Study abroad programs allow students to travel to a partnered institution abroad and spend a period of time immersed and engaged in a new environment. Students can choose to Study Abroad during the fall, spring, and summer sessions or for a full academic year, with varying costs depending on the program and duration. Through Berkeley Study Abroad, students have 300 options in 50 countries and 120+ universities across the world!
When going abroad during the academic school year, UCEAP (UC Education Abroad Program) will be the primary program provider. During the summer session, many other providers offer programs, e.g. Berkeley Global Internships, Berkeley Summer Abroad, Independent Programs, etc.
According to the Higher Education Act (HEA), study abroad programs at foreign institutions affiliated with the university are eligible for federal aid. To be eligible for financial aid, you must be taking at least twelve units during the academic semester and six units during the summer session, although some programs have higher minimum enrollment requirements. Remember that all financial aid offered to you will transfer during your time abroad, adjusted for the specific program’s cost of attendance. However, for Independent Study Abroad Programs, there is no financial aid available. If you’re interested in an Independent Study Abroad Program, you will have to fund it out of pocket.