Have questions about study abroad?
This 2-minute video walks you through the process of semester and summer study abroad at ר!
Resources
- Study abroad FAQ
- Review our comparison of the 4 study abroad program types (PDF) offered at ר to understand the differences.
- Download the Steps to Study Abroad instructions (PDF) and review the Steps to Study Abroad (below).
- Attend an Abroad 101 info session, held Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. (See below for more info and Zoom link)
- Interested in a shorter study abroad experience? Learn the basics about ר Travel Courses (Faculty-Led Study Abroad programs) with this pre-recorded , also held virtually on Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m. See below for more info and Zoom link.
- Attend upcoming and ongoing Study Abroad events.
Steps to Study Abroad
Download these Steps to Study Abroad instructions (PDF)
Research
- Get a passport!!!
- Watch this 2-minute “” video that walks you through the process of semester and summer study abroad through ר.
- Attend a 30-minute "Abroad 101" info session through ר Education Abroad (to learn about the process) – offered weekly (see schedule below.) You may also . Attendance is mandatory – your semester abroad application will NOT be processed until you have attended.
- Attend the bi-annual ר Study Abroad Fairs - in September and February
- Optional: meet virtually with a ר student who has already studied abroad, for one-on-one peer advising
- Meet with your ר Academic Advisor (to review your academic track, class flexibility, and plans to study abroad in relation to your graduation and major/minor requirements)
Apply to study abroad through ר
- Apply for through ר (via the blue "Apply Now" button) prior to the application deadline, and wait to be notified by Education Abroad. ר academic credits for study abroad will only be awarded to students who have applied and been accepted to study abroad by ר Education Abroad.
Apply to the foreign host institution
- Apply to the foreign host institution directly, after being accepted to study abroad by ר.
- Follow the instructions sent to you by the Education Abroad office on how to apply to your specific program, which you will receive after the ר application deadline.
Do your Course Equivalencies
- Attend an Education Abroad "Abroad 102" info session, offered weekly (see schedule below).– where you will learn how to complete Course Equivalency Forms ("course equivalencies"). Attendance is mandatory.
- Complete your Course Equivalency Forms following these steps for Course Equivalencies.
- All courses taken abroad must be approved by the relevant ר department chair and your Academic Advisors. ר students must take a minimum of 12 U.S. credits during each semester abroad. We strongly recommend that you consider choosing courses that have already been approved by ר by reviewing the "Pre-Approved Courses" list on the Academics tab of your chosen program in the study abroad portal (Terra Dotta).
Apply for your visa & attend the pre-departure orientation
- Apply for a visa (if applicable)
- Ensure that your passport is valid for 6 months after your program's end date.
- Attend a mandatory pre-departure orientation through ר Education Abroad.
ר Application Deadlines for Study Abroad
Summer 2025
- March 15, 2025: Summer Programs (through ר's partners)
Fall 2025
- February 15, 2025: Exchange Semester Programs
- March 15, 2025: Partner Semester Programs
- April 15, 2025 early action deadline: ר Travel Courses (Faculty-Led Programs), with January 2026 travel and some pre-trip class meetings in Fall 2025. After this date, students can apply on a space-available basis.
January 2026
- September 20, 2025: January Intersession Programs (through ר's partners)
Spring 2026
- September 20, 2025: All semester programs (Exchange Semester Programs & Partner Semester Programs)
- November 15, 2025 early action deadline: ר Travel Courses (Faculty-Led Programs), with Spring Break or Summer travel and some class meetings in Spring 2025. After this date, students can apply on a space-available basis.
Attend Study Abroad Info Sessions
All students planning to study abroad are required to attend a Study Abroad Info Session before applying to a program, to understand the process and their responsibilities.
- If you are planning to participate in a semester, summer program, or January intersession program, attend the "Abroad 101" info session.
- Once you are accepted to study abroad on a semester or summer program, you are also required to attend an "Abroad 102" info session.
- If you are interested in a ר Travel Course (Faculty-Led Program), attend the virtual ר Travel Course info session or .
"Abroad 101" sessions
“Abroad 101" sessions discuss the basics of going abroad:
- Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m. at 161 William Street, 16th Floor Conference Room
- Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. on Zoom: (use your ר Zoom account to access. Password: ABROAD)
This session covers:
- Program types: Semester abroad programs, ר Travel Courses (Faculty-Led Programs), and summer programs
- Costs, financial aid, and scholarships
- Application deadlines
- How to search for programs and apply
- These are 30-minute sessions led by a Study Abroad Advisor (or student assistant), with time for Q&A.
- If you want to watch a (20 minutes long), you may do so. Note: If you are applying to study abroad, you'll be required to watch this pre-recorded Abroad 101 info session again closer to departure – as part of the ר study abroad application process.
