Planning & Eligibility
Planning is key to taking advantage of these opportunities, and we're here to help. As early as freshman year, you should visit the Study Abroad Office to discuss your options in addition to consulting with your academic advisers. In fact, you can attend short-term programs led by Manhattan University faculty as early as the summer after your freshman year. View answers to common questions about studying abroad.
To be eligible for study abroad programs:
- You must be in good academic standing with a general cumulative GPA of 2.75 or above
- You must not have any holds on your MU student account
- The presence of outstanding judicial sanctions; current or past probation status; and/or current or past suspension on your judicial history may impact your eligibility to study abroad
Hear from a past study abroad participant:
"I am thankful for this amazing experience and have a more global outlook on life. I now consider the impact things have from a global perspective instead of just locally."
Jennifer C., Peru, Winter 2020