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Compared to those who did not study abroad, students who studied abroad:

Were 6.2% more likely to graduate in four years

Had a .12 higher GPA upon graduation

Why Study Abroad

Underrepresented minorities who studied abroad experienced a positive impact on 6-year graduation rates (compared to their in-group peers who did not study abroad) double the size of the positive impact experienced from studying abroad among non-minority students. Underrepresented minority students also experienced a positive impact through study abroad on their final GPA at a 33% greater magnitude than their non-minority counterparts experienced from studying abroad.

Gaining an Employment Edge

Study abroad has an overall positive impact on the development of a wide range of 21st century job skills. Of the 15 skills surveyed, the largest portion of respondents reported developing a broad range of cognitive, intrapersonal, and interpersonal skills to a significant degree through study abroad, namely: intercultural skills, curiosity, flexibility & adaptability, confidence, self-awareness, interpersonal skills, communication, problem solving, language, tolerance for ambiguity, and course or major-related knowledge.

Studying the Career Journeys of the Top $1+ Billion Founders

In a survey, 60% of founders of ‘unicorns’ (startups with a valuation of over $1B) studied or lived abroad. It was among the largest predictors of unicorn founder success. It was more important than studying at an elite university, your major in college.

Funding Your International Experience

Study abroad may be more affordable than you think! Some programs are similar in cost to attending UK, and there are scholarships and financial aid available.

Tips for making study abroad affordable: 

  • Apply for education abroad scholarships.  
  • Contact your financial aid counselor to find out what current financial aid and scholarship you receive can be applied toward education abroad programs. 
  • Consider a spring-embedded or semester exchange programs, which are among the most affordable options. 
  • Consider destinations with a lower cost of living. Cities such as Prague, Dublin, and Barcelona tend to be less expensive than Paris, London, or Florence.

Contact Us

Katherine Hale

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Director of Gatton Global Initiatives Can help with academic planning for education abroad and advise on Gatton EA programs

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Office: 144M
Email
katherine.hale@uky.edu
Phone
859-562-0823

Olivia Ellis

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Education Abroad Advisor Can provide guidance on any aspect of the education abroad planning and application process

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UKY International Center
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306 Bradley Hall
Email
olivia.ellis@uky.edu
Phone
859-323-2104