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Semester Abroad in Scotland

Studying in Scotland

ÃÛѨÊÓƵ’s semester abroad in Scotland is located at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow.

Founded in 1796 as 'A Place of Useful Learning', Strathclyde is a leading technological University with around 30,000 students from more than 140 nations. The campus is in the heart of Glasgow, one of the largest cities in the United Kingdom, and is just a one-hour flight from London.

“How do I convey my nine-month life-changing experience in an easy-to-digest, interesting sentence?! It's impossible. So I'll write here: It was amazing. It was unreal. It was an unforgettable chapter. It widened my perspective and left me more confident and braver than ever before. It changed the interworkings of how I think. I am still the same me, but a bilingual, a more improved, a more patient and a more thoughtful version.”

—Maura Hand

Program Details

  • Program

    The University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland;

    • Mission: working across the country to make communities better.
    • More than 30,000 students from over 140 countries enjoy a student experience at the University of Strathclyde, one of the leading technology universities in the UK.
    • Located in the heart of the city of Glasgow, you will receive excellent teaching, be part of world-class research and benefit from excellent links with industry.
    • Strathclyde is also ranked top 10 in the UK for 21 subject areas by The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024.
    • Only a one-hour flight from London, Glasgow also has great transport links from the rest of the UK, Europe and the world.
    • Read student blogs .
  • Academics

    • Courses in multiple fields are available.
  • Dates

    • Fall semester is offered from mid-September to early January with a 3-week winter break.
    • Spring semester runs from mid-January to mid-May with a 2-week spring break.
  • Additional Requirements and Recommendations

    • Minimum 3.0 GPA is required.
    • It is highly recommended that students take TCCA 230 (Intercultural Communication: Global Perspectives). Courses in European history, literature, and politics (such as Europe Since 1500, Comparative Politics, Modern England, the English Literature Survey courses, and Irish Literature) also provide excellent preparation.
  • Housing

    • There is good availability of accommodation within a 10 minute walk of the academic buildings. Options will depend on your semester of study.
    • Transportation around the city is available through buses, trains, scooters and bikes.
    • No standard meal plan; students pay as they go. More detailed information is available at
  • Costs

  • Other Information

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