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
"I understood that I can live in a large city and adapt to living alone. I loved hearing about politics from all over Europe and seeing how a foreign government works. "
Arielle E The University of Texas at Austin
"I was able to completely experience the life of a typical Australian. Although I didn't experience a language barrier, I still felt like I had to learn a completely different language while I was there. Names, slang, and the accent all took their toll on me and I can see how different countries think differently. I was able to s..."
Marina Paz D The University of Texas at Austin
"I'm not sure, I overworked myself this semester and it didnt seem worth the large amount of trouble I went through in order to get here. I believe this is also due to the study abroad program at my home university because after talking with several of the other international students, they did not have to endure the same process..."
Maya S The University of Texas at Austin
"It was amazing to be able to travel and experience the cultural history of Europe. In America, 100 years is a long time; In Europe, 100 miles is a long distance. It's a very different change of pace."
Thomas A The University of Texas at Austin
"Academically it was good and enlightening. But meeting that many internationals and getting a better view of your place in the world was really what it this turned out to be about. And that's what I got. Euro trip in a few years to visit all those friends is going to be epic! "
Anthony G The University of Texas at Austin
"I think that if I didn't have this experience I would have wished I had and always wondered what it would've been like. But after actually going through it, I realized I could have lived without it. "
Sarah M The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes, I enjoyed lots of time traveling. "
Bryan T The University of Texas at Austin
"It's a great way to see a different perspective on life and see a beautiful country."
Gary K The University of Texas at Austin
"Lots of Spanish"
Jason G The University of Texas at Austin
"The experience was life changing. I feel more confident about traveling as well. I am glad to make such a good friends during this trip and I hope to keep in touch with them. I also hope to keep the experiences I had with me because they were awesome. "
Kritika D The University of Texas at Austin
"I wouldn't change a single thing about it and would not trade my experience in Costa Rica for anything!"
Megan C The University of Texas at Austin
"More independence and a further desire to study abroad "
Mayra H The University of Texas at Austin
"More than worthwhile academically because research at Otago Uni is renowned and lecturers are awesome! I plan to live in New Zealand one day because of this abroad experience."
Arely S The University of Texas at Austin
"yes"
Carrie C The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes. It was incredible. I learned so much spanish and I became much more independent."
Stephanie W The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned so much from this experience. I grew more independent and learned that I could live on my own in a different country. I never got home sick, that's how much I loved being here. I would actually love to stay in New Zealand if I had a different career goal. I have grown to be a more relaxed, open-minded, independent,..."
Shalvi P The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes. Anyone who has the change should study abroad."
Erin R The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes. I met new friends from around the globe and acquired a much more global outlook. I do with that I had been more submerged in a new culture and that I had felt my classes to be worth my time. "
Sara B The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes."
Conner M The University of Texas at Austin
"Absolutely! I'm amazed at how much I've learned about the world. It's cliche but you will learn so much about yourself and others. I know I want to come back for a longer stay to work in Europe for a year or 2."
Philip D The University of Texas at Austin
"Definitely"
Liana D The University of Texas at Austin
"Loved every minute. Made amazing friends. "
Molly T The University of Texas at Austin
"YES!! I grew personally and professionally on this trip. I gained confidence, perspective, and valuable stories that I can take with me in the interview room."
Jared P The University of Texas at Austin
"I gained increased langauage abilities. Overall everything was beyond what I expected. The city is wonderful, I love Spain, and being there while the World Cup was going on was incredible. "
Ethan T The University of Texas at Austin
"Yes, very worthwhile. Learned a lot about the language and culture"
Laura M The University of Texas at Austin