Birmingham-Southern College (defunct)
University Information
No information configured.Important Dates and Deadlines
E-Term 2019 - Monday, Sept. 24, 2018
Fall Term 2019 or Academic Year 2019-20 - Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Summer Term 2019 - Wednesday, January 30, 2019
Spring Term 2020 - Wednesday, April 17, 2019
"I gained about 10 pounds and a lot of international experience. I also learned so much about the culture from living with a host family. It was completely worthwhile."
Ivy Painter Birmingham-Southern College
"i am overall much more indépendant and self confident from my experiences abroad. my french has ameliorated greatly simply the necessity of speaking every day. i learned so much from my fellow international erasmus students about life in their home countries and what is important in their own daily lives."
Aaron Ragsdale Birmingham-Southern College
"I learned so much about the world outside of the US. Even countries like England present significant differences from life in the Us, and being able to experience other cultures in England and around Europe has changed my outlook on the world. "
A student Birmingham-Southern College
"I improved my Arabic, especially my conversational skills and my Darija. I learned extensively about the culture of Morocco, including the history, politics, and religion of the country. As well as that, I learned about the culture and history of the Magreb and of the Middle East, particularly in regards to the Arab Spring. I le..."
Sarah Hale Birmingham-Southern College
"I learned the value and importance of not talking a lot. While studying abroad, I learned that verbal communication, while a precious gift, is not always necessary. I also learned that I can live a simpler life. In Europe, people do not seem to as frequently have these Texas sized, huge personalities, massive tracts of land, and..."
A student Birmingham-Southern College
"I learned another language, I'm more outspoken and independent, I'm more open minded. My experience also opened my eyes to issues outside of the US. "
Erin Snell Birmingham-Southern College
"I gained lifelong friends and more knowledge in my major from a New Zealand perspective. Once you step outside of your comfort zone, you can have the time of your life."
Nneka W Birmingham-Southern College
"I realized a lot about the world and other people, also myself. It has made me realized and see the different cultures and how other people live their lives. "
Michelle M Birmingham-Southern College
"Yes! This was one of the most important things I chose to do during my undergraduate studies. Southeast Asia is an often overlooked area of the world, but it is one of the most interesting. Home to several emerging economies, some monarchies and democracies, and sandwiched between India and China, studying in any country in S..."
David H Birmingham-Southern College
"From studying abroad, I gained a much better sense of what it is and what it takes to interact with and become close to people from a background and culture alien to my own. I learned how to better connect to those who are different from me in myriad ways, and how to carry out respect for that difference. Through study abroad, I..."
Eli B Birmingham-Southern College
"Yes! I had the time of my life and met so many great friends. Along with the ability to travel, when I was not traveling the time I spent at the university was amazing. The overall openness to me from my flat mates was really nice. It changed my mind about what I want to do after I graduate, and I am now hoping to get a job ..."
David L Birmingham-Southern College
"I now know what it means to be American. The world is now a much bigger place, and I have learned to look at culture from many perspectives."
Virginia J Birmingham-Southern College
"It was a time to grow as a person and to experience new things. There's nothing better than getting out of your comfort zone and really exploring another culture and yourself. "
Amy S Birmingham-Southern College
"From studying abroad, I learned that I have very capable of being independent and taking care of myself. I also was forced to step out of my comfort zone, and at first I was very nervous of this, but after the initial shock I found it very easy to open up to the Belgians and try to incorporate myself into their culture. My study..."
Mary M Birmingham-Southern College
"yes it was certainly worthwhile. It was an unforgettable experience. "
David G Birmingham-Southern College
"One of the greatest things I gained from my study abroad experience is a sense of accomplishment and independence. I was able to take care of myself in a foreign country, I lived on my own, cooked my own food, found the grocery store, bought medicine when I was sick, took train solo train rides across the country to places I had..."
Daly H Birmingham-Southern College
"Yes it was. My overall experience was amazing and I wish I could do it again. I learned a lot about myself and how to live on my own."
Gaines1 Birmingham-Southern College
" During my time studying abroad, there were many up's and down's. During my stay there, I had experiences of a life time and met people who changed my life. While I was there, I became friends with the ERASMUS group which is the study abroad program within Europe. This program allows people from any country to go to another..."
Elizabeth Q Birmingham-Southern College
"I felt it was a highly valuable trip, as well as an enriching learning opportunity. I was able to truly see how another culture lives. Although it was at times hard to adjust, I was glad I was able to broaden my cultural horizons, and be open to a brand new experience."
riley m Birmingham-Southern College
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Gaines1 Birmingham-Southern College
"While my future plans and academic interests didn't change much as a result of my experience, I now have a better understanding of a culture very different from my own, and a great appreciation for and interest in Latin American cultures as a whole, especially indigenous cultures. The best part, though, is that even though I've ..."
Kaitlin N Birmingham-Southern College
"This is the same cliche question I feel like everyone wants to know, but it is true that it really does broaden your understanding and change how you see the world. Doing this really planted a seed in me, and I can not wait to get out of the States again. "
Taylor P Birmingham-Southern College
"This was the most worthwhile thing I have ever done. Not only did my French improve drastically, but I made some incredible friends and had the opportunity to travel all over Europe and even to Africa. My future plans have not changed, save that I will most definitely be returning to France at some point in my life. I also vow t..."
Clifton B Birmingham-Southern College
"I was blind to how and what Africa would be, and what better way to experince it! I've never been so challenge in my life, but i've also never had a more rewarding, fulfilling experience. Understanding what it meant to really have a strong true culture was incredible, knowing what it was like to live in an African township was ..."
Haylee F Birmingham-Southern College
"In my opinion, a study abroad experience could only not be worthwhile if a student sulked and complained the whole time. Anywhere you go you can find beauty, you can find something interesting and new to learn about that. That being said, I was enchanted by Sevilla. It's a city with so much history and so much current energy...."
Katelin A Birmingham-Southern College