Study Abroad Location: Multi-Country

The following study abroad programs and institutions have been approved for study abroad.

To insure participation in a program which suits a student’s academic and personal needs, it is important that students meet with the director of study abroad before applying to a program on this list. The Study Abroad Director will also inform students of the required procedures for study abroad at Saint Michael’s College.

Travel Restrictions: Students will not be approved to participate in programs located in countries under a current US Department of State Travel Warning. Countries currently on the Department of State Travel Warning list can be found online at http://travel.state.gov/travel/.

Study Abroad Program Abbreviations:

  • The School for Field Studies (SFS)
  • The International Honors Program (IHP)

 

Geographic Area Location Name of Program Program Sponsor
The Balkans Serbia, Bosnia and Kosovo “Peace and Conflict Studies in the Balkans” SIT Study Abroad
Poland, Germany & Turkey Krakow, Tübingen, Berlin, Istanbul
 
"Europe in Transition" Antioch Education Abroad
Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, Turkey & The Netherlands Krakow, Prague, Berlin, Istanbul, Amsterdam & Utrecht "Comparative Women's and Gender Studies" Antioch Education Abroad
Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea Various SEA Semester Sea Semester
Tanzania, India, New Zealand, Mexico (Academic Year) Various “Beyond Globalization” IHP
Switzerland, India, China, South Africa (Fall) or USA, Brazil, Vietnam, South Africa (Spring) Various “Health and Community” IHP
USA, Brazil, South Africa, Vietnam (Fall) or USA, Argentina, Senegal, India (Spring) Various “Cities in the 21st Century” IHP
Vietnam/Cambodia Can Tho "Ecology and Community-based Natural Resource Management" SIT Study Abroad
Washington, DC (12-13 weeks) and various international sites Varies "Islam and World Affairs" or "International Environment and Development" or "International Law an Organizations" or "Global Economics and Business" or "Peace and Conflict Resolution" American University