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."Gained a high respect for Europeans. I found who I was meant to be. It was worthwhile a millions times over"
Emily S Providence College
"I learned how to become even more independent than I had to when I left for freshmen year at PC. You don't have your family around you, so you really have to do everything and learn everything by yourself. It was definitely worthwhile and has prepared me for the real world. "
slibby1 Providence College
"While abroad at the LSE I was challenged both academically and personally. I have become far more independent, made new friends, and am now strongly considering a career that differs from my original path - due in large part to the courses I took while at the LSE."
A student Providence College
"I learned how to adjust to different cultures and be independent. It was definitely worthwhile and gave me perspective on what things are actually important in my life. "
A student Providence College
"It was a once in a lifetime trip. If I could do it all over again I would "
A student Providence College
"independent skills, learned about other cultures "
Maria H Providence College
"Beyond learning a new language I was able to take lessons with a world-class opera singer, I learned how to be confident in a strange city, I learned how to travel well by myself and with others, and overall I learned what is really important to me instead of what I thought was important. Definitely worthwhile."
A student Providence College
"I learned a lot about the italian culture and got to enjoy the most amazing food for 4 months! I recommend this program to anyone that wants a combination of culture and experience. In Florence you are able to comfortably feel like home. This small city has so much to offer! "
A student Providence College
"In addition to taking five classes and an internship, I was able to travel to many places I'd been dreaming of visiting and I learned more from the children in my Austrian classroom than I could have done studying German in an American classroom."
A student Providence College
"I am alot more willing to try new things and be adventurous than I thought I could ever be. It was worthwhile because I got to learn about subjects in the actual environment where they happened."
A student Providence College
"broader worldview, more in-depth than sight seeing."
A student Providence College
"Became more independent and saw the world! Yes!!"
A student Providence College
"I gained a whole new perspective of the world."
A student Providence College
"I am just starting to realize and understand how much I gained while studying abroad. It was the best thing I've done during my education, and helped me learn a tremendous amount academically as well as real world knowledge."
A student Providence College
"I learned how to manage my money properly, I gained so much knowledge from all the places I was able to visit, I learned how to truly be independent. It was definitely worthwhile!"
A student Providence College
"I learned the limits to which I could push myself when it came to handling my coursework. I learned to be confident in a room full of people that I may have never met before. On a personal level, I learned to be independent, resourceful, and financially responsible."
A student Providence College
"To be independent, to not sweat the little things, and to realize there's more to life than a strict work schedule. "
A student Providence College
"I became more independent"
A student Providence College
"I learned more about myself and my capabilities. I have more confidence in myself in all situations."
A student Providence College
"I realized how important making international relations is and how beneficial it is to learn from the successes and failures of other people/countries. I came away from my study abroad experience as a more well rounded and independent person. I came away from Copenhagen sure that I would be back some day in the near future. "
Amanda S Providence College
"Yes, it was worthwhile. I think I learned more about myself and it helped me be a more independent person."
A student Providence College
"You learn so much about yourself and what you are capable of when studying abroad. Nothing could be more rewarding"
Jessica R Providence College
"I absolutely LOVED studying abroad, one of the best experiences I've had thus far in my college career. Traveling truly opens your mind to the world around you/makes you a better person. TOTALLY worthwhile."
pc2014 Providence College
"Try new things, learn how to rough it while traveling, go with the flow, take lots of pictures, take some risks, and eat EVERYTHING"
Maggie C Providence College