Summer 2021 study abroad options

Due to uncertainty regarding the COVID-19 pandemic and travel safety, Chatham will announce in January 2021 if it will allow students to study abroad on traditional mobility programs for summer 2021.   Virtual opportunities are an alternative offering the opportunity to collaborate and work globally without travel.Chatham undergraduate students may use their $1200 study abroad voucher toward any credit bearing international experience, including an in person or virtual international internship.  Students completing an International Studies Certificate may be eligible for an additional $1800 toward study or internship abroad.To receive academic credit you must complete  Chatham’s study abroad application (contact internationalaffairs@chatham.edu with any questions).Listed below are some in-person mobility options. Note: This list and provider options may change as travel restrictions and conditions change and providers update their program availability. Chatham does not recommend students make nonrefundable deposits for summer 2021 in-person programs at this time.Costa Rica -Universidad Veritas summer build your own program. Choose from a variety of courses in English and Spanish.Cyprus - University of Nicosia Global Semesters summer programs. Choose from several program options including Communications, Nursing, Music and Pre-Med.Japan - Doshisha Women's College of Liberal Arts - Japanese Language Immersion Course - female students only. CANCELLEDKorea - Seoul Women's University - Bahrom International Program - application for 2021 not yet available.CIS Abroad summer study abroad programs (various countries)CIEE summer programs (various countries)ISA summer programs (various countries)Questions about international opportunities or funding your experience abroad? We are happy to help! Please reach out to the Office of International Affairs, internationalaffairs@chatham.edu.

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Study Abroad Reflection: Jishnu Jayathilak, Spring 2020, Cyprus