Long-Term
Study Abroad Program

Bethel's Long-Term Study Abroad program gives students the time and freedom to truly immerse themselves in a different culture.

Long-Term Study Abroad Program

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Long-Term Study Abroad Programs

Students who are interested in spending a semester or year abroad should contact the Director of Global Studies, Stacie Freeman at least six months prior to anticipated departure.

Past program destinations include Europe’s Great Cities Tour with CIS Abroad. Our Global Studies program offers endless opportunities to learn, serve, lead, and love. 

Long-Term Study Abroad Approved Partners

Bethel’s Global Studies program partners with these service providers:

Application and Planning Worksheet

Begin your Global Studies
journey by reviewing the application and planning worksheets below and visiting the Global Studies office in
Campbell Hall 208b.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you’re searching for additional information quickly, we’ve compiled the most helpful
frequently asked questions below.

If you think you’re ready to spend a semester or year abroad, contact Stacie Freeman at freemans@bethelu.edu to make an appointment. The planning process is quite extensive and takes up to one year to complete.

Yes, all Global Studies participants need a passport book (not a card). Please visit https://www.usa.gov/passport for step-by-step instructions.

Yes! The Global Studies office does not recommend one provider over another and the cost of these policies is not included in the program fee.

All Global Studies participants must secure an international health insurance plan. The cost of the international health insurance policy is not covered by the program fee. The international health plan does not cover any services within the United States, so travelers must maintain their stateside insurance. Proof of stateside insurance must be submitted to the director of Global Studies prior to departure.

The countries we visit tend not to require visas OR include them in the cost of airfare. However, https://www.travisa.com/ is a great website for making a determination. In the event that visas (not included with airfare) are required, the Global Studies office will assist participants in securing them. The cost of visas may or may not be covered by the program fee.

The safety and security of students, faculty, staff, and friends is a primary focus for all our Global Studies trips. Here are ways the Global Studies Office promotes safety and health abroad.

  • The State Department website is closely monitored. We generally only offer programs in countries with risk levels of 1 or 2. https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html/
  • All participants are required to complete an online, program-specific, pre-departure, health and safety training. Participants must pass a quiz over the material prior to departure.
  • All participants are required to enroll in GST 140-440 Global Service Learning and Citizenship where they learn the local laws and about behavioral norms and expectations. By studying the materials provided by Bethel and its partners, participants get a view into what life looks like in the host country, including tips for staying safe. Students must pass multiple quizzes over this material prior to departure.
  • International health insurance and emergency evacuation insurance is required for every participant.
  • All travel is registered with Bethel University’s Office of the President and with the U.S. State Department’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program. – https://step.state.gov/
  • Global Studies selects reputable, responsible, international partners and organizations to provide educational opportunities abroad.
  • Participants in Global Studies have 24/7 access to on-site support staff, trained to handle emergencies of all types.
  • All accommodations and transportation are vetted prior to departure.

U.S. State Department Resources

Other Government Resources

General Resources

All current Bethel University students are welcome to participate.

Long-term programs can range from $5,000 – $15,000.

Students fund programs in a variety of ways through traditional fundraising, online fundraising, grants, and scholarships. Visit https://www.globalcitizenadventurecorps.org/ apply to learn more about the GCAC Scholarship.

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