Venice, Hong Kong, or Sydney? Shop Your Options at Wednesday’s Study Abroad Expo
Venice, Hong Kong, or Sydney? Shop Your Options at Wednesday’s Study Abroad Expo
Explore BU’s 200-plus abroad programs at this fair on Marsh Plaza, with free swag
Itching for a change of scenery from the usual Commonwealth Ave bustle?
Check out the annual Study Abroad Expo on Marsh Plaza Wednesday, September 11, from 10 am to 2 pm. Sponsored by BU Global Programs and BU Study Abroad, the fair gives interested students the opportunity to learn about BU’s 200-plus study abroad offerings in 30 cities around the world, including Cape Town, Hong Kong, and Venice.
Students can speak to upperclassmen who have already studied abroad and chat with reps from Study Abroad, academic departments, and Financial Assistance. Staff from the London, Padua, Venice, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles study abroad programs will be on hand for students interested in those specific programs. And, there will be swag, fun activities, and giveaways.
Although BU is not adding any new programs this year, Study Abroad is offering new computer science courses in the London and Sydney programs and third-year engineering courses in the Padua program.
Gareth McFeely, executive director of Study Abroad, says the expo is the department’s largest annual event on campus. “It’s an opportunity for us to connect with as many students as possible in a very visible location on Marsh Plaza,” he says.
The expo is for everyone: from students early in the process to those who have already applied and want to meet staff members for their location. Although the event typically draws first- and second-year students, anyone is welcome to attend.
“Our goal is often the same, and that’s to get out in front of as many people as possible, to try to help answer as many questions as possible,” McFeely says, “but also to make students aware that we’re there for them individually.”
Some of the BU programs operate out of the University’s own sites in the various countries, others place students directly in foreign universities, and a few are run by partner study abroad organizations. Students can also choose between completing an internship abroad, taking major-focused or Hub classes, or taking general classes.
Issac Killilea (Pardee’25, CAS’25) has studied abroad three separate times, in Venice, Paris, and Dublin, and says that each experience felt completely new.
“Saying yes to things while you’re abroad is so important,” Killilea says. “If it’s an opportunity to go see a new city and meet new people, say yes to that. In the end, you’re going to learn and grow so much as a person.”
Killilea also advises researching all of BU’s and Study Abroad’s available resources—he credits the University’s Newbury Center (a support hub for first-generation college students) with helping him find financial help so he could afford his trips. “I feel like the idea that BU abroad is going to cost more than BU itself is so wrong, because for me it was actually cheaper to be abroad,” he says.
Another fan of studying abroad is Lizzy Morearty (Questrom’26). She completed a marketing internship program in Sydney, while simultaneously taking a course on Australian art and architecture.
Morearty liked the opportunity to be around people from different colleges, and she also feels her trip was a good résumé booster. “It shows that you’re really adaptable and open to new experiences,” she says.
I think it’s a great way to just have a fun time, meet a lot of cool people, and boost your résumé.
McFeely, Morearty, and Killilea are all in agreement about the importance of preparing in advance and taking advantage of the opportunities each program offers.
“Become a little bit more familiar with the place that you’re going,” McFeely advises. “Read a book about the place, read a novel that’s set in that place. Make it feel real before you get on the plane.”
The deadline to apply for spring 2025 programs is October 1, and the deadline for summer 2025 programs is March 1. Find the applications here. If you can’t make it to the Study Abroad Expo, there are several other events and info sessions to attend throughout the semester. Check them out on the Study Abroad events calendar here.
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