Have questions about study abroad?
This 2-minute video walks you through the process of semester and summer study abroad at Pace!
Resources
- Study abroad FAQ
- Review our comparison of the 4 study abroad program types (PDF) offered at Pace to understand the differences.
- Download the Steps to Study Abroad instructions (PDF) and review the Steps to Study Abroad (below).
- Attend an Abroad 101 info session, held virtually on Tuesdays at 12:00 p.m. (See below for more info and Zoom link)
- Interested in a shorter study abroad experience? Learn the basics about Pace Travel Courses (Faculty-Led Study Abroad programs) with this pre-recorded , also held virtually on Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m. See below for more info and Zoom link.
- Attend upcoming and ongoing Study Abroad events.
Steps to Study Abroad
Download these Steps to Study Abroad instructions (PDF)
Research
- Get a passport!!!
- Watch this 2-minute ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ video that walks you through the process of semester and summer study abroad through Pace.
- Attend a 30-minute "Abroad 101" info session through Pace Education Abroad (to learn about the process) ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ offered weekly (see schedule below.) You may also . Attendance is mandatory ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ your semester abroad application will NOT be processed until you have attended.
- Attend the bi-annual Pace Study Abroad Fairs - in September and February
- Optional: meet virtually with a Pace student who has already studied abroad, for one-on-one peer advising
- Meet with your Pace Academic Advisor (to review your academic track, class flexibility, and plans to study abroad in relation to your graduation and major/minor requirements)
Apply to study abroad through Pace
- Apply for through Pace (via the blue "Apply Now" button) prior to the application deadline, and wait to be notified by Education Abroad. Pace academic credits for study abroad will only be awarded to students who have applied and been accepted to study abroad by Pace Education Abroad.
Apply to the foreign host institution
- Apply to the foreign host institution directly, after being accepted to study abroad by Pace.
- Follow the instructions sent to you by the Education Abroad office on how to apply to your specific program, which you will receive after the Pace application deadline.
Do your Course Equivalencies
- Attend an Education Abroad "Abroad 102" info session, offered weekly (see schedule below).ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ where you will learn how to complete Course Equivalency Forms ("course equivalencies"). Attendance is mandatory.
- Complete your Course Equivalency Forms following these steps for Course Equivalencies.
- All courses taken abroad must be approved by the relevant Pace department chair and your Academic Advisors. Pace students must take a minimum of 12 U.S. credits during each semester abroad. We strongly recommend that you consider choosing courses that have already been approved by Pace by reviewing the "Pre-Approved Courses" list on the Academics tab of your chosen program in the study abroad portal (Terra Dotta).
Apply for your visa & attend the pre-departure orientation
- Apply for a visa (if applicable)
- Ensure that your passport is valid for 6 months after your program's end date.
- Attend a mandatory pre-departure orientation through Pace Education Abroad.
Pace Application Deadlines for Study Abroad
January 2025
- April 15, 2024 early action deadline: Pace Travel Courses (Faculty-Led Programs), with January 2025 travel and some pre-trip class meetings in Fall 2024. After this date, students can apply on a space-available basis.
- September 20, 2024: January Intersession Programs (through Pace's partners)
Spring 2025
- September 20, 2024: All semester programs (Exchange Semester Programs & Partner Semester Programs)
- November 15, 2024 early action deadline: Pace Travel Courses (Faculty-Led Programs), with Spring Break travel and some class meetings during Spring 2025. After this date, students can apply on a space-available basis.
Summer 2025
- November 15, 2024 early action deadline: Pace Travel Courses (Faculty-Led Programs), with Summer travel and some class meetings during Spring 2025. After this date, students can apply on a space-available basis.
- March 15, 2025: Summer Programs (through Pace's partners)
Fall 2025
- February 15, 2025: Exchange Semester Programs
- March 15, 2025: Partner Semester Programs
- April 15, 2025 early action deadline: Pace Travel Courses (Faculty-Led Programs), with January 2026 travel and some pre-trip class meetings in Fall 2025. After this date, students can apply on a space-available basis.
Attend Study Abroad Info Sessions
All students planning to study abroad are required to attend a Study Abroad Info Session before applying to a program, to understand the process and their responsibilities.
- If you are planning to participate in a semester, summer program, or January intersession program, attend the "Abroad 101" info session.
- Once you are accepted to study abroad on a semester or summer program, you are also required to attend an "Abroad 102" info session.
- If you are interested in a Pace Travel Course (Faculty-Led Program), attend the virtual Pace Travel Course info session or .
"Abroad 101" sessions
ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½Abroad 101" sessions discuss the basics of going abroad:
- Tuesdays at 3:30 p.m. at 161 William Street, 16th Floor Conference Room
- Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. on Zoom: (use your Pace Zoom account to access. Password: ABROAD)
This session covers:
- Program types: Semester abroad programs, Pace Travel Courses (Faculty-Led Programs), and summer programs
- Costs, financial aid, and scholarships
- Application deadlines
- How to search for programs and apply
- These are 30-minute sessions led by a Study Abroad Advisor (or student assistant), with time for Q&A.
