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Study Abroad

Looking for an international experience? Look no further.

ºÚÁÏרÇø students have the opportunity to expand their educational experience by studying abroad. They have a variety of options during their educational experience at ºÚÁÏרÇø to explore the world, whether during a summer term with a ºÚÁÏרÇø faculty member, or flying solo and studying at another institution for a semester or two. No matter the preference, the Global Engagement Office will assist students as they choose from our variety of study abroad options.

To be eligible for all study abroad opportunities, students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 and written permission from the associate provost and the department chair. Study for an academic semester or year abroad requires that a student be a junior or in the first semester of the senior year. Participation in one of the summer, faculty-led programs is open to all students, regardless of year. Study abroad during the final semester at ºÚÁÏרÇø is not permitted.

Study Abroad Options

Faculty-Led Programs

Students work with well-known artists and designers, visit studios and museums, and immerse themselves in local art and culture. Qualified students are eligible for three undergraduate or graduate credits.

These programs are offered on an occasional basis. Please check with the ISSO to learn more about programs offered this year.

Summer 2026 | 3 credit Art History elective

Explore the art, structures and cultures that remain of the once-mighty ancient Greek civilization.

Discuss the feats of athletic greats at the site where the modern Olympics was born, and ponder life’s great questions in literal molds of Socrates, Plato and other great philosophers. Experience how Turkish, Roman, and Greek influences helped shape the unique blend of cultures you’ll encounter as you explore each town.

Athens, Saronic Islands, Delphi, and Olympia are just a few of the iconic places you will visit!

Summer 2026 | 3 credit elective

Explore the art, design, and people that embody Japanese culture. If there’s one city to totally immerse yourself in, it’s Tokyo. That’s because Tokyo is a billion different things all at once. It’s ancient and modern, it’s anime and couture, it’s maguro nigiri and Mt. Fuji—and all that’s just the beginning.

Enjoy the world’s largest fish market and wander the neon streets of Harajuku. Take the infamous bullet train for a short trip to Kyoto to experience temples, shrines and eat every bite of sushi and mochi you can.

Independent Study Abroad Programs

Interested in a program or country that is not on our list? The Global Engagement Office is happy to assist you in your application, and study abroad process, for an independent program. Please schedule an appointment to talk with us! A great resource for your program research is: www.goabroad.com/

Study Abroad Programs

The following programs have an established relationship with ºÚÁÏרÇø. You may apply your Federal and State Financial aid to these programs. You will pay the host institution’s tuition costs. Additional expenses of travel, housing, room and board will be incurred.

  • . Jerusalem, Israel-Majors: Fine Arts, Photography, Visual Communications, Screen-Based Arts, Fashion and Jewelry, Ceramics and Glass Design, Industrial Design, Architecture, Visual and Material Culture (fall only)
  • . The Burren, Ireland
  • . Delft, Netherlands-Major: Industrial Design
  • . Spain
  • . Glasgow, Scotland-Majors: Communication Design, Game Art, Fashion, Product Design, Photography, Interior Design, Jewelry, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpting
  • . Italy
  • . Paris, France
  • . UmeÃ¥, Sweden-Majors: Industrial Design, Transportation Design, User Experience Design
  • . London, England
  • . India

Exchange Programs

The following institutions have a student exchange agreement with ºÚÁÏרÇø. You may apply your federal, State and Institutional financial aid to help with the cost of attending an exchange school and you will pay ºÚÁÏרÇø tuition costs. Additional expenses of travel, housing, room and board will be incurred.

  • . Chiba, Japan -Majors: Product Development, Information and Communication Design, and Environmental Humanomics.
  • . Beijing, China -Majors: Fine Arts, Industrial Design, Animation, Photography, Ceramics, Textile Design, Animation, Visual Communication Design, Art History.
  • . Graz, Austria (ºÚÁÏרÇø majors that may apply to FHJ are: Product Design, Transportation Design, Interior Design, Communication Design, Fashion & Accessories Design , Advertising and Entertainment Arts).
  • . Pune, India -Majors: Entertainment Arts, Interior Design, Product Design, Transportation Design
  • . Tainan, Taiwan. -Majors: Product Design
  • . Pforzheim, Germany -Majors: Transportation Design
  • . Paris, France (ºÚÁÏרÇø majors that can apply to STRATE are, Product Design, Graphic Design, Interior Design, BFA/MFA Transportation Design, MFA Interaction Design, MFA Color and Materials Design. -Majors: Transportation Design, Product Design, and Interaction Design
  • . Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico-Majors: Animation, Graphic Design, Architecture, Engineering, Education
  • . Wuppertal, Germany -Majors: Product Design, Transportation Design, and Media Design.

