100 Ramsey Library, CPO 1560
One University Heights
Asheville, NC 28804
Office: 828.612-6530
ldobson@unca.edu
Office Hours
Tues and Thurs: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Friday: Scheduled appointments only
The real-world experiential learning you do when you Study Abroad at the UNC Asheville will equip you with the soft skills employers seek, the intercultural skills and global perspective you need to be an effective leader, and the self-confidence to take on new challenges and engage with the world in innovative ways.
The UNC Asheville Office of Study Abroad aims to increase and diversify participation in its study abroad programs by helping students understand the potential to study abroad. We want to help you find your best study abroad opportunity and provide you with the support you will need to enjoy it and be successful. That means not only pointing you to potential destinations, scholarship opportunities and affordable options, but also seeking to understand other barriers you perceive to studying abroad and providing you with the information and support you need to overcome those barriers.
Immersing yourself in a different landscape, cuisine, people, and daily life is an incredible learning experience. It can be easy to forget that there is a world outside of our own, but participating in another way of life also compels us to think about our own culture and perspectives in new ways. And it’s not limited to just one semester – what you experience while studying abroad will stay with you for the rest of your life. A change of scenery can inspire you to try new things you may never have considered at home. Ride an elephant, go snow skiing, listen to unfamiliar music, and hike the highest peaks you’ve ever seen. Discover your new favorite pastime – or even what you want to do with your major and your life.
Whatever your major, you can study abroad. It’s possible for students to study abroad in every discipline–not only in Humanities and Social Sciences, but also in Management, the Arts, and the Natural Sciences. Employers want to hire people with international experience, and graduate schools consider studying abroad a “plus” when reviewing applications. Additionally, living among native speakers is the best way to immerse yourself in another tongue. You can also study in other English-speaking countries like Australia and Ireland or participate in study abroad programs where courses are taught in English. Such programs are offered in countries like Denmark, Finland, Sweden, and Hong Kong.
Co-Curricular Transcripts
Studying abroad doesn’t have to be expensive. If you select a program run by UNC Asheville or the International Student Exchange Program (ISEP), you can keep costs about the same as staying in the USA. This way, you can go just about anywhere in the world for little more than the cost of tuition, room, and board at your home school!
Financial Aid for Study Abroad
As you begin your journey to study abroad, use this checklist to guide you through each step of the study abroad process. Find detailed information regarding financial aid opportunities, orientations, application deadlines, insurance coverage, and student benefits. Find the application deadlines on the Deadlines page.
Complete the Program Matching Survey and review program offerings that pop up. You may want to look over the overall programs list to see if there are other programs that interest you. As you expand your search for programs that might be right for you, it is important to engage in some careful study of what courses are offered in English in the course disciplines that align with the courses you need to graduate.
In order to narrow down your options, ask yourself some very fundamental questions about who you are, why you want to study abroad, and what you hope to gain from the experience. Also ask yourself what barriers you see that might prevent you from studying abroad. You might want to write your answers to these questions down (in the first pages of a journal you can take along with you through your entire study abroad experience). There are also a couple of practical questions you will want to answer before you approach choosing your study abroad program.
The first question, if you hope to use financial aid to cover the costs of your study abroad program, is what courses do I need to take while I am abroad? Look at your grad plan and think through the courses you have taken and the courses you still need to take before you graduate- in your major and as core requirements. Check to see how many elective credit hours you need and think about whether your courses you may want to take abroad in your minor can fit into this number of elective credit hours. Ask yourself some important and fundamental financial questions: how much do I pay for a semester at UNC Asheville (including my housing, meals, tuition, and fees?) Do I use any financial aid to cover these costs? Answers to these questions will help you compare your usual cost of attendance with program costs. Now that you’ve done this pre-thinking work, you can do research about your Study Abroad options with a ready mind.
Schedule an appointment with your study abroad adviser. We will take all your pre-thinking work and the results of your matching quiz into account and work to reconcile the realities of the courses you need with the other elements of study abroad experience you’re looking for. We will help you work through finance and budgeting concerns and give you questions to get answered in conversation with your academic advisor. Appointments can be scheduled by emailing drhein@unca.edu, or stop by the Study Abroad office, located in Ramsey 100. Walk-in office hours are 1:00-3:00 pm on Tuesday and Thursday. Don’t forget to bring a copy of your Gradplan with you when you come to this appointment.
Complete the best research you can about the courses available to you at the university, or through the program partner you have selected. Then work with your study abroad advisors and UNC Asheville Chairs of Department to study course titles, descriptions and/or syllabi to determine the equivalent credit you will receive at UNC Asheville when your transcript comes back home after the credit you have earned becomes part of your UNC Asheville academic record. And, turn in the Course Equivalency Form where you’ve captured the course matching work you have done. By signing the Course Equivalency form, Chairs of Department and Program Directors signal that if you take a given course abroad, you will receive credit for a specific UNC Asheville course when you return and UNC Asheville receives your official transcript. In order to establish that financial aid can be used to cover study abroad costs, the Academic Advisor must also sign, and the Registrar’s Office must approve, indicating that all the courses a student intends to take are courses that fit into the grad plan as either courses towards the major, courses towards the Liberal Arts Core or other courses that fit into the overall 120 hours of course credit needed to graduate.
