Pacific University
University Information
Study abroad is an integral component of Pacific University’s undergraduate curriculum. Students are encouraged to study abroad because Pacific recognizes the importance of an abroad experience both in the academic and personal development of its students. Study abroad takes students out of their comfort zone, exposes them to the richness of another culture, teaches them intercultural communication skills, promotes adaptability and builds self-confidence. For many students it is also a life-changing experience which provides new academic and personal directions, and enhances career opportunities in a global economy in which cross-cultural experience is increasingly valued.
Pacific University offers students the opportunity to study abroad for a semester or academic year. Several short-term programs are also offered, mostly during the Winter III term in January or in early-summer.
If you are interested in studying abroad on a semester or academic-year program, the first step is to schedule a study abroad advising appointment by calling (503) 352-1600, or by emailing us at intlprograms@pacificu.edu
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Cody L Pacific University
"Overall this trip has been a wonderful experience. The personal and professional relationships that I have made on this trip have been incredible and are sure to last a lifetime. I am honestly shocked with the compatibility between our group's different personalities and behaviors. Befriending local residents, other fellows, and..."
Babeck E Pacific University
"My language skills improved immensely and I learned a lot about French culture and every day life. It was definitely worthwhile."
A student Pacific University
"The experience that API provided me has encouraged me to try to go abroad again. I plan on teaching in the region in the near future. Not only has the experience raised my level of spanish, I now understand the European culture much better."
Ryan G Pacific University