You’re in! This Pre-Departure Page is your one stop shop for all the program-related information you will need to prepare for your departure.

Check this page regularly! Information will be updated throughout the semester.

To stay on track, use the self-check at the end of each phase.

Get to know the place you’ll be calling home for the next semester..

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Program Contacts

As you prepare for and embark on your study abroad experience, you will be in contact with various staff members from BU Study Abroad, and IES Abroad. To avoid missing important information, please add “@bu.edu” and “@iesabroad.org” to your address book. Please keep all emails in a folder for your reference as you prepare for your semester abroad. Here are the names and email addresses of some people who will be in touch with you this semester, and/or whom you may want to contact with questions.

Boston-based Staff

Sarah Thompson (set@bu.edu) – Sarah will be your primary contact during the pre-departure process.

IES Abroad Staff

You can reach your IES Abroad Advisor or program staff by emailing info@iesabroad.org using a subject line that includes your program site. For example: “Questions about Santiago”

Zhane Croft, Cape Town Program Advisor

David Reiersgord, IES Cape Town Center Director.

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Tentative Academic Calendar

Spring 2024 will be announced shortly.

A more detailed calendar will be provided by IES Abroad at a later date.

Neither late arrivals nor early departures are permitted. We urge students to not make any weekend or mid-semester break travel plans until they arrive on site and receive the finalized course and program schedule. During the semester, students must fulfill strict attendance requirements and will be very busy with classes, program activities, and assignments. If family and friends plan to visit, please schedule trips to take place before the start of on-site orientation, during a scheduled program break, or after the semester ends. The first and last weeks of the program are critical to students’ success and require your full attention. By timing visits to coincide with scheduled program breaks, you can meet attendance requirements and take full advantage of your study abroad experience.

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1.       Get To Know ____

2.      Daily Life

3.      Student Life

4.      Money Matters

5.      Traveling

6.      Staying Healthy

7.      Staying Safe

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