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The best place to start is in the Office of International Programs,which manages most of the U-M study abroad programs. Some U-M programs are offered through other departments and colleges on campus. For more information visit the LSA Study Abroad pages.

Credits earned in programs that are under the direction of the University of Michigan are considered in-residence credits.

You must meet with an RLL advisor upon your return to finalize the distribution of credits taken abroad toward the concentration or minor. You must bring the following documents: course syllabi and description and additional course materials (papers, exams, and class notes) to receive 200-, 300- or 400-level credit.

Information about UM summer study abroad programs can be found on the Office of International Programs website.


Questions? Contact rll.undergrad@umich.edu

 

 

 

 

   

OIP U-M Programs in the
Romance Languages

Brazil, Bahia
Brazil, Belo Horizonte
Canada, Quebec
Chile, Santiago
Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
France, Aix-en-Provence
France, Grenoble (summer)
France, Paris
Italy, Florence (summer)
Italy, Padova (Padua)
Italy, Rome
Italy, Sesto Fiorentino
Mexico, Guanajuato (summer)
Senegal, Dakar
Spain, Madrid
Spain, Salamanca (summer)
Spain, Sevilla
Spain, Granada
Switzerland, Lausanne

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