Education Abroad
Penn State students can choose from more than seventy-five programs around the world and earn Penn State credit while experiencing life in another country. Education abroad programs are available to all regularly enrolled Penn State undergraduates that are in good academic standing, and show evidence of maturity, stability, self-discipline, and strong academic motivation.
University Office of International Programs
Scientific endeavors cross all national boundaries, and the Eberly College of Science strongly encourages its students to take advantage of the opportunity to study at one of its science partner institutions in Canada, England, France, Germany, New Zealand, or Singapore. For more information about study abroad options for science students, visit www.science.psu.edu/scienceabroad or contact Susan Knell(sek104@psu.edu) in 108 Whitmore Lab.
In addition to the science partner institution exchanges, science students may choose to study abroad to fulfill requirements for a language minor or to take general education courses. Penn State's Education Abroad (EA) Office office approximately 150 study abroad program options, so there is something to suit every student's interests! For more information, visit the EA office in 410 Boucke to review the available options or visit their web site at www.international.psu.edu for program details.
