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Life-Changing Semester or Year Abroad
Your time abroad will be one of your most formative Cornell experiences. As a Cornell undergraduate, you can apply for fall, spring, or academic year programs. Your financial aid applies to all approved semester and academic year programs!
On this page: Find out how to apply for semester and full-year programs. Explore programs—and check out study abroad timing and deadlines to keep your application on track.
How to Apply
You'll complete two applications for most semester or academic year study abroad programs. First you apply through Experience Cornell for college and university approval to attend. When your Experience application is approved, you apply for admission to your selected program. Read on to learn more about the steps in the application process.
1 Define your academic objectives with your college.
Congratulations! You've identified a study abroad program that's a great fit. What's next?
Your first stop is your college study abroad or academic advisor. Your advisor will help you plan your academic objectives and determine appropriate coursework for your time abroad. This conversation is the basis for your study abroad course plan, a required part of your Experience application (step 2).
Your advisor will also confirm you meet college and university eligibility requirements to study abroad. Visit our Get Advice page to find your college advisor.
2 Apply in Experience for university approval to attend.
When you're ready to apply, locate your preferred study abroad program and initiate your application in Experience.
- Select your program and click the apply button on the bottom of the page.
- Submit your study abroad course plan to your college using the course approval form. You'll find the form in your Experience dashboard.
- Complete your application by the deadline in the Snapshot section of your program’s Experience page. Meet this deadline even if your program’s external application deadline is later. Learn more about study abroad deadlines.
Experience applications are reviewed by Education Abroad on a rolling basis. We'll email you when Cornell approves your application to attend your selected program. Cornell approval does not imply final admission to the program.
3 Commit to your program.
As soon as you receive Cornell approval, commit to your program through your Experience dashboard. Some programs require early commitment.
This step is mandatory! In order to register as a Cornell student going abroad, you must commit to attend your selected program. When you commit to a program, you agree to fulfill your financial obligations to Cornell and the program.
Complete all onboarding requirements through your Experience dashboard by the deadline noted in your approval email. You can also find the commitment deadline on Deadlines.
4 Apply for admission to your program.
After you've committed to your program, it's time to complete the external application for program admission. Aim to submit your program application shortly after your Experience application is approved.
- Find the application on your program’s website. The program's Experience page includes a link.
- Meet your program’s application deadline. Applying early is wise if your program has limited capacity or rolling admissions.
A few study abroad programs require a nomination. Your Education Abroad advisor can only nominate you or sign program approval forms after you have committed to your program (step 3).
You'll receive your admission decision directly from the program! Respond to your program to accept the offer and follow the program's procedures.