In order to go abroad, every student must have a passport that is valid for at least six months after their program ends. If you already have a passport, double check its expiration date. If it expires less than six months after the term in which you plan to study abroad ends, start your application for a new passport as soon as possible. If you do not yet have a passport, apply for one as soon as possible. Go to travel.state.gov and click on the US Passports tab to get started. For a first-time passport, you will first need to fill out an online form, then print it out. You will also need to make an appointment to submit your application. If you’re applying in Asheville, you can make an appointment at the Downtown or Biltmore Post Offices. If you’re applying from somewhere else, you can find a place to make your appointment online. Before your appointment, make sure to gather all of the needed documents and make copies. Check to see if you can take your passport photos at your appointment, or if you need to bring your own. You can take passport photos at CVS or at Walgreens.
Go to study-abroad-via to complete the study abroad application for your program. This application will include an opportunity to apply for all study abroad scholarships available through the UNCA Office of Study Abroad. At this time, if you are applying for an exchange program that requires a nomination, we will pass along the nomination information to the host institution. If you are applying for a faculty-led program your candidacy for the program will be reviewed by the faculty directors of your program. If you are applying to participate in a partner program or to an exchange partner program that requires additional application materials, you will complete these additional applications. At the conclusion of this review, your application status will be changed to accepted, rejected or waitlisted. If your application is accepted, you can indicate that you intend to participate in the program at this point by selecting commit. When your application status is updated to committed then several additional forms, questionnaires and signature documents will be added to your application. IF you have completed a SECONDARY APPLICATION (required by your program provider or your exchange host institution, or both,) you will be prompted to upload evidence of your acceptance from the program provider/host institution.
When you have completed all the materials required for your program, your materials will be reviewed by the study abroad office and your application status will be changed to approved. If you are participating in a program that requires a fee payment (faculty-led programs, or affiliate program), you can prepare to make payment at this time.
Course Registration
Study abroad office will liaise with the Registrar’s Office to get you enrolled in placeholder credits that remain in place until your transcripts arrive post-study abroad. You do not need to register for classes yourself.
Financial Aid
Meet with Financial Aid- Complete your Cost of Attendance form and schedule a meeting with financial aid to ensure that you are completely clear about how much aid will apply to your program costs, when it will be disbursed, etc. If you are granted scholarships from study abroad, you will receive these at the same time all financial aid is released at the beginning of the term in which you will travel.
Passport and Visa
Apply for a passport if you haven’t already- Ensure you have an up-to-date passport or make sure to apply for one as soon as possible. Passports must not expire before 6 months upon return from your program. If your current passport is valid for less than 6 months after your return from abroad, you will need to apply for a new passport. Apply for a visa- Begin reviewing visa requirements and apply for your visa as specified (if required before leaving the U.S.).
Travel Arrangements
Wait until official acceptance into the program to purchase plane tickets. Websites like Google Flights or Student Universe may be helpful in finding the most affordable ticket options, but make sure to book directly with the airline. Update your Travel Plans in Via Travel so that the Office of Study Abroad can best attend to your safety while abroad.
Travel Insurance
You are required to purchase special emergency travel insurance to cover your program dates abroad. Travel insurance is built into the program costs for UNC Asheville faculty-led programs abroad and the Office of Study Abroad will work with summer, semester and Academic Year abroad students to ensure that they have approved coverage.
Communicating your Plans to UNC Asheville Housing
Finalize other university requirements- Follow any instructions from the host university about their forms and required deposits before the start date. If you will be living in the residence halls, go online to the Housing website and complete the necessary paperwork. Take proactive steps to attend to your health abroad- Discuss your travel plans with mental health care providers and your physician. Make sure you have the vaccinations you need and supplies of prescriptions you need as well as any required documentation for entering your host country with the medications you take.
Required orientation for all outbound students covers health and safety, security, cultural adjustment information, expectations for behavior while abroad, travel and packing tips, and more.
Pack your suitcases, review all your orientation materials designed to help you prepare for the logistics of travel to your destination, assemble all your important documents and Go abroad! Immerse yourself in local culture, work hard in your classes, and don’t forget to have fun! Explore your host city/country, try new foods, and connect with new friends!
If you are participating in a summer, semester or Academic Year notify the Office of Study Abroad of your arrival. Update Via Travel with your local phone and address details. Update the Office of Study Abroad with your local phone number and address and with your final course schedule. Ensure the class credits that you end up taking are applicable to your Grad Plan. Having the actual course information that students are currently enrolled in added to the Permission to Study Abroad form course matching will ensure that there is never a need to pay back financial aid that was used to cover the study abroad experience.
Make any necessary course registration and housing arrangements for your upcoming term at UNC Asheville. After returning home, make sure the Office of Study Abroad receives your official transcript, which UNC Asheville will use to transfer your courses and credits taken abroad.
Then, explore your opportunities to remain engaged in international, intercultural, and global learning now that you are back home.
