Section outline

    • There are various types of study abroad programs on Bryn Mawr College's Approved Programs List: you can directly enroll into a university abroad, you can study abroad via a third party program, or you can be nominated by the College to study at one of our bi-lateral exchange partners. Find out more about the three types of program here.

    • Check out the many programs that are approved by the College for study during the academic year (i.e. during Fall and Spring). Programs are organized by geographical area.
    • Study abroad is a great way to add international competencies to your professional resume. GoinGlobal houses dedicated country and city guides that include information about living standards and the job market. Follow the instructions in the hyperlink to access the database.
    • The identities you claim (gender, race, nationality, sexual orientation, ability, etc.) will inform your experience abroad. This web page, built by TEAN Abroad, offers guides, resources, and travel blogs for various identity groups. Exploring this site will provide insight into how others who may share some your identities have experienced study abroad. 
    • This article provides some helpful guidance on things to consider and helpful steps to take before studying abroad. 

      Some items may not apply exactly to Study Abroad at Bryn Mawr - for example, all Bryn Mawr students studying abroad pay Bryn Mawr tuition. Check out the Finances section below for more relevant details!