Study Abroad
As a college student at Grand Canyon University (GCU), you have several opportunities to embrace adventure and explore the world. If you choose to serve on an international mission trip, you will travel overseas with a team of GCU students to serve the Lord and perform ministry. Alternatively, you may also consider a traditional study abroad program for a summer, semester or full academic year, where you can fully immerse yourself in another culture while also earning credits toward completing your degree at GCU. GCU students can also complete a short- or long-term international internship to gain professional, practical work experience that may help enhance your resume while also getting the cultural immersion experience.
During a traditional study abroad program, you have the opportunity to venture to another country and attend classes at an approved international university. GCU currently partners with the University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC), Semester at Sea (SAS), Students International (SI), Center for International Studies (CIS) Abroad, Living and Learning International (L&LI). We encourage you to visit the program provider’s website for more information, including program start dates, costs, program requirements, co-curricular opportunities and available academic coursework and internships.
For an international internship, GCU partners with The Intern Group. Internships across most disciplines are available for a range of 2-12 weeks throughout the year. This is a great option for students seeking more professional and leadership development rather than academic coursework, while still engaging in a global experience.
We offer various global education programs that support academic and co-curricular engagement around the world. To begin, access the University Home Approval Application and be sure to log in with your @my.gcu.edu email. Work with the Study Abroad Office to complete your application and to obtain more information on the next step(s) in the process. Contact us at [email protected] for more information.
Students should start preparing for their traditional study abroad experience 9-12 months in advance. Follow these quick steps to get started!
Research your options and select your program and term of choice. Attend a study abroad weekly information session or visit the GCU Study Abroad Office to learn more about our various partners and their unique programs and offerings.
Discuss with your student services counselor (SSC) your interest in participating in a traditional study abroad program, and discuss your selected program of study and remaining credits required for graduation. Work with your SSC and the Study Abroad Office to complete the University Home Approval Application and submit to [email protected].
Complete the secondary Study Abroad Application through your study abroad provider of choice. An application fee or deposit may be required at this time.
Finalize your financial aid options (if applicable) and start applying for scholarships through your study abroad provider and third-party websites.
Secure all required travel documents and prepare for departure!
GCU students are strongly encouraged to start researching and preparing for their traditional study abroad experience 9-12 months in advance. Use the information and links below to help you prepare for departure.
A long trip overseas takes planning, even with the support of the university. You will need to have a valid passport throughout the duration of your respective program, and the expiration date must extend throughout an additional six months upon your anticipated return to the U.S.A. Learn more about how to apply for a passport and what the current expected wait time is at the U.S. Department of State's passport website.
Health and Safety While Abroad
In addition to academic and financial considerations, you will also need to think about health and safety factors while abroad. Browse through the following factors to get a better understanding of how to prepare.
You will be provided a local, on-site emergency contact information during your program orientation and you should share this information with family members. If your family needs to contact you due to an emergency while you are abroad and cannot reach you, they can use the emergency contact provided. However, the contact is for emergencies only.
Before leaving for your program, you may need to acquire appropriate immunizations and medications in order to travel safely to your destination as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and your doctor. You may have to plan several months ahead as some immunizations are administered in stages. More information about traveler's health can be found at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Students on study abroad programs through GCU might have overseas medical insurance built into their program fees. However, this insurance is designed to supplement personal insurance, so having your own insurance is still necessary. It is your responsibility to verify your medical insurance and ensure you have adequate coverage while abroad.
If you have any physical, emotional or learning disabilities that require special assistance during your study abroad program, contact [email protected] and the Student Disability Services at [email protected] at least 60 days prior to your program departure date to request accommodations and learn more about your options.
While abroad, you must follow the laws of the country in which you are traveling. Additionally, you are still subject to the GCU Student Code of Conduct. The breaking of national laws and the Student Code of Conduct can result in penalties up to, and including, dismissal from the study abroad program and any other appropriate academic penalties upon return. GCU does not provide legal counsel if you are arrested or jailed while abroad.
Explore Your Country
It is important for you to understand the area of the world in which you plan to study. Visit the U.S. State Department's travel alert site but also start looking through national news channels for the latest information. Continue to explore the webpages of our study abroad providers for updates and travel resources as well. Learn more about travel resources and program opportunities.