Study Abroad

If you are interested in short-term, semester- or year-long programs, we offer interesting and varied opportunities around the world. Our office provides resources and advice, support through the application process, pre-departure orientation, advice and assistance while overseas, and post-return support.

In addition, the Study Abroad Office assists students coming to Geneseo on exchange programs from overseas partner universities and students from other countries who wish to study at Geneseo for one semester or one academic year.

Please explore the Study Abroad website, and contact our office if you have questions or need personal assistance.  When you are ready to apply for a program please click the Apply Now! link on the program's webpage.  

News

Study Abroad Online Application Unavailable Friday February 10!!

The Study Abroad Online Application system will be undergoing a major update this Friday, February 10.  During this time, students will not be able to log in to their accounts or submit applications.  When the update is complete we will put a notice here.  Thank you for your patience.

 

Apply now to attend the CGI U 2012, President Clinton's initiative that engages the next generation of leaders on college campuses around the world. 

CGI U attendees come together to make a difference in five focus areas: Education, Environment and Climate Change, Peace and Human Rights, Poverty Alleviation, and Public Health.  CGI U 2012 will take place at the George Washington University from Friday, March 30th to Sunday, April 1st, 2012.

The application deadline is January 17, 2012, and you can apply online at http://www.cgiu.org/applying_to_cgiu/.

Building on the successful model of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI), President Clinton hosts the CGI U Annual Meeting for students and youth organizations to create innovative solutions to some of the world's most pressing issues.  Since its inaugural meeting in 2008, CGI U has brought together more than 3,500 students from over 650 schools and 110 countries.  In order to attend, all CGI U participants are required to develop a Commitment to Action: a new, specific, and measurable plan that addresses a challenge on their campus, in their local community, or around the world.  The CGI U meeting includes plenary sessions, working sessions, and other special events that provide participants with a wide variety of knowledge-sharing and networking opportunities.  The program allows CGI U members to discuess global issues, develop practical skills, identify potential partners, and formulate concrete plans of action for the months ahead.