What is the difference between UCLAs Travel Study programs and the UC Education Abroad Program?
A. UCLA Travel Study offers short-term programs during the summer only. Courses are part of the regular UCLA academic curriculum and are taught by UC faculty. Programs are open to anyone age 18 or older. There are no GPA requirements to participate. For UC students, courses automatically appear on your UC transcript. UC Education Abroad (EAP) is an exchange program which offers full-year, short-term, and summer programs. Students take courses at a foreign university, taught by that university’s faculty. UC EAP is for UC students only. There are GPA requirements to participate. Courses are transferable. For more information about UC EAP, visit http://eap.ucop.edu/.
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