- What are the requirements?
- When should I apply?
- Are all majors welcomed?
- Can I use financial assistance?
- Can I go to school in another country with little foreign language experience?
- Will I be able to transfer academic credit?
- Can I apply if I am a transfer student?
- Can graduate students go?
- Can seniors apply?
What are the requirements?
Most programs require a 2.5 cumulative GPA. You must have sophomore status at the time of application. Check language requirements for non–English speaking countries. More Info >>
When should I apply?
UTSA recommends that you begin your application process at least 6 months before the semester in which you would like to participate. Make sure you meet the deadline requirements.
Are all majors welcomed?
Yes. Students from all majors can study abroad. Program options may be more limited with some majors, however.
Can I use financial assistance?
Yes. Check with the Financial Aid Office for more information.
Can I go to school in another country with little foreign language experience?
It is always to a student’s advantage to know as much of the native language as possible; however, depending on the country it may not be a requirement.
Will I be able to transfer academic credit?
Your advisor will help you determine if you will be able to receive credit for the courses taken abroad.
Can I apply if I am a transfer student?
Yes. You have to meet the requirements the semester before departure. You will not be eligible to apply for UTSA’s International Education Fund Scholarship unless you have completed one semester at UTSA before you apply. This means that you would need to complete two full semesters at UTSA in order to be eligible to apply for a scholarship through UTSA.
Can graduate students go?
Yes, but the program may be limited. Consult the program director for eligibility prior to applying.
Can seniors apply?
UTSA does not recommend this because of potential delay in graduation. In addition, you must have the dean’s permission to waive residency requirements.