Hamline University
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Hamline University is a program provider offering 2 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad abroad programs in 2 countries such as Germany and The United Kingdom.
Take the lead and adventure out on one of the many options from Hamline University’s Global Engagement Center. Expand your worldview and your resume at the same time while fulfilling graduation requirements like major classes or electives.
Study away from Hamline for a semester, a year, a summer, Spring Break, or during a J-Term and embrace the opportunity to challenge your beliefs and values, help embrace different viewpoints, and encourage some self-discovery with your own culture and perspectives.
Go with a cohort of Hamline students on one of our Faculty Led Programs (click here) or choose your own adventure on one of over 100 program options!
Learn a new language, make new friends, gain new angles for career development while on an international or domestic program- That’s why we call it Study Away! You don’t even have to leave the country on some programs!
Study Abroad with Hamline University
"So much!! Learned a new culture, learned about international business and German business activities, met people from around the world, and jumped into culture through staying with a host family."
A student Hamline University
"I would definitely agree that the program was worth it because it was something new and I enjoy new experiences."
Moses J Cologne Business School
"I learned so much about other cultures and how they live and work, as well as much more. It was absolutely worthwhile!"
A student Hamline University
"I learned the importance of being able to adapt to different cultural norms and making the most of your time. I also learned to embrace trying new foods, etc. It was definitely worthwhile!"
Annalise B Hamline University
"I really liked my internship, I did not like the university. it was a mess. verified my academic intrests."
sarah l Hamline University
"I learned that I can do things by myself. "
Nicole W Hamline University
"Heck yes!"
Calvin T Hamline University
"Although I had negative experiences with minor things such as housing and food, my overall experience was amazing. I had never been out of the country before York, and since I've gotten back I traveled to Puerto Rico and am planning a trip to Botswana. Going abroad awoke the traveler inside me, now I want to go to as many countr..."
Jessica C Hamline University
"Absolutely"
Samantha S Hamline University
"I would have liked to have given it a 4.5"
zachary p Hamline University
"yes, the internship, hamline class, and York was great"
Gabrielle N Hamline University
"Yes, very much so. "
Joy I Hamline University
"It was worthwhile for the professional experience I gained as well as the ability to travel around Europe on my own. I'm quite grateful for my independent experiences more so than the program assisted ones. "
Jana A Hamline University
"Yes. Gained independence. Saw alot. Learnt alot from my internship. Not Uni. "
Lauryn C Hamline University
"I realized that the Unied States is not the center of the universe and that there is so much more out there and I now have the confidence to do that."
Caitlin E Hamline University
"Yes, I think it was worth while. There were some bad parts but I think that it was worth it."
Miles B Hamline University
"I enjoyed York but I wouldn't do it again. My academic experience with the university was nightmare and I never want to experience it again. It made me appreciate all over again just how wonderful Hamline professors are (they can testify to the soppy emails I sent during the course of that term waxing poetic about their wonderfu..."
Alyssa F Hamline University
"It was a good experience overall. I learned alot about myself and a new culture. I was able to meet interesting people, work alongside the locals, and travel across Europe. Academically it was interesting to see how their schooling worked but I felt like one course was not enough to fully do this. I would like to experience more..."
Erin5 Hamline University
"I don't know what to say. I don't know if it changed me, but I certainly enjoyed it. It was most worthwhile. It was excellent. "
Dylan H Hamline University
"I participated in more than 4 other study abroads so I have a high expectation. I felt that this program did not meet my expectation so much However, I grateful that this program is very relax so I was able to travel alot. In every country, I tried not to stay in hotel/ hostel but to stay with local and share experiences wit..."
Tram P Hamline University
"The experience was amazing. I would say it has been the highlight of my life thus far. I got to experience and build a while new life. I am truly more aware of how limiting the American view of the world is. I want to widen my views of the world and be more involved. Being political is not just about focusing on what is going on..."
Amanda G Hamline University
"I think it really has broadened my prospective when it comes to the countries I visited, not only germany, but italy, the czech republic, austria, egypt. "
Robert B Hamline University
"I learned how much I loved to travel and experience new cultures and places. I love to travel, travel, travel, travel. Everywhere you go is different and every place has its own quirks. I plan to travel as much as possible for the rest of my life. It is because I liked seeing Europe so much that I plan to now go after gradua..."
Evan T Hamline University
"Studying abroad has always been something my parents told me I HAD to do and I am glad that I did. It's fun to come back and see how many conversations end up bringing up places you have been so you can say "I lived there for a while." It's also a good segway into future travel. Afterwards you know more of what you want to see a..."
Nissa B Hamline University
"Yes this experience was definitely worthwhile. I gained more understanding of the British culture as well as other worldly perspectives. I also gained confidence in my professional abilities while doing my internship in a field other than my major."
Amanda S Hamline University