ONLINE APPLICATION TO STUDY ABROAD - Fall 2024 & Academic Year 2024/25

Education AbroadONLINE APPLICATION TO STUDY ABROAD - Fall 2024 & Academic Year 2024/25

Thank you for submitting an application to study abroad. Applications will be conditionally accepted based on the availability of programs. Please reach out to the Education Abroad Office with any questions about what programs are currently available, as this may change throughout the academic year. Please consult our website for the most updated information about program availability.

COVID-19 VACCINATION:
CUNY currently does not require students studying abroad to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19; however, we recommend you obtain a vaccination and subsequent booster shots for your own protection and safety.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS AND TIMELINE:
Please do not submit this form until you have selected a program. Please bear in mind that you should have alternate program selections ready as a back-up. If you have further questions about this, please ensure that you have met with the Education Abroad staff for an individual advising appointment.

Be specific in identifying your program of study and intended course of study. Once you are approved by the Education Abroad Office, you can then proceed with your application for your external program (CUNY, SUNY, USAC, CIEE, etc.).

Except for exchanges (see below), all applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and you will be notified of your application status after review. This typically takes about 5 business days.

Exchange applications are evaluated after the deadline for the applicable term (February 15 for Fall/Academic Year; September 15 for Spring). Depending on volume of applicants, students will be notified 10-15 business days after the deadline.

Our office collaborates closely with the Office of AccessABILITY to make sure that Hunter Students with Disabilities receive reasonable accommodations necessary to enhance their stay and experience while studying abroad. Therefore, to ensure accommodations, all students with disabilities/medical conditions are advised to meet with the Office of AccessABILITY, located in E1214, to receive a letter of accommodation which will help us to verify their need and to plan accordingly. For questions and appointments with the office of AccessABILITY, please call 212-772-4857.

The principal purpose of the information requested on the application is to determine eligibility for study abroad. College policy authorizes maintenance of this information. Furnishing all information required on the application form is mandatory. Failure to provide such information may delay or even prevent your study abroad process. You have the right to review, in accordance with college policy, personal information maintained about you by contacting the office of record.