Information for Prospective Students
Step 1: Information Session Schedule
Step 2: Online Research
- Program Info (includes brief description and link to BBA partner institutions)
- CIBER Summer Study Abroad
- Summer Internships Abroad
- Course Equivalencies Database (see how courses previously taken abroad have transferred to UT)
- Returned Student Surveys (read your peers' first-hand feedback regarding courses, safety, culture shock, housing, and money)
- Study Plans by Business Major
- FAQs
- Money (Funding, Scholarships, and Financial Aid)
- CIBER Strategic Partners Scholarship
- Helpful and Cool Links
* Special note to IB majors: many study abroad partners have a minimum GPA requirement of 3.0; look into options carefully. Also, you need to plan your coursework to take IB 378 at UT, which is offered in the spring semester only.
Step 3: Meet with an International Programs Coordinator
You can meet with a coordinator while you are researching, but you must have attended an Information Session first. Please contact the UPO to schedule an appointment.
How to get the most of our your appointment with a coordinator, and what will be discussed.
Enter yourself into the
Prospective Study Abroad system,
and let the BBA Study Abroad
coordinators know your tentative plans.

Info for Parents of UT Students

McCombs students at Machu Picchu in Peru
