Study Abroad
How Do You See the World?
One country at a time, of course.
At Saint Michael’s, you can choose from more than 100 study abroad programs in countries spanning the globe. Where will you go? How about Argentina, Tanzania, Thailand, Denmark or New Zealand?
Saint Michael’s students can spend a semester, academic year or summer abroad. We offer programs in five categories: intensive language, university liberal studies, community-engaged learning, international internships, and field-based research. Our study abroad director will help you find programs that fit your academic needs and personal interests.
So get your passport ready – expand your horizons and be ready to change your world!
Schedule an Appointment
Schedule an in-person appointment by clicking on the Schedule an Appointment icon and then select a preferred day and time for a meeting. An autogenerated confirmation will be sent via email once the meeting time has been received by the scheduling system. Meetings will take place in the Klein Building, Room 107. Klein is a one story building located directly across from the Teaching Gardens. Klein Building
More Information
Saint Michael’s Application Deadlines
Fall 2025 Programs
Friday, February 14, 2025
Spring 2026 Programs
Friday, April 11, 2025
Summer 2025 Programs
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 (for programs organized by a partner program)
Academic Study Trips – Winter-session and Summer Application deadline dates vary by program. Check with the faculty/staff trip leader to confirm application process and deadlines.
Study Abroad Office
Saint Michael’s College
One Winooski Park, Box 112
Colchester, Vermont 05439
Campus Location:
Klein Hall, Room 107
Director:
Peggy Imai
pimai@antsplayer.com
802.654.2222
Office Hours (by appointment):
1:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Monday-Friday
Study Abroad Fair
Wednesday, January 29, 2025
Notes from Abroad
Paisleigh Atwood ’25 (FA24 Bali, Indonesia) | Hello, I’m Paisleigh Welcome to Adventure with Paisleigh, my corner of the internet dedicated to all things adventure and travel. Here, you’ll find a fusion of adventure sports, cultural exchange, and meaningful global experiences. (read more…) |
Ben Mogensen ’24 (SP23 Paro, Bhutan) | This trip was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done, but it turned out to be the most meaningful 100 days of my life. Week one almost killed me, but I soon found that every one after that was better than the last. I made some of the best friends of my life and shared moments with them that only they will ever understand. I felt so free having been afforded the time, space, and support to incorporate gentleness, mindfulness, and balance into my daily routine. Throughout the trip, I gained a profound understanding of what it means to be a minority, and, remarkably, I felt genuinely welcomed by the Bhutanese people we encountered. I wish I had captured more footage of our interactions with them, but I was so engrossed in the moment that I rarely remembered to pull out my camera. A million thank you’s to everyone who made this trip possible and supported me along the way. To all who were there with me, I say: “Name same kadrinche la, tashi delek!” |