Students at The University of Tampa have a number of options when considering the best way to incorporate a study abroad experience into their undergraduate curriculum.
Tuition Exchange Programs UT sponsors three
tuition exchange programs that offer the advantage of being able to use UT scholarship grants. These programs include:
 | ITESM (Monterrey Tec) - Mexico This is a premier, private U.S. accredited university with campuses throughout Mexico. It offers excellent programs for students with interests in Latin American studies and business, as well as social sciences. Campuses in Monterrey, Colima, Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Mazatlan, Queretaro, Toluca, and Mexico City offer courses in English and Spanish. Summer programs and internships are available. See http://www.studyinmexico.com.mx for more information. |
 | University of Westminster - England Study in the heart of London or a tube ride away in West London at Harrow. Three campuses in central London offer arts and sciences, languages, biological and health sciences, and law. The Harrow campus offers communications, design and media, business, and computer science. See http://www.wmin.ac.uk/ for more information. |
 | Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen - The Netherlands Situated in a central location, easily accessible to all of Europe, this is a comprehensive university offering a wide range of courses taught in English. UT students have taken courses in American studies, literature, political science, criminology, law, and business. See http://www.ru.nl for more information. |
Affiliate Programs Students may also participate in any approved, properly accredited external program. As with tuition exchange programs, all applications for external programs must be cleared and approved by the Education Abroad Center.
UT has affiliate agreements with organizations that can provide benefits such as streamlined registration, additional scholarship opportunities, special orientation programs, and tuition reduction in some cases.
Some of the external programs with affiliate agreements include:
Other Programs To learn more about additional options, students can browse catalogs available in the Education Abroad Center, Plant Hall, Rm. 305, or use the following Web sites:
StudyAbroad.com: An excellent resource containing listings of study abroad programs. Includes searchable directories, sections on intensive language programs, work/internship programs, and a discussion forum.
GoAbroad.com: An extensive Web site with searchable directories listing study abroad programs; includes information on intern aboard, teach abroad, work abroad and volunteer abroad opportunities, also contains information about how to get airline tickets, and student IDs.
IIEpassport.org: A powerful searchable Web database containing 5,000 learning opportunities worldwide, compiled by the Institute of International Education (IIE).
The International Education Site: Guide to study abroad information, advice and opportunities for students worldwide who are considering studying overseas. Including university advice, college search facilities, student profiles, and articles from the leading journals on international education.
The Learning Abroad Center: The University of Minnesota's comprehensive resource for study, service-learning, intern, volunteer, work, and travel experiences worldwide.
StudyAbroadFunding.org is a comprehensive directory of study abroad scholarships, fellowships, and grants to find funding for study outside the US at an undergraduate, graduate, or professional level of study.