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Syracuse Abroad Hosting Annual Syracuse Abroad Week Sept. 12-16

Monday, September 12, 2022, By Ashley Barletta
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Mascot Otto with two students who are holding "passports"Syracuse Abroad is excited for a new year of international education!

As the academic year begins, Syracuse Abroad is eager to continue supporting student intercultural experiences, both abroad and on campus. With over 500 students studying abroad this fall in nearly 20 locations, Syracuse Abroad is ready to help students plan their study abroad experience for spring 2023 and beyond.

This year, Syracuse Abroad Week will take place Sept. 12-16. Students, partners and faculty are invited to take part in a variety of in-person and virtual events to learn more about study abroad opportunities and program offerings. Throughout the week, Syracuse Abroad staff will host virtual information sessions discussing program options, financing study abroad, internship opportunities and more. To view all events and sessions, visit the schedule of Syracuse Abroad Week events.

Syracuse Abroad is taking over Shaw Quad on Sept. 14! Students, campus partners and faculty are invited to visit the Syracuse Abroad tent on the quad from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Wednesday to learn about options for international study and explore more than 100 programs in 60 different countries. In the event of rain, the event will be held in Goldstein Auditorium.

Upon arriving at Syracuse Abroad on the Quad, students will receive a passport to travel throughout the tent. Through the passport, students will speak with Syracuse Abroad Center program advisors, World Partner representatives, campus partners and Global Ambassadors to learn more about program offerings. Each page of the passport will direct students to someone who can answer a question, provide insight about the study abroad process or talk about their own experiences abroad. Completed passports with stamps from each table can be dropped off at check-in tables for a chance to win exclusive Syracuse Abroad swag items.

Mascot Otto the Orange holding Syracuse Abroad literature over his headWhile at Syracuse Abroad on the Quad, learn more about:

  • Our premiere Syracuse Abroad Center programs in Florence, London, Madrid, Strasbourg, Santiago and Exploring Central Europe, a featured fall-only program;
  • World Partner programs with representatives from partner programs including DIS, CEA, CET, Sea Education Association and many other universities around the globe;
  • Summer and short-term programs for Summer 2023;
  • Financial assistance available for students studying abroad; and
  • Program alumni experiences abroad from Syracuse Abroad Global Ambassadors.

Spring 2023 Abroad

Study abroad programs in 2023 will be full of excitement, adventure and intercultural learning. Each program is designed to enrich students’ collegiate career, both personally and academically. Syracuse Abroad programs are filled with enriching coursework, experienced professors, extensive student support services and immersive educational field trips to create a holistic and robust student experience.

Students can start planning for their Spring 2023 semester abroad and apply now. The application deadline is Oct. 1, and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Some spring 2023 programs have already reached or will soon be reaching capacity, so it is best to apply early.

For more information about spring programs, students can schedule an appointment with an international program advisor or make a general advising appointment to explore options. Advising appointments will take place virtually or at the Syracuse Abroad satellite office in Bird Library, SyracuseAbroad@Bird, located on the library’s lower level in Room 002.

Syracuse Abroad is committed to making study abroad a reality for students seeking academic opportunities beyond their home campus. There are a variety of grants and incentives for undergraduate Syracuse University students participating in Syracuse Abroad programs including study abroad grants, need and merit based awards and travel grants.

To learn more about awards and grants, visit Grants and Aid for SU Students.

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