AICAD Mobility Program

ºÚÁÏרÇø students benefit from the cooperative programs and built-in access to leading art schools that are members of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD).

By sharing resources and facilities, AICAD colleges offer educational opportunities that, taken together, are without parallel in professional arts education.

Through the AICAD Exchange Program, qualified students at one AICAD school can spend a semester at another participating AICAD school without additional cost or loss of credit. Selected students also have the opportunity to study at the Burren College of Art in Ireland.

Students should contact the Academic Advising and Registration Office at 313.664.7672 for more information on these programs.

Application deadlines are April 1 for the fall semester and November 1 for the winter semester.

Financial Aid & Study Abroad

Students who have been approved for study abroad may be eligible to receive financial aid. For more information contact the Director of Financial Aid, , 313.664.7497 or for general information on applying for financial aid visit Tuition and Financial Aid.

Assistance Available from Federal, State, Local, and Institutional Programs.

Eligibility

To be eligible for all study abroad opportunities, students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 and written permission from the department chair. Study for an academic semester or year abroad requires that an undergraduate student be a junior or in the first semester of the senior year. Graduate students students should meet with their chair to determine the best semester to participate in a study abroad opportunity. Participation in one of the summer, faculty-led programs is open to all students, regardless of year. Study abroad during the final semester at ºÚÁÏרÇø is not permitted.

Application Procedure

For a complete procedure guide print and review the study abroad application and guidelines (661 KB PDF)
Contact Global Engagement Office at 313-664-7449, [email protected] for a Study Abroad advising appointment.
Or book your own appointment directly –

Global Health Insurance

Health insurance is a requirement of all study abroad participants. If your current health coverage provider will not offer overseas insurance protection then you must enroll with an organization that will provide support for your overseas travel.

The following is a partial list of organizations that provide insurance specifically for study abroad purposes. The organizations listed are just suggestions. Please select health coverage that you determine to be adequate and satisfactory based on your needs


Call the organization for specific premium costs: (once quoted at $60.00 for 30 days of coverage)
STA travel – www.statravel.com – $125.00 premium
or download the information sheet (197 KB PDF)


Temporary Insurance –

Emergency Information

In the event of an emergency be prepared by having contact numbers for the local authorities readily available. Be aware that the number for 911 is not 911 in other countries! Here is a link to the . Also, be prepared for an operator who doesn’t speak English. Some countries are prepared for tourists with Emergencies by having a force of English speaking police, you can find those numbers listed in local directories.

It’s always a good idea to keep the local US embassy or consulate phone number programmed into your mobile phone. Visit and find the contact info for the country you’re going to. They’re a great resource for advice for difficulties encountered overseas. It’s very important to register with the local embassy or consulate. If there’s an emergency at home or in your foreign locale you’ll want the embassy to know where to find you. The registration is very secure and protected by the right to privacy act.

Many people don’t know that the U.S. embassy or consulate has surprisingly little authority in the country that they are located in. However, if you are in trouble with the police and have been charged with a crime, you’ll want to contact the embassy as soon as possible. Better yet, and abide by them! Usually, if you behave yourself as you would in your home country, you’ll be fine. Some countries do have very strict rules that may seem silly to you, but keep in mind that you’ll be held accountable just like the locals. Don’t expect special treatment because you’re a guest in their country – in fact, just the opposite should apply!

ºÚÁÏרÇø Global Engagement Scholarship Application

We offer a global engagement scholarship that can help with your travel costs. Please complete the for consideration. All requests must be submitted as hard copies to the Global Engagement Office. Time sensitive requests may be submitted digitally to [email protected].

ºÚÁÏרÇø Global Engagement Office
Yamasaki Building, 2nd Floor A204. 

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