
Towson University
University Information
The Study Abroad Office at Towson University is dedicated to providing all students with high quality international academic opportunities that allow them to develop knowledge and skills needed to become productive and successful members of the global community.
Students can choose from a variety of study abroad programs, including TU programs and TU affiliated programs.The cost to participate varies from program to program, as do the services included. Instruction is in a wide range of languages, including many options in English. Program participants earn credit toward their degree for the work they complete abroad. Financial aid and scholarships are available.
Study abroad is a rewarding, life-transforming experience that is an integral part of any academic program!
Important Dates and Deadlines
Minimester Application Deadline: October 15
Spring semester Application Deadline: October 15
Arabic is one of the most widely spoken languages in the world, with more than 400 million native speakers and dozens of dialects. Learn Modern Standard Arabic and Jordani...
Examine critical issues in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, a moderate Arab state confronting political responsibilities, modernization, social change, and the effects of ...
Examine the social and economic development strategies of South America's Southern Cone countries -- Argen...
Discover the enormous contribution to African arts and cultures made by Senegal, a country that has inspired centuries of poetry, music, literature, dance, and visual arts...
Explore Nicaragua a generation after the revolution and investigate how young people in Nicaragua and Cuba are creatively advocating for change.In this program, you will e...
Examine development in theory and practice throughout Uganda, while engaging with current concepts and debates in development studies in the vibrant context of Kampala.Thi...
Rwanda offers a unique opportunity to study ethnic conflicts and genocide, from causation to transformation and prevention. In less than 100 days in 1994, more than 1 mill...