After attending a session of Penn Abroad 101 and meeting with a Penn Abroad program manager to start the application process, students need to meet with the College advisor (below) who oversees the relevant abroad programs in order to determine academic eligibility, discuss course choices and begin the course approval process. College study abroad advisors counsel students on course schedules and translate course and grade equivalency upon the students return from abroad.
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Sub-Saharan Africa |
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North Africa and the Middle East (Including Israel), Turkey and France |
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| Australia and New Zealand | |
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Asia, England (Except University College, London) |
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South and Central America (except Buenos Aires, Argentina) and Spain |
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Belgium, Germany |
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England (UCL), Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Ireland, Scotland, International Honors Program, LUISS/PPE in Rome and Study Abroad Petitions |
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| Rebecca Poyourow | Sweden, Switzerland, Italy, Eastern Europe, Denmark, Hungary, Czech Republic, Greece and Russia |