College of Liberal Arts
Study Abroad For Liberal Arts Majors
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All majors at RIT can study abroad, and it's an ideal opportunity for you to gain a new perspective on your major, understand the global reach of your field of study, and develop cross-cultural skills that will prepare you for your career.
Planning early, discussing your plans with your academic advisor, and working with a study abroad advisor to find a good program fit will set you on the path to having a memorable experience while staying on track to graduation.
Tips
- There is a wide variety of liberal arts coursework abroad, which means you will need to spend some time narrowing down your program choices. Thinking about your priorities in choosing a program (level of cultural immersion, program cost, language of instruction and location) will help you settle on a good program fit. A study abroad advisor can help you determine your priorities.
- College of Liberal Arts (CLA) Global Opportunity (GO) Grant is available for all CLA majors/double majors - an automatic $500 grant to study abroad (must meet study abroad eligibility requirements).
Resources
CLA Study Abroad Info Sheet
Highlights popular programs for liberal arts majors. This tool is a starting point as you explore programs - you are not restricted to the programs listed.
If you’re interested in one of the programs, login to the Compass (application database), click on the ‘Search Programs’ tab, and type in the program name in the keyword box to learn more and start an application.
CLA Study Abroad Pathway
Developed by CLA to help students in each major identify an ideal time to study abroad. If the suggested time frame for your major doesn’t work for you, work with your academic and study abroad advisors to determine an alternative time frame.
Faculty-Led Programs
RIT offers faculty-led study abroad programs designed, developed, and led by RIT faculty. The travel portion of these programs are usually shorter in length (between one to five weeks), taking place over summer, winter break, or spring break.
These faculty-led programs are a good fit for liberal arts majors:
Study Abroad Scholarships for CLA
CLA Global Opportunity (GO) Grant
An automatic $500 grant to study abroad for all CLA majors/double majors (must meet study abroad eligibility requirements).
CLA Student Travel Fund
Grants up to $750 may be awarded to CLA majors to help fund a study abroad program.
RIT Education Abroad Travel Grant
Open to students going on RIT Global Campus, exchange, or faculty-led programs. You will be able to “opt-in” for this scholarship consideration as part of your RIT study abroad application. Awards $500-$1,000.
Honors Travel Grant
RIT Honors students are eligible for a $500 travel grant to study abroad.
Other featured scholarships
Scholarship deadlines are often early. An RIT study abroad scholarship advisor can provide feedback on your essays to make sure they are competitive.
Connect with a Global Ambassador
Study Abroad Global Ambassadors are returned study abroad students who can answer any questions you may have from a student perspective – feel free to reach out to them via email or social media.
Study Abroad Blog: Being Black Abroad
Additional International Opportunities
These international programs and fellowships include options for undergraduate students or post-graduation opportunities.
Fulbright Canada-Mitacs Globalink Program
Funding for a 10-12 week summer internship for U.S. students to work on research projects in Canada in the areas of science, engineering, math, and social sciences.
Critical Language Scholarship
Funding for an 8-10 week summer study abroad opportunity to learn languages essential to America’s engagement with the world.
Boren Awards
Funds intensive language study abroad for a semester, summer, or academic year.
Fulbright Fellowship (U.S. Student Program)
Funding for upcoming or recent graduates to go to grad school or complete an independent research project abroad.
Contact Jenny Sullivan (jenny.sullivan@rit.edu), Director of Education Abroad, for more information on these opportunities and to assist you with the application process.