Truman State University
University Information
Truman offers you the amazing opportunity to choose from more than 50 countries in which to study. The language of instruction depends on the program you select – from some programs that require extensive knowledge of a foreign language to others that require little or no knowledge of a language other than English.
Participating in a study abroad program as part of your Truman experience will enhance your undergraduate years, help in your preparation as a citizen of the world, and create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.
Important Dates and Deadlines
See the study abroad office for specific program deadlines.
"I grew in my field skills, knowledge of conservation, and overall understanding of my place on the earth. "
Kyle Weber Truman State University
"I learned how to push myself out of my comfort zone and how to adapt to different situations.n "
A student Truman State University
"How to love another culture. Yes!"
Claire Reinert Truman State University
"A more international perspective and cultural versatility"
Elijah Farrales Truman State University
"I learned much about British culture, literary style, poetry, architecture, my own culture, and South Korean culture (I shared the dorm with many South Koreans)."
A student Truman State University
"I learned to be more relaxed and slow down and enjoy the moment. I learned to be more respectful of others and greeting people I did not know and wish them a good day. French women have such a classy but relaxed style. "
Jacqueline M Truman State University
"I learned about how big the world is, I improved my Spanish skills, and I got to travel to some neat places. Definitely worthwhile."
A student Truman State University
"Independence and value for the differences of other cultures. Huge fan of Italy's coffee culture"
A student Truman State University
"I learned a lot about life in Europe including Ireland and the other countries I visited."
A student Truman State University
"I don't even know how to summarize this. Don't be afraid, but be cautious. Eat well, laugh often. Meet people, make connections, cry when you leave because you'll miss them. "
Rebecca Roberson Truman State University
"A whole new perspective on the world, especially the business environment which my courses focused on. An absolutely worthwhile part of my academic career."
A student Truman State University
"There is always a different viewpoint and opinion. Definitely worthwhile. "
A student Truman State University
"I learned more about myself and definitely became even more independent. Absolutely worth all the stress of planning it. "
Amanda Richter Truman State University
"a wordly view. Definitely worth it "
A student Truman State University
"It was definitely worthwhile. Not only did I gain Spanish skills, but I also gained people skills and became more comfortable meeting new people and exploring new places. I also learned so much about history, art, culture, and people in general."
Zoe Frantom Truman State University
"Yes!! I learned not only a lot about animals, game capture and conservation but also a lot about myself"
A student Truman State University
"Yes, it was absolutely worthwhile. I think the biggest thing that I learned from the program is to always take the time to appreciate the world and people, no matter how busy I am. It's so easy back home to get caught up with work and just forget about living, but in London, I couldn't ignore that."
A student Truman State University
"It was definitely worthwhile. First and foremost, I learned how to survive in a language which I didn't know. This developed my cultural sensitivity and communication skills. In addition, planning and leading trips all across Europe sharpened my leadership skills. I also developed more individuality and a sense of self, all very..."
Kory Ford Truman State University
"I think it was worthwhile, I learned a lot about different cultures and was able to gain an appreciation for a lot of very different cultures."
A student Truman State University
"While abroad, my language skills increased four fold and that made it completely worthwhile. Immersing yourself in a different culture is a life changing experience that really challenges your perspectives on your own country and culture. 10/10 would recommend. "
Sydnie Russian Truman State University
"Friend, culture, and amazing memories. "
Lauren Box Truman State University
"I learned so much about different cultures, and I felt such freedom and lack of judgement for who I wanted to be as a person because no one there knew me before. It was so worthwhile, and I would love to go again, to Finland or another country."
A student Truman State University
"Definitely worthwhile. I learned a lot about the world, Argentina, and the United States. I learned even more about myself and what interests me."
Alex Holzum Truman State University
"I gained a sense of humility and pride for the work we did. It was extremely worthwhile to work in the conditions of the clinic and help such a well thought out set of programs. "
Benjamin Peters Truman State University
"Independence, open-mindedness, confidence"
Courtney Truong Truman State University