Villanova Office of Education Abroad

Villanova Office of Education Abroad The Office of Education Abroad (OEA) provides the Villanova community with the opportunity to experience the world beyond our campus.

1842 Day is a great day to support Scholarships for Villanova study abroad students!!
09/20/2022

1842 Day is a great day to support Scholarships for Villanova study abroad students!!

VSB Global Citizens spotted enjoying the view from stop the London Eye! Apps are now open for VSB Class of 26 Global Cit...
02/07/2022

VSB Global Citizens spotted enjoying the view from stop the London Eye! Apps are now open for VSB Class of 26 Global Citizens Program in either London or Asia-Pacific!! Link in bio for more info 🔵⚪️

We look forward to seeing you today in Bartley Atrium!
10/27/2021

We look forward to seeing you today in Bartley Atrium!

Checking in with junior, Bryan Dipasca!"When I initially arrived in Milan, it was a bit overwhelming to be exposed to a ...
10/01/2021

Checking in with junior, Bryan Dipasca!

"When I initially arrived in Milan, it was a bit overwhelming to be exposed to a new place and culture so quickly. However, the staff at IES Milan () has been wonderful in helping students become adjusted to life in Italy. After 4 weeks here already, I already feel so much more comfortable when it comes to speaking and ordering food in Italian, taking public transportation to and from class, and overall integrating into the community here. Not to mention, I've been able to meet other students from across the world! Everyone involved with the program has been so nice with helping students feel at home in a foreign country, and they have also been great with planning fun trips and experiences for students, including a day trip to Lago Maggiore, and the opportunity to see "The Last Supper" in person! Overall, the experience has been more than I could ask for, and I'm so excited for the rest of the semester!"

Gracias! Arigatou gozaimasu! Danke! Go raibh maith agat! Grazie mille!  Thank you Abroad Nova Nation for your generous s...
09/22/2021

Gracias! Arigatou gozaimasu! Danke! Go raibh maith agat! Grazie mille! Thank you Abroad Nova Nation for your generous support of study abroad opportunities for Villanova students. We can’t thank you enough!

Join the   celebration by supporting The Office of Education Abroad! Every gift makes an impact for our students. Link i...
09/21/2021

Join the celebration by supporting The Office of Education Abroad! Every gift makes an impact for our students. Link in bio.

This  , we are featuring Gabby Loftus, a senior Political Science major who studied abroad in Rome on the IES Abroad Int...
05/11/2021

This , we are featuring Gabby Loftus, a senior Political Science major who studied abroad in Rome on the IES Abroad International Relations program:

“My advice to anyone considering studying abroad is not to be afraid to try something new and different. During the fall semester of my junior year, I studied abroad in Rome, Italy. It was an incredible opportunity and I made some of my best memories as a college student during my time abroad. I lived with an Italian student and was able to learn a great deal about the local culture and have many new experiences in the vibrant city of Rome. Studying abroad also provided me with the chance to take unique classes such as Photography of Roman Art and Monuments and Italian Immigration Policy. My program involved field study trips which included locations such as the Vatican, the seat of the Italian Senate, an Italian refugee center, and Assisi. During my four months in Rome, I became more independent and gained a greater understanding of different cultures and perspectives as I travelled to multiple European countries.”

Meet Sam DeCarlo, a senior math and criminology major, who participated in the BCA Study Abroad in Marburg, Germany. Her...
04/29/2021

Meet Sam DeCarlo, a senior math and criminology major, who participated in the BCA Study Abroad in Marburg, Germany. Her advice is:

“Do your research! I was able to find a niche program that split my time between Austria/Germany- the program for you is out there, you just have to look for it! With that, don’t be afraid to choose a program that gives you a small sense of nervous excitement. The cliche saying goes “life begins at the end of your comfort zone” and I’d say that captures the essence of going abroad.

Once you get there, give yourself grace during the transition and throughout your time. Growing up, I always thought abroad would be a five month long vacation and while most aspects are, you’re there to learn & grow, and so it’s okay if you sometimes have a bad day. This doesn’t mean your abroad experience is wrong, just that you’re filling immersing yourself in the experience and willing to change because of it!

Going abroad was by far one of the best decisions I made at Nova. I am so grateful for my time abroad and encourage anyone who is thinking about it to go for it!”

This  , we are featuring Kate Canavan, a senior Finance and International Business major:“During the summer before my ju...
04/27/2021

This , we are featuring Kate Canavan, a senior Finance and International Business major:

“During the summer before my junior year, I studied abroad in Seville, Spain. I worked with my study abroad advisor to find a program that fit my interests, allowing me to participate in an eight week internship followed by a four week gastronomy class. I absolutely loved living with two different host families during these two programs!

My advice to students interested in studying abroad is to find a program that fits your specific study abroad needs whether that is the location, internship availability, major/minor courses, etc. While abroad, take advantage of opportunities to get to know the local people, culture and customs! One of my favorite experiences was sharing dinner with my host mom and my mom. It was so special to share a traditional dinner that my host mom had prepared, while translating for both my host mom and my mom.”

Meet Juliana, a senior who studied abroad in Amman, Jordan during the fall semester of her junior year! Check out her wo...
04/22/2021

Meet Juliana, a senior who studied abroad in Amman, Jordan during the fall semester of her junior year! Check out her wonderful study abroad advice:

“Appreciate every moment of your abroad experience - it goes by so fast! And try your best to engage with the culture and people in your host country - go to a local coffee shop, talk to a vendor on the street, visit a museum. Most importantly, prioritize your mental health - adjusting to life in a different country miles away from home has its difficulties, and it’s okay to recognize those struggles and have bad days while still enjoying your overall experience.”

This   we are featuring Danny DeGraff, a senior account major. His advice is as follows:“I recommend a study abroad prog...
04/13/2021

This we are featuring Danny DeGraff, a senior account major. His advice is as follows:
“I recommend a study abroad program to anyone who is interested in travel and learning a new language. I believe that it was extremely important in the development of my character. There are many challenges in life that I can now conquer as a result of my independent travel and experiences while in a new environment so far away from home. Studying abroad can also help the individual to understand more cultures and more perspectives towards life that exist in the world.

Studying abroad in Chile was one of the best experiences that I have had at Villanova!!! I was extremely nervous prior to leaving, but as soon as I got to Chile my host family was extremely accommodating and made me feel right at home. My host family was amazing. Every day my host mom would prepare my breakfast and pack my lunch before I left for school. Every night we also had a different Chilean meal for dinner. I truly was immersed in Chilean culture and I learned how to speak the most Spanish while interacting with my host family during my daily routine.

Classes while abroad were very interesting as well. The great thing about classes abroad is that you have the opportunity to take a class on a topic that you normally would not take in your major at Villanova. My favorite class abroad was on Chilean folklore. We studied local stories and traditions that were present in ValparaĂ­so specifically in relation to threats that exist for citizens of the city such as earthquakes that devastate the infrastructure of the city and the lives of many.

I also had the opportunity to travel while abroad. Although we stayed within Chile, our trips to Chiloé and the Atacama desert were unforgettable and memories that I will remember for the rest of my life.”

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