Rice University
University Information
William Marsh Rice University, commonly referred to as Rice University or Rice, is a private research university located on a 295-acre campus in Houston, Texas, United States.
Below you will find study abroad reviews from students at Rice University. We hope you will find these helpful in your search for options in education abroad. We also hope that these first-hand accounts of education abroad from previous students at your institution will help you understand what to expect from study abroad and help you set your expectations. If you are a Rice University student, please check with the Study Abroad Office for guidelines on enrolling in a study abroad program and receiving credit for your study abroad experience. If your university has listed recommended programs below, please consider them first and contact any of the program providers referenced in the reviews listed below for more information.
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" I think it was a very formative experience for me and I'll always have an affection for Ecuador because of my time there. It's definitely something I'll remember for the rest of my life. Additionally, the ability to live completely in Spanish was essential to improving my Spanish to basically fluent and giving me confidence in ..."
A student Rice University
"This IES program allowed me to build on my Italian language skills, meet new people and travel around Europe "
Line T Rice University
"I greatly improved my Spanish, and with the public health courses/activities my passion and future career goals were reaffirmed. I also learned a lot about myself living alone in a new city, as well as about relationships between friends, family at home, and my host family."
Ana T Rice University
"I learn more on Czech art which makes me wish to learn more on art from more and more different cultures"
A student Rice University
"Not only did I learn so much about Jordan and the program theme, but I made incredible friends through this experience! Study abroad was absolutely worthwhile and I would go back to Jordan in a heartbeat."
Elaine Z Rice University
"I gained experience immersed in a completely new city with amazing people. Though limited by the pandemic, I was in the same boat as nearly every other true Athenian, so my experience felt incredibly authentic. I am so glad I took the leap and went to Greece."
A student Rice University
"It was my most meaningful semester of school yet. It gave me new lenses to view the world and an extremely close group of friends. "
Madeline Ngo Rice University
"I think I grew as a person and definitely expanded my worldview. I wish I could go again!"
A student Rice University
"Personally, I learned independence, self-advocacy, and the importance of reflection. Academically, I learned more about my passion for educational equity and improved my Spanish skills. It was extremely worthwhile!"
Sarah B Rice University
"My French language skills improved dramatically. I became much more self-sufficient and independent."
A student Rice University
"My French improved significantly in the four months I lived in Nantes! I also made plenty of French friends and engaged in many cultural events that allowed me to get to know the city better. "
Yvonne Carrillo Rice University
"I learned how to look beyond the obvious and discover the deeper meaning. This applies in public dialogue, construction of theory, and cultural exchange."
Elizabeth Jowers Rice University
"My ISP was one of the first times I interacted with the concept of “arts based research.” As an art and anthropology double major, I was able to combine my two disciplines by conducting an ethnographic study used as source material for my visual art practice. When I returned to my school in the United States, I used this methodo..."
A student Rice University
"It was 100% worthwhile, I would recommend it to anyone even considering going abroad. Not only is it a fantastic way to learn a new language and get to experience a new culture (and broadening your ideas beyond just those of your own country can be extremely enlightening and important), but you also learn so much about yourself...."
Robin Granberry Rice University
"I gained a lot of independence, learned a lot about myself, and developed the confidence to travel and jump into unfamiliar experiences. "
A student Rice University
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A student Rice University
"It was absolutely worthwhile. I learned so much about the culture and history of Argentina, and my Spanish and intercultural skills improved. I also learned a lot about myself and what I value. It can be challenging at times, but it was a really positive experience overall. "
Emily J Rice University
"I learned about Spanish culture. It was worthwhile but I wonder if my time would have been better spent by either complete immersion or course more directly applicable to my major."
A student Rice University
"My Spanish improved drastically. I also learned how to plan travel, make my own decisions, and solve problems on my own. Studying abroad was definitely worth it. "
Adam C Rice University
"learned to be on my own and to be critical/analytical towards my culture and others Yes"
A student Rice University
"I am so much more independent now than I was before I left. "
Adri D Rice University
"I became a much more confident person. "
Adri D Rice University
"Language was a very big part, and definitely every single experience I had there was worthwhile. It changed me a lot in many ways."
A student Rice University
"It was absolutely worthwhile! One of my main reasons for studying in London was because I am interested in moving there in the near future. With my 3-month test run, I definitely see myself making the move across the pond!"
A. J Rice University
"Yes, it was worth while. It was very fun. Socially interacting with people from all over the world was great. It changed my perspective on life."
Laura B Rice University