Princeton University
University Information
The Study Abroad Program (SAP) provides guidance for Princeton undergraduates who wish to study abroad during the academic year and administers limited funds to which undergraduates can apply for summer study abroad. The study abroad program staff looks forward to working with you to make your experience abroad one of the most memorable aspects of your Princeton education.
The Study Abroad Program has open hours every MW from 3 to 4 p.m. Drop by with your questions!
If you are just beginning to think about studying abroad, your first step should be to read the Guide to Study Abroad (.pdf), available online or in the Office of International Programs, or to explore your options here on the Study Abroad Program website. Once you have generated ideas about where you would like to study and when, you should make an advising appointment by calling (609) 258-5524.
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Natalie T Princeton University
"I had only been to Europe once before DIS, so I benefited from being able to travel extensively on the continent. I feel like I became much more cosmopolitan after studying abroad."
Jeremy Russell Princeton University
"I thought that overall iXperience was an incredibly enriching experience. I took the full stack coding course and learned so much (learning how to build front/back-end applications/APIs/databases/applications in multiple frameworks etc...). Would highly recommend to anyone interested in getting into web/software development! ..."
John N Princeton University
"I learned about Russian history... as a historian of the USSR, this was invaluable"
Leora Eisenberg Princeton University
"I gained french skills, local friends, a new understanding of the francophone world, and confidence. Very worthwhile. "
A student Princeton University
"The IES Study Abroad experience is unique in its mixture of adventure, learning, and community involvement that not only allows you to learn about the environment in which you are living on a social and political level, but also brings you extremely close to your peers and your professors. The program allows you to connect with ..."
Evie Elson Princeton University
"I learned a lot of Hebrew and got a sense of academic life on an Israeli college campus. I had good access to local professors, saw how people lived, and enjoyed the natural beauty of Haifa. "
A student Princeton University
"I learned how to speak out in Arabic without fear, and I learned how to look at the world with different eyes. "
Andrew H Princeton University
"It was as worthwhile as it possibly could have been. I cannot wait to study abroad again on the off chance I will have nearly as rewarding an experience again"
teehan.daniel Princeton University
"I felt as if I was challenged on many different fronts. Culturally I had never been on my own in Europe before. From a language point of view I feel that the only way to master is by living there. And on a professional front i grew immensely. Thanks so much for your help EiAbroad."
Beth Q Princeton University
"My Japanese improved tremendously, and the change of setting is quite refreshing. It was extremely worthwhile."
A student Princeton University
"I learned and experienced a culture completely separate from my own, yet similar in many ways. I had a great time making friends, learning Japanese, and seeing all Tokyo has to offer. There really are so many things to do."
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