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Please see the frequently asked questions and answers below! If your question is not here, send an email to our office at study.abroad@tamucc.edu and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
There is no one-size-fits all answer for when to study abroad. However, most undergraduate students across the U.S. tend to study abroad between their second and third year. We recommend that students have a major declared and a clearly identified degree plan in place before selecting a study abroad program.
The sooner a student can start on their plans for studying abroad, the better. As there are a lot of factors that may effect a student's ability to study abroad, students should start planning a year or more in advance. Students should refer to the Steps to Study Abroad information to learn more about specific steps and topics to consider. Below is the recommended timeline to help with planning.
1 year in Advance:
6 months to 9 months in Advance:
3-6 months prior to departure
1-2 months prior to departure
Not necessarily! Most study abroad programs offer courses taught in English. However, some locations may have language restrictions based on the host university's language requirements. Knowing the host language will help student's navigate life abroad easier.
Yes. Students must get course approvals for their study abroad programs before their departure. Approval is granted by the specific Academic Departments and Colleges. Students going on Faculty-led Programs do not need to obtain additional approval; however, students participating in Provider & Affiliate Programs will need to complete the course approval form for all courses they will attempt while overseas.
Yes and No. Depending on the program and the location of study, study abroad programs can be more expensive or comparable to studying at TAMU-CC. Provider Programs, generally, are more expensive; however, they do include more program amenities. Faculty-led Programs can be more comparable, with regards to tuition, because students are assessed TAMU-CC tuition while abroad. Out-of-state students may find that studying abroad may be a more affordable option.
Basically, anywhere in which we have a program. It depends on your preferences. With the program options that we have available, students can study in over 100 cities in over 40 different countries.
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