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There’s simply no substitute for being there. That’s why half of all Bucknell students, including students from nearly every major, choose to study abroad.
Find a globe and point to where you want to go. Our Office of Global & Off-campus Education will help get you there. Study-abroad opportunities include weeklong, summer and semester-long programs in countries across six continents.

Experience next-level immersion as you study sustainable engineering in Japan, classical literature in Greece or intercultural management in Ireland — all while earning credits, serving others and gaining an international perspective that’ll look great on your resume.

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Recent STUDY-ABROAD Locations
Here’s a look at all the places where Bucknellians studied abroad in the most recent academic year.
Argentina

Australia

Austria

Barbados

Bolivia

Cambodia

Chile

China

Costa Rica

Cuba

Czech Republic

Denmark

Ecuador

England

France

Germany

Ghana

Greece

India

Indonesia

Ireland

Italy

Ivory Coast

Japan

Jordan

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Scotland

Senegal

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

St. Kitts & Nevis

Sweden

Switzerland

Tanzania

Turks and Caicos

Uganda

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Barbados

Bolivia

Cambodia

Chile

China

Costa Rica

Cuba

Czech Republic

Denmark

Ecuador

England

France

Germany

Ghana

Greece

India

Indonesia

Ireland

Italy

Ivory Coast

Japan

Jordan

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Scotland

Senegal

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

St. Kitts & Nevis

Sweden

Switzerland

Tanzania

Turks and Caicos

Uganda

Argentina

Australia

Austria

Barbados

Bolivia

Cambodia

Chile

China

Costa Rica

Cuba

Czech Republic

Denmark

Ecuador

England

France

Germany

Ghana

Greece

India

Indonesia

Ireland

Italy

Ivory Coast

Japan

Jordan

Netherlands

New Zealand

Portugal

Scotland

Senegal

South Africa

Spain

Sri Lanka

St. Kitts & Nevis

Sweden

Switzerland

Tanzania

Turks and Caicos

Uganda

“Bucknell In” semester-long programs: Organized and led by the University to complement students’ in-class experience, these programs offer Bucknell courses in a variety of disciplines and locations around the world, merging the abroad experience with the Bucknell curriculum.

“Bucknell In” summer programs

“Bucknell In” January programs

Partner programs

A NEW PERSPECTIVE
Katie Phillips ’22, an undeclared arts & sciences major from Athens, Ga., spent four weeks in West Africa as part of the Bucknell in the Côte d’Ivoire program. Working alongside a Bucknell political science professor and seven other Bucknell students, Katie helped Ivorian orphans develop their skills in the English language. Along the way, she deepened her understanding of subjects such as colonialism, globalization and the effects of development on the environment.

Katie says every moment — whether teaching orphans English, swimming in the ocean or exploring the local area with friends — was transformative.

“Studying abroad gives you an experience you won’t have in class,” she says. “Going and seeing a culture for yourself really makes you understand how what you’re learning in the classroom applies to the real world.”

A NEW PERSPECTIVE
Katie Phillips ’22, an undeclared arts & sciences major from Athens, Ga., spent four weeks in West Africa as part of the Bucknell in the Côte d’Ivoire program. Working alongside a Bucknell political science professor and seven other Bucknell students, Katie helped Ivorian orphans develop their skills in the English language. Along the way, she deepened her understanding of subjects such as colonialism, globalization and the effects of development on the environment.

Katie says every moment — whether teaching orphans English, swimming in the ocean or exploring the local area with friends — was transformative.

“Studying abroad gives you an experience you won’t have in class,” she says. “Going and seeing a culture for yourself really makes you understand how what you’re learning in the classroom applies to the real world.”