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Study Abroad Opportunities
Rutgers Programs
Programs at other institutions
Career
oriented programs and internships
Post-graduate study abroad
Study abroad directory
Study abroad is an important supplement to the study
of a foreign language. Spending time in a French-, German-, or Spanish-speaking
country is an invaluable capstone to a college foreign language program, which
brings a level of fluency and a degree of understanding of culture
that can hardly be attained through classroom study alone.
Rutgers programs
Probably the easiest way for Rutgers students to study abroad is
to participate in the Rutgers Study Abroad Program. The programs are less
expensive than many others, and credits transfer seamlessly to Rutgers-Camden.
The programs offers full-year, semester, and summer programs in France, Germany,
Mexico, and Spain. Visit the Study Abroad office web
page for general information including ways to contact them and apply
for programs. Contact foreign language department faculty for advice on choosing
a program.
Programs at other institutions
Students may also receive credit for participating in a wide variety of other
study abroad programs. For a website that provides links to a large number
of summer, semester, and year-abroad programs in a great variety of countries
around the world, go to Study Abroad
Links. (Credits transfer from most programs, but check with us to make
sure before you enroll. The mention of a program on this page or on a linked
web site does not guarantee that it will provide transferable credit.)
Career-oriented programs
and internships
Some students may be interested in more career-oriented study and internship
abroad programs. For information on some of these, see the web sites of CDS International.
Post-graduate study abroad
Study abroad does not have to take place before graduation. Fulbright and
Rotary scholarships, among others, provide an excellent way of continuing
your studies at a university in a foreign country, whether or not you are
planning to attend graduate school. Unlike most undergraduate study abroad
programs, these programs are competitive scholarship programs: you may
be turned down, but if you are successful, your year abroad will be paid for.
The contact person for both Fulbright and Rotary at Rutgers Camden is Tom
Venables. Contact him at tvenable@camden.rutgers.edu
for more information.
Study Abroad Directory
For more information about the study abroad experience, you may wish to contact
one or more of the following Rutgers-Camden students who have recently participated
in study abroad programs and have agreed to have their names and contact
information listed here.
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