Graduate students seeking a profound understanding of the world must experience it beyond the classroom, immersing themselves in diverse cultures and perspectives in real-world settings.
There is a program for you regardless of your major
Programs are short and credit-bearing
Programs are affordable
Study abroad and graduate on time
Choose from credit-bearing and non-credit program offerings
Programs are TC faculty-led
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OGE Nexus: Visiting Sites of Chinese Cultural Heritage
Faculty Leader: Dr. Chris Moffett
This course offers an immersive journey through the cultural, architectural, and aesthetic heritage of northern China. Travel from Beijing to Shanxi Province to encounter iconic sites such as the Badaling section of the Great Wall, the ancient Buddhist sculptures of the Yungang Grottoes, the Hanging Temple, the Yingxian Wooden Pagoda, and the well-preserved urban fabric of Pingyao Ancient City. Studying the art and architecture of the Tang, Song, Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing Dynasties, participants will engage with themes of cultural memory, architectural expression, and the enduring legacy of religious and artistic practices across dynastic China.
Throughout the program, participants will engage with these sites through close observation and critical reflection. We will draw on arts-based research and multimodal scholarship to document our experiences and interpret the material, spatial, and symbolic dimensions of the sites visited. Themes will include the intersections of the contemporary and the traditional, the local and the global, the analogue and the digital, the rural and the urban, and how these themes are expressed in both tangible and intangible aspects of Chinese heritage.
Location: China | Credits: 1 or non-credit | Dates: January 2-11, 2026 | Enrollment range: 20 - 50
Education, Conflict, and Peacebuilding
Faculty Leader: Dr. Garnett Russell
In collaboration with the United Nations University for Peace, this immersive program engages students in critical dialogues on education’s role in conflict-affected societies. Through guest lectures, field visits, and interactions with peacebuilding practitioners, participants explore frameworks of transitional justice, reconciliation, and educational equity in Latin America. The 10-day experience integrates academic rigor with intercultural exchange to equip students with global perspectives on peace education.
Location: Costa Rica | Credits: 3 credits | Dates: Jan 9–19, 2026 | Enrollment range: 15 - 20
Global Governance Institute
Faculty Leader: Dr. Gita Steiner-Khamsi, William H. Kilpatrick Professor of Comparative Education & Honorary UNESCO Chair of Comparative Education Policy
Hosted in Paris in partnership with Sciences Po Paris and IES Abroad, this program explores global governance in education. Through site visits to the Global Partnership for Education, the OECD, and UNESCO, guest lectures from international experts, and a joint mini-conference with Sciences Po and Sorbonne students, participants examine how global education agendas are set, coordinated, and challenged in today’s shifting international landscape.
Location: France | Credits: 2–3 or non-credit | Dates: March 13-22, 2026 | Enrollment range: 15 - 20
Arts Administration and Leadership in Milan
Faculty Leader: Dr. Tania Morales
Based in Milan—Italy’s vibrant hub of fashion, design, and cultural innovation—this program offers a deep dive into global arts administration and cultural policy. Students explore how museums, cultural institutions, and creative enterprises are managed and sustained in one of Europe’s leading cultural capitals. Through site visits, guest lectures, and hands-on workshops, participants gain practical skills in arts leadership, program curation, and organizational strategy.
Location: Milan, Italy | Credits: 2–3 or non-credit | Dates: May 26 - June 27, 2026 | Enrollment range: 15 - 20
Memory and Curriculum in Place: Buenos Aires
Faculty Leaders: Dani Friedrich & Sandra Schmidt
This study abroad seminar explores the profound and contested role of the past in contemporary life, using Buenos Aires, Argentina, as the site of inquiry. The course critically examines how collective memory shapes identity and how a "curriculum" of history emerges both inside and outside of formal education. We will investigate the mechanisms—from movies and museums to the city's urban grid—that filter and communicate specific understandings of the past. A special focus will be placed on how the city engages with memories related to its tumultuous recent past.
The program uses an interdisciplinary approach, drawing on memory studies, cultural and human geography, spatial theory, and curriculum studies. Students will apply spatial theory to analyze how power and resources are built into urban landscapes, shaping memorialization. Through daily organized activities and structured walking, participants will engage with local actors, including activists, university faculty, and community groups. Highlights include visits to pivotal sites of memory such as ESMA (a former concentration camp), the Parque de la Memoria, and the Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo.
