Brigham Young University
University Information
BYU International Study Programs (ISP) offers varied types of experiences abroad in an effort to meet the diverse needs and goals of students. We offer four main types of programs:
• Study Abroad: A group of students live together and are led by on-site BYU faculty.
• International Internship: This is an independent, work-oriented experience. (BYU students only.)
• Direct Enrollment (Student Exchange): A student enrolls at a contracted university overseas while paying only BYU tuition. (BYU students only.)
• Field School: This is a hands-on research-based cohort experience abroad.
For more information, visit our website at kennedy.byu.edu/isp.
Important Dates and Deadlines
Most program deadlines are 6-8 months before the departure date.
"I gained more than I can put into words! It was worth every penny I spent and it made me realize that I have nothing to complain about."
A student Brigham Young University
"Absolutely worthwhile. I gained a greater disdain for war, a greater respect for American and all its diversity. I learned the comfort of modest living. "
Dallin P Brigham Young University
"I learned that there is beauty everywhere and in everything. I learned that the past is all around us. I learned that different doesn't mean worse. I learned that change is good, as long as we remember how far we've come. I learned that how we remember something reflects our mindset more than it reflects actual history. I learne..."
Lauren F Brigham Young University
"First hand experience seeing development first hand in a developing country."
Brett N Brigham Young University
"Yes..good perspective on the area and working there."
A student Brigham Young University
"It was incredibly worthwhile. I learned more about theater than I ever thought possible, and I fell in love with the city. "
Brighton S Brigham Young University
"It was absolutely worthwhile! I learned that the world, as big as it is, is really smaller than we think. We are all connected by common feelings and emotions and no matter how different we may be, we can always connect. I will never think of places as distant and remote anymore, because behind the name of a country you hear on ..."
Karina H Brigham Young University
"A lot about the world and international business"
Payton T Brigham Young University
"It was absolutely worthwhile. See above comments. "
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned so much about the English, the diverse people that live in London, about the Church of England and Christianity in the UK, and about living alone. I loved learning about British Politics while I was there and I will always stay in contact some of the friends I made there. "
Ben S Brigham Young University
"It was the most worthwhile experience I've ever had. I learned about myself, respecting and loving other cultures and people, and enjoying the moment."
Katie R Brigham Young University
"I gained a better understanding of what it is like to like in a corrupt 2nd world country and gained a better appreciation for families. It was more than worthwhile."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned so much. I gained a better appreciation of art and nature, and the connection between the two. I learned that I love plays and musicals, and the skills of the actors is amazing. I gained a better appreciation of England in general. It was my first time in a foreign country, so it was all very new to me. This trip was s..."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned more and observed more about different cultures. London is filled with people from all over the world, different races, religions, languages. Everyday on the street I became very aware of how many different cultures there are in the world, and how small of a percentage my own personal culture and values is when compar..."
Tiffany Y Brigham Young University
"I have exposure now to radically different styles of living. I feel like I have opened myself up to more opportunities and methods of living than I ever knew were possible. I have more enthusiasm and understanding for what life is and how I want to live mine."
anna.boucher.921 Brigham Young University
"I gained personal experience"
mckenzie c Brigham Young University
"I gained everything and lost nothing....except money! haha I am a completely new person because I did this. I can dream bigger. The world is bigger. I understand people better and I am more patient with people because of this. I love my life so much more now because of this trip. Worthwhile doesn't even begin to describe it. "
A student Brigham Young University
"A language and a thourough knowledge of art and music. Yes it was worthwhile."
Jorie H Brigham Young University
"I learned that art is really cool."
Jessica C Brigham Young University
"It was definitely worth going. I gained an appreciation for history and the struggles that people had in the past with wars happening so close to them.I also learned to appreciate other cultures and ways of looking at life from those who were from other countries. "
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned a lot about art history and lots of different cultures. It was very worthwhile."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned how to be self-sufficient and how to deal with many different personality types. I learned a lot of interesting history, and my vocabulary was certainly expanded in the language. It was definitely worthwhile to travel abroad and to take some of the classes. However, I don't think I would choose the same program, just ..."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned patience and love for my fellow man. I also learned how to better work with kids with disabilities, which are all worthwhile things for my life and profession. "
Aimee F Brigham Young University
"I gained communication skills, observation skills, cultural experience, insight into how nonprofit organizations work, insight into the disability sector, and insight into the responsibilities/difficulties of an Administrator."
Jeremy M Brigham Young University
"I gained so much knowledge, not only about the Romanian language and culture but also about getting along with people and becoming selfless. I now have a deeper understanding of how blessed I am. I learned that it is never a mistake to open your heart to love. My internship abroad was definitely worthwhile!"
A student Brigham Young University