Academic Programs and Destinations
Looking across all of Snow College’s semester abroad options, students can choose from multiple programs over 40 countries. Some popular countries
such as Costa Rica or Italy have many programs to choose from, whereas other countries
are only available via one provider (such as Thailand with Asia Exchange or Argentina
with Arcos).
SUU has programs in many countries which are not offered by other providers, so if
you are interested in any of these destinations, then you must go abroad via SUU:
Brazil, Chile, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Peru, Poland,
Romania, Switzerland, and Turkey.
There are many study abroad options for students with a variety of majors. Please
check the SUU program list to match your subject and/or desired location of study. Note that programs may change
from one semester to the next, so it's best to check the website of your intended
host instituion for current course information. Our Center for Global Engagement is
also happy to help you pinpoint the best program for you.
Earning credits through study abroad
Students studying abroad through SUU can earn 12-15 credits. All exchange students
are required to take a minimum of 12 credits at their host university. These credits
are transferred back through a learning agreement filled out prior to departure.
Once the learning agreement has been signed, students can work with professors and
department chairs to find equivalent courses to those in the chosen study abroad program.
This ensures that the transcript at the exchange university will transfer over directly.
Important! Students must pass all coursework and complete a reflection project upon returning
to the USA.
Application Process and Deadlines
Requirements
- Students must apply and be selected for a semester abroad program.
- You must have completed at least one year of full-time enrollment at Snow College
by the time you go abroad.
- You need a 3.0 minimum GPA.
- Your online application must include three letters of recommendation, two of which
must be from an academic advisor or professor.
- Students are responsible for acquiring the necessary documents such as a passport
and international travel and health insurance.
Important Dates
All application forms must be submitted by the deadline:
- Spring Semester Abroad - September 15th
- Fall Semester Abroad - March 15th
Orientation dates, departure and return dates are determined annually. Be sure to
speak with your Study Abroad Advisor for details on your program's upcoming academic
calendar.
Review the FAQs on the SUU website and inquire now for more information about SUU programs and how
to apply at the Center for Global Engagement (CGE).
Contact CGE to apply
Tuition and Funding
For your convenience, tuition payments for these study abroad programs can be made
to Southern Utah University.
In order to take part in SUU exchange programs, Snow students are required to transfer
to SUU for the semester as non-degree seeking students. You will then pay SUU tuition
for the duration of your study abroad program.
Note, as a non-degree seeking SUU guest student, you will not qualify for scholarships
or aid offered by SUU. However, you may be able to use other financial aid or apply
for other scholarships or grants.
Talk to your advisor to learn what your options are, as well as if you are able to
apply your FAFSA funding for studying abroad.
Budgeting for study abroad
The optimal budget for each study abroad program will vary based on factors such as
program choice, destination, foreign transaction fees and currency conversions. SUU
recommends utilizing this tool, which allows students to input their study abroad destination and receive a detailed
cost of living estimate that features average market prices, transportation costs,
and more.