Point Loma Nazarene University
University Information
PLNU offers study abroad programs in 50 different countries and on every continent excluding Anartica. You can receive class credit, pay tuition comparable to or cheaper than PLNU, and use financial aid while abroad. Stop by the Office of Global Studies at our info sessions, occurring everyday at 4 p.m. When you return, we offer debrief sessions to help you process your experience.
Important Dates and Deadlines
Summer and Fall Deadline: April 15st
Spring Deadline: November 15st
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This lively city on the beautiful south coast of Ireland is the country’s second largest city. Cork is known for its great contributions to architecture, design, music, da...
Galway is a charming coastal city on the west coast of Ireland. County Galway is Ireland’s largest Gaelic-...
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Study at one of the most prestigious universities in Spain with API
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