Ithaca College
University Information
Ithaca College is a coeducational, nonsectarian private college located on the South Hill of Ithaca, New York, United States. The school was founded by William Egbert in 1892 as a conservatory of music.
Important Dates and Deadlines
View a schedule of Study Abroad Events at Ithaca: https://www.ithaca.edu/oip/studyabroad/event_calendar/.
"My experience abroad solidified the notion that I've always had - I want to work abroad or travel within my career path. Traveling is something I must be doing."
Trang N Ithaca College
"1,000% I would do it all over again in a heartbeat. I'm thinking about going to grad school there and possible never coming back to America because I loved it so much. It was difficult and scary but so incredibly amazing and eyeopening. It changed what I want to do with my life and the way I see so many things. I cannot even put..."
Kristin R Ithaca College
"Yes, I learned so much about myself, and my own sense of independence from this experience. I had experiences that even now seem like a wonderful dream. I gained a completely new perspective on my own country, the world, and everyone's place in it. This experience has broadened my horizons and I've been telling everyone I know t..."
Shelby M Ithaca College
" It was absolutely worthwhile. I gained a better understanding of several sporting venues and organizations in addition to learning more about a different country/city."
Sam D Ithaca College
"Living in Malawi was a life changing experience. The extreme poverty of the people living there was heartbreaking. However, at the same time people were happier than anyone living in the United States. They were appreciative of everything they had and were so accepting and loving. Malawians have the warmest hearts."
Molly K Ithaca College
"Most certainly!"
Gabriel B Ithaca College
"ABSOLUTELY."
Addie D Ithaca College
"absolutely it was the best experience of my life. It makes me want to travel the world now."
jeremy b Ithaca College
"Yes."
Hillary J Ithaca College
"Yes, I loved it. I would do it again in a heartbeat."
Hillary H Ithaca College
"Amazing, but I answered no because I would have rather experienced more of the British academic system."
Norah S Ithaca College
"I enjoy traveling so it was a rewarding experience."
Karla C Ithaca College
"Worldly knowledge"
Samantha L Ithaca College
"My experience changed me as a person in a great way. It opened my eyes to what's out there and the friendships I made while I was there will always be intact."
Kirstin A Ithaca College
"Studying and traveling in South Korea opened up a whole new world. I saw and did things that I had only ever seen before on TV. It forced me to be open, excepting, and to question everything. By taking a leadership course that forces you to explore what it means to be a leader in todays globalizing world; living with a punk-l..."
Hannah P Ithaca College
"Yes, best decision I ever made was to go to Vienna."
Drew S Ithaca College
"I learned a lot about the business aspect of Europe and I gained a great understanding of how other cultures live."
A student Ithaca College
"I learned a lot about the business aspect of Europe and I gained a great understanding of how other cultures live."
Emily B Ithaca College
"I gained more knowledge concerning this specific study area, and it'll help me decide what to focus on in graduate school and in my future career."
Stephanie C Ithaca College
"Absolutely. I've gained a travel bug, not to mention such a love for Australia."
Melanie S Ithaca College
"learned about so many different cultures, especially when travelling around. became more independent as i did much traveling alone. and most importantly i saw the world and it has made me want to see more and work in it. I hope to get an internship this summer with the state department and work in a foreign embassy on policy and..."
jeremy b Ithaca College
"YES!"
Cherrie R Ithaca College
"YEs"
Kathryn R Ithaca College
"ABSOLUTELY. It was my first real experience working in PR and fashion and I found out that I adore everything about it. I learned alot about myself and I was forced to decide the kind of girl I want to be. Plus, British accents rock."
Anissa M Ithaca College
"I learned more about tolerance, not to take anything for granted, and the open-mindedness to try new things"
Ashley H Ithaca College