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina | Credits: Non-credit, 2 or 3 points | Dates: Summer 2026 (tentatively July 6 – 18) | Enrollment range: 15 - 25
Education, Refugee & Migration Policies and Practices
Faculty Leader: Dr. Mary Mendenhall
Set in Rabat, this program examines how Morocco, a key transit and host country, navigates refugee and migration policy within education systems. In partnership with IES Abroad, students explore the socio-political dynamics of displacement, youth resilience, and inclusive education through site visits, practitioner-led sessions, and community-based learning. The program critically engages with comparative frameworks from the Global North and South.
Location: Morocco | Credits: 2–3 or non-credit | Dates: July 2026 | Enrollment : 15 - 30
Eligibility Requirements
Teachers College welcomes a diverse group of participants for its study abroad programs, including:
- Teachers College and CU Students
- CU Undergraduate Students with:
- A minimum of 90 earned credits by the program start date.
- Relevant coursework or experience.
- Approval from their academic advisor and program director.
- Non-Teachers College Graduate Students and Professionals who:
- Are U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
- Hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States or Overseas.
Participation Requirements
1. Passport and Visa
- Must possess a valid passport. A copy of your valid passport is required before you go abroad. If you are in the process of applying for or renewing your passport, you may begin your application, but you must be prepared to submit a scan of your new passport upon receipt.
- International students may require a visa to study abroad. Visa letters can be supplied once you submit your application and confirm your participation in the program.
2. Health and Safety
- Must provide proof of health insurance that covers international travel.
- Must complete a health, safety, and security orientation session prior to departure.
3. Financial Preparation
- Must demonstrate the financial capability to cover program fees, travel expenses, and living costs during the program.
4. Program Commitment
- Must commit to full participation in all program activities, including pre-departure meetings, coursework, and any additional requirements set by the Office of Global Engagement.
5. Code of Conduct
- Must agree to adhere to the code of conduct set forth by TC and the host institution abroad, ensuring respectful and professional behavior at all times.
Study Abroad Planning Timeline
Grants & Scholarships
Teachers College Grants
International Travel Grant for Study Abroad:
Funded by Office of Global Engagement, the International Travel Grant (ITG) for Teachers College students engaging in academic activities abroad is intended to support travel-related expenses for conducting research, fulfilling internships, presenting at conferences, or participating in other academic activities outside of the United States. Email globalengagement@tc.columbia.edu to inquire or apply.
Passport Grant:
To promote diverse participation in study abroad programs, which foster personal and intellectual growth, the Office of Global Engagement is offering a grant to help cover passport fees for TC students interested in studying abroad. Email globalengagement@tc.columbia.edu to inquire or apply.
External Funding Resources for Students
The Office of Global Engagement at Teachers College provides this curated list of external funding opportunities to support students pursuing study abroad or other global experiences. These opportunities are managed by external organizations, and students should contact each provider directly for information on eligibility criteria and application processes.
If you have additional scholarship resources to share, please email us.
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American Association of University Women Fellowships and Grants
Undergraduate/Graduate · Open to all citizenships · Award amounts vary · Application deadline: Mid-November -
American Council of Learned Societies
Ph.D. Students · Open to all citizenships · Award amounts vary · Application deadline: Late September -
Davis-Putter Scholarship Fund
Undergraduate/Graduate · Open to all citizenships · Awards up to $15,000 · Application deadline: April 1 -
Diverse International Women of Color Scholarship
Undergraduate/Graduate · Open to all citizenships · Award amounts vary · Application deadlines vary -
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
Undergraduate/Graduate · U.S. citizens only · Awards range from $500 to $5,000 · Application deadline: Mid-February -
MPower Financing Scholarships
Undergraduate/Graduate · International students only · Award amounts vary · Application deadlines vary -
Point Scholarships
Undergraduate/Graduate · Open to all citizenships · Award amounts vary · Application deadline: Early December -
Sallie Mae Scholarship
Undergraduate/Graduate · U.S. citizens only · Awards up to $2,000 · Application deadline: Late July -
Internship Support Grants
Undergraduate/Graduate · Open to all citizenships · Awards up to $2,000 · Application deadlines vary
Scholarship & Grant Search Platforms
These platforms provide access to a variety of funding opportunities for travel, study abroad, and research:
- GoAbroad.com – Scholarships and financial resources for travel
- Institute of International Education – Search programs and funding options
- International Scholarships
- Scholarships.com
- Scholly
- StudyAbroad.com – Dedicated scholarship search for study abroad
- GoOverseas.com – Scholarships and grants
Crowdfunding Opportunities
Personal fundraising can help cover the costs of study abroad or other global experiences. Popular platforms include: