Can students participate in a study abroad program in a foreign speaking country, but have the courses taught in English?
Yes. But if they participate in such a program during the semester, they are required to take one course in the host country language. Do I have to declare my major by a certain deadline in order to study abroad? Students who plan to study abroad for a semester must declare their major and submit their Long-Range Plan before their study abroad paperwork is considered complete. First-year students must declare their major by the end of classes in the spring semester of their first year. (First-year students who wish to study abroad in the summer between their first and second years do not need to declare their major.) Sophomores must declare their major by the Sophomore Declaration Deadline (the end of the eighth full week of their fourth academic semester). Sophomores are strongly encouraged (but are not required) to declare their major by the Early Declaration Deadline (the end of the third full week of the semester) if they want to study abroad as juniors.
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