Explore the world and gain a competitive edge in the global marketplace. Study abroad to increase your language skills and cultural knowledge!
Take a look at the university Study Abroad website. It's packed full of information about current study abroad opportunities and loads of tips and hints to get you started.
Then talk with one of our study abroad faculty. They can help you find the program that best fits your needs, whether you plan to study abroad for a summer, a semester or a year. Our study abroad faculty consultants include:
- Spanish: Ingrid Edery
- French and Francophone: Dr. Michael Mulryan
- Classics (Italy, Greece, Ancient World): Dr. Jana Adamitis
- Archaeology: Dr. Rosa Motta
- German: Dr. Shannon Greene
- Italian: Dr. Rosa Motta
Study Abroad Opportunities Worldwide
Classical Studies Programs
We encourage all students, especially those seeking a degree in Classical Studies, to explore the roots of western civilization by studying abroad in Greece and / or Italy.
Greece
- The Rutgers Study Abroad Program in Greece offers a 6-credit summer course in Greek archaeology and history.
- The Year in Athens program offers semester, summer, and year-long programs in Classics and a wide range of other disciplines.
Italy
- The American Institute for Roman Culture offers semester-long programs inClassics, Archaeology, and Architecture, as well as a summer field school program in archaeology.
- The Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome offers fall and spring semester programs in Classical Studies.
- The Umbra Institute offers semester, summer, and year-long programs in Classics, intensive Italian Language & Culture, and a wide range of other disciplines.
Israel
- Tel Dor Excavation Project is a summer archaeological program open to all students. Prior knowledge of other languages is not required.
Internships Abroad
Working abroad is another avenue toward a highly rewarding intercultural experience. There are many ways of finding opportunities to intern for companies and organizations; as with study abroad we recommend that you start your search early.
Safety Abroad
Understanding any safety challenges while abroad is critical to a successful and fun-filled study abroad adventure. Please make sure you look through the following resources so your trip abroad is everything you want it to be!
- Study Abroad Student Handbook
- Travel Health Tips
- Transportation Security Administration
- travel.state.gov - current travel warnings
Before you leave...
- Get your passport.
- Get your shots.
- Know the security regulations.
- Know what you can and can not take with you.
- If you have a disability or medical condition, find out what you need to know.
- Traveling with special items. Always check with the authorities of the country you are visiting on what you can take in and out of their country.
Scholarships
- Critical Language Scholarships for Intensive Summer Institutes (learn Arabic, Bangla, Hindi, Punjabi, Turkish, Urdu)
- Doris Reppen Spanish Scholarship Endowment at CNU (contact Dr. Danielle Velardi, for more information)
- German Academic Exchange Service
- Studyabroad.com
The Department of Modern & Classical Languages & Literatures (MCLL) proudly announces an exciting new study abroad opportunity in Seville, Spain!
Open to students from beginner to advanced levels in Spanish. Combine your Spanish classes with courses in English to design the schedule you need!
Interested? Check these out:
- A brochure with some basic facts
- An application form for CNU/Centro Mundolengua
- Information about Centro course equivalencies for CNU students
- An application for permission to take non-CNU courses
- For more information, contact Ingrid Egery (ingrid.edery@cnu.edu).





