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 learned a lot about navigating unfamiliar territory both literally and metaphorically and getting more comfortable doing things outside my comfort zone or without my friends. I also learned a lot about Greek values and general ways of life and I learned what aspects of that I wanted to bring back with me to America. Going abro..."
A student Wesleyan University
"Language skills, environmental knowledge. I would do it again"
A student Wesleyan University
"My experience in Jordan was challenging, but incredibly meaningful and rewarding. I am especially grateful for the program's amazing staff and professors."
A student Wesleyan University
"Yes I learned about a whole new culture and so many other things it was extraordinary. "
A student Wesleyan University
"I learned how to be more independent and take responsibility for my well-being. I also tapped into my love of exploration and embraced my curiosity. "
A student Wesleyan University
"Yes, I felt as if I had the time and space to think about many things, and that I definitely know myself better now because of it."
A student Wesleyan University
"It was definitely worthwhile! I learned about the cultures of the countries we lived in, and about how they approach issues of public health, government, diplomacy, etc. This was very beneficial to me in terms of thinking about future career paths. I continued to learn how the rest of the world views the US, which is not the way..."
Talia Wesleyan University
"Time management ability, historical insight, research ability. Although the program is quite short, I believe all of us encountered friendships that will be long lasting and meaningful. Yes, it is definitely worthwhile. "
Hang Yu Wesleyan University
"Linguistic, cultural, societal immersion. Yes."
A student Wesleyan University
"Beyond the sheer amount of information learned in class, there are so many intangible learning experiences which you have while abroad which teach you how to be an international citizen"
A student Wesleyan University
"I learned how to be more independent, how to budget money, and how to handle uncomfortable or challenging situations. I would definitely do it again: it was a very positive experience!"
A student Wesleyan University
"I have a new cultural perspective and yes it was worthwhile"
A student Wesleyan University
"I have thoroughly enjoyed my time here in Greece. CYA is not a rigorous program and it took me a while to adjust to the fact that learning can occur in a non-stressful environment. I have learnt here in an unprecedented way. Each of the classes are related to Greece in some way (ancient architecture, economics, history, philosop..."
A student Wesleyan University
"I learned so much about independence and navigating new situations, as well as communicating across language barriers and cultures. Difficult at times, but definitely worthwhile. "
Sarah Padgett Wesleyan University
"I learned that being open and receptive to new experiences, and fighting against the urge to be closed off when faced with an unfamiliar situation, is the best thing that any student - or human being - can do for themselves. "
Rachel G Wesleyan University
"It was very challenging in many ways, but I have really learned out to advocate for myself, even in a second language (In host family settings and in hospital settings). I came out pretty fluent in Spanish and comfortable and confident to communicate with any Spanish speaker, so it was absolutely worthwhile despite the struggles..."
A student Wesleyan University
"I learned so much about Chinese culture and just ways of living in a place that isn't America or somewhere where I am comfortable. I absolutely think it was worthwhile, but the program was not only academically hard, but very socially hard which I have already explained and which greatly detracted from my experience. "
Emily Murphy Wesleyan University
"My experience was very worthwhile because of all of the opportunities for cultural immersion that being in Haifa provided. "
A student Wesleyan University
"I gained a lot from living and interacting with so many locals. The experience truly gave me the opportunity to immerse myself into Chilean culture and for that reason, I found it incredibly worthwhile. Not to mention, my Spanish improved immensely! "
A student Wesleyan University
"I learned that it's ok to be outside of your comfort zone because you'll always find your way around with the right people to help you! "
Taisa V Wesleyan University
"I gained more outdoor/hiking skills and a greater love for the outdoors. I also learned the importance of independence while in a new place. Sometimes, you have to learn how to be alone somewhere new, before you can learn to feel comfortable around others. It was most definitely worthwhile. "
Molly Bogin Wesleyan University
"Being at college in the U.S. and being at college in Prague have each given me totally different experiences of independence. I owe Prague for some amazing new friends, for being the perfect home base for exploring Europe (especially central and eastern Europe!), and most of all for the cultural immersion that has allowed me to ..."
Lydia O Wesleyan University
"Independence"
A student Wesleyan University
"I learned the types of communities I need to situate myself in to be happy, and types I should avoid."
A student Wesleyan University
"I became much more confident with regards to my independence. "
Jordan E Wesleyan University