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Like many students, you may feel overwhelmed when beginning your search for a high-quality study abroad program. The best place to start is in the Office of International Programs, which manages all of the U-M study abroad programs. The OIP has walk-in advising hours every Monday through Thursday from 2-4 p.m.

If you are planning to complete an LSA language requirement course while abroad (courses numbered 101-232), please consult an RLL language director.

The following information is designed to guide RLL concentrators and minors toward a program that best serves your RLL degree requirements. If you are not a student in our department, please consult an advisor within your degree program for recommendations.

 
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