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Oglethorpe University has long recognized the importance of fostering international understanding among its students and faculty. Oglethorpe's commitment to internationalism, to the promotion of international understanding and to the creation of an international environment on campus has been greatly enhanced in recent years through international exchange agreements with partner institutions in other countries.  Oglethorpe is at the center of one of the world's most original international educational networks, a growing global web of contact between our campus community and those at participating colleges in Europe, Asia and South America.

With agreements for international partnership in place and with other arrangements on the horizon, Oglethorpe has developed the beginning of an entire network of personalized relationships with partners. In 1988, which saw the university's first partnership with an institution abroad, there began a propitious year for international understanding on the Oglethorpe campus. The opportunity for Oglethorpe students to study abroad with their peers in other countries and to meet students from these sister institutions on the Oglethorpe campus has added a new dimension to the curriculum and life of the university. Many of Oglethorpe's partner institutions require visiting students to be proficient in the official language of the institution's home country, though several (such as Otaru University and the Haagse Hogeschool) provide instruction in English.
 

Partner Institutions
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Argentina

Argentina

Buenos Aires

Universidad de Belgrano

The Universidad de Belgrano consists of 22 buildings forming a "university city" for 14,000 students in one of the most attractive suburban areas north of Buenos Aires. Oglethorpe's partnership with Belgrano began in 1991.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Viviana Plotnik
 

Buenos Aires

Universidad del Salvador

The Universidad del Salvador is a private institution with more than 13,000 students attending undergraduate and graduate programs in all disciplines, supervised by a staff of 2,500 professors and researchers. The Universidad del Salvador offers most of its classes in buildings in central and busy urban Buenos Aires locations.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Viviana Plotnik
 

Austria

Austria

Wiener Neudstadt University of Applied Sciences Wiener Neudstadt

The University is located in Wiener Neudstadt, just 35 minutes by train from Vienna. It was founded in 1994 and has about 2,700 students. Classes are taught in English and German. Major studies include but are not limited to Business, Health Studies, and Engineering. The University works very hard to make sure all International students are welcomed. International students are given a student buddy, who do everything from airport pick up to housing registration. The University organizes excursions to Venice, Salzburg, Budapest, and Prague. In addition, Austria offers a wide variety of activities, from sightseeing and clubbing in Vienna to skiing and hiking in the Low Country. Everything is easily accessible through public transportation.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Collins


Brazil

Brazil

Juiz de Fora

Universidade Federal de Juiz de fora

The university was founded in the 1960s and is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Brazil. The school has more than 10,000 students and the major studies there are: Economics, Medicine, Engineering, Psychology, Law, Physics, and Chemistry, though there are many more courses of study offered, including Education, Biology, and Literature. Please note the website is in Portuguese.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Mario Chandler


Belgium

Belgium

Brussels Vesalius College

Study in the “Capital of Europe”! At Vesalius College, classes are taught in English, while the city offers a unique trilingual experience; you will be surrounded by English, Dutch, and French. The school itself is very small, with less than 400 students. It provides computer labs, excellent research facilities, and there is also the chance to join student organizations. The school is catered to Business, Communications, and International Affairs majors. There is also a European and Security Studies Programme, Economics courses, and courses in Dutch and French. The city of Belgium itself is a truly cosmopolitan experience! 30% of the Belgium inhabitants are foreign nationals, so you will be surrounded by a multicultural community, which gives you a variety of options for dining and cultural activities. If you plan on traveling, major European cities are just a few hours away.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Collins
 

China

China

Dalian

Dongbei University of Finance and Economics (TRB)

Oglethorpe signed an exchange agreement with Dongbei in the summer of 2001 concerning exchange of both students and faculty. The arrangement calls for Oglethorpe students to study Mandarin Chinese at Dongbei's Institute of Chinese Language and Culture.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Stephen Herschler
 

Ecuador

Ecuador

Quito

Universidad San Francisco de Quito

The agreement was signed in December 1999 in response to a request from an Oglethorpe alumnus now teaching at Universidad San Francisco. The initiative was taken because of the similarity between the two institutions, both being highly selective private liberal arts colleges.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Viviana Plotnik
 

England

England

Oxford

Oxford University - Oxford Study Abroad Program

Oxford University accepts Oglethorpe University students who qualify and wish to study for one or two terms each year. While this is NOT a traditional partnership, and students pay tuition to Oxford, Oglethorpe has arranged with Oxford to reduce tuition to the same amount a student pays at Oglethorpe. Students loans can be applied to the costs of attending Oxford, and students studying at Oxford can select specific programs of study, attend all lectures, room and board on or off campus, and participate in both academics and sports. Students completing their studies at Oxford will have their courses transferred to Oglethorpe, and the transcript will indicate study at Oxford.

Studies at the colleges of Oxford range from international studies, art history, anthropology, history, English, philosophy, and other interdisciplinary fields. Course work is primarily tutorial in nature, augmented by special lectures, and an orientation in British culture.

Students interested in Oxford should see Dr. Jeffrey Collins to determine if Oxford pedagogy and methods of learning best suit their educational goals.

Important Oxford Exchange Application Information

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Collins


France

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Verdun

Lycée J.A. Margueritte (TRB)

The Lycée Margueritte has a 2-year terminal business program in international marketing on the college level. Lycee provides an opportunity to experience life in a small city in France with particular ties to the U.S. due to World War I. Oglethorpe students take all required courses with Lycée Margueritte students in the first year of the program.

