Education Abroad Advising

We can’t wait to help you get started on your journey to a transformative learning experience! Temple students from any major can study in almost any country in the world, a perk that can make researching your options both exciting and intimidating. Don’t be put off! The Education Abroad office has lots of resources and staff to help you on your way so you can carry out your study abroad research without a hitch and find your best program. 

Steps to Study Abroad

Sign up for a Foundations of Study Abroad session

Attend a Foundations of Study Abroad session to learn the who, what, when, where, and why of studying abroad. Learn about different program models, options that meet your academic and career goals, personal considerations, questions to ask your academic advisor, financing and scholarships, and more. (Non-Temple students, should start with their your home school study abroad office.) 

Apply for your passport

Apply for your passport (or have it renewed). You’ll need to have a valid passport by the time you start a study abroad application. It can take anywhere from three weeks to a few months to receive a passport.

If you've never had a passport and apply during your first year at Temple, you can take advantage of the Passport Scholarship, which will reimburse you the cost of a U.S. passport.

Meet with your academic advisor

Talk with your academic advisor early (and often!) about your plan to study abroad. They can help identify the best time for you to study abroad and stay on track for graduation. Read tips for talking to your academic advisor

Connect with Education Abroad to keep exploring

Connect with Education Abroad to continue exploring, to ensure your program choice best meets your needs, or to learn more about what to expect as you apply. Attend information sessions about specific programs, scholarships, or other topics, schedule an advising appointment, or talk with one of our peer advisors.  

Start your application

Start your application, and be sure to check your program deadline.

Prepare and go

Explore a host of resources to prepare for your time abroad, such as academics, financing and scholarships, diversity matters, cultural adaptation, health and safety, visa preparation, and more.

Prepare and go.

Education Abroad Advisors

Our staff  is excited to advise you on topics from choosing your program and applying for scholarships to specific questions about your selected program, application, pre-departure preparation and more. 
 

Advising Appointments 

Still have questions after you’ve attended Foundations? Meet with one of our Education Abroad Advisors in person or virtually to continue exploring programs or to discuss your application. We can also help you apply for scholarships, discuss budgeting, and guide you when it comes to navigating your identity, health, or personal needs abroad.   

Contact us at (215) 204-0720 or  to schedule an appointment.

Walk-In Advising 

Visit us in 200 Tuttleman Learning Center during our walk-in hours, Monday-Friday, 3:00-4:30pm ET, if you have a quick question or need to be pointed in the right direction.

Study Abroad Peer Advisors and Ambassadors

Education Abroad has a team of knowledgeable Peer Advisors, many of whom have been where you are, and some have even studied on multiple programs. Peer Advisors can answer many of your questions about the process to study abroad. They offer a great resource in the initial planning phases and throughout the process as you prepare for your program. 

In addition to our Peer Advisors, Study Abroad Ambassadors are returned student volunteers who are eager to talk about their time abroad, and would be happy to provide you with a student's perspective on their program, host country, and how to make the most of your experience. 

Peer Advisor Chats 

Visit our office in 200 Tuttleman Learning Center during walk-in hours on Monday-Friday, 3:00-4:30pm ET for a Peer Advisor Chat, or review our student profiles to contact a Peer Advisor or Ambassador directly.