We want study abroad to be doable by all UNC Asheville students. While we ask you to pay an Application/Program Fee, you can seek an exemption if you are a Pell Eligible student by emailing ldobson@unca.edu. The following fees should be paid directly to Student Accounts:
UNC Asheville Partner Programs may charge additional application and program fees.
We provide comprehensive support to students navigating the study abroad experience from start to finish. Our guidance includes ideal destination and program research, the application process, pre-departure orientation, and re-entry support. Throughout our students’ time abroad, we serve as a liaison, offering continuous assistance and ensuring a seamless experience.
Additionally, we facilitate the integration of international students who come to UNC Asheville as exchange students for a semester or a year. Collaborating closely with admissions and the Director of International Student Services, we assist in their admission, we advise on academic matters, orient exchange students to campus life and remain a supportive resource throughout their stay at UNC Asheville.
Students must have completed a year on campus before studying abroad and must be on campus their last semester before graduating. UNC Asheville students can study abroad for a semester, an academic year, a summer session, or a short-term session such as Spring Break or a December program. They need to have a minimum GPA of 2.50, however, some programs require a higher GPA such as a 2.75 or a 3.0.
Students have the possibility to go all over the world. There are several ways that a student can study abroad:
A. Through UNC Asheville: UNC Asheville has exchange partner agreements with universities in Australia, England, France, Hong Kong, Japan, S. Korea, Spain, The Netherlands and Turkey. Students can study on exchange, which allows students to come here from those universities and UNC Asheville students to study at these particular universities.
B. Through ISEP: Students can study on exchange through our membership in the International Student Exchange Program (ISEP). This offers access to over 200 universities in over 40 countries as possibilities for students to study abroad.
Sometimes students cannot find what they really want through our exchange options. We allow students to enroll in Non-Exchange Programs as long as they receive credit through an accredited institution and the program is approved through the Study Abroad office.
Students can attend study abroad programs that are led by UNC Asheville faculty in the break periods or summer terms. Some students attend other universities’ summer programs and transfer their credits back to UNC Asheville.
You apply through our online application process. If you are applying through ISEP or a Non-Exchange program, you will also need to complete their application.
Visit our deadlines page for particular programs. In general, the deadline for studying abroad in spring is mid-October but may be earlier for some programs. Deadlines for fall and summer are mid-February but may be earlier for some programs. All applications for all programs come through the Study Abroad office
Yes, you may be able to use your financial aid on approved programs. Students participating in UNC Asheville’s Exchange programs, Non-Exchange programs and Faculty-Led programs may use all types of financial aid for which the student qualifies, including Federal, State, and UNC Asheville grants, scholarships, and/or loans.
Winter Break Faculty-Led programs do not qualify for financial aid use.
UNC Asheville has received generous gifts that are to be used to help students with the cost of studying abroad. The International Experience Grant is a need-based grant available for any international experience of at least one week in duration. Applications are part of the online application system under Financial Aid. To find out what types of financial aid and Scholarships are available, go to our Financial Aid and Scholarships webpage.
Good planning is essential. Students work with their academic adviser to plan the right time to go abroad and the right classes to take. Any course taken abroad taught by a non-UNCA professor will be eligible for transfer credit that will come back as a UNCA equivalent course, departmental elective, or general education/elective course with a specific study abroad grading basis:
As part of the online application process, students will complete a Permission to Study Abroad form. Students will talk with their advisor for pre-approval for the courses they wish to take abroad. This form is very important to register students for study abroad placeholder courses (SABR) while they are abroad so students can keep their UNCA student status.
The transferability and level of courses cannot be determined or guaranteed until we receive the completed transcript. Courses required for major competency must be completed at UNC Asheville. Independent study courses completed at other universities are not accepted for transfer credit.
The Study Abroad office works with the Director of Student Accounts to make sure that students are billed correctly.
The Registrar’s office contacts students by their UNC Asheville email, reminding them to get their RAN from their advisor and pre-register online during their registration period. If student’s will not have access to the internet during their pre-registration time, the study abroad office can assist the student by registering for them. The student will email the Study Abroad office, ldobson@unca.edu, with the CRN, Name of course and RAN.
Your UNC Asheville application does not dictate your final location choice or semester abroad and is an internal application, it is not shared with outside providers or universities. If you need to make any changes or corrections to your application such as the term, program provider, or location, please notify the Study Abroad office to help correct your application. Your progress will be saved (including academic recommendations and the application fee). If there are any issues or changes that need to be made, please communicate this information with the Study Abroad office for assistance.
If all student requirements are completed before the study abroad semester begins, you have two options:
Once you’ve completed your program, you will need to request that transcripts be sent back to the UNC Asheville Study Abroad office. We now accept electronic transcripts as long as they come directly from the University or associated program (sent to ldobson@unca.edu). If your host university prefers to send a hard copy transcript, please provide them with this address:
UNC Asheville Office of Study Abroad
1 University Heights, CPO#1560
Asheville, NC 28804
USA
100 Ramsey Library, CPO 1560
One University Heights
Asheville, NC 28804
Office: 828.612-6530
ldobson@unca.edu
Tues and Thurs: 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Friday: Scheduled appointments only