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College Of Agricultural And Life Sciences

College Of Agricultural And Life Sciences

Study Abroad

Studying abroad is an exciting opportunity to expand your education beyond the classroom. It allows you to explore new cultures, gain global experience and develop skills that will set you apart in your future career. Our college offers a wide range of study abroad programs, giving you the chance to learn in different countries while earning college credit. Whether you're interested in studying in Europe, Asia, or beyond, we have programs to help you grow both personally and academically.

 

Study Abroad Programs Discover more about the study abroad programs available for students.

Study Abroad Opportunities

Gaining international experience through studying abroad can greatly enhance your education and open doors to exciting career opportunities. Immersing yourself in a new culture not only broadens your perspective but also helps develop valuable skills like adaptability, problem-solving and cross-cultural communication. Our college makes it easier for you to take advantage of these opportunities by offering various support scholarships to help cover the cost of studying abroad. For students who want to continue building on this international experience, we also offer a minor, International Studies in Agricultural and Life Sciences, which allows you to further explore global issues and deepen your understanding of the world. Whether you're looking to study for a semester or engage in longer-term opportunities, we have resources available to help you succeed on your global journey.

CALS Study Abroad Scholarships

The College of Agricultural and Life Sciences offers need-based scholarships for CALS undergraduate and graduate students participating in college-based study abroad programs during the calendar year (January 1st - Dec 31st). Scholarship applications are accepted between November and the second Friday of February each year. Applicants will be notified by mid-March, whether or not they have received a scholarship.

International Studies in Agricultural and Life Sciences Minor

Students applying for this minor are encouraged to meet with Dr. Allen Wysocki. Please call the office (352-392-1963) and ask for a meeting with Dr. Wysocki.

After meeting with Dr. Wysocki, students must apply for the minor via One.UF (https://one.uf.edu/minor/) to have the minor show up on their audit.

Students interested in the minor must also complete the Undergraduate Program of Study form and turn it in to Dr. Wysocki. The program of study form is used by our office to populate the audit.

The list of acceptable courses for International Studies in Agricultural and Life Sciences Minor can be found at: https://cals.ufl.edu/content/pdf/study_abroad/ISA-Eligible-Courses.pdf.

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