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Semester Programs

Immerse yourself in a transformative semester abroad!

Seton Hall's semester programs allow students to immerse themselves in international education at partner universities worldwide. Participants enjoy a rich study abroad experience while paying Seton Hall tuition, which can be covered by existing scholarships, financial aid, and grants.
• New and Returning Applicants: View the Semester Programs Checklist
• Returning Applicants: Re-enter your Study Abroad Portal 
• Study Abroad Advising and Info Sessions: Connect with us

 

Semester Programs

University Country Area of Study
Catholic Studies in Rome Italy Catholic Studies
MCI Management Center Innsbruck Austria Stillman School of Business
University of Westminster England Multidisciplinary
University of Münster Germany Multidisciplinary
Technological University Dublin Ireland Stillman School of Business
University College Cork Ireland Multidisciplinary
Rikkyo University Japan Multidisciplinary
Sogang University South Korea Multidisciplinary

Application Deadlines: August 1 (Spring semester) and March 1 (Fall semester) 


Semester Programs Checklist
Learn about the three stages to studying abroad with a Semester Program: Explore Your Options, Apply to Your Program, and Get Ready for Departure

Explore Your Options
Your study abroad journey begins here!
• Attend an Info or Advising Session: Learn how to make your international dreams a reality
• Meet with your Academic Advisor: Discuss how study abroad works with your degree
• Study Abroad Scholarships: Visit the Scholarships Abroad Hub and apply early for financial support
• Accessibility Abroad: Consult DSS about accommodations abroad at least 6 months before your program starts
• Understand the Finances: Learn how Seton Hall tuition, scholarships and financial aid transfers with Semester Programs

Apply to Your Program
Programs are available on a first-come, first-served basis with limited spots. A minimum GPA of 2.5 is required, and students must not be on disciplinary probation level II or higher at departure. Applications may be accepted until the Confirmation Deadline.

Application Requirements in the Study Abroad Portal: (1) Assumption of Risk, Waiver of Liability, Release of Claims and Indemnification, (2) Authorization for Access to Student Information, (3) Notice and Consent Regarding Personal Data (for programs in the EU), (4) Disability Support Services Abroad, (5) Your Passport Status and (6) Credit Transfer Form (see details below)

Credit Transfer Form: To ensure your abroad credits count towards your Seton Hall curriculum, complete the Credit Transfer Form with your academic advisor and department. You can upload the form thru the Study Abroad Portal. Check out the Credit Transfer, Billing, and Payment hub for detailed instructions.

Get Ready for Departure
Congratulations on being approved! Here's what to do between approval and departure to be marked "Ready for Departure":
• Nomination: OIP will nominate you to the Partner Institution, which will email you an acceptance letter and application materials upon approval. Please note the host institution’s application deadline to avoid missing important dates.
• Pre-Departure Requirements thru the Study Abroad Portal: (1) Study Abroad Pre-Departure Orientation, (2) Study Abroad Health Information, (3) Emergency Contact Information, (4) STEP Registration, (5) Abroad Phone Number and Secondary Email, (6) Passport Information, (7) International Medical Insurance, (8) Flight Itinerary
• Prepare for Your Time Abroad: Visit the Preparing and Packing hub for resources and tips

Important: Stay updated on emails from the partner institution before your departure, as they often include essential details about housing and more.