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Students studying abroad pay Bryn Mawr tuition.

Programs

  • Language: Instruction is in French.
  • Fields of Study: Africana Studies, Anthropology, Cinema, Cultural Studies, Economics, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, Francophone Literature, French and French Studies, Gender Studies, History, History of Art and Architecture, International Studies, Literature, Museum Studies, Peace and Conflict Studies, Political Science, Religion, Sociology, Urban Studies, Women's Studies. 
  • Housing and Meals: Students live with homestay families in each country. Breakfast provided daily by family and option of dinner provided five nights or seven nights a week.
  • Registering for Courses: Credit value of each course is four. Students enroll in four courses, or 16 credits. Students may not opt for any other form of registration without prior approval from the Âé¶čAV Study Abroad Office and the Registrar.
  • Eligibility: GPA 3.0
  • DatesFall Semester: September to December; Spring Semester: January to May.

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  • Language: Instruction is in English.
  • Fields of Study: Public Health, Global Health, Anthropology. 
  • Housing and Meals: Homestay. All meals covered during the program. Students live with a host family for two to four weeks in all locations other than the first country. Homestays are the primary form of accommodation on the program. (Other accommodations include hotels or hostels). Please bear in mind that, in many countries, the idea of what constitutes a “home” (i.e., the physical nature of the house) may be different from what you expect. You will need to be prepared to adapt to a new life with a new diet, a new schedule, new people, and possibly new priorities and expectations. Country coordinators in each location will arrange homestay placements. In most cases, students will be placed in homestays in pairs. These placements are made first based on health concerns, including any allergies or dietary needs, to the extent possible. You will not receive information about your homestay family before you arrive in each country.
  • Registering for Courses: Credit value of each course is four. Students enroll in four courses, or 16 credits. Students may not opt for any other form of registration without prior approval from the Âé¶čAV Study Abroad Office and the Registrar.Eligibility: GPA 2.5
  • Dates: Fall: August – December; Spring: January – May.
  • Note: IHP is an early-application program.

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  • Language: Instruction is in English.
  • Fields of Study: Urban Politics and Development, Culture and Society of World Cities, Urban Planning and Sustainable Environments, and Contemporary Urban Issues: Problems and Solutions. 
  • Housing and Meals: Homestay. All meals covered during the program. Students live with a host family for two to four weeks in all locations other than the first country. Homestays are the primary form of accommodation on the program. (Other accommodations include hotels or hostels). Please bear in mind that, in many countries, the idea of what constitutes a “home” (i.e., the physical nature of the house) may be different from what you expect. You will need to be prepared to adapt to a new life with a new diet, a new schedule, new people, and possibly new priorities and expectations. Country coordinators in each location will arrange homestay placements. In most cases, students will be placed in homestays in pairs. These placements are made first based on health concerns, including any allergies or dietary needs, to the extent possible. Students may not opt for any other form of registration without prior approval from the Âé¶čAV Study Abroad Office and the Registrar.
  • Registering for Courses: Credit value of each course is four. Students enroll in four courses, or 16 credits. You may not opt for any other form of registration without prior approval from Âé¶čAV.
  • Eligibility: GPA 2.5
  • Dates: Fall: August – December; Spring: January – May.
  • Note: IHP is an early-application program.

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Ready to Apply?

Applying to study abroad is a two-step process during your sophomore year.  First, you must apply for BMC approval to study abroad by the required deadline.  Next, when you have received approval through BMC, you must apply for admission to the program of your choice.

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Contact Us

Global Engagement

Tracy Weber
Director, Office of Global Engagement
tweber1@brynmawr.edu