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Studying abroad shows prospective employers and graduate/professional schools that you are willing to take on challenges, that you are interested in other perspectives, and that you are flexible and adventurous. Employers value international experience and the skills and attitudes developed by navigating different cultures. Nationwide, less than 2% of college students will study abroad each year. Most of your competition for jobs and post-graduate education won’t have this experience on their resumé.
Studying abroad is a great way to gain meaningful international experience and set yourself apart.
The semester study abroad application process:
Step #1 - Research
Why do you want to study abroad? Figure out what you hope to get out of studying abroad. What are your priorities while abroad? Language learning? Major/minor requirements? HWS Goals? Service opportunities or an internship? Studying alongside HWS students abroad or being more independent? Living in a homestay or student residence? Do your research to find out which programs best fit your needs and what requirements those programs have.
We also recommend viewing the program offerings for Fall 2024. Key points for each program are highlighted in the slides to the right.
Step #2 - Attend the HWSabroad Information Session
Tuesday, Sept. 5th, 7:30-9:00 p.m., Vandervort Room
As you consider your off-campus options for Fall 2024 or future semesters, make sure to start with this Information Session to better understand the application process and important policies. A general overview will be followed by program-specific breakout sessions with CGE staff, faculty directors, representatives from affiliate partners, and returning Global Ambassador students.
Step #3 -
Sign up for a CGE Advising Session
September 6-20
These sessions are ONLY for students interested in studying abroad Fall 2024 or future semesters. Join CGE staff for focused advising on programs available based on your academic interests, tips on writing application essays, information on credits/grades, financial aid, the application process, etc.
Sessions fill up fast; reserve your spot today. Sign up on Amy Teel's Study Abroad Advising Calendly.
*If you are interested in short-term study abroad opportunities, please contact kolb@hws.edu.
Step #4 - Meet with your Adviser
Meet with your adviser to discuss how study abroad fits into your academic plan. Each application you submit online must have your adviser’s e-signature - DO NOT wait until the last moment!
Step #5 - Apply Online
Carefully consider program requirements and essay questions. Go to the CGE application portal and complete the online application. You must submit an application with your adviser’s e-signature and essays for each program to which you want to apply. Make sure that you follow the directions carefully!
We consider your GPA, academic fit, essays, social record, class year, and prior participation when evaluating applications. Visit the CGE website to see if you meet the GPA requirements and if you’ve met or can meet program prerequisites before departure.
You must write two essays for each application you submit. Take advantage of on-campus writing resources such as the Center for Teaching and Learning. Take these essays seriously; they are critical to your application.
We only want to send good citizens abroad, so student social conduct records are carefully screened.
Late applications will be automatically waitlisted.
Application Deadline for Fall 2024 Semester Programs:
Sunday, October 1st at 11:59pm
Want a sneak peak of how to apply? Check out this video!