Before you go out and change the world, let the world change you!
A study abroad experience can be transformative, both personally and professionally. Experience vibrant cultures not as a tourist, but as an insider. Gain a unique international perspective on your field of study with internships in global locations from Kyoto, Japan to Rome, Italy. Studying abroad will broaden your worldview, enrich your career skills, and give you lasting global connections.
Immersing yourself in new cultures and navigating life in a foreign country allows you to expand the boundaries of your mind and gain new perspectives on the world. You’ll develop a deeper appreciation for diversity and become a more adaptable and open-minded individual.
Studying abroad provides you with unique opportunities to develop your professional skills and enhance your career prospects¡ªemployers value the global competencies and intercultural communication skills gained through international experience. You’ll stand out in job interviews and open doors to exciting career opportunities.
By studying abroad, you’ll have the opportunity to challenge yourself, grow personally and academically, and create lifelong memories. The lessons you learn and the friendships you make are invaluable. It’s an opportunity to step outside your comfort zone and embrace the unknown, leading to personal and professional growth that will benefit you in countless ways throughout your life.

Explore Your Options
From short-term, faculty-led trips to long-term, third-party opportunities, there are many ways to study abroad. Choose from a variety of countries, programs, and academic content to meet your goals.
Through Temple University
- Champlain has partnered with Temple University to provide study abroad opportunities for Champlain students in Japan (Kyoto & Tokyo), Italy (Rome) and Oviedo (Spain).
- Temple provides advising, pre-departure information and support while you¡¯re abroad. Temple also offers scholarships for non-Temple students
Freeman Foundation Grant
- Through the Freeman Foundation Grant, Champlain students have a financial pathway to international experiences in Asia, as well as language and intercultural skills.
Faculty-Led Trips
- Faculty-led trips are a great way to have an international experience while only leaving the country for a short period of time typically during a break.
- Participate in field trips, workshops, cultural immersions, and hands-on projects that complement your course curriculum.
- Faculty-led courses offer an exceptional opportunity to dive deeply into specific topics while experiencing firsthand the cultural and social aspects of the host country.
Third-Party Programs
- With a variety of exciting locations, program types, and academic content to suit your unique interests and career goals, third-party study abroad programs offer a wide range of options.
- These programs offer you the opportunity to immerse yourself in different cultures, languages, and educational systems, fostering personal growth and global awareness.
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Passport Program
The Passport Program is Champlain’s way of encouraging students to step outside of their cultural comfort zone and develop a global perspective.
Students qualify to receive reimbursement for a passport (cost of passport photos and extra fees not included) if:
- They completed their first year at Champlain with a GPA of 3.0 or higher.
- They submit a receipt (or proof of passport) by February 1 of their Sophomore year.
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Study Abroad through Temple University
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Freeman Foundation Grant
This generous grant offers Champlain students a financial pathway to international experiences, as well as language and intercultural skills.