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.
"Flexibility, working with diverse groups, cultural appreciation, too much to list!"
A student Washington State University
"Studying abroad in Tanzania for two months was the best decision I have ever made. I went into the program with uncontainable amounts of excitement for what my life would entail in the following weeks and was welcomed with equal amounts from both the staff and my fellow peers. Not only did I gain a sense of awareness about the i..."
A student Washington State University
"I learned about different cultures and how to expand my horizons in terms of trying new things."
A student Washington State University
"I gained so much French capability, I amaze myself sometimes when I find myself thinking in French or speaking it with much ease"
Ryan O'Dea Washington State University
"I immersed myself into foreign culture. "
Nam Nguyen Washington State University
"People are totally different and the culture effect me the most"
Jundong Liu Washington State University
"A chance to compare my life to the lives of international college students. I also learned about my heritage, and gained a better understanding of my Irish family. It was so worthwhile."
A student Washington State University
"I learned a lot about the history of art and design and got to see some amazing architecture and interior design. It was so worthwhile."
A student Washington State University
"Gained cultural knowledge as well as language skills; absolutely worthwhile."
A student Washington State University
"Familiarized myself with medical Spanish and general operating and dental surgery procedures."
A student Washington State University
"Yes it was worthwhile. I learned a lot about myself and became more confident and independent as a person."
A student Washington State University
"I learned a lot from Adams class. I enjoyed all of the subjects and learned a lot about the Thai and Cambodian art, history, politics, and culture. I learned a good amount and it would be worthwhile if it was half the price."
A student Washington State University
""Choosing to study abroad in Cyprus through Global Semesters was the best decision I could've made. Although the academics are not nearly as challenging as schools in America, I was able to learn by being in a new culture with different types of people. Being able to travel while abroad was by far the best part of the program..."
A student Washington State University
"Learned to speak a new language."
Jose R Washington State University
"I learned how the world works and how different cultures are more similar to our own than we believe. Perspective was invaluable to learn."
Cage M Washington State University
"Because of the independent nature of the experience I definitely learned to be more confident in myself. I feel a bit more bolder and able to handle myself in more uncertain situations."
Anne Marie R Washington State University
"It was the best experience of my life "
Hailey H Washington State University
"Lots of language skills gained. Also, I'm pretty good with chopsticks."
A student Washington State University
"Life is different yet the same, everywhere. Focus on the similarities. Build connections while appreciating the differences."
Anne P Washington State University
"Living in a culture that's very different to western culture gave me a new perspective on life. My japanese improved, I made many friends from a variety of countries and got to explore Japan. Living in Japan is a lot different than living in the US or Mexico. The social norms are different and it's confusing at first. But if you..."
Gama R Washington State University
"Better understanding for immigrants, new world views, appreciation for travel and wider perspectives."
A student Washington State University
"SO MUCH. I learned so much about myself as a person it's crazy. Incredibly worthwhile. If you have a chance, you must go abroad and choose SAI Programs."
Sarah N Washington State University
"I learned gratitude and it was most certainly a worthwhile experience"
Olivia A Washington State University
"Couldn't imagine my life without this incredible experience. I learned so much about another culture, as well as myself. I got to see and do things I had been dreaming about for years. I will certainly be back to Barcelona many times in the future. "
Ben P Washington State University
"Cultural awareness, strong and lasting friendships, language fluency"
Anna M Washington State University - Pullman campus