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The mission of the Study Abroad Office is to help prepare you for a journey of a lifetime! With over 60 different destinations to consider for your study abroad opportunity, there's a special place that will work for each and every one of you.
Study in English, or study in the native tongue of the country you select. Go for a year, a semester, a summer or a winter, but just GO! Take regular courses, participate in special programs, or intern in a variety of places, while earning University of Hartford credits. At the Study Abroad Office, we strive to answer all of your questions - including the ones you haven't even thought of yet!
The benefits of world travel are universal, no matter where you study. Inspiration can be found anywhere you go, whether it's in the architecture of castles and cathedrals, the wilderness of the Outback, the mountain ranges of Northern Italy or the local communities where you will stay for the duration of your experience.
Every destination will have a friendly and supportive program director or international office to guide you along the way, helping you achieve the most out of your time away. Each country, each city, and each university has its own distinctive character - something unique that will ultimately draw you to your best choice! So, let's get started by considering them all and begin exploring your future!
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Please visit https://www.hartford.edu/academics/study-abroad/ for more information.
"I learned I was capable of much more than I initially gave myself credit for. Travelling alone and visiting foreign countries was something that nearly came naturally to me, and I now know I can handle a lot of activities that would have greatly intimidated me before. I was also able to receive a hands on learning experience by ..."
A student University of Hartford
"It was worthwhile. I was bit of a shy person before studying abroad. I gain more social skills and learned a lot about myself. I feel like I can take on any country now!"
Ryan B Brown University of Hartford
"A Mustangi Buddhist philosopher named Jimpa once told me; "If you look back, you will be depressed, if you worry about the future then you will be anxious. If you choose to live in the present then you can find peace""
Erin University of Hartford
"Acceptance of different cultures, appreciation of life as a whole, a new outlook on food and wine, lifelong friends."
Malik Allen University of Hartford
"This was very worthwhile to my life."
A student University of Hartford
"I gained a sense of how politics works. It was a worth while experience."
Myeisha Boyd University of Hartford
"I learned a lot of different cultures and being in another part of the world. While learning a lot about Australia and it's people, it also gave me the chance to learn more about myself. I think this experience was possibly the best thing I've ever done in my life. I wouldn't be who I am today without it. "
A student University of Hartford
"I learned that the world has many things to offer and see. I also learned that if you try to learn about another culture you can realize that other people are living out in the world in a different way than the U.S way, and that they are not disadvantaged by it. London is a large city especially compared to anything in Connecti..."
Jerel Gatchalian University of Hartford
"You learn the most from doing things you aren't used to. "
A student University of Hartford
"I gained a love for a new culture that I had never experienced before. I already loved the French food I had tried before, but I was able to try so much more, much of it home-cooked by my host mom. Living with a host family allowed me to experience the culture more than I otherwise would have. It was great to meet French and ..."
Oliver Toal University of Hartford
"I gained confidence, friends and a new found appreciation for other cultures. "
A student University of Hartford
"Language, a lot of language. Yes twas' quite worthwhile."
A student University of Hartford
"I learned how to be independent in a foreign city and I learned how to interact with all kinds of people. Yes, it was worthwhile. "
A student University of Hartford
"I learned how to be more independent, how to manage money, and how to properly organize my time."
A student University of Hartford
"How to respect the spaces of others, especially with people who have different cultural values than you."
Alanna Rizzotti University of Hartford
"I gained my independence and knowing I could do things on my own. Also it was completely worthwhile. "
A student University of Hartford
"My experience abroad was extremely worthwhile. While many people believe that they will find themselves, you learn that that is not true, however, you definitely notice little changes about yourself and what you find important or what you want to do in life. For example, while in these different countries, I made it a goal to vi..."
Demi Arroyo University of Hartford
"I gained the experience of living in a new country and culture, I learned to cook and be more independent, I became more appreciative of the people back home and realized how blessed I am to have had such I wonderful opportunity. I am going home with a hunger to see more of the world. Most importantly, this trip has helped me ov..."
Rianna Travaglini University of Hartford
"I learned that every city and every country in Europe is different and I cannot wait to explore more of them. "
A student University of Hartford
"It was definitely a worthwhile experience, I made new friends and visited different countries while learning about England when I was at home"
A student University of Hartford
"Totally worthwhile, I learned that people make the trip not the place. All places that I traveled to were interesting beautiful and unique. The trips the I took and had the best memories were because of the people that I went with. Culture might change but its the people the you go through the experience with that make the tr..."
A student University of Hartford
"I am more independent now and can travel on my own."
A student University of Hartford
"The most important things I learned from my experience abroad was how to be flexible, patient, and manage my time better. These are all crucial components to my future career as a health care provider, so it was more than worthwhile. "
A student University of Hartford
"I learned how to adapt to my surroundings and find the place where I can be myself."
A student University of Hartford
"To be independent and to grow up."
Kelly T University of Hartford