Study Abroad featuring France, Bali, Armenia, Greece

STUDY ABROAD

SUMMER 2026

VIENNA and PRAGUE Summer 2026

VIENNA & PRAGUE SUMMER 2026

This two-week program explores the culture and art of two of Europe’s greatest cities. The program begins in Vienna, where we will explore its world-leading architecture and museums. A train trip will take us to Prague and its breathtaking Castle, overlooking the picturesque old town.

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Summer 2026 Spain Study Abroad Program

SPAIN SUMMER 2026

This five-week summer session program explores the economy and history of Spain from the base cities of Madrid and Barcelona.

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Summer 2026 Paris Study Abroad Program

PARIS SUMMER 2026

In this five-week program, students will discover France’s rich artistic heritage while investigating the social environment of this most modern of cities.

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WINTER 2026 - NO LONGER ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

ITALY WINTER 2026 
(NO LONGER ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS)

This 5-week program explores the geography, society, culture, and cuisine of Italy. It begins with a week of online instruction followed by a week of preparatory lectures and cooking demonstrations on the GCC campus.

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FACULTY RESOURCES

Forms: Faculty applications are only accepted during Calls for Proposals. 

Study Abroad Faculty Application (pdf)

Information Session (Zoom recording)

Faculty Handbook (pdf)

PROCESS INFORMATION

As a full-time, tenured GCC faculty member, you can apply to teach on a study abroad program and help provide students the opportunity for a life-changing learning experience. Adjunct instructors can participate on a GCC study abroad program by applying as a Program Faculty in partnership with a full-time, tenured GCC Faculty Director. 

Every program has at least two collaborators:

  1. the Faculty Director, who is primarily responsible for handling logistics during the program
  2. Program Faculty, whose primary responsibility is teaching

Programs are instructor-driven, and this is what allows the destinations and courses to be diverse. Instructors should have travel experience in the geographic region before leading a program. After a program proposal is approved by the Study Abroad Committee, the Study Abroad Director will work with instructors to develop itineraries, make travel arrangements, and provide resources for the instructors to recruit students.

Got an idea? Reach out to the Study Abroad Director, who will be thrilled to brainstorm!

CALL FOR PROPOSALS: SUMMER 2027
A complete application (with signatures from relevant division chairs) is due Friday, November 14.