Students can participate in an education abroad experience as soon as the summer after their freshmen year or, if a transfer student, after completing at least one term at Marquette. Students planning to participate on an education abroad experience must be in good academic, disciplinary and financial standing at the time of application.
Students who are currently on academic or disciplinary probation may not apply to participate on an education abroad program the following term. Students may only begin the application process for education abroad after their academic or disciplinary probation period has been completed.
Students who have been approved by Marquette to participate in an education abroad experience must remain in good academic and disciplinary standing for the remainder of the term prior to travel abroad.
Any conduct violations which occur between acceptance and the actual term abroad are reviewed by the applicant's college office, the Office of Student Development and the Office of International Education and may require a follow-up advising session.
Students whose conduct between the time of acceptance and the term abroad which results in university probation or greater consequence may be administratively withdrawn from their program and are responsible for any non-refundable or non-recoverable fees due.
For all other conduct violations during this time that do not result in university probation, a follow-up interview may be required. Once the student and coordinator determine that a non-Marquette program is the best fit, the coordinator opens a non-Marquette online application enabling the student to petition to participate in the selected program. All application requirements must be completed by the applicable deadline. Applications are reviewed as they are submitted until the education abroad deadline and approval is not guaranteed.
If the petition is approved, students must complete the relevant pre-departure orientation requirements and comply with all policies and procedures for education abroad students. If the petition is not approved, students can apply for Marquette or external approved education abroad programs but need to do so before the published application deadlines.
Therefore, students must plan and submit their petitions well before the application deadline. Transfer credit is not awarded to students studying on unapproved programs. Students enrolled as degree-seeking international students at Marquette that wish to study in their home country through a Marquette partner program and enroll through Marquette sponsorship are considered Marquette students on an education abroad program and must comply with all education abroad policies and procedures.
These students may also be counted as exchange students under an existing bilateral agreement. If a Marquette student returns to their home country and completes any course work not sponsored by Marquette, they are not considered Marquette education abroad students for compliance purposes. Credits can be transferred to Marquette through the course approval and credit transfer process. Academic Credit All existing Marquette students seeking academic credit from an overseas academic experience are required to follow the education abroad policies and procedures in the bulletin and outlined on the Marquette Education Abroad website.
This applies to all students regardless of the nature of their academic experience abroad, the length of the term abroad, degree program or level of study or the sponsoring institution. Students who do not comply with these policies will not be awarded credit for their experience abroad. Additionally, any student traveling internationally using funding from, or otherwise under the auspices of Marquette University is required to register with OIE.
This may include, but is not limited to research, conferences, academic competitions, performances and athletics. All students studying abroad on a credit-bearing program, regardless of term or session, are required to be registered in an international education abroad course. It has this more important status as in religious terms as this Eid lasts for four days whereas Eid Al Fitr is one day, even though most countries observe about the same number of public holidays for both Eids.
This festival is celebrated throughout the Muslim world as a commemoration of Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice everything for God. Eid al-Adha falls on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijjah, the twelfth and final month in the Islamic calendar. As the exact day is based on lunar sightings, the date may vary between countries. Eid Al-Adha in Oman in Office Holidays. For more information and details about the program at Marquette University, please visit the program's website.
Separate application? Students interested in participating and receiving funding for this program must complete multiple applications. Please view application details below or contact the program coordinator for further information. How to Apply: Step 1: Fill out the Project GO national online application by clicking the 'Apply Now' button at the top of this page, along with your transcripts and recommendation from your commanding officer and instructor. Step 2: Admitted students will need to fill out a Marquette University Study Abroad Application , after PGO acceptance, which will not determine eligibility but rather collect important student and logistical information and requirements.
Email Address: [email protected]. Search Search. State Name Find a Program. Study Abroad Fair. Check out the virtual fair website for information on study abroad programs! Spend a semester on the Marquette South Africa study abroad program! Study abroad funding opportunities at Marquette, and more!
Choose a program for a full academic year, semester, J session, or summer. Begin here Why study abroad? We offer full-year programs, programs in the Fall, Spring and Summer semesters, and programs in J Session a four-week period during the break between Fall and Spring semesters. Students can learn abroad during their sophomore, junior or senior year of study.
Depending on whether you are able to transfer credits when you enroll, you may qualify sooner than you think. These are just a few of the destinations available to online BSBA students. Contact an Advisor. Of course, one of the most common reasons to study abroad is for the opportunity to travel to another country and see the world.
But did you know that studies have shown that learning abroad can improve your career skills and boost your marketability? Interacting with people different from you can boost your ability to empathize with others. Collaboration with people with different cultural expectations and backgrounds will give you an idea of how to be a more well-rounded leader. It might also help you to prepare to advocate for and create a more inclusive and diverse workplace.
Travel is a great way to move outside of your comfort zone and see what you can accomplish that you never thought would be possible. Study abroad programs give you the chance to meet other Marquette students and some faculty! Many people forge quick and deep friendships on international learning trips.
These individuals could become your closest friends, coworkers, or mentors and connect you to dozens of new academic, travel and business opportunities. When you study abroad you have the opportunity to strengthen foreign language skills which could come in handy if you work for a company that works internationally.
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