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
"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. "
Lauren H The University of Texas at Austin
"enjoyed a different political environment and the people as well as the adventures "
Ana G The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes"
Sophie D The University of Texas at Austin
"There may never be another time in your life when you are so carefree, happy, aware of one part of the world, unaware of the part, tired, confused, out of place, and excited. "
Jasmine T The University of Texas at Austin
"It was amazing. I would go back in a heartbeat. I hope to go back to Australia one day to study again I loved it THAT much!"
Maria G The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned a lot, mostly about myself. I would love to go back to Paris for an extended time but have found this to be very difficult. "
Alexandra K The University of Texas at Austin
"Living in Sweden was a great experience, but I wish classes were more organized. "
Hyeri K The University of Texas at Austin
"The number one thing I learned from my experience is to appreciate what I already have. I noticed the little things I took for granted back home. I gave my experience a five star rating because I got to step outside of my normal routine in life and see what it is like to basically get a completely new start. I meet tons of a..."
Robby W The University of Texas at Austin
"Completely worthwhile. I have always had a pretty good outlook on things going on outside of the states, but this trip gave me more of an understanding on perspective and independence."
Rachel Z The University of Texas at Austin
"My study abroad experience was one of the best and most influential times of my life. Before this, I had barely ever been further than 3 hours and a phone call away from my family, and I always thought they were more equipped to handle my life than I was. Being abroad allowed me the chance to take control of my life and helped m..."
Erin B The University of Texas at Austin
"It helped me define what I want from life, and gave me an academic and cultural understanding of another country... a rare thing to get."
Lyndi V The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes! It made me more independent and made me rethink my academic and professional future."
Lindsey S The University of Texas at Austin
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Devin K The University of Texas at Austin
"yes. it prepared me for a global life and especially one geared towards china, with a cultural and linguistic competency required for that."
Kenneth P The University of Texas at Austin
"it was worthwhile but not because anything arcadia did. i gained a sense of independence on my own and adventuring to other countries really made me focus more on cultural differences and world issues outside the perspectives of my own countrymen. i plan on returning to europe when i can again and am really encouraged now to lea..."
Victoria B The University of Texas at Austin
"It was worthwhile. I got to practice my Hebrew and it made my future plans more clear--it definitely made me sure that I want to move to Israel after graduation."
Zachary G The University of Texas at Austin
"I broadened my food horizon! I'm very glad I went to study in Paris - not necessarily with my program, but it was still a good experience to have. I'd rather have it than not have it. It's made me appreciate how easy life is when everything is in English a lot more. "
Caiqian W The University of Texas at Austin
"My study abroad experience was incredible, life changing and will stay with me forever. The experiences that I had, the things that I realized and what I learned are things that I will continue to pass on to those around me on a daily basis. Being an anthropology student, I was completely enthralled with the Ghanaian culture a..."
Ashley M The University of Texas at Austin
"Definitely! Half of what I enjoyed was all the amazing friends I made and people I met, and the other half was the city itself, just magical! Makes me want to travel, look into living abroad for an extended amount of time in the future for sure."
Ciska U The University of Texas at Austin
"Again, I enjoyed my time abroad. But I have heard other study abroad companies are absolutely amazing, so I was almost shocked at how poorly Arcadia was run."
Caitlin C The University of Texas at Austin
"Too many and too deep to talk about all on here."
Maddy M The University of Texas at Austin
"Although I gained some important and applicable experience, it wasn't worth giving up the summer for."
Sarah Y The University of Texas at Austin
"I wished it was longer (the whole summer) and I also wish that we would be housed with international students for the sake of learning more day-to-day. I didn't like how Arcadia students always stuck together."
Chelsea V The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes, I gained an understanding for my culture and language. It has helped me want to practice spanish all the time and learn multiple languages as well."
Daniel Z The University of Texas at Austin
"Be more efficient"
Hallie W The University of Texas at Austin