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.
"The thought of going abroad for the first time can be really scary and intimidating but I promise you it will be worth it. Studying abroad pushed me outside of my comfort zone, provided me with essential life skills, and allowed me to make memories that will last a lifetime."
Rebekah B Washington State University
"I gained worldly expirence and how to manage being alone in another country. "
A student Washington State University
"Although my semester got cut short to two weeks in Milan, I had a wonderful experience. I was able to meet and make friends with girls from all over the States as well as locals attending the University. I learned how to immerse myself into the Italian culture by speaking Italian with locals!"
Hannah Washington State University
"Language skills, friends, cultural competency, global awareness"
Dayna Boord Washington State University
"I learned that you must be both patient and open to immerse yourself to fully get the language experience. It was definitely worthwhile."
Sergio Montes Washington State University
"I learned how to make the most out of my time. I knew it would be a once in a lifetime experience and wanted to make it worth and I did. It was amazing and I wouldn't change it for the world."
A student Washington State University
"I gained an appreciation for the community of Ecuador "
Malinda Washington State University
"I wish I could study abroad again. It is the most amazing experience, I want to cry just thinking about how much I miss Europe! I've had the opportunity of a lifetime and I would encourage anyone to do it. "
Kaleo Nicolas Washington State University
" I had tested into the higher division of the 3000 level classes. I believe the level of instruction in class is more than satisfactory. Classes are quite personal (~8-20 people). Each class does various extracurricular activities throughout the semester based on level. These range from cooking classes with native Japanese stude..."
Matthew Nishimoto Washington State University
"My trip to Korea was definitely worthwhile. I began teaching myself Korean in high school, and continued my language education formally in college. This trip really renewed my interest and desire to learn the language and pushed me to further develop my skills. I was able to learn a lot about the culture and language while I was..."
Sarah Hachman Washington State University
"My experience abroad was definitely worthwhile. My Chinese improved dramatically. Before coming to CET Harbin my Chinese listening and speaking skills were very minimal. After just two months, I am now able to have intermediate conversations in Chinese and talk about many different subjects."
Laura Ashley Bate Washington State University
"I really learned more independence and trust in myself that I knew what I want and what I am doing in my life. I also learned a lot more French than I expected to!"
Evelyn Little Washington State University
"I learned a new way of living: more sustainably, more fresh foods, more outdoor adventures, and so much more. I gained confidence in my ability to plan a trip anywhere around the world and I learned how much I love the Spanish language. I now plan to do whatever it takes to live abroad and become fluent in the language. Study ab..."
Latisha Jensen Washington State University
"life experience "
Ellie Washington State University
"I learned better time management and learned how to better appreciate people's differences. I was very eye opening and I think it truly made me a better person."
A student Washington State University
"I think about my study abroad experience every day and it has given me a whole new perspective on my life and the world. I wish everyone could get the opportunity to travel, make lasting memories, and form lifetime friendships just like I did because I know it will be one of their best decisions of their life. It was definitely ..."
Samantha Bill Washington State University
"I learned a lot about the fashion industry in Italy."
Carly Henning Washington State University
"This could go on for hours. I learned more about myself than I knew existed. I learned how to travel, how I act when I am uncomfortable, how to act quickly, how to live in the moment, and most importantly to live every second of every day to the fullest because there is so much out there that you haven't even seen yet. "
Allie Peterson Washington State University
"I learned that I can do things I never thought I could do - going into a foreign country not knowing a person, but still having the time of my life."
Rebecca Calloway Washington State University
"I gained cultural knowledge and really figured out that you can do anything you put your mind to."
A student Washington State University
"Cultural awareness. A pleasant surprise on how different the culture was to my original expectations. "
A student Washington State University
"My experience was a million percent worthwhile. I love New Zealand so much and I think about my experience, the country and all my friends everyday since being home. I learned so much about myself that I would not have learned without going abroad. My sense of adventure was cultivated in NZ and I am so happy with all I said 'yes..."
A student Washington State University
"Independence, confidence, and life-long friends. I'll never regret going abroad, I'm actually planning on doing a second program next summer."
Megan Styborski Washington State University
"Cultural integration. Adaptability. Problem Solving. Experience traveling. Dealing with different personalities and customs. Very worth while. You learn more than you realize."
A student Washington State University
"I gained more understanding of the police force and it's history both based in the U.S. and London. "
A student Washington State University