- If you want to watch a (20 minutes long), you may do so. Note: If you are applying to study abroad, you'll be required to watch this pre-recorded Abroad 101 info session again closer to departure ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ as part of the Pace study abroad application process.
"Abroad 102" sessions
"Abroad 102" sessions explain how you'll obtain Pace credits for courses taken abroad. The Abroad 102 session is NOT required for students going on a Pace Travel Course.
- Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. at 161 William Street, 16th Floor Conference Room
- Thursdays at 4:00 p.m. on Zoom: (use your Pace Zoom account to access. Password: ABROAD)
- Once you are accepted to study abroad on a semester or summer program, you are also required to attend an "Abroad 102" info session which explains how you'll obtain Pace credits for courses taken abroad.
- Before attending, watch this (16 minutes long). Then attend an Abroad 102 info session with a student assistant who will walk you through the process.
Abroad 102 topics
- What are Course Equivalencies?
- How do you make Course Equivalency Forms for the courses you will take abroad?
- What courses can you take abroad? What courses can't you take abroad?
- How do you get course approvals from Dept. Chairs and Academic Advisors?
- Review your foreign school's catalog before attending, and meet with your Pace Academic Advisor to discuss courses you wish to take.
- If you attended an "Abroad 102" longer than 6 months prior to studying abroad, you'll need to re-attend in order to re-familiarize yourself with the process.
- These are 30-minute Zoom sessions led by a Study Abroad Advisor (or student assistant) with time for Q&A.
- Note: the Abroad 102 session is NOT required for students going on a Pace Travel Course.
Pace Travel Course (Faculty-Led Programs) info session
Wednesdays via Zoom, 12:00 p.m. (use your Pace zoom account to access. Password: ABROAD)
This info session explores the basics of participating on a Pace Travel Course:
- Learn about these Pace Fall/Spring courses taught by Pace professors that feature a 1-3 week study abroad component during January, Spring Break, or Summer
- Costs, financial aid, and scholarships
- Application deadlines
- How to search for programs and apply
If you can't attend the virtual session, watch this (16 minutes).
Study Abroad Advising with Pace Education Abroad
You may request an advising session with one of our study abroad advisors.
- Students are required to attend an Abroad 101 session prior to making an appointment with a Study Abroad Advisor.
- Check out our FAQ to see if you can find answers.
- Email us at studyabroad@pace.edu to set up an appointment (in person, or via telephone, Skype, or Zoom).
Search Programs and Apply
(Terra Dotta)
Deciding where to go can be challenging! Pace offers 75 approved semester programs and numerous Pace Travel Courses (Pace courses that feature a short study abroad component, led by Pace Faculty). Our advice is to start with self-reflection and research. Then you can make informed decisions based on the following considerations: length of the program; location; costs (including the cost of living in your chosen destination); academic offerings; how independent you wish to be; language considerations; and cultural differences. Consider your needs and wants from the program: what do you hope to gain from this experience that you canΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½t gain at Pace ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ academically, personally, and in your future professional life? There are also language considerations; for almost all of PaceΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½s study abroad programs, students only need to know English for the academic part... but outside the classroom, some students want to learn and speak a new language. Also, some of our foreign partner schools are preferred for students from specific Pace schools. You should also review this comparison of the study abroad program types (PDF) offered at Pace to understand the differences. Finally, we invite you to speak with one of our Study Abroad Advisors who can help guide you in your decision.
Study Abroad post-COVID
Pace students may study abroad in Academic Year 2024-25 to almost all destinations where we have vetted partners. Though Pace no longer requires students to be COVID-vaccine compliant, we strongly recommend that Pace students who want to study abroad be vaccinated against COVID-19 before they leave the U.S., since laws may be different abroad.
- Though the U.S. Government and The World Health Organization ended the global emergency status for COVID-19, we recommend that you read about how studying abroad may be affected by COVID-19 to understand the health and financial risks involved with studying abroad.
- ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½ no longer requires that students be COVID-19 compliant. However, Pace recommends that students continue to follow CDC guidelines for vaccination, which recommend that everyone be up to date with flu shots and COVID-19 vaccines including booster doses.
- Study Abroad students should research to see if there are any remaining COVID-19 regulations for entry into their chosen host country abroad (and other countries they wish to travel to).
- If you are doing a homestay or an internship with vulnerable populations during study abroad, you may also need to be COVID-19 compliant.
Attend a Study Abroad Fair at Pace!
Fall 2024 Fair: September 11 & September 12
- Wednesday, September 11, 2024, 11:00 a.m.ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½2:00 p.m.: New York City, Student Center, 1 Pace Plaza
- Thursday, September 12, 2024, 11:00 a.m.ΒιΆΉ΄«Γ½2:00 p.m.: Pleasantville, Kessel Student Center, Gottesman Room
Pace's Study Abroad Fairs offer students the opportunity to learn about studying abroad as part of their Pace Path! Speak one-on-one with Pace students who have studied abroad, Pace professors offering study abroad courses abroad, and representatives from our wonderful partner universities worldwide. Pace offers study abroad programs in 50+ countries. Our Pace Study Abroad Fair "Passport" guide (PDF) offers advice for students to help prioritize what's important when considering studying abroad.
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