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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.
"ABSOLUTELY. From Semester at Sea, I gained insight on myself and my place in this world. My morals , personality and outlook on the world has completely changed and I find myself feeling incredibly lucky to be able to experience the things that I did. Doing SAS was the single most important and life changing choice I have eve..."
Leila K University of Hartford
"My study abroad experience was so worthwhile. I feel like I grew as an individual just being in another country fending for myself, cooking, going to school, and traveling. The people I met were amazing and some connections I will have into the future. I was so happy to be able to see the Great Barrier Reef, Sydney Opera house, ..."
Jennifer R University of Hartford
"Yes, very worthwhile. Don't regret anything, even if I do have a few minor complaints. I think I still have a lot to learn about myself and what I gained from the trip, I don't think I will entirely know for a while. I still need to see how things have effected me. I don't want to jump to conclusions on such an amazing once in a..."
Shelly University of Hartford
"It was great but it has now shown me how much is really out there so I don't like being back and want to go to another country again. "
Barry University of Hartford
"My study abroad experience was definitely worthwhile. I had the time of my life and could not have been happier. I miss it everyday. I would tell everyone to study abroad it is the best thing you will ever do. I gained new friends, a different view of life, more experiences, so much. I feel like I have actually lived, it wasn't ..."
Mags University of Hartford
"It was the best semester of my life. I learned alot about myself and my friends back home. I know who I can count on and I know which friends that I have made that I will keep in touch with. I now have a thrist for travel. I am already going to San Diego this Spring Break to meet up with a friend I made in Australia."
Michelle University of Hartford
"I can't being to express how much i loved it. I can honestly say it was the best thing I have done in my life thus far. I wish I were still there, I want to go back! School, work, live?? I'll do It! I gained the world! such great friends, memories, and passions that I will never ever forget!"
Tara J University of Hartford
"My study abroad experience was literally the time of my life. I was exposed to different teaching styles and a different culture. I met some really great people and was able to experience other parts of Europe as well, since its fairly inexpensive to travel around the continent there. Europe is definitely more student-friendly a..."
golembews University of Hartford