St. Edward’s has four different types of study abroad programs and they can all be found in Terra Dotta, our online application system.

University Exchange Partners

What When Why
SEU has exchange partnerships with foreign universities that allow students to live and study together with local students. Semester and summer These universities are good options for students who want to study alongside local students and are interested in a more independent experience.

In the list of programs, our university exchange partners are distinguished by an * before the name

Provider Programs

What When Why
SEU has partnerships with study abroad program providers which are companies that offer education abroad program services to students. Semester and summer These programs are suited to students who want more support and to study alongside other study abroad students from across the U.S. and the world.

In the list of programs, the provider names are acronyms (API, ISA, CEA, CIS, USAC, etc.)

Dual Degree Program

What When Why
SEU has a partnership with Asia Pacific University (APU) in Japan that allows students to attend SEU for 2 years and attend APU for 2 years and get degrees from both universities. First and fourth year at SEU and second and third year at APU This program is great for students majoring in business, behavioral and social sciences, and global studies who are interested in Japan and Asia and want a unique, immersive experience.

Faculty-Led Programs

What When Why
Short-term programs created and led by SEU faculty. These are typically offered in the summer. Typically, 3-4 weeks in summer These are good options for all students.

See the list of all programs.

University Exchange Partners

Our university exchange partners span five continents and offer a unique opportunity for study abroad and global connection. An exciting part of our international partnerships is our robust exchange program.

As an exchange student at St. Edward's or with one of our university exchange partners, you'll live, study and make friends in an international campus community, and learn about yourself and the world in ways that few other experiences can reveal. And that’s just the beginning. 

 

St. Edward’s provides enhanced study abroad opportunities with 18 university exchange partners across 13 countries and 5 continents. 

Universidad Argentina de la Empresa, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Universidad Argentina de la Empresa, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Located in the heart of Buenos Aires, the university focuses on a wide range of business disciplines that prepare students to meet the challenges of today’s global business environment.

James Cook University (JCU), Queensland, Australia

James Cook University (JCU), Queensland, Australia

As Australia’s leading tropical research university, JCU has two campuses with access to the Great Barrier Reef and the rainforests of the Wet Tropics, and over 300 subjects to choose from.

University of Notre Dame Australia (UND)

University of Notre Dame Australia (UND)

UND Australia is a Catholic university with campuses located in Fremantle, Sydney and Broome. Degrees and courses offered include arts and sciences, business, philosophy, law and medicine.

Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile

Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile

Best known for its prestige and leadership in engineering, science and technology, the Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria has four campuses in Chile and one in Ecuador.

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Wu Yee Sun College (CUHK), Hong Kong, China

The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Wu Yee Sun College (CUHK), Hong Kong, China – SUSPENDED

CUHK’s theme is "Entrepreneurial Spirit with Social Responsibility.” As a research university, it emphasizes practical learning and bringing together China and the West.

National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland

A teaching and research institution, National has been awarded the full five QS stars for excellence and is ranked in the top 1% of universities, according to the 2018 QS World University Rankings.

Universidad Adolfo Ibanez (UAI), Vina del Mar, Chile

Universidad Adolfo Ibanez (UAI), Vina del Mar, Chile

UAI is known for its business school and is ranked No. 1 among business administration programs in Latin America. Its coastal campus has state-of-the-art facilities and hosts nearly 3,000 students.

Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Fu Jen Catholic University, New Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Fu Jen comprises 11 colleges and offers undergraduate, master’s and PhD programs. It is committed to the integration of Western and Chinese cultural values to strengthen world solidarity.

University of Roehampton

University of Roehampton, London, England

Roehampton has been ranked the “best modern university in London” by The Guardian University Guide and offers studies in science, business, humanities, media, psychology and many others.

Asia Pacific University (APU), Beppu, Japan

Asia Pacific University (APU), Beppu, Japan

APU’s courses focus on Asia Pacific studies and business, making study abroad and dual degree opportunities at APU well-suited for business, behavioral and social sciences, and global studies majors.

L’Institut Supérieur de Gestion (ISG), Paris, France

L’Institut Supérieur de Gestion (ISG), Paris, France

Founded by French CEOs, ISG is one of Europe’s leading business schools. Courses are taught in English. Signature degrees include a Bachelor of Business Administration and an International MBA.

The Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy

The Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan, Italy

As the largest Catholic university in the world, it has campuses in six Italian cities and is centered in a historic monastery. Courses are taught in English and Italian in a wide range of fields.

Abertay University, Dundee, Scotland

Abertay University, Dundee, Scotland

Abertay’s School of Arts, Media and Computer Games was rated the best in Europe by The Princeton Review. It offers strong programs in business and social sciences, and is also Scotland's leading university for environmental science research.

Universitat Jaume I,  Castello de la Plana, Spain

Universitat Jaume I,  Castello de la Plana, Spain

Jaume I offers 28 degrees through the schools of Technology and Experimental Studies; Humanities and Social Studies; and Law and Economics; and is a pioneer in the use of new technologies.

Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, Spain

Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Madrid, Spain

Pontificia Comillas is a Jesuit university with an enrollment of approximately 10,000 students. It is ranked as one of Spain’s best law, industrial engineering and social work schools.

Queen Margaret University (QMU),  Edinburgh, Scotland

Queen Margaret University (QMU),  Edinburgh, Scotland

QMU offers a broad curriculum within their schools of Arts, Social Sciences and Management, and Health Sciences, which includes the Institute for International Health and Development.

Catholic University of Korea (CUK),  Seoul, South Korea

Catholic University of Korea (CUK),  Seoul, South Korea

CUK has three campuses, each with a different academic focus. Studies include theology, humanities and arts, social sciences, international studies, natural sciences, engineering and medicine.