The Program
The Rutgers-Camden Learning Abroad program is an alternative opportunity to a traditional semester or yearlong study abroad program.
Our emphasis is on integrating brief periods of travel with regularly offered courses in our university curriculum. Each year, the Learning Abroad program offers between twenty and twenty-five courses, working with academic departments and individual faculty members to extend the work of the classroom into a first-hand experience of cultural life outside the United States. The program is ideal for students who want international experience but for whom an extended period, such as a semester or year abroad, may not be feasible. The one-to-three-week travel component for fall courses typically occurs in January while the travel component for spring courses occurs during spring break or in May.
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Program Locations
Various Locations
While new Learning Abroad courses are offered each year, some of our signature programs include “Health and Healing in Guatemala,” “Doing Business in South Africa,” and “Comparative Criminal Justice in the United Kingdom.” Recently, the Learning Abroad program has also offered courses with travel to destinations such as Cuba, Brazil, Spain, Italy, and Japan.
The Study Away program is a new initiative at Rutgers–Camden that provides students with the opportunity to enhance coursework through travel within the United States. The Study Away program has offered courses with travel to New Orleans, Alaska, Alabama, and Puerto Rico.
Academics
Undergraduate and graduate students participating in a Learning Abroad or Study Away program typically earn 3 credits for coursework and international travel. Current Rutgers University students must be registered for a Learning Abroad course to participate in the travel portion of the program. Students must attend scheduled class meetings and pre-departure orientations, complete all assignments, and follow the planned itinerary while abroad to successfully complete the course.
Housing and Meals
Students usually stay in double occupancy rooms in hotels. In some instances, students may stay in triple or multiple occupancy rooms in hostels or guest houses.
Breakfast is normally included in the course fee as well as some group lunches or dinners. Students should arrange to bring extra money for the meals not included in the course fee.
Financial Information
Program Costs
All Students | |
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Course Fee Range | $1,500-$3,900 |
Program Cost includes:
Program Cost Includes:
- Airfare
- Housing
- Excursions
- Some meals
- International SOS Health Insurance
- Airport transportation (if departing from EWR or JFK airports)
*Tuition is separate from the course fee.
*It is possible that your financial aid package may be applied to the course fee. Visit the Office of Financial Aid for more information.
Out-of-Pocket Costs
Some meals | $200 |
Tips for guides and drivers | $50 |
Personal activities and souvenirs | $100 |
Passport (if applicable) | $150 |
Visa (if applicable) | $150 |
Total | $650.00 |
Out-of-Pocket Cost includes:
The above costs are estimations and represent the known out-of-pocket costs students encounter during their time abroad.