The wall by my desk is decorated with an aerial photograph of a meandering river located near the border between Peru and Brazil. I haven’t been there – I just found it in a magazine and like to look at it. The surrounding green forest contrasts strikingly with the water, which is the color of coffee with cream, a glossy stripe of light brown cutting through the trees.
Wait… coffee-colored water? Eew. Would I want to stick my feet in that? And I bet there are tons of mosquitoes.
Like a muddy but beautiful river, the idea of studying abroad can stir up contrasting emotions such as excitement and anxiety. Don’t let the scary or confusing parts of the process outweigh the positive aspects!
Begin exploring your options at the Education Abroad Fair –
Tuesday, October 5 from noon to 5:00 p.m. in the HUB.
The Education Abroad Fair is your opportunity to
- meet with study abroad advisers for specific regions of the world,
- visit the College of the Liberal Arts table to find out how credits from abroad can fit into your academic plan,
- attend brief presentations on a variety of study abroad-related topics. Click here to see the schedule of presentations.
Can’t attend the Education Abroad Fair? No worries!
The Liberal Arts College’s website gives you access to all the information you need to start planning for a summer, semester, or year abroad:
(Also, click here to see how study abroad can fit into your major.)
!! DEADLINES !! DEADLINES !! DEADLINES !!
Don’t wait until the last few weeks before a deadline to work on your application. It may take several weeks to compile all the information you will need to submit.
- To study abroad in FALL 2011 (or Academic Year 2011-2012), the application deadline is JANUARY 20, 2011
- To study abroad in SUMMER 2011, the application deadline for most programs is FEBRUARY 1, 2011. (Some programs have a mid-February or early-March deadline.)
- To study abroad in SPRING 2012, the application deadline is APRIL 1, 2011. Some programs re-open later in the summer, with an extended deadline of Sept. 15, but you will not have access to the entire range of programs/countries if you miss the April 1 deadline!
RECOMMENDATIONS
You will need at least one general recommendation (from a faculty member or academic adviser), and for some programs you also need an evaluation from a language instructor. Before listing someone as your recommender, ask for his/her permission. Next, list the person’s name and email address in the relevant section on your application. S/he will receive an email explaining how to open the online recommendation form.
“OMG, I can’t be away from home for that long…”
If you are nervous about spending time outside of the U.S., talk to your peers, instructors, and advisers who have studied abroad and ask to hear about their experiences. Read the blogs at PSU GeoBlog and on The Education Abroad Experience, written by students who are abroad this term. They don’t gloss over the difficult aspects of studying abroad, but hopefully their enthusiasm will make a bigger impression on you and give you the nudge you need to go ahead and apply for a program!
If you studied abroad already (during high school or while at Penn State) and have some advice to share, we would love to hear from you!
Hope to see you at the Education Abroad Fair!