Trinity University
University Information
The Study Abroad program at Trinity University is designed to be accessible and flexible. With proper planning, students from every major can study abroad productively in many different countries around the world as a part of their degree.
This is possible because Trinity's program is based on individually advising each student so that the term abroad becomes an integral part of the degree that meets academic, personal, and professional goals. As a result Trinity students participate in a wide variety of academic experiences abroad from studying in a foreign university classroom to academic internships to intensive language study to field studies - or a some combination of these things.
Important Dates and Deadlines
October 18th, last day to begin an application for Spring
October 25th, last day to turn in an application for Spring
October 31sth, last day to turn in Trinity forms (for Credit Approval, etc.)
"I gained friends and experiences that will always be a part of me. Every bit was worthwhile"
McKenzie F Trinity University
"I learned how to live independently and communicate more effectively. I feel living abroad was extremely beneficial and has shaped who I am today. "
A student Trinity University
"I learned about how the higher education is in my country. Yes, it is worthwhile."
DaniIbarraL Trinity University
"Yes. Everyone should study abroad. "
Spenser Trinity University
"I think that I became more confident because of my experience abroad. I learned an incredible amount about myself and an array of new skills. I feel that I grew into myself as an adult by taking this step away from my parents and familiar circumstances."
A student Trinity University
"I felt like I gained a great sense of independence, and I learned a lot about workplace environments from my internships. My experiences traveling around Australia and New Zealand were also some of the best things I did."
A student Trinity University
"It was totally worthwhile. I learned about a new culture and gained a new perspective on life. The Irish have a very distinctive character and are fascinating to interact with. Their outlook on life is much less driven than the american outlook. Ireland definitely got me to relax about my impending graduation in May. As bad as..."
Charlotte C Trinity University
"I learned a lot of the Chinese culture, got to travel to SO many different place, and my Chinese improved a lot even if it was with the locals that I practiced it the most."
Sherry R Trinity University
"I learned how not to panic when I get lost. I learned to read body language much better and to interact with people whom I don't share a language with. "
Trevor F Trinity University
"I learned that other countries aren't just places to be visited and explored, but that other cultures can be integrated into my personal experience and become a part of who I am. Traveling doesn't just provide voyeuristic opportunities, or chances for vacation; it opens up the possibility of living in different places and in dif..."
A student Trinity University
"It was worthwhile, in my opinion. I learned a lot about how to get by in Shanghai and China in general."
A student Trinity University
"Lust for life. There's so much amazing stuff out there on Earth, being in London made me want to get out and live it. 100% worthwhile, if only to get out of the tiny Trinity bubble for half a year. And of course, take advantage of the collegiate financial net while living in another country."
A student Trinity University
"Friends, knowledge, and great memories. Yes. "
audel.mehrinfar Trinity University
"The distance from familiarity and complete engulfment into another very different culture caused me to reflect consistently on my life and how my interactions, and this of others, affect the world. I learned what to value in one culture and what to learn from certain values that did not correlate with my ideas. I learned how thr..."
A student Trinity University
"I learned to travel by myself and take initiative for things I wanted to do. It was a great experience to see the world. "
ashley18 Trinity University
"I learned so much about the history and culture of England in addition to the classes that I was taking. I definitely think that the program was worthwhile!"
A student Trinity University
"University is what you make of it, appreciate every experience and opportunity. Yes it was worthwhile."
A student Trinity University
"Gained greater familiarity with Shanghai, and felt more integrated with the city than when I lived there for high school. The program was very worthwhile."
A student Trinity University
"It was an extremely richful and unique experience, I mature a lot and changed my perspective towards life. "
Xavier N Trinity University
"I gained a new experience in a different city in China and how amazing it is when you can speak a full conversation with them and understand them."
Mark_7434 Trinity University
"My Chinese improved a bit. The experience itself is worth going for. The sights, the food, the people, and just the change in lifestyle that comes with living in China is remarkable. "
A student Trinity University
"I learned all about sports and was able to compare and contrast american and european sport and it was very worthwhile."
A student Trinity University
"Studying abroad is a great, once in a lifetime experience that is way better than just another typical semester at your home university. "
A student Trinity University
"Friends that I will always remember and cherish, cultural understanding, work experience, living in a European environment. Yes it was the best experience of my life. "
A student Trinity University
"I learned a lot about my dad's culture (He's chinese) and even more about the culture. This was huge for me, being a dual heritage kid. "
A student Trinity University