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.
"It was definitely worth the experience! I feel like we saw enough and experienced enough of a difference in luxuries, habits, language, culture and religion that we were filled with gratitude and a realization of how much we really have in America. I feel satisfied with the experience, and hope to return to China someday."
katcmecham Brigham Young University
"It was a short program (two weeks), but my favorite parts were spent with the locals. That is when you learn the most, and enjoy the experiences the most."
A student Brigham Young University
"Our program took us from Beijing to Shanghai, to Guanzhou, to Hong Kong. It was amazing to see all of the buildings that are being built in China with the newest innovations in engineering. It was truly a unique experience."
Kevin S Brigham Young University
"Go and Expect Nothing, except to be lost and to have fun"
Eric S Brigham Young University
"I learned a lot about the local culture and how every culture has something unique to offer the world"
A student Brigham Young University
"It was very worthwhile. I felt that my language skills improved a great deal."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned independence and how to mesh yourself into a different culture so that you can experience the most. "
A student Brigham Young University
"Filled out the gaps in my understanding of Europe's culture and history. Better understood the approach of Spanairds to life. Yes, it was worthwhile. "
A student Brigham Young University
"I gained so much. I gained being more confident in making new friends, trusting one another, doing things that i would never do before. It was definitely worthwhile. "
elizabeth.lin2010 Brigham Young University
"I gained so much knowledge from this experience. It was absolutely worthwhile and I would do it again in a heartbeat. "
A student Brigham Young University
"The Oxford program was inspiring. From the moment I arrived, I felt an energy within the group. Everyone had different passions and backgrounds, but we were all united in wanting to use our talents to change the world. But it wasn’t just the group; it was the place. There is a depth to Oxford that is hard to put into words. As w..."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned a lot from my peers. We were all different, but we all had a quality or more than one quality, that was a great addition to the group as a whole. We grew spiritually as we were able to share our testimonies and pray together at devotionals, family home evening, and church services. We learned from our experiences toget..."
Amy P Brigham Young University
"A stronger love for others, and ability to look past outer appearances. It was definitely worthwhile, although there are things I would have changed."
A student Brigham Young University
"I absolutely love the kids I worked with. They have changed my life!! They made this experience worth it. The structure of the program itself was frustrating at times. "
A student Brigham Young University
"That there are so many wonderful beautiful things in this world, there are so many different kinds of people, even ones from our own country that you might not know very much about. I loved this experience. I learned how much i sincerely love nature and the outdoors. "
A student Brigham Young University
"It was absolutely worthwhile. Very eye-opening! The perfect supplement to my dance studies at BYU. "
Kelli F Brigham Young University
"I gained a greater testimony of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and His plan for me. I gained lasting friendships and people skills. I learned about who I am. It was the best six weeks of my life. So worth it."
Kevin F Brigham Young University
"I learned about quality theatre and about the history in London. It was definitely worthwhile. "
Alexandra B Brigham Young University
"I gained a greater appreciation for the French people and their culture and history. It was completely worthwhile, I only wish I had more time that I could have spent there."
megan.ryssman Brigham Young University
"This experience abroad was definitely worth it because it changed my life in many different ways and its difficult to summarize all of the things I learned here. I worked closely with children here and I developed strong relationships with them and learned about love. I truly felt love for these children who are alone in this ..."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned that while people come from different places and speak different languages, for the most part we are all the same. People in Romania are trying to succeed and to make good lives for themselves and their families. But there are many problems in every society that are not being fixed. In Romania it is the problem of chil..."
A student Brigham Young University
"I am grateful for what I learned with regards to life skills and working with kids. I know I needed to learn these things. I gained a whole new appreciation for where I am from while expanding my outlook on life. "
Stephanie R Brigham Young University
"I learned a ton about the culture of China and about the entire world through that. 10/10 would recommend"
A student Brigham Young University
"It was worthwhile to experience another culture."
A student Brigham Young University
"I learned the value and the way to write an personal essay about travel experiences and I learned to love British poetry. I also learned how to love the landscape in the face of the physical challenge of hiking. It was an amazing experience. "
A student Brigham Young University