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Atlanta, GA | Posted: November 18, 2015
At Tech, 52 percent of students have an international experience before they graduate. The Office of International Education (OIE) assists students in obtaining international internships, participating in faculty-led study abroad programs, and applying to exchange programs with partner universities.
While pursuing an international experience might seem intimidating at first, there are many resources available to students who are interested. Here are a few tips to consider when starting the study abroad process:
With more than 120 study abroad programs, it can be a tough to decide where to go for a semester overseas. The first step is to choose between a Tech faculty-led program and an exchange program. These programs have different things to offer, so it’s important to focus on what you’re looking for in a study abroad experience. Are you set on a specific country? Need a specific class? Do you want to take classes in English or a foreign language? These are all things to consider before picking a program. Students can browse the programs online and narrow down the program options using a variety of filters.
Many programs fill up a semester or two in advance, so if you know you are applying for a popular program (such as Georgia Tech-Lorraine, Oxford, or Pacific), be sure to apply early.
After finding a study abroad program, apply for scholarships. Even if you can’t decide between two programs, go ahead and apply for scholarships. The OIE Administered Scholarships Application has three cycles per year, with applications due October 15, January 15, and April 1. It is important to apply early for scholarships — summer applicants are expected to apply for scholarships by the January 15 cycle.
Currently, OIE is about 500 students away from sending the 20,000th Tech student abroad. To celebrate, OIE is offering the lucky 20,000th student a free airfare voucher up to $2,000 to apply to their study abroad. #GT20kAWAY
Aside from OIE Administered Scholarships, there are external scholarships students can apply for. OIE has listed them here.
In addition to sending Georgia Tech students abroad, OIE also serves as a resource to welcome international students to campus.
Georgia Tech hosts a large population of full-time international students in both undergraduate and graduate programs. Georgia Tech also invites exchange students from partner universities to come experience life at Tech through semester-long exchange programs.
This is International Education Week (IEW), and in celebration of Georgia Tech’s international community, OIE will host several events over the next few days. All students are welcome to attend IEW events.
Monday, November 16
Tuesday, November 17
Wednesday, November 18
Thursday November 19
Friday, November 20
For a complete list of International Education Week events, visit www.oie.gatech.edu/iew.