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Why Study Abroad?

Study Abroad Informational Meetings

SDSU offers over 190 study abroad programs in 44 different countries. Every year, there are more and more students experiencing the excitement, challenges and rewards of studying in another country. By choosing one of these sponsored programs, students receive resident credits, pay comparable fees to SDSU, and are able to use their financial aid while abroad. We invite you to explore this site and find all the information you will need to study abroad.

First step: Research your options. You can research by program, by country, or by language requirements. For a complete listing of possibilities, please go here. Also you can go to program overview.

*International Business major students, please click here for specific information.

*Spanish major students, please click here for specific information.

SDSU, Imperial Valley Campus offers you short term travel-study programs. These programs give you the opportunity to go to another country for several weeks, earn units of SDSU credit, and have an incredible out-of-the-classroom experience.

Click here for SDSU, Imperial Valley Campus
2008 Travel-Study Programs

There are many other Travel/Study Programs (such as Criminal Justice in Russia, Creative Writing in Ireland, etc) and Language Immersion Programs (Madrid, Spain and Alajuela, Costa Rica) available through the SDSU's College of Extended Studies (CES). Information is available at http://www.ces.sdsu.edu/travel.html

In addition to the Language Immersion Programs available through the CES mentioned above, there are other foreign language options available through ISEP.

Accepted Students - Those student who have been accepted to participate in a study abroad program, review this link to get information on academic credit, finances, health & safety, travel info, etc.

Do not miss this great opportunity! To obtain more information about study abroad programs, contact Miriam C. Castanon