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Study Abroad - Getting Started

Please choose the relevant topic below to obtain more information:
Choosing a Program Abroad

Meet with an advisor: Visit our events page for a current list of program advising sessions, or contact study.abroad@gatech.edu for an appointment.

Find a GT Program by Discipline/Major

Click here to begin searching for GT study abroad programs by discipline or major.

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Application Procedures

GT Students- Click here

Application Procedures for Non-GT Students (Transient/Special Students)

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Credits

Information on Credit for Students Participating in GT Group Programs: The courses offered as part of GT Group Programs are regular GT classes just like other courses offered at GT. Grades earned in these courses are shown on a participant's GT transcript and are calculated as part of the GT GPA. The academic unit responsible for organizing a GT study abroad program determines which courses will be offered. Click here for a list of programs so you can find out which kind of course work is available.

Information on Credit for Students Participating in GT Exchange and Study/Work Abroad Programs: Students who are going to study at a foreign university through a Georgia Tech Exchange or Study/Work Abroad program should complete a Foreign Credit Approval Form (FCA). Click here for information on completing the Foreign Credit Approval Form. Some courses from certain exchange partners have standing approval on the Registrar's Equivalency Table (ET) on OSCAR. If you plan to take a course that is on the ET, no FCA is needed for that course. If a course you'd like to take is not on the ET, you are still welcome to take that course, but you must fill out an FCA for it. More information about credit approval will be provided at Exchange and Study/Work Abroad Orientation.

Information on Credit for Students Participating in Non-GT Programs Abroad: Students who are going to apply to participate on study abroad programs through universities not affiliated with GT should download the NON-GT Program Packet, and complete a Foreign Credit Approval Form. All forms must be submitted to OIE and approved in order to receive transfer credit for courses completed on any NON-GT Program.

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Eligibility

For Summer Group Programs, GTL Undergrad Programs, the Pacific Program, and Arch Senior Year in Paris (Download PDF Version)

For GT Exchange and Study/Work Abroad Programs (Download PDF Version)

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Financial Aid

All participants in GT study abroad programs are required to attend meetings and orientations conducted by the Office of International Education. At these meetings, you will have the opportunity to ask questions about how financial aid works for students participating in study abroad programs.

For more information about using GT Financial Aid while studying abroad, please download the Financial Aid Information for GT Study Abroad Programs. For more specific financial aid questions visit www.finaid.gatech.edu.

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Financial Planning

The cost of study abroad programs varies widely depending on which expenses are included in the program fees. Be sure that you read program literature carefully and understand what expenses are included in the program fees that you will pay to the sponsor of the program. You will need to estimate those expenses that are not included so that you are sure to have adequate funds available for the duration of your program. You should also include a contingency fund, which can be used in case of an emergency, in your estimates. You can use the attached budget worksheet to help you plan how much money you'll need to have available for your trip.

Plan ahead as much as possible. If you will celebrate a birthday before your departure, ask for a contribution towards your trip or for items that you will need while you are abroad. For example, if you are going to a country that has a much cooler climate than Georgia's, then you may need to purchase sweaters or a warmer coat before leaving. Even seemingly inexpensive things like film, a travel alarm clock, and travel guides to help you plan your free time can add up faster than you might think so try giving your family and friends a list of what you'll need for your trip.

If you currently have financial aid, you should know that most financial aid can be used for participation in a GT program, provided you complete the appropriate forms in a timely manner and are eligible to receive aid. Detailed information on using financial aid is available on the financial aid website.

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Scholarships

Please click here for Study Abroad scholarship information.

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