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.)
"My study abroad experience has motivated me to find jobs or pursue further education abroad. I learned a lot of things about myself: that I am smarter and more resourceful than I give myself credit for, not knowing a language doesn't mean you can't communicate, and there are people in this world who are genuine and can help you ..."
Gabriela L Trinity University
"100%"
Aimee V Trinity University
"Absolutely, I met the best friends and I plan to go back this summer. We did a lot of traveling once classes ended and it was awesome. "
Sydney F Trinity University
"I can't wait to get back to Prague."
Emmet C Trinity University
"YES! I loved it, and would never have done anything different."
Leigh A Trinity University
"I made a lot of new friends, both American, Australian and from many other countries. They helped me learn new things about the world"
Kevin M Trinity University
"My study abroad experience was most definitely worthwhile! All I want to do now is travel and experience other cultures. "
Carly L Trinity University
"Self-dependence, strength, musical horizon expansion. "
Trey B Trinity University
"I think it was a good experience. I did the long distance relationship thing which then fell apart when I got back so that kind of casts a negative light on a lot of things, but my experiences there were very fun and interesting most of the time."
Mac C Trinity University
"I gained more cultural knowledge than language knowledge in this experience. It definitely opened my eyes to lots of things I never thought was prevalent before. I would still look to work in China, but not in the near future."
James H Trinity University
"I have a new global perspective, and am more tolerant of differing ideas and opinions."
Christopher K Trinity University
"My abroad experience was worth every penny and ounce of stress. As cliche as it sounds, it changed me forever because I gained a new outlook on life: enjoy it. It allowed me to see part of the world that I may never get the chance again to see (Italy, Paris, Morocco, Munich, etc.) and taught me how amazing life can be. "
Anna K Trinity University
"No, if I had known how many problems I was going to have I would’ve stayed home."
Ryan T Trinity University
"YES. I'm looking into ways I can get back there for the summer!"
Megan C Trinity University
"It was, as I learned a lot through my fashion courses and I also got to work in London Fashion Week, which was truly amazing!"
Maggie R Trinity University
"I had a ton of cultural awareness before i left. I didn't learn as much or enjoy myself as much as i expected. But that is just a personal issue and i believe many people enjoyed it greatly. I'm glad i went through with it though, because i did learn a lot of things about my own preferences in the social world."
Isaiah P Trinity University
"Definitely! "
Makenzie D Trinity University
"Yes!"
Katie M Trinity University
"I learned a lot about myself. I learned about my personal traits through group interaction, what I'm willing to give up and what I'm not. I learned about my weaknesses and conquered some of my fears. I also learned about stuff I still need to work on, personally. Study abroad did change my future plans, slightly. I know I w..."
Jennifer E Trinity University
"I learned firsthand the perspectives other people have of Americans, and the perspective of a country thats actually pretty small and isolated and have a true appreciation of the natural world around them. My experience made me want to go back to New Zealand, possibly right after I graduate."
Katie G Trinity University
"I feel like my whole view of the world has been flipped upside down. I feel so much more comfortable with who I am as a person and I have a new passion and excitement for what I hope to do with the rest of my life."
Katie L Trinity University
"Absolutely. I am a completely different in the sense that I am open to new ideas and know that my point of view is not the only point of view. "
Jordan C Trinity University
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Leigh A Trinity University
"YES"
Rachel D Trinity University
"I learned how to rely on myself and be ok with being alone every now and then. I also learned that stressing about grades and school is not a worldwide phenomena and that I should take time to enjoy life, sit and eat a great meal, and have real conversations with friends. "
Kathleen S Trinity University