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Go Abroad Again

Yeva Bilenetska smiles near a balcony overlooking a garden below.
Living in a different culture challenged me to step outside my comfort zone, embrace unfamiliarity, and grow in ways I never expected. It left such a lasting impact that I decided to study abroad a second time in Spain, eager to continue exploring and learning about the world. Yeva Bilenetska, Rome Center and Universidad Loyola Andalucia Academic Year

Feeling wanderlust? We get it.

Below you will find information on how to go abroad again.

Apply Again to Study Abroad

Was one time not enough? You can study abroad up to three times while studying at Loyola. Limited to three semester-length study abroad programs. Explore our program offerings here, or meet with a Study Abroad Advisor to discuss which programs might work for you.

In order to go abroad more than once, planning is key—we recommend you begin exploring your options as soon as possible. Participation in multiple study abroad programs is subject to your academic advisor recommendation as their intention is to ensure you meet Loyola requirements and stay on track towards graduation.

Post-Graduation International Opportunities

Do you want to take your study abroad experience to the next level? Your experiences abroad do not have to end with your graduation from Loyola.

  • U.S. Fulbright Program: Fullbright participants have the chance to pursue graduate study, conduct research, or teach English abroad post-graduation. In partnership with more than 140 countries worldwide, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers unparalleled opportunities in all academic disciplines to passionate and accomplished graduating college seniors, graduate students, and young professionals from all backgrounds. Contact the Loyola Fellowships Office for more information.
  • Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program: Since being founded in 1987, JET has sent more than 36,000 U.S. Nationals to work in schools, boards of education, and government offices throughout Japan. The JET program is a Japanese-sponsored government program.
  • English Program in Korea (EPIK) Program: The EPIK program is Korean-sponsored government program affiliated with the Korean Ministry of Education that recruits native English speakers to teach in Korean public schools.
  • North American Language and Culture Assistants Program (NALCAP) in Spain: Sponsored by the Spanish Ministerio de Educación, Formación Professional, y Deportes, the NALCAP program has sent more than 49,000 U.S. Nationals to different regions of Spain. Graduates serve in public schools and language centers, fulfilling the role of a cultural ambassador with the goal of advancing English language learning and building mutual understanding through cultural exchange.
  • Teaching Assistant Program in France (TAPIF): Managed by the French Embassy and in partnership with France Éducation International, TAPIF is a program that places U.S. Nationals in French Public Schools to assist with English language learning.
  • Jesuit Volunteer Corps: This is a one-year program dedicated to advancing the Jesuit values through community service and volunteering. As of April, 2025, all placements are within the U.S. International placements will soon be resumed.
  • Peace Corps: Peace Corps is a U.S. government-funded volunteer program that promotes world peace and friendship by deploying volunteers to over sixty partner countries to work on locally prioritized projects.  

Feeling wanderlust? We get it.

Below you will find information on how to go abroad again.

Apply Again to Study Abroad

Was one time not enough? You can study abroad up to three times while studying at Loyola. Limited to three semester-length study abroad programs. Explore our program offerings here, or meet with a Study Abroad Advisor to discuss which programs might work for you.

In order to go abroad more than once, planning is key—we recommend you begin exploring your options as soon as possible. Participation in multiple study abroad programs is subject to your academic advisor recommendation as their intention is to ensure you meet Loyola requirements and stay on track towards graduation.

Post-Graduation International Opportunities

Do you want to take your study abroad experience to the next level? Your experiences abroad do not have to end with your graduation from Loyola.

  • U.S. Fulbright Program: Fullbright participants have the chance to pursue graduate study, conduct research, or teach English abroad post-graduation. In partnership with more than 140 countries worldwide, the Fulbright U.S. Student Program offers unparalleled opportunities in all academic disciplines to passionate and accomplished graduating college seniors, graduate students, and young professionals from all backgrounds. Contact the Loyola Fellowships Office for more information.
  • Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program: Since being founded in 1987, JET has sent more than 36,000 U.S. Nationals to work in schools, boards of education, and government offices throughout Japan. The JET program is a Japanese-sponsored government program.
  • English Program in Korea (EPIK) Program: The EPIK program is Korean-sponsored government program affiliated with the Korean Ministry of Education that recruits native English speakers to teach in Korean public schools.
  • North American Language and Culture Assistants Program (NALCAP) in Spain: Sponsored by the Spanish Ministerio de Educación, Formación Professional, y Deportes, the NALCAP program has sent more than 49,000 U.S. Nationals to different regions of Spain. Graduates serve in public schools and language centers, fulfilling the role of a cultural ambassador with the goal of advancing English language learning and building mutual understanding through cultural exchange.
  • Teaching Assistant Program in France (TAPIF): Managed by the French Embassy and in partnership with France Éducation International, TAPIF is a program that places U.S. Nationals in French Public Schools to assist with English language learning.
  • Jesuit Volunteer Corps: This is a one-year program dedicated to advancing the Jesuit values through community service and volunteering. As of April, 2025, all placements are within the U.S. International placements will soon be resumed.
  • Peace Corps: Peace Corps is a U.S. government-funded volunteer program that promotes world peace and friendship by deploying volunteers to over sixty partner countries to work on locally prioritized projects.