
CIEE (except Africa and France), Denmark, Ireland, Italy (ICCS Rome, UGA Cortona), Netherlands, Russia, Scotland, Sweden
View BioStudy Abroad Advisors
IE study abroad advisors look forward to providing information and support throughout the process of studyabroad—before, during and after! Our team can help you with any question no matter how big or small. Each advisor has a specific programmatic or geographic region of responsibility, but they are each highly knowledgeable about our process and programs.
From your academic advisor to a peer advisor, you can find lots of people excited to share their knowledge with you and support you on this journey. See our Advisor page for more detail.
CIEE (except Africa and France), Denmark, Ireland, Italy (ICCS Rome, UGA Cortona), Netherlands, Russia, Scotland, Sweden
View BioEcuador (USFQ), Hungary, Italy (Bocconi), Spain (St. Louis in Madrid), UR Summer Study Abroad and Internships
View BioArgentina, Brazil, Chile, Czech Republic, Italy (Umbra, Verona), Poland, Spain (except St. Louis in Madrid)
View BioAfrica (CIEE, IES), Asia, Australia, Austria, England, France, Germany, Italy (IES), Morocco (IES), Switzerland
View BioCaribbean, Germany (IES Freiburg), International Honors Program (IHP), Jordan/Morocco (Amideast), New Zealand, School for Field Studies (SFS), School for International Training (SIT), UR Summer Study Abroad, EnCompass
View BioAcademic Advisor
Connecting with your academic advisor is important early on so they can help you plan for the best time to consider going abroad, programs that suit your educational goals, and how to consider completing any necessary requirements.
Language Abroad Advisors
If you are applying to a study abroad program in which the language of instruction is not English, refer to the webpages below to see which faculty members can advise you.
Languages, Literatures,and Cultures – Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian
Latin American, Latino, and Iberian Studies – Spanish, Portuguese
Latin American, Latino, and Iberian Studies majors and minors must meet with the professor responsible for their particular study abroad program. This meeting is optional for non-majors who will be taking classes in Spanish or Portuguese.