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      • At Ohio State, you have the opportunity to gain an education abroad experience by taking classes through an exchange program or foreign university, complete an independent study or service learning project, conduct research or participate in an internship program.
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  2. Students going abroad on Ohio State approved programming, Office of International Affairs third-party programs or Office of Global Business programs can earn Ohio State graded credit and retain access to Ohio State grants and scholarships as well as federal financial aid.

  3. At Ohio State, you have the opportunity to gain an education abroad experience by taking classes through an exchange program or foreign university, complete an independent study or service learning project, conduct research or participate in an internship program.

  4. You can communicate effectively with people who differ from you; You are self-sufficient, flexible and open to new things; Where can I go? There are many opportunities to study abroad through The Ohio State University.

  5. You don't need to be a foreign language or international studies major to study abroad; Ohio State students can study a wide variety of subjects in another country. You can take classes in your minor, satisfy GE requirements or try something new.

  6. The Office of International Affairs (OIA) administers study abroad programming at Ohio State, offering a variety of opportunities across the globe to fit students’ interests and academic plans, including: May Session programs; Winter/Spring Break programs; Summer programs; Semester or academic year programs

  7. Would you prefer to live and study with Ohio State students and faculty or live and study independently? Do you want to take classes with students from the host culture or with foreign students only? Are you comfortable living abroad independently?

  8. Most international studies students take advantage of the numerous study abroad opportunities offered by Ohio State’s Office of International Affairs, which runs more than 200 established programs in 50 different countries.