International Study Program
Overview
Studying abroad opens a treasure chest of opportunities and unforeseen benefits that enhance the college experience. Quincy University students may participate either as individuals or as part of a group of fellow QU students and faculty. Some programs send students to live with host families while they study. Others allow them to live on their own, in apartments or dormitories with other university students.
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Assisi Experience Program
The University semi-annually sponsors the Assisi Experience Program that provides students with an opportunity to deepen their understanding of the University’s Franciscan heritage by journeying to the sites of the Franciscan origins in Italy: Assisi, San Damiano, LaVerna, Grecchio, Vatican City, and Rome. Students earn six hours of academic credit for an experience that includes a 14-week preparatory class, independent research, collaborative work with other students, and a two-week trip to Assisi and Rome.
Regent’s College in London, England
As a result of an affiliation agreement with Regent’s College in London, England, several Quincy University students study in London each year. Students enroll directly at Quincy University and complete their coursework at Regent’s College in central London.
College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS)
Through our membership in this consortium, QU students may enroll directly at Quincy University and participate in 48 different academic programs in 29 countries. Students may study in Europe, Central and South America, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and North America. QU students have studied in Spain, Ecuador, Mexico, Australia, Switzerland, Norway, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, England, Costa Rica, Germany, and Canada.
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Loyola University Rome Center
The University maintains a longstanding relationship with the Loyola University Rome Center enabling students to study in Rome for a semester or a year. Students must be accepted and register through the Loyola Rome Center and transfer the credit back to the University upon their return.
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