New program offers first-semester study abroad in London
精品SM在线影片鈥檚 allows incoming first-year students to spend their fall semester studying abroad while earning credits and completing general education requirements for their degree. This first-of-its-kind program at 精品SM在线影片 will start in London this fall.
鈥淭hrough study abroad, students build independence, self-confidence, resiliency, adaptability and problem-solving skills, all of which play a significant role in both academic and professional success,鈥 said Sylvie Burnet-Jones, director of 精品SM在线影片鈥檚 Education Abroad. 鈥淪tudying abroad your first semester gives you a jump-start on building these skills.鈥
Participants will live in a residence hall, take classes and go on excursions throughout London and the surrounding area with other first-semester CU students. By the time students arrive back on campus for spring semester, they will have built a community and developed the skills necessary to be successful for the rest of their college careers and beyond.
鈥淧eer institutions that have been running first-semester programs abroad observe that, once they are back on campus, students usually show high retention rates, continued academic success and overall increased engagement and sense of belonging within their home university. The bonds they form with their cohort while studying abroad continue to benefit them at home,鈥 added Daryl Maeda, a professor and the dean and vice provost for undergraduate education at 精品SM在线影片.
Eligible students have confirmed acceptance for 精品SM在线影片 for fall 2024 and plan to pursue majors in the College of Arts and Sciences; Exploratory Studies; or the College of Media, Communication and Information. Visit to learn about how to apply, and leverage financial aid and scholarships, read about pre-departure support and more.
served more than 2,000 精品SM在线影片 students in 2022鈥23, its highest-ever enrollment. Established in 1960, Education Abroad administers 425 study abroad programs鈥攊ncluding faculty-led, internships, research and field study programs鈥攊n more than 64 countries around the world.