International Programs & Services
Understand your study abroad options, the planning process, and how to have a safe and productive educational experience while overseas.
Basic Process:
Learn about the possibilities for study abroad through Evergreen programs, learning contracts, internship contracts, exchange programs, outside consortium options, and more.
Review some important limitations that could impact your planning process.
Discuss your prospective choices for study abroad with the Office of International Programs.
Thoroughly understand the costs of your study abroad program and options for funding it.
Complete application and administrative processes, both externally and at Evergreen.
Once approved for study abroad, continue preparing for a productive, safe, and fun experience.
Information Sessions: Study Abroad Information sessions are held many Wednesday afternoons. For an up-to-date schedule, check here: http://www.evergreen.edu/studyabroad/workshops2
Important Guidelines:
Study in Travel Warning List countries is restricted and requires pre-consultation with the Dean of International Studies.
Students who are not in good academic standing may not be eligible for some options.
Students who have a significant disciplinary history at Evergreen may not be eligible for some options.
Students must participate in one quarter of interdisciplinary study before they can study abroad, depending on the mode of study. Transfer students may petition for exception.
Learning contracts and Internships contracts are each limited to a maximum of 48 credits total over the course of your studies at Evergreen.
Consortium study is limited to one academic year in total, except Wildlands, which is limited to one single enrollment.
Consortium study is limited to non-US destinations only, unless explicitly exempted
Read Student Stories about Study Abroad Experiences in the recent Evergreen Magazine online.