
Study Abroad Group Advising for Freshmen
We are pleased to invite rising sophomores and any students who wish to learn more about semester and academic year study abroad opportunities administered by the OGE for the academic year 2026-27 to sign up for a group advising meeting with an OGE Advising Assistant. Full message here>>

AY 25-26 Applications Outcome
We have finished reviewing applications for Fall 2025, Spring 2026 and AY 25-26. A total of 1,176 students applied to study abroad for the AY 2025-26, an increase of 143 students from 2024 and a record year for study abroad applications! Full message here>>

OGE Expectations and Guidance Post-Approval
For all students planning to study abroad in the AY 25-26, please read the OGE Expectations and Guidance Post-Approval.

Summer 2025 Deadline Extended
The following programs are accepting applications on a space available basis:
Climate Change and Energy Transition: Japan as a Case Study
Contentious History and the Politics of Contemporary Korea
From Coffee to Collective Action: Studying Sustainable and Socially Responsible Organizations in Australia
The Business, History & Politics of Sport
Show MoreCommon questions about study abroad at BC and information for parents. Getting started with BC academic year programs and summer faculty-led programs and internships abroad. Schedule an appointment with an International Study Advisor today. Learn about funding for study and research abroad. Information for faculty, international exchange students and partners.
By the Numbers
170+
programs, on six continents and for all majors
AY 2023-24
45%
of BC undergraduates go abroad
AY 2023-24
50+
years of experience in global education
AY 2023-24
39%
higher participation in study abroad compared to national average
AY 2023-24
BC Eagles Abroad
Head to our Instagram page to see what students are doing while abroad. Interested in sharing your story?
“Being exposed to so many new ideas and people while still being able to make progress in both my majors (political science and economics) significantly enriched my academic, social, and personal development. ”