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Study Abroad
with Purdue!
Presenters
Addison SheldonAlaina Orchard Chelsey Mullins April Robillos
Poll:Tell us who’s here!
Study Abroad is for Everyone!Want to study abroad but have something holding you back? Talk to a study abroad advisor to discuss options – you may be surprised by what you find out! Some things we can help with:
-Helping you stay on track to graduate on time-Financial resources and scholarship info-Types of courses and languages of instruction available-How to use study abroad to enhance your employability-How to make the most of studying abroad-Any personal concerns or questions you have
Where can I go?
Almost anywhere!
Over 450 programs in 60 countries(Don’t worry – we can help you narrow down your
search!)
How do I choose?
• GPA • Foreign Language• Department & College Approval • Timing• Cost• Types of courses available
What types of programs are available?
• Academic Year
• Semester
• Summer
• Short-term
– Breaks, Maymester
• Internships
Exchange Programs:• Purdue tuition• Emphasize independence & integration
Co-sponsor Programs:• Comprehensive fee• Offer more familiar structures & specialized support
Departmental Programs:• Program fee (not tuition) plus study abroad fee• Shorter-term travel with Purdue students & program
leaders
Getting Started
Visit studyabroad.purdue.edu
Select ‘Getting Started’ and review ‘Program Options’
Contact the study abroad office – speak with an advisor and
explore student stories on our website!
Visit your department’s study abroad website
Consult your Academic Advisor
Apply Online!
When do I apply?Summer and Fall Programs –
During the Spring semester before studying abroad
Spring Programs –
During the Fall semester before studying abroad
Departmental Programs –
As instructed by the Program Leader
When do I apply?Summer and Fall Programs –
General Deadline (most programs): March 1
Early Deadline (select programs): February 1
Spring Programs –
General Deadline (most programs): September 15
Early Deadline (select programs): September 1
To check the deadline for your program, visit its page on the Purdue Study Abroad website.
What about academics?Students can take major requirements, electives, and general education courses while abroad – there really is something for everyone! If you study through an approved Purdue program, all of your classes come back as direct Purdue Credit!
Academic Advisor +Study Abroad Liaison(s)
+ Study Abroad Office
=Your Team
How can I stay on track for graduation?
• Plan Early!• Work with your academic advisor to determine what degree
requirements you need to complete while studying abroad• Research course offerings to determine if a program is a good fit• Meet with a study abroad advisor for help determining what classes
you can take• Courses taken abroad come in as direct credit, just like you took them
here at Purdue!
Financial Resources for Study Abroad:
Purdue Scholarships
Semester Study Abroad Funding: Up to $7,000 Available- Purdue Moves Semester Scholarship = Up to $5,000- Semester Abroad Intercultural Learning (SAIL) Scholarship = $2,000
Short Term Study Abroad Funding: Up to $3,000 Available- Purdue Moves Short Term Scholarship = $500 to $3,000
More information, including eligibility details and priority application deadlines, are available online: Purdue Study Abroad > Financial Resources.
Financial AidIf you normally receive financial aid, you may be able to use it
for your program!
Many scholarships, grants, and even loans can be used
towards most study abroad programs.
Some scholarships or aid may have restrictions on what it can
be used for, consult our website or ask a study abroad advisor or financial aid officer for more information!
Where do I live?
Housing options vary by program but include:
• Apartments
• Dorms
• Homestays
• Hotels (for very short programs)
Your study abroad advisor will help you explore housing options for the
programs you are looking at!
Why should I study abroad?
-Experience things you just can’t experience at Purdue
-Develop academically, professionally, and personally
-Improve communication skills and become more effective across cultures
-Enhance your resume and stand out to potential employers
-Learn a new language or practice one you’re studying at Purdue
-Discover something you are passionate about
-Make friends from all over the world
Opportunities Beyond the Classroom
Excursions • Research • Internships
Company Visits • Job Shadowing
COVID-19 and Study Abroad
Current status of Purdue Study Abroad Programs:
• Spring 2021: Programs have been suspended.
• Spring Break 2021: Suspended due to changes in the university calendar, which eliminated spring break 2021.
• Summer and Fall 2021: At this time, we anticipate these programs will be running, though some may have some changes or adjustments.
Any updates will be communicated by our office as we have them.
COVID-19 and Study AbroadPurdue is closely monitoring the world-wide situation and uses many factors to determine if a program will run. These include but are not limited to:
• U.S. Department of State Travel Alerts
• C.D.C. Travel Guidelines
• Travel restrictions and border closures – ability to enter/leave the country and/or obtain a visa
• Program’s ability to safely host students and a review of what procedures and protocols are in place
COVID-19 and Study Abroad
Study abroad will be back when it is safe to do so.
In the meantime, now is a great time for students to plan ahead for future study abroad programs!
Study abroad advisors are available to help students pick the most appropriate program for their needs and goals, and students can consult with their academic advisors to help work study abroad seamlessly into their plan of study.
Meet your SA Advisors
Virtual Advising Appointments Available!
Programs for Study Abroad, Young Hall Room 105
765.494.2383 | www.studyabroad.purdue.edu
Asia & Parts of Europe
Australia & New
Zealand
Latin America
Parts of Europe
Hear from our students!
For updates, student stories, info sessions, and more follow us:Instagram: @BoilersAbroadFacebook: Purdue Study AbroadWebsite: www.studyabroad.purdue.edu
Questions?Please type them in the CHAT box and send to “everyone” to make sure we see them.
If we are not able to answer your question live email it studyabroad@purdue.edu and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible!