October 17 - 21, 2011
Study Abroad Week officially begins the year-long advising period for Sophomores and Juniors who wish to study abroad in the Summer 2012, Fall 2012, Winter 2013, and Spring 2013 terms. All students who wish to study in Santa Clara's 104 approved program locations around the world MUST attend Study Abroad 101 (see below). Come and find out who can study abroad, where you can study, how to apply, and ways to prepare for Study Abroad Advising Week.
Study Abroad 101: Prepare for Your Global Education
October 5, 2011
5:30 - 7:00 pm
Locatelli Center
All students who are planning to study abroad next academic year 2012 - 2013 must attend this important information session. The International Programs Office staff and Peer Advisors will discuss the most frequently asked questions about study abroad procedures including program options, eligibility requirements, cost, financial aid policy, timeline, application deadlines, how to apply, among others. Limited seating so arrive early. First priority seating for Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores. Freshmen are encouraged to join. >>
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Search Program Options
Search by Country, City, or Provider.
Use our online search portal to find a program based on the location, provider, GPA requirements, language pre-requisites, housing options, etc. Then go to the program provider's information session or talk to the campus representative at their advising table in the Benson Lobby.
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Appointment with Staff
Have general questions about study abroad?
The International Program staff are available to talk to students about all aspect of study abroad including program options, application procedures, financial aid policy, and to answer all your questions. You can call the office at 408-551-3019 to set up an appointment. For all general study abroad advising needs students will meet with Barbara Colyar, Director for Study Abroad Programs. The Peer Advisors will be available at the International Programs table in Benson.
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Talk with Peer Advisors
Trying to figure out where to start?
We have Peer Advisors who have studied abroad and are part of our staff to help you. You can reach them by visiting the International Programs Office located at 755 Franklin Street, across the street from Alumni Science. The Peer Advisors along with members of the International Ambassadors program will be tabling in the Benson Lobby throughout the week to chat with you. >>
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Contact International Ambassadors
Hear it from seniors who have studied abroad!
Sometimes it's best to hear it from fellow students who have studied abroad in the specific location which you are considering. The International Ambassadors are study abroad alumni (mostly seniors) who are available to talk with you about their own experience. We encourage you to
view their profiles and reflections and contact them if you have any questions.
Meet with Program Representatives (Benson Lobby)
Do you want one-on-one advising by a campus representative?
All of our affiliated program representatives will be on campus during Study Abroad Week to talk with students, lead information sessions, and hand out their brochures. You can have one-on-one advising at their tables in the Benson Lobby throughout the week. Please consult our Upcoming Events for their information sessions and tabling schedules.
Attend Information Sessions
Compare and Contrast Program Options!
Information sessions are led by the respective visiting campus representatives with the goal of providing students with an overview of the providers (Arcadia, IES, SFS, etc), their location-specific program options (Australia, Spain, Denmark, etc), the services each provider or locations offer (course offerings, financial aid, requirements, etc), and any other information raised by students. We invite you to attend as many of the info sessions as you want to compare and contrast program options.
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Calendar of Events

Below please find our schedule of all information sessions, forums, panel discussions, Benson Lobby advising opportunities during Study Abroad Week and the rest of the academic year. Be sure to register for the events you wish to attend.