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Pyramids at Sunset

Established in 1964, Study Abroad Programs administers 200 CU-Boulder-sponsored programs in more than 70 countries around the world. Over 1000 CU-Boulder students study on CU-Boulder programs annually. They receive in-residence credit and the credit may be applied to major and college requirements with prior advisor approval. Financial aid and scholarships are available.

Study abroad is one of the most challenging and rewarding adventures you'll experience. When you come back, you'll have a better understanding of the world, of the United States and of yourself. Look at the resources on these pages and start planning your adventure!

Want to see an advisor? First complete the online Study Abroad Advising Form.


Giza, Egypt - Fall 2000 Photo by James Petretta (participant on the CU-Boulder program at the American University of Cairo and winner of the 2001 Study Abroad Photo Contest)

     
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