Studying abroad is one of the most enriching experiences you can have as a student.
Immerse yourself in Spanish-speaking cultures, improve your language skills, and make lifelong memories. We offer programs in a variety of countries to suit your interests and academic goals.









Funding Opportunities
The Department of Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese
The Passaic Family Undergraduate Scholarship in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese endowment is intended to support undergraduate students who are majoring in or planning to major in Spanish and are participating in a study abroad program in Spain.
The SIP Study Abroad Travel Award supports financial assistance to outstanding undergraduate students enrolled in the College of the Liberal Arts, and who are majoring or are planning to major in Spanish. Award amounts will range from $1000–$1,500 per student.
College of the Liberal Arts
Liberal Arts Enrichment Funds Application: If you are a Liberal Arts student, you can apply.
Global Programs Study Abroad
You can also apply to the University Office of Global Programs (410 Boucke Building). Eligibility is based on academic excellence and/or financial need.
Global 'All In' Scholarship
This scholarship is intended for outstanding students who may not traditionally include an education abroad program in their undergraduate career.
Diversity Grant-in-Aid
This grant is included within the application.
Office of Student Aid
NAFSA
U.S. Study Abroad Scholarships and Grants List
Schreyer Honors College
Schreyer Ambassador Travel Grant
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I study abroad?
There are three Spanish faculty-led programs, in Mexico (Puebla) and Spain (Ronda and Cádiz) each summer as well as a Maymester trip to Spain and Italy. Numerous other programs are offered by external providers in Spain and Latin America, including full semester-length options.
How many credits can I earn toward a Spanish minor or major from study abroad?
Spanish majors can use up to 18 study abroad credits toward Spanish degree requirements; minors can use up to 12 credits. For more information on study abroad credits, contact Joe Bauman, Director of Undergraduate Studies (jrb922@psu.edu).