Review these resources below for your study abroad program.
While we hope your time abroad is a smooth one, emergencies may arise. This section provides important contact information in case you find yourself in an emergency. Learn More
It’s important that you are well-prepared before starting your journey abroad. While your specific study abroad program will provide you with more detailed and country-specific information, this page goes over some basic considerations for travel planning and logistics. Learn More
Yale places the utmost importance on the safety, security, and well-being of students who participate in study abroad programs. While no one can guarantee your health, safety, or well-being—at home, at Yale, or abroad—you can take proactive steps to mitigate risks and make the most of your experience. Read through these resources and be sure to share this information with your families. Learn More
The diversity and interconnectedness of your identities, backgrounds, skills, and perspectives help to enrich learning environments on campus and abroad. As you research your study abroad options, take time to consider how aspects of your identities might shape experience. We encourage you to explore this section to learn more about the resources available to navigate diversity and inclusion based on your destination and identity. Learn More
To make the most of your study abroad program, it is important to prepare for meaningful interactions with the people who call your study abroad location home. Learn more about how you can prepare to best immerse yourself in your new environment and understand and engage with people from different cultures. Learn More
We’re excited that a Yale College student in your life has decided to study abroad! It can be a lot to navigate! Use this section to learn about the study abroad experience as well as various resources available to ensure that your Yalie can make the most of their time abroad. Learn More
This page contains information for Yale Residential College Deans (Deans) and Directors of Undergraduate Study (DUSs). Learn More