Interested in studying abroad this summer? Evergreen has several courses and programs for study abroad this summer, and in addition, you can study abroad in connection with any of our study abroad consortium partners.
- All study abroad program information is located on the study abroad website: https://www.evergreen.edu/academics/study-abroad/explore
- Evergreen students must apply through Evergreen and the partner organization.
- Recommended Evergreen application deadline is February 1, 2024
EVERGREEN CONSORTIUM* PARTNERS
Academic Programs International (API)
API offers a variety of coursework in 23 countries. Students can enroll in regular course offerings, with opportunities for internships as well. Semester, quarter, and summer options are available. Evergreen's partnership includes several API-specific scholarships.
American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS)
AIFS offers study abroad for a Semester, Academic Year, Summer or January Term. Programs are available in 20+ countries. Scholarship and grant opportunities.
Arcos Learning Abroad
Arcos offers semester and summer programs in Argentina, Costa Rica, Mexico, and Spain. Coursework is taught in Spanish with some options in English.
Budapest Semesters in Math (BSM)
Experience Budapest Semesters in Mathematics, the highly acclaimed undergraduate study-abroad program, for eight weeks of your summer. Live in the historic European city of Budapest, take introductory or upper-division courses from master instructors, and enjoy the excitement of living in a culture known for excellence in mathematics education and research.
Center for Global Education and Experience (CGEE)
CGEE delivers high-impact, experiential programming in Africa, Europe, and Latin America (Mexico only for summer term). CGEE programs are designed to learn from communities and groups working for social change to inform thought and action for personal and societal transformation.
Council for International Educational Exchange (CIEE)
CIEE is a large international education organization and provides study abroad programs in Africa, the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Australia. Students can choose from a wide variety of disciplines, with programs taught either in English, the local language, or both.
Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS)
DIS is a non-profit study abroad foundation established in Denmark in 1959, with locations in Copenhagen and Stockholm. DIS provides semester, academic year, and summer programs taught in English, and offers high-impact learning experiences for upper-division undergraduate students from distinguished North American colleges and universities.
Institute for Study Abroad (IFSA)
IFSA was founded in 1988 on the Butler University campus as an independent nonprofit. Currently, IFSA offers semester and summer programs in 18 countries (South America, North America, Asia, Europe, and Oceania).
International Partnership for Service Learning (IPSL)
IPSL's mission is to engage students, educators, and grassroots organizations around the world in hands-on service to promote equitable relationships, social justice, sustainable change, and a commitment to our shared humanity. Programs can be customized to your duration parameters. Currently, IPSL operates in Argentina, Colombia, France, Germany, Greece, Japan, Peru, South Africa, Spain, and Vietnam.
School for Field Studies (SFS)
Study climate change and the environment in 10 Countries. Get hands-on experience. All coursework is taught in English, except for coursework focused on local language learning.
SIT Study Abroad
SIT Study Abroad programs are developed around a framework of the most critical global issues (CGIs) of the day. SIT programs are interdisciplinary and a great fit to compliment an Evergreen education. Most programs address two CGIs within specific cultural and geographical contexts or comparatively across several countries and continents.
University Studies Abroad Consortium
USAC, a nonprofit organization since 1982, has provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries around the globe. USAC offers more than 50 affordable, authentic study abroad programs in 26 countries, and strives to provide students with ample opportunities to become engaged, global citizens.
Victoria University of Wellington (New Zealand/Aotearoa)
This is a direct-enroll option at Victoria University of Wellington based in Wellington, New Zealand. The university enrolls over 20,000 students, including about 3,000 international students, and offers a large variety of coursework.
Wildlands Studies
Wildlands Studies programs are equivalent to upper division classes at most universities. Students have about 280 hours of direct contact with faculty, and complete field exercises, presentations, written exams, term papers and daily entries in field journals. There’s also assigned reading and discussion of reading assignments. Successful completion of the program 5 to 15 quarter credits, which is conferred from the College of the Environment at Western Washington University. Summer programs vary from 2 to 6 weeks. Both domestic and international offerings available.
*Consortium programs do not charge Evergreen tuition. Instead students are charged a $225 Consortium Enrollment Fee from Evergreen, and then students pay the program fee to the external organization, and any additional expenses. Program costs can vary widely.
Registration
Academic Details
$225 consortium enrollment fee.
Financial Aid can be limited in the summer. Meet with the Office of International Programs & Services early to create a budget and a plan for your program's expenses. studyabroad@evergreen.edu
Schedule
$225 consortium enrollment fee.
Financial Aid can be limited in the summer. Meet with the Office of International Programs & Services early to create a budget and a plan for your program's expenses. studyabroad@evergreen.edu