The new issue of Abroadly Speaking has arrived!

The new Study Abroad Office magazine is here!

  • Have you ever had questions about going abroad, but don't know where to start?
  • Do you wish there was something that could answer your financial questions about going abroad?
  • Do you think you'll have relationship issues if you go study abroad?

  • WE CAN HELP!

    Check out our new issue of Abroadly Speaking - Survival Guide Edition.
    You'll find information about Getting started, Money matters, Identity, Relationships and more!

    Stop by the Study Abroad Office for a copy of the Magazine.
    Click here to download a pdf of Abroadly Speaking.

    Click here to visit the Abroadly Speaking site where you'll find other cool articles and tons of photos.

    Information Sessions

    FINAL INFORMATION SESSION OF THE SEMESTER

    One more chance to take the first step toward studying abroad before the end of the semester!
    The Information Session will be held in the International Office, Wooldridge Hall (WOH) on 600 West. 24th Street.

    Last Information Session in May

  • Tuesday, May 6, at 4 p.m.
  • We will post June session dates at the end of May.


    Fulbright - Online application opens May 1

    Fulbright online application opens may 1

    Campus Deadline is Wednesday, September 3 at 5:00PM
    Walk-in Advising for Fulbright will be every Friday from 2:00 - 4:00
    For an appointment call the front desk at 471-6490
    Visit the Fulbright website for more information.


    C-GEO Student Blogs

    UT STUDENTS WRITE ABOUT THEIR EXPERIENCES ABROAD

    Click here to read blogs of UT students and the adventures they had while Studying Abroad.



    Click here to get started with the on-line application.  If you're never been here before, you'll need to do an information session.
    Abroadly Speaking Website



    Please call 471-6490 to schedule an appointment with an advisor.

    "When we cross borders to learn from one another, we break down barriers. It is extremely important, at this moment in history, to listen to what other cultures tell us. The cross-cultural experience enriches individual lives, instills global competency, and strengthens the entire university community"

    -William Powers Jr.
    President
    The University of Texas at Austin