"Abroad 102" sessions
"Abroad 102" sessions explain how you'll obtain ר credits for courses taken abroad. The Abroad 102 session is NOT required for students going on a ר Travel Course.
- Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. at 161 William Street, 16th Floor Conference Room
- Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. on Zoom: (use your ר Zoom account to access. Password: ABROAD)
- Once you are accepted to study abroad on a semester or summer program, you are also required to attend an "Abroad 102" info session which explains how you'll obtain ר credits for courses taken abroad.
- Before attending, watch this (16 minutes long). Then attend an Abroad 102 info session with a student assistant who will walk you through the process.
Abroad 102 topics
- What are Course Equivalencies?
- How do you make Course Equivalency Forms for the courses you will take abroad?
- What courses can you take abroad? What courses can't you take abroad?
- How do you get course approvals from Dept. Chairs and Academic Advisors?
- Review your foreign school's catalog before attending, and meet with your ר Academic Advisor to discuss courses you wish to take.
- If you attended an "Abroad 102" longer than 6 months prior to studying abroad, you'll need to re-attend in order to re-familiarize yourself with the process.
- These are 30-minute Zoom sessions led by a Study Abroad Advisor (or student assistant) with time for Q&A.
- Note: the Abroad 102 session is NOT required for students going on a ר Travel Course.
ר Travel Course (Faculty-Led Programs) info session
Wednesdays via Zoom, 12:00 p.m. (use your ר zoom account to access. Password: ABROAD)
This info session explores the basics of participating on a ר Travel Course:
- Learn about these ר Fall/Spring courses taught by ר professors that feature a 1-3 week study abroad component during January, Spring Break, or Summer
- Costs, financial aid, and scholarships
- Application deadlines
- How to search for programs and apply
If you can't attend the virtual session, watch this (16 minutes).
Study Abroad Advising with ר Education Abroad
You may request an advising session with one of our study abroad advisors.
- Students are required to attend an Abroad 101 session prior to making an appointment with a Study Abroad Advisor.
- Check out our FAQ to see if you can find answers.
- Email us at studyabroad@pace.edu to set up an appointment (in person, or via telephone, Skype, or Zoom).
Search Programs and Apply
(Terra Dotta)
Deciding where to go can be challenging! ר offers 75 approved semester programs and numerous ר Travel Courses (ר courses that feature a short study abroad component, led by ר Faculty). Our advice is to start with self-reflection and research. Then you can make informed decisions based on the following considerations: length of the program; location; costs (including the cost of living in your chosen destination); academic offerings; how independent you wish to be; language considerations; and cultural differences. Consider your needs and wants from the program: what do you hope to gain from this experience that you can’t gain at ר – academically, personally, and in your future professional life? There are also language considerations; for almost all of ר’s study abroad programs, students only need to know English for the academic part... but outside the classroom, some students want to learn and speak a new language. Also, some of our foreign partner schools are preferred for students from specific ר schools. You should also review this comparison of the study abroad program types (PDF) offered at ר to understand the differences. Finally, we invite you to speak with one of our Study Abroad Advisors who can help guide you in your decision.
Study Abroad post-COVID
ר students may study abroad in Academic Year 2024-25 to almost all destinations where we have vetted partners. Though ר no longer requires students to be COVID-vaccine compliant, we strongly recommend that ר students who want to study abroad be vaccinated against COVID-19 before they leave the U.S., since laws may be different abroad.
- Though the U.S. Government and The World Health Organization ended the global emergency status for COVID-19, we recommend that you read about how studying abroad may be affected by COVID-19 to understand the health and financial risks involved with studying abroad.
- ר no longer requires that students be COVID-19 compliant. However, ר recommends that students continue to follow CDC guidelines for vaccination, which recommend that everyone be up to date with flu shots and COVID-19 vaccines including booster doses.
- Study Abroad students should research to see if there are any remaining COVID-19 regulations for entry into their chosen host country abroad (and other countries they wish to travel to).
- If you are doing a homestay or an internship with vulnerable populations during study abroad, you may also need to be COVID-19 compliant.
Attend a Study Abroad Fair at ר!
Spring 2025 Fairs: January 29 and January 30
- Wednesday, January 29, 2025, 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.: New York City, 15 Beekman, Bianco Room
- Thursday, January 30, 2025, 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.: Pleasantville, Kessel Student Center, Gottesman Room
ר's Study Abroad Fairs offer students the opportunity to learn about studying abroad as part of their ר Path! Speak one-on-one with ר students who have studied abroad, ר professors offering study abroad courses abroad, and representatives from our wonderful partner universities worldwide. ר offers study abroad programs in 50+ countries. Our ר Study Abroad Fair Boarding Pass (PDF) offers advice for students to help prioritize what's important when considering studying abroad.
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