BU alumna, Nadine de Jesus ’17, talks Study Abroad
Program Affordability
Program Format
Program Types
Program Duration
Program Destination
There are several opportunities available for a study abroad experience. What type of program are you interested in?
Exchange Program – Reciprocal agreement between Bloomsburg University and an international institution for an equal exchange of students. Students must apply through BU’s study abroad application system and be approved and nominated by the Director of the Global and Multicultural Education office before applying to the international institution. The exchange program allows BU students to pay Bloomsburg University tuition and receive BU course equivalency credits for classes taken abroad. Pre-approved course credits will go towards total BU credits earned. Grades for these courses will not be included in the cumulative BU GPA. However, you must obtain a C or better in the abroad courses to earn credits. Students should refer to the specific program for details as there are differences in things such as room and board options and additional costs.
Faculty-Led Trip – Faculty-led trips (FLTs) are short-term study abroad programs led by a Bloomsburg University faculty member. The programs are typically offered during the summer and winter terms and require a specific minimum number of students for the trip to take place. Students pay BU tuition for the pre-defined courses as well as a program fee for accommodations, meals, excursions, airfare, etc. These programs will focus on a specific academic area. Students are enrolled directly in BU courses and will earn credits and grades for each course.
Detailed Information
Third-Party Study Abroad – Third-party study abroad providers are independent organizations that facilitate or administer study abroad programs. Please see the information provided on the Third-Party Providers page regarding the providers with which Bloomsburg University has official partnership agreements. NOTE: Pay close attention to the information regarding third-party programs with which we do not have an agreement.
Direct Enrollment – Direct Enroll programs are similar to exchange programs in duration, independence and academics. Direct Enroll programs differ in that overseas students are not brought to Bloomsburg University and students are responsible for all business related to applying, enrolling, finding housing, etc. This type of program is best for someone very independent and organized. This type of program is also the most immersive as you are placed in classes with local students versus other students studying abroad.
Other – If you plan to study abroad through another university's study abroad program, you must notify the Office of the Registrar and the Office of Global and Multicultural Education. You will need to have your courses pre-approved by your department and have your transcript sent to the Office of Global and Multicultural Education to transfer the credits.
An important part of the process is to meet with your faculty advisor to determine when it would best fit your schedule to study abroad. You will need to discuss possible courses and how they will transfer back to Bloomsburg University to ensure you will get the appropriate credit and keep you on track to graduate.
Possible terms:
Students must apply through BU’s study abroad application system, TerraDotta, to be considered for a study abroad program. Applications are program and term specific. Once the program of interest is determined, click on the program link and select Apply Now. You will be asked to create an account in TerraDotta. Follow the instructions provided on the site after selecting Apply Now. DO NOT select apply now if you do not intend to apply to the program. By clicking on apply now and logging in you will create an application.
Students are nominated by the Director of the Office of Global and Multicultural Education to attend programs. Once you have completed your application in the TerraDotta system it will be reviewed. If your application meets the criteria for the program you selected, the director will submit a nomination to the program director. The program will then contact you to apply using their application.
To find information on our study abroad opportunities, select the "PROGRAMS" tab once you are on the Terra Dotta webpage. In the programs list, the star next to a program name indicates the exchange programs and FLT programs with which Bloomsburg University has an agreement.
Schedule an appointment with the office director to discuss the application process and your experience abroad.
Attend the workshop offered by the Center for Professional Development and Career Experience.
The Mentoring Program allows Bloomsburg University students who studied abroad on an approved BU program to act as liaisons between fellow students and the Global Education Office. The Mentors actively engage with international and exchange students. They play a critical role in the mission of the Global & Multicultural Education Office and the University, helping others become global citizens.
What does a Mentor do?
Being a Mentor helps you build on your global experience; get involved in the international community at BU. This unique leadership opportunity allows you to enhance your professional development, communication skills, and community involvement.
• Be a resource to students considering study abroad experience.
• Host informational meetings for specific countries and/or regions.
• Participate in Pre-departure Orientations.
• Participate in presentations sharing personal experiences.
• Participate in International Student Orientations
• Act as peer mentors to International students helping them bridge cross-cultural barriers and acclimate to BU.
• Studied abroad on an approved BU program
• Students must be in good academic standing, with a minimum GPA of 2.5
• Students must attend training sessions.
The Office of Global and Multicultural Education is available to help at any point in the process.
We look forward to working with you!
Office: Student Services Center, 236
Telephone: 570-389-4199
Email: globaleducation@bloomu.edu