University of Texas - Arlington
University Information
UTA Study Abroad
Swift Center, 1022 UTA Blvd
Arlington, TX 76019
817-272-1120
studyabroad@uta.edu
Important Dates and Deadlines
Walk-In Advising schedule is posted on our website: studyabroad.uta.edu.
"I learn the techniques of the old masters. How can you say it was not worthwhile."
Bob E University of Texas - Arlington
"The ability and knowledge that I could live on my own for an extended period of time. A real awareness of differences between cultures. A feeling of intimacy with a culture and art that shaped a whole way of life and perspective of art for centuries to come. How small yet important I felt compared to the art that surrounded ..."
Stephen P University of Texas - Arlington
"Learned what it is like to be an international student. These lessons motivated me to help international students when I returned to america. "
joeworc University of Texas - Arlington
"I can survive and adapt anywhere I go either in a country that speaks English or one that can't. I know that I can take care of myself, I know where I would like to live one day and where I don't want to live. I've learned about the politics and the issues of other countries and how people perceive Americans from people all over..."
A student University of Texas - Arlington
"I learned a ton of things and it was very worthwhile. I wouldn't trade it for the world, but I would def go to a different place next time. "
MaryKate P University of Texas - Arlington
"It was an amazing experience that I won't forget"
Sean F University of Texas - Arlington
"Colloquial Arabic improved! Amman was great, the program was not."
yasmine x University of Texas - Arlington
"I enjoyed some freedom and time away from my parents! I live at home and so it was nice to be able to have a true "college experience" with living on my own for a while. It definitely was worthwhile, i gained a lot of independence and confidence from traveling by myself."
A student University of Texas - Arlington
"Language proficiency/experience. An appreciation of different cultures and the similarities we all share. A sense of being "out of pocket" which everyone should experience. Definitely worthwhile!"
A student University of Texas - Arlington
"Totally worthwhile would do it again because it made me appreciate other cultures as well as my own."
Carmen S University of Texas - Arlington
"extremely worthwhile. learned that i need to travel more"
A student University of Texas - Arlington
"Definitely worthwhile! My second language is getting amazing and I learned that not everyone lives like I do in the USA and it helps me learn to adapt to new things quicker than I ever did"
Jennifer B University of Texas - Arlington
"I gained more independence, learn to take in the moment and take advantage of every opportunity I get. "
A student University of Texas - Arlington
"I learned that six weeks was not enough in such a beautiful, fun, amazing country. It was an unforgettable experience and it was very difficult to leave. Above all, I gained many new friends and a better understanding of the culture/language."
prohanni University of Texas - Arlington
"In the end it was worth every penny that I spent. I am now friends with many Americans across the U.S. I am more global aware of economical and political issues, as well as I'm more aware of what people in Europe like/dislike."
A student University of Texas - Arlington
"I have learned how to adapt to my surroundings well and make many friends in unknowing situations. "
Traci B University of Texas - Arlington
"very worthwhile"
A student University of Texas - Arlington
"I gained courage and confidence that I can find my way home - even in a foreign country where I don't know the language. I also had a wonderful cultural immersion."
A student University of Texas - Arlington
"how to really survive the heat...it was somewhat worthwhile"
A student University of Texas - Arlington
"I gained more than I can put into words. "
Nicholas K University of Texas - Arlington
"I gained experience traveling abroad and meet many people worth knowing. All in all it was completely worth the experience and I would do it all over again if I could. "
Karina S University of Texas - Arlington
"Most definitely worth while, I got to experience so much. I went skydiving in New Zealand, scuba dived at the Great Barrier Reef, visited many beaches along Sydney, met many people (both international and Australian), passed four classes, and now have amazing memories of the best semester of college I will ever have. The world i..."
A student University of Texas - Arlington
"My study abroad experience was definitely worthwhile. Any opportunity to endulge yourself in another culture is worth it and I took full advantage of it. I met people not only from around the U.S. but also from many different countries like Egypt and China. Visiting different cities throughout Europe opened my eyes to several di..."
Kirsten W University of Texas - Arlington
"Everything was worthwile to do, even getting to do not so fun things or experience. I believe that any experience, either good or bad, will stay as memories that are going to be with you for ever. If I have would have the chance to go again in an exchange program, I would do it no questions asked. Probably since I already was i..."
Joshua A University of Texas - Arlington
"Yes, it was a time in my life that was used to help me grow as a person. "
Ambreesha T University of Texas - Arlington