
Clark Atlanta University
University Information
Students may study at a foreign institution, while still remaining enrolled at Clark Atlanta University (CAU), through the study abroad program. The opportunities to do so are numerous. Because CAU is a member of several consortia-CIEE, CCIS, the University Center of Georgia, IES, and DIS—students have the opportunity to apply their programs, quite often without incurring additional costs. Through these consortia, students have access to programs throughout the world.
All Clark Atlanta University students who desire to study abroad must undergo an internal review and be cleared by the Study Abroad Office. The Director of Study Abroad is the only person on campus authorized to register a student for Study Abroad.
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No important dates configured.Paris (population 2.15 million) is draped in history, tradition, culture, and glamour, not to mention academia. A center of learning with a plethora of French schools, Par...
Santander (178,465), located on the shores of the Bay of Biscay, is known as one of Spain's most elegant cities, boasting European fashions, new urban infrastructure, and ...
Located in the heart of Tuscany, Florence clearly stands out as a cultural, historical, and academic center in Italy. Florence is known as the Birthplace of the Renaissanc...
Sevilla (Metro population around 1,500,000) is the historic crossroads of Moorish, Jewish, and Christian traditions. Birthplace of flamenco and home to the largest Gothic ...
Reading is a community rich with numerous music, art and cultural festivals, in addition to a thriving theatre scene. Situated on the River Thames, and only a 30-minute tr...
ISA established its first study abroad program in Salamanca, Spain, in 1987. Salamanca, Spain (pop. 156,000) is described by many as the ideal study abroad location becaus...
Students wanting to study abroad in Granada can experience a city which overflows with cultural and architectural remnants of an illustrious past. At the same time, the mo...
Known as a "symphony in stone," Prague's many curiosities date back over 1,000 years making it one of the most intriguing cities in Europe. This city is a living museum an...
Combining urban life and a relaxed, seaside atmosphere, Valencia (Metro population around 1,720,000) is becoming one of the most popular destinations on the Mediterranean ...
San José, or Chepe, as it is lovingly called by locals, is the political, economic and cultural hub of Costa Rica. It is the perfect place for students to experience a bus...
Roma, the Eternal City, the City of seven hills, Caput Mundi (head of the world) - whatever you call it, one thing is for sure, Rome's beauty quickly overtakes all who ent...
Málaga, Spain (pop. 600,000) is pleasantly nestled on the Mediterranean Sea and is considered to be the gateway to the Costa del Sol, one of the most popular Spanish holid...