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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.
"Best experience of my life!"
Kay Bridge University of Hartford
"yes it went above and beyond my expectations. i would do it the same all over again."
Kayla V University of Hartford
"Absolutely. People ask me this all the time, and I say that without a doubt that it was by far the best decision I've made so far. "
Alexandra T University of Hartford
"Yes!"
Alexandria C University of Hartford
"Absolutely."
Cara H University of Hartford
"I have learned to be more open and to lighten up. I was thrown into another culture and had to remain open minded and also quickly acclimate. I would not trade this experience for anything in the world."
Jessica M University of Hartford
"Absolutely, I am so glad I studied abroad during my sophomore year because now it will influence my work throughout the rest of my college experience. My time abroad definitely changed my view on much of Europe socially as well as politically. My academic and artistic interests were not changed but intensified, and my future p..."
Samantha A University of Hartford
"It was, every bit of it!"
Carlos B University of Hartford
"I've gained so much cultural and academic knowledge that I'll never lose. "
Sara A University of Hartford
"...Words can't really describe how amazing this experience was. For one thing, it made me lose my fear of trying new things and forced me to be spontaneous in every barrier that came my way. I think I also got the travel bug from this."
Erica L University of Hartford
"I can't say enough how great this program was. I think about it everyday and I wish that more people knew about it and applied. I don't make sense to me why someone wouldn't do it had they the chance. I am so grateful of the time I shared with the people on this trip and I miss all the friends and faculty I made and I plan on..."
Kathryn L University of Hartford
"Yes of course! I've never been out of the country before and this experience makes me want to travel all over the world!"
Bridget M University of Hartford
"It was worthwhile because I had the chance to visit my great grandmother's grave. That however, is an entirely personal reason. I don't regret coming. However, I would have chosen a different program. I was not as all satisfied with the organization and academics that were offered."
Nicole S University of Hartford
"More than worthwhile!"
Jordan S University of Hartford
"I had the time of my life from meeting new people to seeing new places."
Liat A University of Hartford
"I wouldn't change a thing. I know i tried my hardest in school while also enjoying as much free time as i could."
Kelly G University of Hartford
"I learned a lot about myself. "
Jessica V University of Hartford
"I loved Australia, no questions about that. I learned how to live on my own without ties to a place, and how to establish a life outside of my comfort zones. The world is a huge place, yet I still met a few people who knew others from home. The USA isnt the centre of the world like we sometimes think we are. Each place has stuff..."
Andrew W University of Hartford
"It was more than worthwhile. I learned so many valuable things as far as my studies and just about people and life in general. I met so many great people and when so many amazing places. I cannot imagine the regret i would feel if i never did this."
David K University of Hartford
"YES! I would not want to have had any different experience. I learned so many new skills that will carry with me throughout my life. I want to go back to Europe ASAP!"
Jaclyn L University of Hartford
"Yes, it was absolutely worthwhile. I think it is really important to be openminded and to experience different parts of the world, because in the end it helps you grow as an individual and it is a wonderful experience."
Jaclyn W University of Hartford
"Very worthwhile, gained an enormous amount of self-understanding and a sensitivity to the subtleties of culture. "
Caleb S University of Hartford
"SO WORTHWHILE! I learned so much about myself and Australia. I learned how to live in a new city, budget money, make new friends, travel, and so much more. "
Lindsey H University of Hartford
"Yes! I learned a lot about how I work when left to my own devices. I learned a lot about myself, because I was taken away from the teachers and peers I am so comfortable with."
Emily A University of Hartford
"Very worthwhile. I gained a great knowledge and appreciation for travel and people you never thought you'd meet. It is such an ironic experience given the random placement of students from all corners of the world put into a temporary situation such as learning to get accustomed to foreign living. When really, I learned more tha..."
Maren C University of Hartford