The University of Texas at Austin
University Information
The Study Abroad team is guided by our commitment to promoting access to study, research, internships and experiential learning abroad. We are committed to reducing financial and academic barriers and to removing disparities amongst study abroad participants. We accomplish this by collaborating with the faculty and staff on our campus and partners throughout the world. Partnerships are the foundation of our success. Along with our academic colleagues and our affiliated partners, we are committed to providing pathways for students to participate in education abroad through curriculum integration, innovative programs, and targeted scholarship programs which serve students and the University.
Important Dates and Deadlines
October 1st - Spring Exchange/Affiliate Applications Due
November 1st - UT Maymester Faculty-Led Applications Due
December 1st - UT Summer Faculty-Led Applications Due
February 15th - Summer Exchange/Affiliate Applications Due
March 1st - Fall Exchange/Affiliate Applications Due
"YES!"
Wilson C The University of Texas at Austin
"The experience proved me with cultural awareness and I have future plans to return to the city because it was so amazing. I had a great time meeting other Americans and interacting with Spanish locals while learning more about the cultural and the language. "
Felicia P The University of Texas at Austin
"I gained independence and some really incredible friends."
Susan M The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes."
Kristie Q The University of Texas at Austin
"absolutely"
Tessa J The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned to accept different cultures through a neutral filter and first try to understand and ask questions before judging. Try new things and push yourself beyond your limits."
Katherine G The University of Texas at Austin
"YES. I want to go back!"
Kelsey C The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned about myself as a performer and it really pushed me more than I have been at my home university. Also, I loved living in Dublin. It made me aware of the different ways people see the world and how many different lifestlyes are out there. It's made me want to travel more and maybe even study in a foreign country again."
Rikki P The University of Texas at Austin
"I grew so much out of this experience. I learned that I am able to go and live in a foreign country on my own and deal with all types of issues. I learned how to be completely independent, organized and responsible. I also got to meet people with different points of view, which in turn broadened my view of things. I learned so m..."
Constanza M The University of Texas at Austin
"Language, knowledge, and some of the best friends I have ever met. "
Kathryn H The University of Texas at Austin
"It was absolutely worthwhile - I will be working in the Latin American division of a company in Denver, Colorado starting this fall. I plan to incorporate my interests in Latin American, Spanish, and travel into my career. In reference to my response to "if you could do it all over again, would you choose the same program?", I w..."
Lauren H The University of Texas at Austin
"School, friends, clubs, local food, interaction with other international students...I enjoyed all."
Sayaka T The University of Texas at Austin
"It was an amazing time that went by too quickly. I learned a lot of Spanish and about the political science of Spain all the while having the time of my life meeting new people and going new places. "
Will C The University of Texas at Austin
"HUGE appreciation for America. Love for travel - I want to see everything now. I am very hopeful to return to Europe in the near future."
Blair F The University of Texas at Austin
"The professors and the courses offered were exactly what I was looking. I am satisfied with my academic experience as well as the cultural experience I had with my CIEE friends."
David O The University of Texas at Austin
"Studying abroad is no doubt something everyone should do. You learn so much about other cultures as well as yourself. I cannot even put into words how studying abroad has affected me. When I graduate in December, I will not take a job that does not involve international participation. "
Brittany B The University of Texas at Austin
"It was the most incredible experience. I learned so much about myself and other people, and how great a different way of life can be. I think that Spain is a relaxing and beautiful place, with such rich culture and history. The people, Sevilla, and everything about my whole experience has given me the travel bug and I can't w..."
Jenni P The University of Texas at Austin
"I think it was worthwhile. I feel as if it is important to experience other cultures and living in Spain was a good was to get a more in depth look at Spanish life. "
ToniAnn T The University of Texas at Austin
"It was the best thing I've ever done. I was initially skeptical about staying in college an extra year to be able to do it, but I will never reconsider the decision I made to go."
Katelyn D The University of Texas at Austin
"My experience was so much more than credit fulfillment. Because of my time abroad I've become more understanding, more aware of my own abilities and more appreciative of my own culture. Also, I've recognized that I want to be more daring in my future career choices and life decisions because even though risks are always challeng..."
Angela P The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes it was worthwhile. I learned a lot and have a more global perspective than I did before."
Jade R The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes, it was worthwhile. I got to live in one of the most interesting cities in the world with a Spanish family, that opened my eyes to the world outside the US. "
Spencer L The University of Texas at Austin
"I wouldn't trade my abroad experience for anything in the world. I feel like I've grown so much as a person and have a level of independence that I never could have achieved if I did not leave home. "
Megan J The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes. So much more independent and outgoing from it. Greatly impacted my cultural awareness. I am much more openminded. I know a lot about Russian history and culture aspects I could have only gained from living there. I am now double majoring thanks to this program. I absolutely loved everything about their culture."
Katherine L The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes, it was great having everything in German. I can now speak and understand better."
Jake W The University of Texas at Austin