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Can I use my federal and state financial aid to study abroad?
Yes, most forms of federal and state financial aid can be used for these study abroad programs. Student loans may also be used to study abroad.
Are scholarships available to study abroad?
Yes, there are a number of scholarships for study abroad. Some students may be eligible for the Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship Program, the Freeman-ASIA Scholarship, or the David L. Boren scholarship.
Why should I study abroad?
Today because of advances in information technology and transportation, the world is a much smaller place. Events that happen in other parts of the world can have a profound impact on America. Studying and traveling abroad helps students to broaden their horizons and to understand the complex world that we live in. Study abroad is also a good way to build your resume. Employers look for study abroad experience because it often indicates a high level of maturity and intercultural understanding.
Where can I study?
While the College has several study abroad partners in Austria, France, Ghana, and Italy, students may choose to study abroad in other countries. Interested students may consult their advisors and the Coordinator of Experiential Learning.
Who can I contact if I am interested in the Study Abroad Program?
You can speak with your faculty advisor and with Lezlie McCabe, Coordinator of Experiential Learning, x2389 lmccabe@rosemont.edu

