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Program Coordinator:
Jessica Vogan
(970) 943-2891

Fax:
(970) 943-2702

Address:
University Center 118b
Western State Colorado University
600 N. Adams St.
Gunnison, CO 81231

 

Study Abroad

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“We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.” – Jawaharial Nehru

 

Studying abroad can be the experience of a lifetime. You will meet people from all over the world, be exposed to new and interesting customs, maybe learn a new language, take courses not available at WSCU, and gain the broadened perspective only living and studying abroad can offer. All of these experiences will boost your self-confidence, flexibility, and decision making skills, as well as give you an experience that sets you apart from most students.

Studying Abroad through Western

Western State Colorado University has consortium agreements with many study abroad providers offering programs all over the world. When a Western student studies with one of our affiliate providers the transfer of credit is guaranteed and courses can be taken abroad that will fulfill major and minor requirements here at Western. Students may have access to financial aid, loans or scholarships they are receiving through Western when studying with an affiliate provider. 

Western's Affiliate Providers

American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS)

Arcadia University

Academic Program International

Globalinks Abroad

Cultural Experiences Abroad (CEA)

International Studies Abroad (ISA)

Institute for Global Education

Semester At Sea (SAS)

Eligibility

  • 2.5 GPA Minimum (some programs require higher)
  • 24 WSCU Credits Complete
  • Full Time Enrollment at WSCU the Semester Prior to Exchange
  • Good Standing with Student Affairs
  • Student seeking a degree from WSCU

How do I get started?

  • Check out affiliate provider web sites.
  • Meet with your Study Abroad Advisor and pick up catalogs on various programs.
  • Talk to your Academic Advisor about programs and timing that would be best for you.
  • Do your research and decide on a program that you would like to participate in and apply (It is best to apply for a program at least one semester prior to when you want to study abroad).
  • Meet with Financial Aid to discuss payment options.

Visit the WSCU Study Abroad Office located in College Center 118b and learn why students who study abroad say that it is "the best thing I ever did in college!"

For more information fill out the following contact information form.

 

 

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Spring 2013 Study Abroad Students

Alexandra Mohney- Florence, Italy

Kyle Hecker- Bangkok, Thailand

Emma Griffin- Costa Rica

Laura Meiss- Semester at Sea

Brian Lieberman- Salzburg, Austria

Alecia Lambert- Dunedin, New Zealand