Several Opportunities for FSU Students to Study Abroad This Summer

Several Opportunities for FSU Students to Study Abroad This Summer

Jul 14, 2015

Framingham State’s comprehensive Study Abroad Program offers students incredible opportunities to study this summer in destinations such as Italy, Scotland, England, Greece and the Netherlands.

For those who take advantage, studying in another country can be most the memorable and eye-opening aspect of the college experience. FSU has developed partnerships with universities around the world to provide these opportunities to students throughout the academic year and into the summer.

Students can choose to spend an entire semester or year at an international university, or do a short-term program in the summer or winter. Week-long faculty-led trips are also an option. Scholarships are available to students to help defray costs.

Opportunities to study abroad this summer include:

Netherlands - Six-week program at the University of Maastricht.

Italy - Four-week program in Florence or Rome.
Scotland - Three-week program in Edinburgh designed for fashion students, where students manage a pop-up shop at the Edinburgh International Fashion Festival.

England - Four-week at the University of East Anglia.

Greece - Four week program with McGill Summer Studies in Greece.

The University is also offering faculty-led trips this summer to Northern Ireland, Guatemala and Italy.

About Framingham State University

Framingham State University was founded in 1839 as the nation’s first public university for the education of teachers. Since that time, it has evolved into a vibrant, comprehensive liberal arts institution offering small, personalized classes on a beautiful New England campus. Today, the University enrolls more than 6,000 students with 58 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the arts, humanities, sciences, social sciences and professional fields. As a State College and University (SCU), Framingham State prides itself on quality academic programs, affordability, and commitment to access for all qualified students.