1. Research your options:
2. Talk with your academic adviser to discuss options that fit into your academic plan
3. Research financial aid and scholarship opportunities
4. Apply to an education abroad program
Exchange Program: Students pay MSU tuition and fees just like a semester on campus.
Direct Enroll Program: Students pay host institution tuition and fees.
Note: All Semester Partner Programs require a student to complete a Course Approval Form (CAF) to earn academic credit. Students must submit a copy of the completed CAF, with all required signatures, to the Office for Education Abroad before leaving for a program. Students should save a copy for their records.
Dairy Farming and its Relationship to the Environment | Belgium, Germany, Netherlands
Terms: Summer
Required GPA: 2.5
Class Standing: Sophomore minimum
*Courses Offered: ANS 480; ANS 490
Exploring Irish Horse Industries | Various Locations, Ireland
Terms: Summer
Required GPA: 2.0
Class Standing: Sophomore minimum
*Courses Offered: ANS 480; ANR 475
*The courses listed for each program provide a sample of the courses available to students. All courses are subject to change.
Lincoln University | Christchurch, New Zealand
Terms: Spring
Required GPA: 2.75
Class Standing: Sophomore minimum
Enrollment Type: Direct Enroll
College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) | Enniskillen Campus, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Terms: Fall and Spring
Required GPA: 2.5
Class Standing: Sophomore minimum
Enrollment Type: Exchange
College of Agriculture, Food and Rural Enterprise (CAFRE) | Greenmount Campus, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Terms: Fall, Spring, and Summer
Required GPA: 2.5
Class Standing: Sophomore minimum
Enrollment Type: Exchange
For approved equivalencies at partner universities, visit transfer.msu.edu and the Registrar's Education Abroad Partner Programs page.
Note: The programs listed provide a sample of available program options. Use the Program Search to find more options available to you.
Global Service-Learning allows a student to pursue academic learning through ethical collaboration with communities outside of the United States. This collaboration focuses on the identification of the needs of a community and how the community's assets can be utilized to address the identified needs.
This type of learning employs structured reflective practices that facilitate and support better understanding of:
Entrepreneurship, Agriculture and Environment Studies in Belize | Various Locations, Belize
Terms: Winter Break
Required GPA: 2.2
Class Standing: Sophomore minimum
*Courses Offered: ANR 475
*The courses listed for each program provide a sample of the courses available to students. All courses are subject to change.
For more information, contact:
Randy Showerman
Director, Institute of Agriculture Technology
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Rhonda Crackel
Director of CANR Study Abroad
College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Office for Education Abroad Advising Center
International Center | Room 108
(517) 353-8922