Welcome to International Study Programs! To see a specific program, use the navigation on the menu to the left.
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All content copyright 2008 David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies.
Welcome to International Study Programs! To see a specific program, use the navigation on the menu to the left.
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For help with any program, please contact:
280 HRCB
(801) 422-3686
isp@byu.edu
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| 2008 Programs Students are integrated into an international university, taught by faculty native to the country, and are not accompanied by BYU faculty. |
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Short-term, on-the-job apprentice training to provide students practical application of academic work. Internships are individualized, independent, and not accompanied by a BYU faculty member.
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Already found your own internship, looking for an international internship, or can't find what you're looking for? Find out more about an Individual Internship. |
![]() Anita Hummel, President, Mondoro Company Limited, China I expect and hope that the interns can, through their experience, help me raise the bar and expectations of our company. My interns see Asia and China through different eyes and see and understand what is and what is not acceptable in America. This helps me to raise the bar and understanding in my company. They help us to push forward products that may get stuck on a back burner due to time constraints. Getting many of these projects to take off helps my company to become a better run and managed company. |
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Mission
The Office of International Study Programs serves students, faculty, and departments by facilitating the development and implementation of quality international academic experiences.
Vision
We seek to promote and facilitate the best possible academic experience in an intercultural setting. Students, faculty, on-site contacts, and the local LDS community will work together in an environment of maximum mutual benefit. We will focus on:
• quality academic experiences
• cultural immersion and exchange
• life-long service and learning
• character development and spiritual growth.
Guiding Principles
• All university sponsored, international credit-bearing experiences will be administered by departments through the Office of International Study Programs.
• Education abroad includes the full range of academic experiences available to students, including group study, work internships, and individually tailored research.
• All programs are academically sound with strong co-sponsorship by departments and interested faculty.
• All programs include a meaningful relationship between students and faculty mentors.
• All students and faculty will participate in meaningful cross-cultural preparatory activities.
• Students earn credit that will fulfill requirements for their major, minor, upper-division electives or general education and which contribute to their timely graduation.
• All programs will feature one or more meaningful service opportunities.
• International Study experiences provide professional development for faculty directors/ mentors through teaching, research, and collaboration with colleagues both on campus and abroad.
• All students must pay BYU tuition for International Study Program-administered credit.
• All program costs charged in excess of tuition are justifiable and reasonable and based on approved budget policies and procedures.
• We will follow all professional accounting and record keeping standards.
• We will continually look for ways to provide high-quality programs for less cost.
• We will increase endowments to make more money available for program discount discounts and new program development.• International Study Program program discounts and grants are discounted based on merit and financial need.
• We will share our knowledge and experience with other universities through regular academic conferences and publications.
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ISP Student Application
We apologize for inconvenience. The previous application process is being replaced by a new and more updated system.
Any application in the previous system will be saved and will be available for you when the system comes up again.
The new application process should be available by Monday the 14th.
Please come back to visit our site at that time. If you have concerns or questions please contact us at isp@byu.edu , 280 HRCB, (801) 422-3686.
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Program Discounts
Financial Aid and Scholarhips
Number One Myth: International study programs cost more than most students can afford.
Reality: Among the wide range of available programs, many are comparable in price to a semester on campus. All students register for international study through the university and are therefore eligible for financial aid: Pell Grants, Stafford Loans, and university and department program discounts usually transfer to cover the costs of your international experience. Please notify the Financial Aid office, A-41 ASB, (801) 422-4104, and the International Study Programs (ISP) accountant, 237C HRCB, (801) 422-6621, of any financial discount you plan to apply to the cost of your international study program.
STUDY ABROAD
All Study Abroad program discounts are based on financial need and academic
performance. Only currently enrolled BYU students with a minimum 3.0 GPA
are eligible. Students must submit a Free
Application for Federal Aid (FAFSA) by the deadline listed below..
Deadlines
Deadlines are posted on the current online application.
Available Program Discounts
Average discount:
per semester$01,500
per term$01,000
Mae Covey Gardner
For Study Abroad students
participating in London, Paris, Madrid, or Vienna. Maximum discount:
per semester$2,000
per term$1,000
Mary D. Nelson
For Study Abroad students
participating in Madrid, Paris, or Italy programs. Applicants cannot have
served missions in these countries.
Maximum discount:
per semester$1,000
per term$500
Study Abroad
For all Study Abroad programs except London, Paris, and Madrid. Maximum discount:
per semester$1,000
per term$500
INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIPS and FIELD STUDIES
Programs are discounted based on the following criteria:
Students must complete an ISP Program discount request form (received from your facilitator). Students with financial need should submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
Deadlines
Deadlines are posted on the current online application.
Program discount amounts are determined by the degree to which students fill the above criteria.
Undergraduate program discount range:
per semesterup to $500
per termup to $300
Graduate program discount range:
per semesterup to $750
per termup to $400
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Students often ask questions about where they should go and what kinds of programs fit their personal needs. Here are a few questions you should ask yourself before applying for any International Study Program.
Generally, students who can answer the above questions have a clear idea of what they want. Those who are clear, serious, and committed are the most successful in international study programs.
Academic Content
For all programs, the academic content is set by faculty directors collaborating with and approved by the sponsoring department and in cooperation with student's educational needs. Admission to BYU's International Study Programs is available for non-BYU students, however students are required to enroll in a minimum number of credit hours per semester/term. International Study Programs' courses may not be audited.
Students enrolled in International Field Studies or Internships will make course contracts with various professors. These contracts allot a specified amount of time for the course work to be completed, most of which should be completed during the international experience. These contracts require motivated, responsible students. If students would rather have a closely supervised academic experience, they are advised to choose a Study Abroad program.
What You Can Do To Be Prepared
How Much Money Will You Need?
Program Costs
Each International Study program is different. Make
sure you know what is included in the cost of each program. Some programs
may include all or partial meals, local transportation, museum entrances,
etc. Costs for International Field Study or Internship experiences are
determined by the student.
Airfare
Students are free to arrange transportation as their needs and resources require. You may contact your own travel agent or the BYU Travel office, 280 HRCB, (801) 422-3991 or 422-1291.
Personal Expenses
Consider your personal needs beyond program costs and airfare: laundry, extra food/snacks, souvenirs, extra travel and supplemental or optional academic activities such as concerts, plays, museums, day trips, etc. The student handbook provides estimates.
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Faculty
These documents are password protected. Please contact your ISP
coordinator to acquire a password. If you have a password, access
handbooks here.
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