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An education abroad isn’t just a memorable part of your college experience. It is a chance to understand the world, your studies and yourself in a broader cultural context. Whether you travel to the East or head overseas to the Nordics, you’ll return to Bemidji State with a whole new perspective.
To help you consider your options and prepare for international travel, we’ve put together a few helpful resources:
BSU Around the World
At a glace
University Programs
The University-run EuroSpring program offers students the chance to spend five weeks in the spring studying in Oxford, England.
The University-run SinoSummer program offers students a unique program spending four weeks in China studying Chinese Traditional Medicine and culture in the old Capital Nanjing, China.
Departmental Programs
Several departments offer study programs of varying lengths. Please see the department or ask your advisor for current information of their offerings.
Exchange Programs
We’ve partnered with schools around the world where you can study as an exchange student.
Independent Study
You may also participate in an independent study abroad program, either through a third party organization like the Council on International Education Exchange (CIEE) or another U.S. institution, or by enrolling directly at an accredited foreign institution.
Student Safety
Safety is vital for all of our students, especially those going abroad. All students going abroad are required to have insurance that covers them while away. Additionally, we are required to report all student hospitalizations and deaths during education abroad experiences. More information can be found here:
Minnesota Study Abroad Program Law
(Minnesota Statute chapter 312, article 1, section 5)
The “Minnesota Study Abroad Law” (August 2014) requires higher education institutions in Minnesota to report student hospitalizations and deaths abroad as well as ensure its study abroad programs comply with health and safety standards set by the Forum on Education Abroad. The Minnesota Office of Higher Education will then post the reported information in aggregate on its website annually, which institutions will provide a link to on its program information.
- The MN Office of Higher Education has posted data collected: http://www.ohe.state.mn.us/sPages/SAHS.cfm
How to Study Abroad?
Step 1: Explore the different options and programs we offer, and Book an appointment with the International Program to discuss your plan. Meet with Financial Aid office if you will be using financial Aid to pay for the program.
Step 2: Meet with you academic advisor/department chair to determine how your study abroad credits will apply towards your degree at BSU.
Step 3: Most (if not all) study abroad programs require you to take INTL 1130 Education Abroad Basics the semester before you leave.
All exchange program participants need to fill out the Study Away Agreement before leaving the country.
Step 4: Pay the $150 application process fee with Cashier, and fill out our online Education Abroad Application.
Step 5: Get nominated by BSU and apply with exchange partner. (If applicable)
Step 6: As soon as you’ve been accepted to a program, start doing your work and research to prepare for international travel. Check out our Before You Travel guide for helpful information about applying for your visa, overcoming language barriers and making foreign purchases.