Peggy Parmenter
Advising Dean
Information Session: Planning for Study Abroad in Spring 2027
Wednesday, March 11, 5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
KG70 Klarman Hall (Rhodes-Rawlings Auditorium)
This session will cover how to choose study abroad programs that are the best fit for you, A&S eligibility requirements for study abroad, how to plan academically for your semester abroad, and the application process and timeline. The session will not be recorded. If you are unable to attend and have questions about planning for your study abroad experience, please schedule an appointment with your A&S Study Abroad advisor.
The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ believes that studying abroad can be a transformative part of your education in the liberal arts and sciences. A&S students study abroad for a variety of reasons:
With college permission, most A&S students may study abroad for one or two fall or spring semesters on programs approved by Arts and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. (Students may also pursue independently.)
Well-prepared, committed students interested in studying abroad should review the information below to begin planning for their semester or year abroad.
To be eligible to study abroad, A&S students must meet all of the following requirements:
For A&S students studying abroad in Spring 2026 and after:
Prior to departure: If the language of your host country is offered at Cornell, you must:
Complete whatever language preparation is required by your program. Some highly regarded programs require 4-5 semesters of language preparation prior to departure, so it’s very important to plan early!
OR
If your study abroad program doesn’t require any language preparation, Arts and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ requires that you take a minimum of one course at Cornell (for a letter grade) at whatever level you place into. You may not test out of this requirement.
Remember that you must complete both the College’s general language requirement and any language requirements relevant to your study abroad program. Many students choose to use the same language to fulfill both of these requirements.
While abroad: All students studying abroad in a non-English speaking country must take at least one course in the language of the host country while studying abroad.
NB: Application deadlines for Oxford and Cambridge are very early
For information on the application process and timelines, see: .
Study abroad courses may count as elective credit, fulfill college distribution requirements, and fulfill major requirements (with approval of the major department). For guidance on which major requirements may be fulfilled abroad, see the .
Once you have selected a program and are ready to apply, there are three steps you’ll take to have your study abroad courses approved.
Once started, you can
After final grades have been posted for your study abroad semester, be sure that an official transcript is sent from your host institution/program to the Office of Global Learning. For specific instructions,
Upon receipt of your official transcript, the College will send you one final credit approval form, which you’ll need to complete before your credits can be processed.
All courses taken abroad and grades received will appear on your Cornell transcript exactly as they appear on your study abroad transcript.
Grades earned abroad are not calculated into the Cornell GPA.
Students who do not complete their study abroad semester in good academic standing will be reviewed by the College upon receipt of their study abroad transcript.
A&S study abroad advisors can help you plan for how your study abroad experience will contribute to your academic goals and progress toward the degree. If your questions are about non-academic matters (housing, visas, financial aid, your external application, etc.),
For quick questions and follow-ups, stop by Zoom drop-ins (Mon-Thurs, 3-4 PM).
For longer discussions (e.g. choosing a program, long-term degree planning), schedule a 30-minute appointment with your study abroad advisor here.
Questions? Email us at as_studyabroad@cornell.edu.
Short-term programs (i.e. winter, spring break, summer programs) are not subject to Arts & Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ study abroad policies outlined above. If you wish to study abroad on a short-term program, you may apply independently to the program of your choice. You do not need permission from Arts and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ to study abroad on short-term programs.
The kind of academic credit that may be earned for short-term programs depends on whether the short-term program is a Cornell or non-Cornell program:
When can I study abroad?
Most A&S students study abroad in their junior year or in fall of their senior year. You cannot study abroad in your first year or in your final semester, and most programs do not accept sophomores.
Where can I study abroad?
You can apply to any study abroad program approved by Arts and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, as long as you meet all eligibility requirements for that program.
Can I fulfill the language requirement while abroad?
No. The language requirement must be fulfilled through Cornell courses.
How will study abroad courses count toward my degree?
Study abroad courses may fulfill major and minor requirements (with department approval), distribution requirements, or count as elective credit (toward the 100 Arts or 120 total credits required for the degree), but you should not assume that you will be able to fulfill any specific degree requirements other than 15 Cornell credits.
How will study abroad courses appear on my transcript?
Study abroad courses and grades will appear on your Cornell transcript exactly as they appear on your study abroad transcript.
I'd like to take some courses other than the ones I proposed when I applied to study abroad. How do I get approval for these new courses?
If you need to have additional courses evaluated between Step 1 and Step 2 of the course approval process, please email your A&S study abroad advisor and major department (for major courses) for approval.
How will study abroad courses affect my Cornell GPA?
For all approved fall, spring, or full-year study abroad programs, grades do not factor into the Cornell GPA.
I have an internship in the summer after my semester abroad. Can I leave the program early?
No. When you commit to studying abroad, you are committing to be there from the start to the end of your program.
How much will study abroad cost? Will my financial aid be applied to my study abroad experience?
To learn more about the financial considerations related to studying abroad, see Education Abroad's advice on .
I have non-academic questions about housing, finances, my visa, etc. Who do I contact?
. You can find your Education Abroad advisor’s name on the snapshot page of your desired program as you .