Wesleyan University
University Information
The Office of Study Abroad works with students, faculty, administrators, and program providers to ensure that students participate in substantive educational programs in other countries, and that said programs form a meaningful part of a coherent whole within the major and the overall Wesleyan undergraduate degree. Intellectually rigorous study abroad is integral to the University's efforts to internationalize the curriculum and prepare students for global citizenship. In the Wesleyan context, internationalization also includes encouragement of language and area studies, the development of opportunities for study and research abroad for all students and faculty, and the involvement of faculty in incorporating international perspectives into the curriculum.
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Please visit https://www.wesleyan.edu/cgs/osa/ for more information.
"I felt that I learned a lot from my experience studying abroad. The classes were all good, and travelling and living in a foreign country was a very unique experience that will definitely help me in the future. This program is definitely worthwhile!"
A student Wesleyan University
"Australia was a really fun time, but unfortunately, I look back on it in a negative light because of the way IFSA Butler handled an academic misunderstanding. It was worthwhile in terms of life experience, but not worth the destruction of my GPA, which I had spent years building just to have IFSA Butler wreck it by stubbornly re..."
A student Wesleyan University
"I learned so much about sailing, nautical science, ocean policy, marine biology, and what it takes to live aboard a tall ship and work together with a group of people who are all part of the same mission."
Molly G Wesleyan University
"New cultural and historical understanding of the countries I visited. How to live and enjoy life on my own. "
Andy H Wesleyan University
"Quito has a completely different pace of life than what I am used to in the U.S. Ecuadorians are never on time and value friendships and relationships with people above anything else. I really enjoyed spending 5 months in a place with a different mindset (about school, work, spending time with family, food, etc), and I have been..."
A student Wesleyan University
"Being abroad really opens your eyes to experiences outside of the Wesleyan vibe and the hectic nature of American culture. It was definitely worthwhile and I would go back in a heartbeat."
A student Wesleyan University
"It was definitely worthwhile! I improved my language skills, became a more experienced traveller, and became more independent overall. "
Jessica K Wesleyan University
"A ton. I learned a ton of slang and normal vocabulary, I made many local friends that I will keep in touch with, I ate amazing food, saw amazing things, and had a blast. More worthwhile than anything I've done."
Michael K Wesleyan University
"My Spanish skills improved drastically, I experienced a lot of personal growth and met a lot of cool people. I could not be more grateful for this experience."
Emily F Wesleyan University
"This program allows you to meet a lot of people and communities that you wouldn't otherwise. I meet so many inspiring people that taught me so much about myself and about Panamanian culture. Completely worthwhile experience and I can't wait to go back. "
Katharine E Wesleyan University
"It was worthwhile. I learned a lot about the gulf culture which was my primary goal and walked away with better language skills"
A student Wesleyan University
"My knowledge of Japanese history, cultural practices, and religion expanded tremendously over my abroad experience greatly "
Lia V Wesleyan University
"Yes. It was such a good experience living and bonding with my home-stay mates and just roaming around the city. Especially coming from a rural background, the study abroad gave me a much more expansive experience."
Lee W Wesleyan University
"London is a true crossroads of the world. Within the city I was able to experience so many different cultures, by meeting such a huge variety of people all brought together in one place. The Victoria and Albert Museum is a can't miss, along with the British Museum. Being a hub of European travel, London is also a great jumping-o..."
Jen M Wesleyan University