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During the 2008-2009 academic year, about 140 Cleveland State University students will study abroad in more than 10 countries in more than 15 different programs and universities.
Each year Cleveland State operates 8-10 short-term, faculty-led study abroad programs to places such as
China, Chile, Costa Rica, England, France, Germany, and Mexico. We also offer programs in India and Spain every other summer.
Additional programs are being developed every year by creative and engaging CSU faculty so check back often to read about our new developments.
CSU is also a member of an academic consortium with other public universities in Ohio. The Ohio International Consortium (OIC) offers in-state tuition for Ohio residents on study abroad programs offered through its partners.
Cleveland State also has exchange agreements with the University of Sunderland in northeastern England, Dalian University of Foreign Languages in northeastern China, Zeppelin University
in southern Germany, and Chung Ang University in South Korea. In addition, business students should visit the Nance College of Business Administration concerning participation in business exchange programs with various other universities throughout Latin America and Europe (Universidad Concepcion in Chile, Umea University in Sweden, Groupe ESSCA in France, etc).
In addition, a growing number of CSU students study abroad on non- CSU programs (or independent programs) in countries such as Argentina, Australia, Botswana, Greece, Iceland, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, and more.
Information and applications for both CSU faculty-led and non-CSU programs are available from the Center for International Services and Programs in the Keith Building.
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