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- Study Abroad Information Sessions
- Engineering Students
- Transfer Students
Research Early Start now to find programs that meet your timing/ calendar needs, as well as meet other requirements (e.g. academic, location, language, financial, etc.)
Get Advised Meet with advisors from Study Abroad, Academic & College, Financial Aid, Transfer Hub, etc. to discuss your Study Abroad plans.
Carefully Review Confirm your program's eligibility/ application/ enrollment requirements. Learn program deadlines, and if needed, confirm whether any deadlines may be extended.
Get Support Discuss with your family, friends, mentors, etc. about your plans to study abroad.
There are lots of opportunities for transfer students to study abroad. Enjoy this video to learn about the importance of advanced planning, steps you need to take to apply, financial aid considerations, and more.
UCEAP = UC Credit/Summer, Quarter Options
Global Seminars = UC San Diego Credit/Summer Options
Other UC Campus Programs = UC Credit/Summer, Quarter Options
Transfer students look to Global Seminars to satisfy a range of their UC San Diego requirements, including certain programs that satisfy:
Learn more about Global Seminars HERE.
Annual deadlines for upcoming summer programs:
Learn More About Global Seminars HERE.
UCEAP application deadlines:
*For Transfer students, this means you should start planning soon!
Learn more about UCEAP programs HERE.
Having a confirmed UC GPA is a stated requirement for some programs at UCEAP.
If you haven’t yet earned a UC GPA at the time of application, for certain programs you may be able to use your Transfer GPA in lieu of a UC GPA. (Once you receive a UC GPA, you will be then be required to meet and maintain the required program minimum during the time leading up to your departure.)
Discuss with your Study Abroad advisor about your program's requirements!
A list of UCEAP application deadlines for current-cycle programs.
Have a question about UCEAP? We have the answer. Check out our most frequently asked questions.
Major Advising Pages (MAPs) are available for all majors at UC San Diego. Find your MAP and use it as a guide in researching programs, selecting courses, and navigating the application process.
Do I have work, home, and/or family obligations that prevent me from studying abroad for an extended period of time?
Will there be other adult students in my program?
How old are the other students participating in my program?
How do people in my host country view adult students?
What skills do I want to gain or improve while I’m abroad?
Look into short term programs if you cannot afford to spend an extended period of time away from your family and can’t take too much time off work.
Talk with other adult students who have studied abroad.
Sometimes you might feel that you don’t fit in, but remember not to isolate yourself from the rest of the group. Get to know the others and let them get to know you.
Research what people close to you age in the country you will be studying in and the areas they may live. For example, do they work? Take care of their children and/or parents? Live alone or with extended family?
Location
Weather
Activities
Medications
Identities
Dietary Needs
Cultural Differences
Housing
Host Institution
Costs of additional accommodations and support
If your desired program allows for dependents, here are some questions to consider: