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Study Abroad

Explore the world on short-term study abroad programs

Engage with new cultures, expand your global perspective and develop invaluable skills for success in today's interconnected world. We offer exciting opportunities to broaden your horizons and enhance your academic experience.

  • Study abroad students standing in front of Residenz Museum in Munich, Germany.

    Study abroad students standing in front of Residenz Museum in Munich, Germany.

  • PBSC study abroad students at Miami International Airport about to jet away to Europe.

    PBSC study abroad students at Miami International Airport about to jet away to Europe.

  • Study abroad students inside Residenz Museum in Munich, Germany.

    Study abroad students inside Residenz Museum in Munich, Germany.

Going Abroad

Affordability
PBSC students may be eligible for financial aid to support their study abroad experiences.

 

Academic Credits
Students earn credits for their international experiences.

 

Flexibility
Short-term programs allow students to experience life abroad while managing their responsibilities at home.

 

Friendships
Bond with your classmates as you experience a whole new culture -- together!

 

 

Adventure Awaits - Current Program Opportunities

arrow used for design purposesSpain & Fuerteventura

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Focus: Oceanography and Government
Travel Dates: February 27 - March 12, 2025 (14 days)

Program Contacts:
Julie Cisneros & Alex Bruno

To earn course credit for this study abroad program (3 credits for the academic course + eligibility to receive a 1-credit Study Abroad experience reflected on their transcript), students must enroll in one of the two courses listed below. PBSC students who do not wish to enroll in one of these courses may request to join the Study Abroad experience under strict provisions. Please contact the Group Lead(s) for this program for more information:

• OCE1001: Introduction to Oceanography  (Julie Cisneros)

• POS1041: Intro to American Government  (Alex Bruno)

Click here for Academic Advising. For study abroad program questions or additional information, feel free to reach out to the program contacts, Julie Cisneros and Emmanuel Alvarado.

 

Start your program in Spain.
You’ll visit some of the most iconic landmarks, including Oceanogràfic: Europe's largest aquarium. This architectural marvel takes visitors on a journey through the world's marine habitats, featuring exhibits of ocean life, from sharks to dolphins, all housed within avant-garde, underwater-inspired structures.

 

Continue the program in the Canary Islands.
Famed for its year-round sunshine, stunning beaches, volcanic landscapes, quaint villages and relaxed vibe, the island of Fuerteventura offers a wide range of cultural and recreational activities for everyone.

 

PBSC Study Abroad Program Code: SAP-1001

Learn More (PDF)

 

arrows used for design purposesLondon & Paris

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Focus: Art & Literature
Travel Dates: June 3 - 11, 2025 (9 days)

Program Contacts:
Kristin Miller & Matt Klauza

To earn course credit for this study abroad program (3 credits for the academic course + eligibility to receive a 1-credit Study Abroad experience reflected on their transcript), students must enroll in one of the two courses listed below. PBSC students who do not wish to enroll in one of these courses may request to join the Study Abroad experience under strict provisions. Please contact the Group Lead(s) for this program for more information:

• LIT1000: Intro to Literature  (Matt Klauza)

• ARH1000: Art Appreciation  (Kristin Miller)

Click here for Academic Advising. For study abroad program questions or additional information, feel free to reach out to the program contacts, Kristin Miller and Matt Klauza.

 

Start your program in London
London is bustling, vibrant, multicultural and cosmopolitan. London is both old and new, a place where traditional pubs rub shoulders with the newest cocktail bars. Its most ancient castle is right next door to its newest skyscrapers. 

 

Continue the program in Paris
Paris, France's capital, is a major European city and a global center for art, fashion, gastronomy and culture.
For centuries, Paris has attracted artists from around the world, arriving in the city to educate themselves and to seek inspiration from its artistic resources and galleries. 

 

PBSC Study Abroad Program Code: SAP-1002

Learn More (PDF)

 


PBSC on the Map

PBSC students have studied in some of the most culturally rich countries, immersing themselves in new traditions, foods and languages. 

It's brought them a deeper understanding of global issues, diverse viewpoints, and enriching academic perspectives.

Past destinations include France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Germany, Costa Rica and more!

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"It was a life-changing experience. Everyone should have that opportunity."
- Patricia Medina, studied abroad in Costa Rica

 

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Important Information

Search the country you want to visit to see if it has a level three or higher. A level three or higher has a ban from traveling to there with PBSC.

Restrictions Search Web Page

Updated October 2023

 

I. Policy

PBSC Education Abroad (EA) administers all international education abroad programs and opportunities that fall under the auspices of, are supported by, or are otherwise approved by PBSC, including

  • faculty-led programs,
  • exchange programs,
  • affiliated study abroad programs,
  • and international student mobility such as:
    research and/or conference attendance or
    other international activities under the auspices of PBSC.

Collectively, all such international travel is referred to in this policy as “PBSC-supported travel.” In some instances, a PBSC-supported travel destination is affected by one or more safety or security conditions. Such travel is subject to a higher level of scrutiny and requires special approval from PBSC Abroad and the Office of International Programs.

This policy applies to all students who participate in PBSC-supported travel, faculty members who lead education abroad programs (faculty directors), and faculty or staff members leading students in international activities under the auspices of PBSC (activity leaders).

 

A. Restricted Travel Areas

At PBSC, a “Restricted Travel Area” is any international location for which:

  • The U.S. Department of State (Department of State) has issued a Travel Advisory Level 3 or Level 4 for a country;
  • The Department of State indicates “reconsider travel” or “do not travel” for a particular area within a country for which it has otherwise issued a Travel Advisory Level 1 or 2;
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a Travel Health Notice Level 3 (Warning);
    PBSC has otherwise restricted travel for reasons of safety and security.
  • PBSC-supported travel to countries or regions for which a Department of State Travel Advisory Level 3 or a CDC Travel Health Notice Level 3 is in effect requires special approval as set forth in Section III below.

As a general rule, the College will review countries or regions for which a Department of State Travel Advisory Level 4 or a CDC Travel Health Notice Level 4 is in effect, and decisions will be made based on criteria approved by PBSC to support travel abroad.

Regardless of whether a Department of State Travel Advisory Level 4, or a CDC Travel Health Notice, Level 3 or 4 is in effect, the College reserves the right not to approve support for international travel, or to rescind previously approved support, any time when, in PBSCs sole discretion, PBSC determines that travel is inadvisable for reasons of health or safety.

 

B. Requests for Exceptions

Students wishing to participate in PBSC-supported travel to a location considered a restricted travel area, faculty directors proposing to lead a program, and Activity Leaders proposing to lead an activity to a Restricted Travel Area must petition the EA to request an exception as indicated in Section III of this policy.

 

II. Standards for Making Restricted Travel Area Determinations

In making determinations about whether special approval is necessary or whether the PBSC will no longer support travel to a particular country or region it considers a Restricted Travel Area, Education Abroad will consider the recommendations of the U.S. Department of State (Department of State) in its Travel Advisory(ies) and/or the CDC in its Health Notice(s) as they relate to program itineraries. Considerations include, but are not limited to, geographic regions named in the Advisory(ies) or Notice(s), the level of threat(s) involved, and the severity of risks.

This is for faculty that would like to lead a PBSC Study Abroad group of students.

Study Abroad Intent to Lead Form

 

PBSC Study Abroad Association (Club)

The Palm Beach State Study Abroad Association is dedicated to promoting study abroad experiences for our students. Through our programs and engaging club activities, we aim to broaden horizons, foster cultural understanding, and prepare students for global engagement. Our focus is on connecting students with exciting study abroad opportunities, providing necessary support, and building a vibrant community of like-minded individuals. Become a Member Now


Contact Us

StudyAbroad@palmbeachstate.edu

 

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