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GO Study Abroad

Explore the World & Expand your Perspective

Study Abroad

Adopt a Global Mindset

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Sorrento, Italy

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Gold Coast, Australia

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Liverpool, England

course requirements

Go Affordably

Every student with need receives a scholarship. For a GO Long semester experience, students use the same package of scholarships and financial aid as their on-campus experience. For students on GO Short and GO Your Way programs, Susquehanna provides more than $750,000 in need-based aid annually.

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More Than Metrics

100%

of students participate in GO programs within their 4-year experience

90%

of students who study abroad secure a career-related job within the first six months after graduation (IES Abroad)

150

passports funded annually

90%

of students who study abroad get admitted into their top choice graduate program (Census Bureau)

unlock your potential on a global scale

Go Program Support

With over 70 programs to choose from operating in 35 countries representing almost every continent, there’s sure to be an experience — and support — for every type of student.

Susquehanna faculty and staff lead GO Short experiences, and will help you prepare for your GO Long or GO Your Way program. Additionally, Susquehanna helps students by bringing passport agents to campus, helping with paperwork, arranging passport photos and covering passport fees.

Because GO is already part of the four-year curriculum, the program and relative courses count toward a degree. GO Short and GO Your Way programs during semester breaks easily keep students on track to graduate in four years.

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The College TOur

Expanded WorldView

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Straight from the Nest

Kennedy Landers
Eve Morris
Hailey Bowden
Sarah Bower
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David Sandell

“Something I have experienced at Susquehanna that I wouldn’t find anywhere else is our Global Opportunities (GO) program. I studied abroad in Maastricht, Netherlands, where I learned so much about their culture and myself. It was the best time of my life. The GO program is my favorite part of being at Susquehanna.”

Kennedy Landers ’25

“My major has prepared me for my future career by providing a much better understanding of human behavior and enhancing my self-awareness. The GO program further developed my cultural sensitivity and personal conscientiousness during my study abroad trip.”

Eve Morris ’24

“The main reason I chose Susquehanna over other schools I was considering was the International GO Program. I’ve always wanted to study abroad, and it was something I knew that if it wasn’t required, I probably wouldn’t have done. So, going to Susquehanna and being required to study abroad was amazing. I went on the GO Short to London and forever will hold those memories tight.”

Hailey Bowden ’26

“One of the experiences I think is special at Susquehanna is our study abroad trip through the Global Opportunities (GO) program. I spent an entire semester in London, where I had my international internship and traveled to 11 different countries. I got really close with some of my friends and learned amazing real-world experiences with my internship and with learning how to travel.”

Sarah Bower ’25

“I spent 10 weeks in Singapore during summer 2023, working at a marketing firm and immersing myself in Southeast Asian culture. That fall, I lived in Spain, took university classes, stayed with a host family, played basketball, and traveled around Europe. I truly made the most of the experience.”

Julius Glover ’25

“As a Spanish major, I spent a semester in Buenos Aires, Argentina, which was my main reason for choosing Susquehanna. I lived with a 76-year-old host in her apartment and had dinner with her every night. I learned how the language varies across regions and got used to Argentina’s unique accent. I also experienced city life and traveled throughout the country. It was an unforgettable experience.”

David Sandell ’25

Go Global With Us

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Global Programs

514 University Ave. Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870

Location

514 University Ave., First Floor