Other Study Abroad Opportunities

Don’t see a destination or travel opportunity that’s calling out to you? Have a specific place you want to visit that’s not among Gateway’s Study Abroad offerings? Explore these other organizations that offer study abroad opportunities in other locations.

Note: These companies and organizations offer study abroad options for credit that may not transfer to Gateway or be eligible for credit. Gateway does not endorse any of these programs but provides this listing as a service to expand students’ options. Check with your academic and/or faculty advisor before deciding to pursue any study abroad opportunity for which you want to earn credit.

Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange

The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange for Young Professionals (CBYX) is a fellowship funded by the German Bundestag and U.S. Department of State, that annually provides 75 American and 75 German young professionals, between the ages of 18½–24, the opportunity to spend one year in each other’s countries, studying, interning, and living with hosts on a cultural immersion program.

Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE)

Since 1947, the nonprofit study abroad and intercultural exchange organization CIEE has worked to create opportunities that help bring people together, with programs in Africa, Asia Pacific, Caribbean, Europe, Latin America, North America and the Middle East.

Academic Programs International (API)

API has been leading adventures abroad with passion for culture since 1997. Enriching academic and cross-cultural experiences that foster self-discovery, and understanding of our beautiful world. API says it provides helpful, well-informed staff both abroad and domestically, an emphasis on ethics and safety and excursions that broaden your understanding of your host cities and countries.

American Institute for Foreign Study (AIFS)

Since 1964, over 1.5 million students have traveled abroad with AIFS. AIFS offers a wide range of unique programs in Asia, Australia, Europe, South Africa and the Americas. Most AIFS campuses offer courses in English or in foreign languages from beginner to advanced levels, so you don’t even have to know a foreign language to study abroad.

Cultural Experiences Abroad (CEA)

With 21 study abroad destinations across 11 countries, CEA offers a balance of academics, internships, and adventure to more than 4,000 students each year. CEA offers  financial and scholarship programs to help with affordability, such as grants, payment plans and financial aid support.

Institute for the International Education of Students (IES)

IES is a nonprofit organization that serves 9,000 students a year in 33 study abroad locations and a range of study abroad, faculty-led and internship programs.

Center for International Studies (CISAbroad)

CISAbroad provides more than 120 study abroad and internship programs in 22 countries through semester, quarter, January and Summer terms, as well as programs that take students through multiple countries.