University of Tulsa
University Information
The University of Tulsa is dedicated to preparing students to welcome the responsibility of citizenship and service in a changing world. The Center for Global Education has supported TU’s mission by promoting the value of global education, building partnerships with exchange universities, and, of course, helping TU students study abroad.
Important Dates and Deadlines
Application deadlines for summer, fall, full year study abroad programs are:
For Spring: Early Bird Deadline is October 9, Final Deadline is October 16
For Fall: Early Bird Deadline is Friday, March 6; Final Deadline is Friday, March 13
"I truly learned how to budget. Even though I lived with Americans it, was an eye opening experience having such different people (with different backgrounds/ from different parts of the US) interacting under one roof. It was different than college because you partially interact with people different people, but spend a majorit..."
Kathryn K University of Tulsa
"The most worthwhile part of the program was the drastic improvement in my Chinese skills and becoming comfortable with a new country and city. "
Madison R University of Tulsa
"Japan is a really nice and clean country and you could barely find any weakness of it. The school is Top 3 college in Japan and being really responsible for exchange student. Really worth to go and never going to feel regret doing this."
Dianzhang L University of Tulsa
"Self-independence; multi-cultural exposure"
Haoze H University of Tulsa
"I learnt that there are so many people from all over the world have the same interests as I am. I traveled everywhere with my friends and by myself and there are so much to see that you have to plan nicely to ensure that you didn't miss anything important. It is definitely worth it and I would go abroad again but maybe to a diff..."
A student University of Tulsa
"There is not enough space in this box to describe what I learned from studying abroad, but it was definitely worthwhile!"
Camden S University of Tulsa
"I gained a much greater appreciation for human issues that exist across cultures and nations. I was also given a great dose of humility as a grew to understand and love Argentina and Argentine people and their history. I was shown that the way that the United States teaches history and understands things doesn't always give a fa..."
A student University of Tulsa
"How to integrate with locals and being more adventurous. It was definitely worth while."
A student University of Tulsa
"So much. The traveling experience was priceless, and it taught me a lot about myself because it forced me to be in new situations. And I was able work abroad which was great experience"
Connor B University of Tulsa
"I learned how to get out of comfort zone and go out and be adventurous and experience new things."
Jasmine S University of Tulsa
"I gained so much academic knowledge and grew personally from the experience. It was 100% worthwhile. I made really close friends and learned a lot about myself"
Bea B University of Tulsa
"I gained confidence in my Spanish and created great friendships with my host family."
A student University of Tulsa
"I learned a lot about myself and how I fit in within a wider global context. "
A student University of Tulsa
"I gained a great deal of perspective, because I was around students and others, none of whom were from anywhere near my home. I learned of different ways of life, I had never known existed beforehand."
A student University of Tulsa
"I just loved going around and seeing all the different cultural aspects of london. I had been there before but that had only been for a few weeks so living there was much different. "
katie s University of Tulsa
"there is so much more to learn and there is so much out there that I have yet to even scratch the surface of. "
A student University of Tulsa
"I learned that I was capable of juggling a lot, and that the best kind of friends are honest and caring and not just 'fun'."
Shadi N University of Tulsa
"I now communicate in Spanish on a daily basis. I learned more independence and a whole lot of tolerance and patience. The geographical and historical sites were breathtaking! "
Katherine W University of Tulsa
"It definitely was, I found new ways to study and my adaptability capacity highly increased."
Ayerim C University of Tulsa
"I had already learned about most of the ecological concepts we studied during the semester, but the experiential knowledge and connections I made really helped me learn it in a way that I never could in a classroom."
John T University of Tulsa
"I have learned so much about a culture that I absolutely love, especially that I want to go back. I want to give back and help in Brazil in some way, because in so many ways it is even closer to my heart than my experience in Argentina. I would have chosen another program to go with, but I wouldn't change my other experiences in..."
A student University of Tulsa
"I learned a lot about the importance of taking any opportunities that are put in front of you and making the most of a cultural experience. "
A student University of Tulsa
"New culture experience and language skills"
Andres G University of Tulsa
"Yes, it was worthwhile--I learned what it was like to live in a new culture and am now interested in graduate schools and jobs that have opportunities to go abroad because I enjoyed the experience so much."
A student University of Tulsa
"I learned so much about myself and about Madagascar's people and culture. I became more independent and learned what living in a third world country is like. I also learned about the biodiversity in Madagascar and was able to study lemurs in the wild. "
Kate C University of Tulsa