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Cortez

Students often assume it is more expensive to study abroad than to remain on UT’s campus, however, many education abroad destinations offer low tuition and cost of living. 

Photo credit: Jackie Cortez, Sevilla, Spain -Torre del Oro

Italy

Study abroad programs are designed to provide unique opportunities for students to go beyond their regular coursework and develop skills that will help them become global citizens. 

Photo credit: Ayana Latimore, Rome Italy- Trevi Fountain

China

UT offers over 1,000 program offerings in over 70 countries for students who wish to study broad for a summer, semester or year.

Costa Rica

Travel Courses

One of the best ways to see the world is by enrolling in an on-campus course with a travel component. UT’s faculty-led travel courses allow you to continue to earn UT academic credit as you travel for one to four weeks after the on-campus portion or during a break.

Cuba

Study Abroad

Through our network of over 20 providers, UT offers numerous opportunities to study abroad for an entire semester or academic year. If your curriculum does not allow for a longer time abroad, a six to eight week summer abroad is a great option.

Paris

10% of UT students complete a study abroad program during their collegiate experience.

Photo credit: Stephanie Bono, Paris, France- Eiffel Tower