University of Texas - San Antonio
https://studyabroad.utsa.edu/
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University of Texas - San Antonio is a program provider offering 30 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad, Internship, and Research abroad programs in 21 countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Sweden, and Spain.
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) encourages students to expand their academic and personal horizons through study abroad opportunities. With a variety of programs across multiple countries, UTSA students can choose experiences that fit their academic goals, career aspirations, and personal interests.
Study abroad at UTSA offers semester, summer, faculty-led, and exchange programs in disciplines across the university, with many courses taught in English as well as opportunities for language immersion. Students gain cross-cultural understanding, adaptability, and leadership skills that are highly valued in today’s global workforce.
UTSA’s Education Abroad Services provides guidance at every step, from choosing the right program and understanding financial aid and scholarship opportunities, to preparing for life in another country. By participating, students become globally engaged learners who return with broader perspectives and the confidence to thrive in international and multicultural environments.
For more information, visit https://studyabroad.utsa.edu/.
Study Abroad with University of Texas - San Antonio
"The experience was very worthwhile. I learned so much about archaeological research methods and the Maya in general. I learned a lot about Belize culture, and how to travel while enriching my experiences in new places by doing so."
devonshire.lokke University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned what good/humble/motivated people are capable of. It was a life-changing experience and definitely worthwhile."
Kaleb T University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned from the program how important it is to travel and broaden your horizens culturally and socially in today's work-force. I learned a lot about myself, tried foods I would have never thought I would try, and came out of the experience with a better understanding and appreciation for the diverse world we live in. "
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"The whole experience was phenomenal. To give you a bit of information about myself. I was born and raised in Morocco. Spend the past few years of my life in the U.S, yet this trip made me feel as if I have never set foot overseas. Its an experience of a life time. Without all the members involvement and the faculty I would have ..."
Hayate E University of Texas - San Antonio
"French culture. It was very worth it."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned a lot in the Program. I learned more about the European culture. I learned traits in the Finnish culture that could be improved in our culture. I began to appreciate what the world has to offer to us. "
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I gained a lot of experience in dealing with people from different cultures and backgrounds. yes it was very worthwhile"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"Cultural knowledge and very worthwhile"
pia.gfh University of Texas - San Antonio
"It made me appreciate America more."
jennifer.francis18 University of Texas - San Antonio
"Yes it was great, I really gained an appreciation/understanding of the Chinese culture, at least in the area we visited."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"Every penny that I spent was worth it. I grew up as a person, as a student, faced things in my life that I never would've imagine. Architecture wise, I learned so much, saw things that most of my classmates back here would never get the chance to see. I gained knowledge from the culture of another country, history, architecture,..."
Maria T University of Texas - San Antonio
"-Connection with people, -Different approach to the field of social work -Working on constraint circumstances "
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"Cultural differences. Yes. "
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"Yes I did, I wish to have had more time there. I have appreciated architecture much more, it was so much better than looking at pictures, but made me have a passion to pursue Urban Planning. "
melissa r University of Texas - San Antonio
"The importance of long-term relationships in the business world. "
Rene G University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned how different life can be outside the USA, and how much more the world has to offer. It was definitely worthwhile"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"Interacting with the locals opened my mind to the realization that they have the same needs and wants. We're all so different yet so alike."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"worthwhile"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I gained valuable knowledge of field methods, specifically those used by that archaeological project. The data I collected will be used for my master's thesis. "
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I like Europe"
Deborrah H University of Texas - San Antonio
"I learned how to explore a major city rather well. This skill will translate to other abroad trips and even to the States."
Jason G University of Texas - San Antonio
"On the surface I learned about Decolonial Theory from some of the leading voices in the field. Beyond this I learned so much about myself and what I am capable of as a woman, student, scholar, spouse, and parent. I am a changed person. I feel better able to listen and understand various perspectives and feel more focused than ev..."
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"research"
A student University of Texas - San Antonio
"I gained new friendship among my colleagues and great experience for my career. "
Emily G University of Texas - San Antonio
"It was worthwhile, and I definitely grew as a person by going. However, there was a lot of drama, a lot of immaturity, and a lot of people trying to get by while using other people's money. A few members did not care that they would ruin the school's reputation (or the country's reputation, for that matter) and treated the schoo..."
Sara G University of Texas - San Antonio