Exploratory Studies & Interdisciplinary Studies

In Morocco, I was able to step out of my shell and create a community with my peers, while getting the opportunity to experience a new country with them. As well, it made me realize the sense of belonging that can be created with communities in other countries. I felt supported and cared for by […]

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Exploratory Studies & Interdisciplinary Virtual Info Session

Virtual Info Session
Date: Thursday, September 15
Time: 1:00-1:20pm
Register (Registration Required)

If you are interested but unable to attend, please register and we will send you the recording after the info session has ended.

Check out some highlighted programs below!

Highlighted Programs

GI Bill Benefits

You can start exploring how your GI Bill Benefits can be applied toward your education abroad experience by checking out the GI Bill Benefits informational flyer.

Once you’re ready to look at specific programs, you can check out our full list of GI Bill Benefits Approved Recommended Programs.

  • Carefully read the program notes on the flyer before selecting a program abroad.
  • Speak to the VA Benefits Coordinator in the Registrar’s Office to see what you need to do to be able to use your GI Bill benefits.

Health Professions

Check out our full list of Health Professions Recommended Programs.

  • Human Health Professional Programs prefer students take required admission courses at domestic universities.
  • Be cautious of experiential programs that put students in medical paraprofessional situations, which are beyond an undergraduate training or legal guidelines.

Honors

Check out our full list of Honors Recommended Programs.

  • While there are many other academically rigorous Education Abroad programs, listed above are CSU Sponsored Programs recommended for the University Honors Program. Students can receive track one or track two Honors credits for these programs.

Pre-Veterinary Medicine

Check out our full list of Pre-Veterinary Medicine Recommended Programs.

  • Veterinary Professional Programs prefer students take required admission courses at domestic universities.
  • Be cautious of experiential programs that put students in medical paraprofessional situations, which are beyond an undergraduate training or legal guidelines.