Important Visa Information

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Jay Lutz
 

Lille

Université Catholique de Lille (TRB)

The campus of the Université Catholique de Lille provides a tranquil oasis of scholarly activity in the midst of a busy urban environment. Lille Catholic University has more than 20,300 students in 130 distinct degree programmes. Lille Catholic University combines in one visible, mutually supportive, interdisciplinary structure, 6 Faculties, 20 Ecoles (vocational training schools and institutes), 33 research teams, a hospital complex with 700 beds and a child guidance centre. The University presents an architectural setting hauntingly similar to that of Oglethorpe's own gothic campus.

Important Visa Information

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Jay Lutz
 

Germany

Germany

Dortmund

Universität Dortmund

The University of Dortmund is a young German University, founded in the stormy days of the late 1960s. The University has sixteen schools. Approximately 25,000 students study at Dortmund. Dortmund is a city of 600,000 people. The center of the city is dominated by a pedestrian zone filled with shops and restaurants, while more than half of the city's area is filled with parks and green spaces.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Collins
 

Iceland

Iceland

Reykjavik Reykjavik University

Reykjavik University is located in Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland. Their colleges are the School of Business, the School of Computer Science, School of Law, the School of Science and Engineering, and the School of Health and Education. Many courses are taught in English. The city of Reykjavik is small but is still a major European city. Located nearby are hot springs and mountains which are nice to visit on a weekend. Please note that Iceland does not use the Euro.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Collins
 

Italy

Rome

LUMSA University

Libera Universita Maria SS. Assunta, or LUMSA, is a partnership university in Rome, Italy. It is located between the Vatican City and the Castle of St. Angelo in the city center. Courses offered include courses in Italian, education, marketing, economics, literature, philosophy, communications, and more. Some courses are offered in English. Basic Italian is required before your study abroad here. Private tutoring can be acquired while still in the States.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:  
Dr. Jeffrey Collins


Japan

Japan

Hokkaido

Otaru University of Commerce YOUC Program

The agreement is a result of a competition sponsored by the American Association of Colleges and Universities in which Otaru University of Commerce selected Oglethorpe University as an exchange partner. Otaru is primarily a business school and the instruction is in English although students have the chance to study Japanese.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Robert Steen
 

Tokyo

Seigakuin University

Seigakuin University and Joshi Seigakuin Junior College are part of a system of 10 schools known as the Seigakuin Schools, extending from kindergarten to the university level. They share the same campus in the suburbs north of Tokyo. Like Oglethorpe, Seigakuin provides the combination of a quiet campus with easy access to a bustling urban center.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Robert Steen
 

Monaco

Monaco

 

International University of Monaco

The University of Monaco is the only institution of higher learning in the principality of Monaco. Instruction is in English and programs lead to degrees in business administration. Oglethorpe students take business courses and are also required to study French, the official language of Monaco.

Important Visa Information

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Collins
 

Netherlands

Netherlands

The Hague

HEBO (Haagse Hogeschool)

In 1989, leaders of the Haagse Hogeschool established the Institute of Higher European Studies (HEBO) in The Hague for the primary purpose of helping students acquire excellent foreign language skills and in-depth knowledge of economics, law, politics and communications. A wide variety of courses taught in English are available to Oglethorpe students studying at the Institute.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Collins
 

Spain

Spain

Madrid

Universidad Franscico de Vitoria

Francisco de Vitoria University is a private institution in Madrid, founded in 1992, and belongs to an international network that includes more than 20 institutions of higher education in America and Europe, with over 70,000 students worldwide.
Their main educational principles:

1) Searching for academic excellence
2) Bringing students into real life work experience through internships and "community work."
3) Personalized attention by using mentoring systems to the benefit of every student.

The University offers programs in Business Administration, Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, Law, Tourism, Art, Bio-Technology, Nursing, and Education.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Mario Chandler

Switzerland

St. Gallen

FHS St. Gallen

FSH St. Gallen  is located in St. Gallen, Switzerland, near the German border. The university offers courses in both German and English. Course topics include German, business, and engineering. Since FHS St. Gallen has set up a program for students to take courses in business from all over the world, it is ideal for students who want to study in a foreign country while still in an English-language setting. In the winter, you can enjoy skiing and other winter sports, while in the summer you can take advantage of the three lakes around St. Gallen for swimming and water sports.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Collins


Turkey

Turkey

Istanbul

Bahçeşehir University

Study in the “heart of Istanbul”! Courses at Bahçeşehir University include Economics & Administrative Sciences, Communication, Engineering, Arts and Sciences, Law and Architecture. It has two institutions; the Institute of Science and the Institute of Social Sciences. Courses are taught in English, and there is also the option to take German, Russian, and Spanish. The university is relatively new, having only been founded the last 12 years. Students live in dormitories. The school offers cultural activities to immerse international students into the culture of Istanbul.

Oglethorpe faculty contact:
Dr. Jeffrey Collins
 

Note: Tuition and fees are charged by and payable to Oglethorpe University for all schools except those marked "TRB". For attendance at "TRB" institutions, the student pays all fees (tuition, room/board and other fees) to Oglethorpe University. More information

In addition, Oglethorpe students may study abroad at a recognized, accredited university or through a program sponsored by an American college or university which awards credit from the home institution. Oglethorpe advisors who specialize in the international studies field and the Study Abroad Coordinator can acquaint students with programs at these institutions and with a wide variety of additional overseas study abroad programs.

Students who wish to apply for financial assistance should contact Oglethorpe's Director of Financial Aid early in the pursuit of a study abroad program in order to determine available funds for such an experience.

 

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