Providence College
University Information
Study Abroad programs are organized by international education organizations, otherwise known as “program providers.” Program providers can be affiliated with a regular college or university, or they can be separate non-profit organizations. These providers work with academic institutions in the U.S. and abroad to create study opportunities that vary in duration from a summer, semester, or year in length.
Requirements:
All eligibility requirements remain in effect up to the point of departure
Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 (please note some programs may require a higher CGPA)
Must be in at least Junior standing at time of departure
Declared a major prior to December 1st of Sophomore year
Enroll in a minimum of 15 credits per semester abroad
No serious disciplinary record or current probation
Important Dates and Deadlines
No important dates configured."Living in a different culture, yes"
Mary O Providence College
"It was the best I made some life long friends who I still talk to regularly "
Eddie B Providence College
"I learned that its harder to be more independent than i thought. Alcohol ruins relationships. It was a challenge but it was worthwhile. "
rory.dlugos Providence College
"Yes."
A student Providence College
"I learned to be more cultured and learned how to live on my own far away from my family. I learned the challenges of language barrier and i learned how to be more independent. "
Thomas S Providence College
"It was very worthwhile. I gained confidence, a greater sense of personal independence. and a multitude of unforgettable memories with great friends."
Mary Beth M Providence College
"It was extremely worthwhile. I grew exponentially as both a biology student and a person."
Brendan S Providence College
"I could not possibly list what I learned from the experience. The lessons were endless. It was an incredibly rewarding and worthwhile experience that I will likely not have again."
Ryan K Providence College
"Definitely worthwhile."
A student Providence College
"It was definitely worthwhile! I learned how to travel independently and make friends with all different types of people, from all over the world. I tasted different foods, traveled mostly every weekend and learned so much. I am changed for the better and am so grateful for the opportunity."
A student Providence College
"Saw that there is a lot more to the world than I thought. "
Shannon B Providence College
"It was definitely worth while, if for no other reason than it fulfilled a personal goal and I was able to prove to myself that I could do it. "
A student Providence College
"About how BIG the world is. It is crazy large. And everyone should have an opportunity to see it. It was 100% worthwhile."
Brenna K Providence College
"I learned a lot abroad, and it was definitely worthwhile."
emily b Providence College
"A knowledge of international cultures, absolutely "
A student Providence College
"I became a more well rounded person after experiencing different cultures throughout Europe. "
A student Providence College
"I learned how to live on my own. I realized I can be put in a new situation and still thrive. Living in another country isn't as hard as i imagined even not knowing a language coming in. I learned what I am capable of and who I really want to be. While that may sound cliche, its a new start for a semester and you can make yourse..."
Gregory H Providence College
"I met a lot of new friends and gained more of a sense of independence. It was very worthwhile."
A student Providence College
"Yes, it was worth while. I learned a lot about not only other cultures but also a lot about myself."
A student Providence College
"I gained lots of networking"
A student Providence College
"I gained a more broad perspective of not only the world but also of myself as a person. I learned so much about the person I am while abroad and was able to realize the person that I want to be."
Colleen O Providence College
"I learned how to be more independent. It was definitely worthwhile."
A student Providence College
"I gained an excellent perspective about life outside the US and yes it was definitely worthwhile."
Shannon D Providence College
"Absolutely. I learned independence, how to break out from my comfort zone, the benefits of service work, and I met a ton of new friends, both American and African. "
Grace S Providence College
"What I've gained cannot possible be summed up in a few sentences. It was the most worthwhile thing I've done in my entire life."
Kat C Providence College