Friday, October 31 (10:00 AM – 2:30 PM)
Singer Commons
Come join us to meet with representatives from study abroad providers and global institutions. Below is a full list of programs that will be represented at the 2025 Study Abroad Fair.

East Africa
SIT: Kenya – Global Health and Human Rights
Southern Africa
Cape Town Consortium – South Africa Program in Interdisciplinary Studies
Augsburg CGEE: Southern Africa – Racial and Environmental Justice
CIEE: Cape Town
West Africa
Middlebury: Cameroon
SIT: Cameroon – Development and Social Change

Andean Region
IFSA: Peru – Pontificia Universidad Catolica
SIT: Ecuador – Comparative Ecology and Conservation
SIT: Peru – Indigenous Peoples and Globalization
Central America and Mexico
Augsburg: Human Rights & Social Justice in Latin America
CIEE: Dominican Republic – Santiago de los Caballeros
IFSA: Costa Rica – Universidad Nacional
IFSA: Mexico – Mérida Universities
SIT: Mexico – Migration, Borders, and Transnational Identity
SIT: Panama – Tropical Ecology and Marine Ecosystems
SFS: Panama – Tropical Island Biodiversity
Southern Cone
IFSA: Peru – Pontificia Universidad Católica
Middlebury: Argentina
Middlebury: Uruguay
SIT: Chile – Identify, Justice, and Community Development
SFS: Argentina – Wild Patagonia
The Caribbean
Sarah Lawrence: Cuba
SFS: Turks & Caicos – Marine Resource Studies
United States
Bard in NYC [Petition]
MBL: Semester in Environmental Sciences at Woods Hole
Semester Cinema

Central Asia & South Caucasus
American Councils: Armenia (RLASP)
American Councils: Kazakhstan (RLASP)
Bard in Bishkek
East Asia
American Councils: TISLP [provisional approval]
CET: Taiwan
CIEE: Seoul
IES: Nagoya
Columbia: Kyoto Consortium (KCJS)
Temple: Kyoto [petition]
Temple: Tokyo [petition]
South Asia
SIT: India – Public Health, Gender, and Community Action
SFS: Bhutan – Himalayan Environment & Society
Southeast Asia
SIT: Indonesia – Art, Religion, and Social Change
SIT: Vietnam – Culture, Social Change, and Development

Central Europe
Academic Experience in Prague (AEP)
AIT Budapest
Bard in Berlin
Columbia: Berlin Consortium (BCGS)
Carleton: Gender Studies – Berlin, Krakow, Prague
IES: Vienna
Junior Year in Munich (JYM)
Prague Film School
Nordic-Baltic Europe
DIS: Denmark
DIS: Sweden
SIT: Iceland – Climate Change and the Arctic
The Swedish Program
American Councils: Estonia (RLASP)
Southern Europe
CASA: Sevilla
CIEE: Portugal
College Year in Athens (CYA)
IES: Madrid [provisional approval]
Middlebury: Madrid
NYU: Madrid
Siena Art Institute
SIS: Siena Italian Studies
Temple: Rome
Tufts: Madrid
UK and Ireland
Augsburg: Northern Ireland – Peace, & Transition
Goldsmiths, University of London
IFSA: Ireland – Trinity College Dublin (TCD)
IFSA: Ireland – University College Dublin (UCD)
INSTEP: London
INSTEP: Cambridge
London School of Economics (LSE)
Sarah Lawrence: Oxford
Sarah Lawrence: BADA Theatre
University of St. Andrews
Western Europe
APA: Paris
CIEE: Netherlands
Middlebury: France
SIT: Switzerland (Global Health and Development)
SIT: Switzerland (International Studies and Multilateral Diplomacy)
Smith in Paris
Wellesley in Aix

Middle East
AMIDEAST: Jordan
CET: Jordan
CIEE: Jordan
Middlebury: Jordan
SIT: Jordan – Geopolitics and Future of the Middle East
North Africa
AMIDEAST: Morocco
CIEE: Morocco
Middlebury: Morocco
SIT: Morocco – Human Rights and Social Justice

Transnational
APA: France, Morocco, Senegal
SIT/IHP: Jordan, Nepal, Ecuador – Human Rights, Power, and Resistance
SIT/IHP: Argentina, South Africa, Spain – Cities in 21st Century
SIT/IHP: Morocco, Nepal, Peru – Climate Change
SIT/IHP: Ecuador, South Africa, Spain – Food Systems
SIT/IHP: Varies by Term – Health and Community

Australia
CASA: University of Melbourne
IFSA: Australia – University of Sydney (USYD)
IFSA: Australia – University of New South Wales (UNSW)
SIT: Australia (Sustainability and Environmental Action)
SFS: Australia (Rainforest to Reef)
Polynesia
SIT: Samoa – Social & Environmental Change

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