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Even though the semester is over, study abroad advisors in the Office of International Programs are available throughout the summer for Zoom appointments to help you plan for a future study abroad experience. Although College-sponsored and affiliated study abroad programs are suspended for 2020-21, we would be happy to help you plan for a summer, semester, or winter session abroad in the 2021-22 academic year or beyond.

If you would like to schedule a remote study abroad advising meeting, we encourage you first to speak with an academic advisor to discuss how study abroad will fit into your academic plan. Your individual faculty adviser can assist, or you can schedule a 30-minute Zoom meeting with an academic adviser in the Academic Advising Center.

STUDY ABROAD ADVISING
Once you have consulted with an academic advisor, go to Calendly and select a Study Abroad Advising appointment. Once the appointment is scheduled, you will be contacted by the study abroad adviser and will be offered the option having the meeting via phone or Zoom. If you aren't able to find a time that works well for you, just send an email to  studyabroad@ithaca.edu with your availability for the upcoming week and you'll hear back from us with some possible meeting times. We look forward to working with you in planning your study abroad experience.

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International Programs and Extended Studies | Job Hall, 2nd floor | 607-274-3306 | studyabroad@ithaca.edu

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