Barnard College
University Information
Barnard has a rich history and tradition of study abroad dating back to the 1930s. Today, students study abroad in more than 35 countries, from Australia to Tibet. This site details the opportunities available, online resources, and procedures to apply. Please review the information on the website before meeting with the Dean for Study Abroad.
One of the best ways to learn more about what study abroad can offer you academically and personally is from other Barnard students who have studied abroad or who are currently abroad. We invite you to link to reach out to Barnard students who have studied abroad to ask questions about their experience and research which program is right for you.
Important Dates and Deadlines
To learn about initial procedures, please visit https://barnard.edu/global/studyabroad
"It was definitely worthwhile. It taught me a lot about myself as a person and I gained friends as well as great language skills!"
A student Barnard College
"It was definitely worthwhile, and a real learning experience for me! I've become much more independent and have learned to be more aggressive when it comes to asking for things (this is typical of Israeli character). "
Benita Barnard College
"So much. I learned more than I ever expected--I got a whole new perspective on life, friendships, and academia, as well as, dare I say it, other cultures. I had done a lot of international traveling before this experience, but have never felt culture shock like I did when i first arrived for study abroad...and never felt like I ..."
A student Barnard College
"A lot about myself, being independent, film, and about European culture. Super worthwhile. "
A student Barnard College
"very amazing"
Dorothy E Barnard College
"Amazing memories, great friends, and a ton of new kanji! Definitely worth it!"
Mary R Barnard College
"I learned so much about myself. I grew into a lot of things as a person, and I learned to love a culture that's different from my own and feel at home in it. It was 100% worthwhile."
Elizabeth P Barnard College
"A new perspective of my home institution (Barnard). Absolutely worthwhile."
Elissa M Barnard College
"I learnt about different cultures, how to function on my own in a foreign country and how to be even more independent- even though I've been abroad on my own before"
A student Barnard College
"I gained insight into the perspectives and experiences of an entirely different population than my own. While I did not go somewhere that required that I use a foreign language, I was able to take classes on subjects I had studied at home, but explore them from a completely different perspective. Through studies and travels, I..."
A student Barnard College
"I experienced more happiness than I've ever known while abroad."
Alexandra S Barnard College
"My future plans definitely, without a doubt, include returning to Japan."
Cecille d Barnard College
"ABSOLUTELY. "
Natalia Q Barnard College
"Yes! I learned a lot about how to research in French, how to babysit in French (and babysit in general--I learned so much from that experience and I was able to understand French culture a lot better)."
Julia K Barnard College
"Yes. Learned a lot about living/traveling on my own and met people i'd never meet at my home university. "
Lucy F Barnard College
"I don't know if I can fully answer the above question yet, since I haven't been back for very long. I think the effects will continue showing up for months and maybe years afterwards. The changes are big and overwhelmingly positive. I am now abroad for a second time in Europe, and so far I think that my experience in Senegal was..."
Nicole J Barnard College
"The only good things I have to say are that my Spanish improved exponentially and that I earned a lot of academic credits."
Laura R Barnard College
"I really enjoyed being in another country, however, there was a huge culture difference. I took 4 classes and enjoyed only 2. Their system of teaching is still not up to date. The teacher and student relationship is still very traditional and there is a hierarchy. However, 2 of my classes was so interesting and interacted becaus..."
Lisa L Barnard College
"of course-- it was the most incredible time of my life!!!"
Caroline E Barnard College
"I loved study abroad. I made great friends, was able to travel constantly and forced myself to structure my own academic life in a university that doesn't structure it for you. "
Katie B Barnard College
"yes."
Sarah S Barnard College
"I learned a lot academically, but socially and culturally did not find it to be very fulfilling."
Cait L Barnard College
"I learned independence, open-mindedness, and confidence in myself. I learned how to look in the world in the eyes of a Kiwi, which really allowed me to view things in perspective. I gained great field an lab skills and a knowledge of the ecology and geology of New Zealand. I met amazing people of all backgrounds. "
Sophie H Barnard College
"Yes, it was amazing! I wish I could do it all again! I definitely want to spend more time in Copenhagen because it is such a wonderful place to live. I loved it!"
Molly D Barnard College
"YES!!! 100% "
Juliana C Barnard College