Washington State University
University Information
Office of International Programs - Global Learning Department
Bryan Hall, room 105,
Pullman, WA 99163
Tel: (509) 335-6204
Email: ip.globallearning@wsu.edu
Important Dates and Deadlines
The WSU deadlines are included in the MyStudyAbroad brochure for your program.
"I learned a lot about myself, in my abilities both mentally and physically. I gained a lot of independence on this experience that I would never have been able to gain without it. Although the timing of my abroad program was not ideal (Last semester of senior year) I am glad I had the ability to still participate in this program..."
Lauren Washington State University
"I learned a lot about EU policies and what local life is like."
Samantha Reyes Washington State University
"It was so worth every penny. I learned more about who I am, what I want to do with my life, and who is important to me."
Darian Perov Washington State University
"That the world is bigger than just me and by travel to different places you get such a broader world view becoming more open."
A student Washington State University
"I learned about countries and cultures from all over the world, not just the UK. I made tons of great friends and got to meet some of their families during my travels, which really helped it to sink in that I was experiencing completely new things"
Jacob Woodbury Washington State University
"I gained a ton from my experience abroad, mostly how to interact with people and situations that are different than usual or outside your comfort zone. "
Riley Washington State University
"I gained a new found independence. I valued the days where I hopped on a bus and got off at a stop in the city and wandered looking for new sites and new food. Hands down my favorite semester in college. I have been home for a month and with each passing day my heart longs harder for Dublin. "
Alex Farley Washington State University
"I learned so much about myself while I was here. I also was challenged academically. "
Elizabeth Schofstoll Washington State University
"It was more than worth my while, I recommend every to study abroad, it truly changes your life. "
Kajsa Washington State University
"I learned a lot about myself and about the lifestyle in Barcelona. I gained lifelong friends and memories."
A student Washington State University
"I learned that every culture and language is beautiful. European art and architecture is spectacular and its history is fascinating. "
A student Washington State University
"I learned a lot about Spanish politics and cultural norms that I didn't think i would have learned otherwise. I learned how to communicate better with others and gained a lot of confidence and adaptability skills. "
Kirsten E Westmoreland Washington State University
"I learned some French, which I didn't know before, I learned more about French culture, and I learned how to travel."
Samantha Croney Washington State University
"I gained a good amount of experience in my chosen field of study, and learned a new kind of analysis and research. My Spanish language ability also improved a lot as I worked almost exclusively with Spanish teachers. "
Matthew Buening Washington State University
"I want to travel a lot more and I believe I am a go getter anywhere I live. Definitely worthwhile. "
Libby Pederson Washington State University
"I gained cultural insight. It is a 3rd world country, so I left appreciating what I had back in the US. I learned how to interact with all kinds of people in different situations. It was absolutely worthwhile."
Shanelle Briggs Washington State University
"I learned very little academically, but I gained a global perspective and many friends. Ultimately it was worth it entirely. "
Chandler John Shannon Washington State University
"How distance affects our relationship with current affairs How people are truly the same everywhere despite what the media says The difficulties of communicating across a language barrier That I can live anywhere happily It was worthwhile"
Timothy Rice Washington State University
"I learned to push myself out of my comfort zone and be more adventurous."
Marta Mueller Washington State University
"My host family was the best, and I learned how diverse France really is."
A student Washington State University
"I learned so much about myself while I was abroad. I came back a more mature and level headed person. I learned cultural respect while I was there and it definitely gave me more empathy. "
Miranda Washington State University
"I learned how to be more confident in my speaking abilities"
A student Washington State University
"It was amazing. I learned about different beliefs, and I learned that I am a strong independent woman. Plus that travel is just as great as people say it is. "
Mara Lindstrom Washington State University
"When you define yourself by your skilled communication and articulacy, and are subsequently dropped in a country where you are illiterate, you have to find new ways to define yourself. I did, and it was the most insightful discovery I made. I also gained a ton of confidence speaking a foreign language, and a necessary foundation..."
Laura Abbott Washington State University
"I gained a lifetime of memories and friendships from around the world that are constantly inspiring me, motivating me and getting me to be the best I can possibly be. "
A student Washington State University