Find a Program
Spend some time browsing through the programs available.
Begin your journey by watching one of our many pre-recorded advising sessions. You can attend a Live Q&A or information session to connect with an education abroad advisor.
Watch Explore Education Abroad 101. This 20-minute pre-recorded session provides an overview of program types, finances, goal setting, and academic integration. It is a required first step on your journey.
Come in during the academic year for advising with one of our peer mentors or join us for Live Q&A to learn more about study abroad and speak with staff about any questions:
Watch a thematic session or attend a live event. The thematic recordings (listed below) and our many facilitated events provide a deeper look at our programs from different lenses.
When you have chosen a program, find out how to apply.
Scroll through this Faculty-Led 101 presentation which highlights the faculty-led program model and connects you to active program options.
This 20-minute pre-recorded session explores the variety and benefits of international internships. Students can intern abroad as early as the summer after their freshman year.
Exchange and Affiliated partners offer a wide array of program choices. These pre-recorded sessions survey programs by region for semester and summer, including information about academics, culture, and experiential learning opportunities.
Explore Africa | Watch Session |
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Explore Asia | Watch Session |
Explore Australia & New Zealand | Watch Session |
Explore Europe (Central and Eastern) | Watch Session |
Explore France & Belgium | Watch Session |
Explore Italy & Greece | Watch Session |
Explore Latin American | Watch Session |
Explore the Middle East & North Africa | Watch Session |
Explore Scandinavia / Nordic | Watch Session |
Explore Spain & Portugal | Watch Session |
Explore UK & Ireland | Watch Session: Semester or Summer |
Undergraduate McCombs Business students interested in learning about business-specific international education opportunities should visit the BBA International Programs Office website for information session details.
Undergraduate Engineering students interested in learning about engineering-specific international education opportunities should visit the International Engineering Education (IEE) website for more information. To make an advising appointment, email iee@engr.utexas.edu.
Spend some time browsing through the programs available.
Research program and credit equivalencies in the My Credit Abroad database.
Review the Explore Checklist to consider your goals and needs for your term abroad.
Consider how starting or continuing with language learning could benefit your career.