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:


Jump-start your search for the perfect study abroad adventure!

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

Italy

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!

Before you leave...

Scholarships

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 video about the university in Seville, and a video about Centro Mundolengua (CML)
  • An application for permission to take non-CNU courses
  • For more information, contact Ingrid Egery (ingrid.edery@cnu.edu).