I know I want to study abroad, but I am not sure what program is right for me. What should I do?
I know which program I want to participate in, how do I sign up?
When are applications accepted for study abroad?
How much is the initial deposit and is it refundable?
How do I know if I am eligible to participate?
I do not currently have a passport. How do I apply for one?
I really want to study abroad, but I am not sure I can afford it. Are scholarships available?
Answer: Yes! Every MSU student with at least a 2.5 GPA is eligible for a scholarship from the study abroad office. Additionally, many academic colleges and departments have scholarships for certain programs, and Honors students qualify for special scholarships from the Honors program. Come talk to the Global Education Office staff for more information about potential scholarships.
Once I have paid my deposit, when is the program balance due?
Answer: All balances are due by May 1 for the summer programs. If you are using financial aid to help cover the costs of the program, financial aid can be used to pay your May 1 program fee by using a small bridge loan from the MSU Business Office. If you are going on a semester long program, please consult the Global Education Office for the due date of each specific program.
Can I make payments towards my final balance?
Answer: Yes. Payments can be made on the study abroad website by clicking “Pay Balance” on your appropriate program website. It is important that you make the payment for your program on the appropriate page. For instance, if you are going on the London program, please make sure to use the London page when making payments. Every time you make a payment, GEO staff will send you an updated record with your remaining balance. For summer programs, it is expected that the full balance be paid by May 1. For semester long programs, please consult the Global Education Office for payment information.
Once I am in the study abroad country, how do I access money while abroad?
Answer: There are many ways to get local currency for your trip, but the easiest is to verify that your bank allows for international withdrawals, and then just use a local ATM just like in the US. When using a local ATM, you often receive a better exchange rate than when you change money at the airport or other money exchange locations.
I have heard that study abroad can be intimidating. Am I really in a foreign country by myself?
Answer: No. On all of our shorter-term summer programs, you will be with other MSU Texas students and all programs have at least one full time faculty member with the program.