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Application Process

All students who wish to study abroad must apply for approval to participate in a program through the Providence College Center for International Studies.  Once granted approval, the student must apply directly to the program for admission into the program.

Applications

2010-2011 Semester & Year Application Coming Soon!

Summer Application


Eligibility Requirements

Semester or Academic Year:

  • The minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) requirements differ for each program, but a student must have a minimum CGPA 2.75in order to be eligible for approval to participate in any study abroad program.
  • Students applying to study abroad will need to declare a majorprior to the December 1stapplication deadline.
  • No student will be considered for the study abroad program whose college record reflects any serious disciplinary action or probationary period up to the time of departure.
  • All financial obligations to Providence College must be met. Any student who is indebted to the College will need to arrange payment with the Bursar's Office in order to be approved for participation in a study abroad program.
  • Students must have at least junior standing in order to study abroad for a semester or academic year.
  • Students may also apply for approval to study abroad for the fall semester of the Senior year, in lieu of the Junior year.

Note: Providence College reserves the right to approve or disapprove various study abroad programs based upon it assessment of curriculum, faculty, structure and compatibility with the educational goals of study abroad as defines by Providence College.  When students are given PC approval to apply to programs, no assurance of acceptance by those programs is implied.  Furthermore, the student must assume responsibility for all financial arrangements related to these programs.

  Summer:

  • No student will be considered for the summer study abroad program whose college record reflects any serious disciplinary action or probationary period up to the time of departure.