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10 Great High School Study Abroad Programs

Embarking on a high school study abroad program offers an immersive opportunity for students who are eager to explore the world beyond their local environment. These programs are a great option if you harbor a thirst for adventure and a desire to immerse yourself in new cultures. By living and studying in a different country, you will gain unique insights, develop independence, and build global awareness — all while enhancing your academic and personal growth.

 

For ambitious high schoolers, studying abroad is a gateway to new experiences and lifelong memories. Here’s a list of the top 10 study abroad programs available to high school students that are designed to immerse you in global academic and cultural exploration.


1. Oxford Royale

Oxford Royale offers a comprehensive study abroad experience for high school students at the prestigious University of Oxford, blending academic excellence with the rich history of this iconic institution. The program is also hosted at other prestigious universities in the US and UK. This summer program welcomes students from over 175 countries and offers a university-style environment where high schoolers can engage in a wide variety of courses, including Experimental Psychology, Law & Politics, Engineering & Technology, and the Film Academy.

Each course is carefully crafted to inspire and challenge students through lectures, hands-on workshops, and collaborative projects. These courses are complemented by real-world case studies and lectures from industry leaders, offering practical insights and enhancing students' understanding of global issues. Additionally, the program includes exclusive events, excursions, and a formal graduation, making it a well-rounded experience that prepares students for future academic and career success.

Location: Multiple locations across the UK and US

Program dates: Varies depending on location, see the full list here.

Cost: Find out your ideal program and cost here.

Application deadline: Varies depending on program.

Eligibility: Varies depending on the program, click here for more details on eligibility and requirements.


2. Art History Abroad 

Art History Abroad (AHA) immerses students in the artistic heritage of Italy, offering 2- to 4-week courses that take you through the country’s greatest art pieces. Whether you’re exploring the Renaissance in Florence, Baroque masterpieces in Rome, or the ancient ruins of Sicily, AHA’s courses provide both academic enrichment and cultural exploration. 

The Northern Italy course covers Venice, Florence, and Rome in an exploration of the Renaissance, Baroque, and Gothic periods, while the Southern Italy course offers a more adventurous exploration from Naples and Pompeii to Sicily, examining the influences of Greek, Roman, and Baroque art and architecture.

For those looking for a comprehensive experience, a combined course covering both Northern and Southern Italy is available, allowing students to immerse themselves fully in the artistic and cultural heritage of Italy over an entire month. The program includes hands-on activities such as guided tours of iconic sites, in-depth discussions on topics ranging from the significance of Michelangelo's David to the influence of Caravaggio's dramatic style, and explorations of local traditions in food, fashion, and daily life. 

Location: Venice, Florence, Rome, Sicily, Naples

Cost: To be announced for 2025. Need-based scholarships are available.

Program dates: 2- to 4-week sessions in July and August

Application deadline: Typically in May.

Eligibility: Students between the ages of 17 - 22


3. Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Abroad

The Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Abroad program is an initiative by the U.S. Department of State that offers American high school students the unique opportunity to spend an academic year living and studying in a foreign country. This program is designed to foster cross-cultural understanding by immersing students in the daily life of their host country. Participants live with host families, attend local schools, and engage with their communities, gaining first-hand insights into different cultural practices, societal norms, and educational systems. 

YES Abroad goes beyond typical study abroad experiences by encouraging students to actively participate in their host communities through cultural activities, community service projects, and school events, helping students build meaningful relationships with local residents. The program is fully funded, covering expenses such as airfare, room and board, tuition, cultural activities, and even a modest stipend — making it accessible to a wide range of students who are eager to expand their horizons and gain global perspectives.


Program location: Multiple locations, see the full list of programs here.

Cost: Free

Program dates: Varies depending on the program

Application deadline: Closed for 2024. Applications typically close in December. 

Eligibility: U.S. high school students in grades 9 - 12


4. Oxbridge Academic Programs 

Oxbridge Academic Programs allow high school students to dive into rigorous academic studies at some of the world’s most renowned universities, including Oxford and Cambridge, as well as vibrant cities like Paris, Barcelona, and New York. These programs, available for students aged 13-18, offer a diverse selection of over 100 courses, from STEM subjects to the humanities, allowing students to explore their academic passions under the guidance of experienced scholars.

The programs offer flexible scheduling options ranging from 1-week to 4-week sessions and are designed to accommodate various learning preferences and timelines. In addition to academics, Oxbridge Programs integrate a variety of enriching activities that immerse students in the cultural and historical context of their study locations such as hands-on workshops, debates, and creative projects that bring their coursework to life. These activities are complemented by guided tours of historic landmarks, such as the Bodleian Library, Christ Church College, and more.


Location: Multiple locations including Oxford, Cambridge, Paris, Barcelona, and New York.

Cost: Varies depending on program. Current programs range from $2,515 to $12,335.

Program dates: Varies depending on chosen program. Programs typically run between late June and early August.

Application deadline: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, but early applications are encouraged due to limited spots​.

Eligibility: Open to students aged 13-18, depending on the specific program (8th-12th graders). Each location and program may have specific grade requirements.

5. Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs Study Abroad

The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) Study Abroad program, managed by the U.S. Department of State, provides American high school students with fully-funded opportunities to study abroad. Programs range from short-term experiences to full academic year experiences in a wide variety of countries. 

Through this program, you will live with host families, attend local schools, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of your host country, gaining invaluable insights into different ways of life. The ECA Study Abroad program features specialized tracks, such as the National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y), where students study critical languages like Mandarin or Arabic, and the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange (CBYX) for those interested in German language and culture. These programs are ideal for students looking to pursue careers in international relations, government, or global business. The program is particularly beneficial for those interested in careers in government, international relations, or any field requiring a deep understanding of global dynamics.

Location: Multiple locations, see the full list of programs here.

Cost: This program is fully funded by the U.S. Department of State.

Program dates and application deadline: Varies depending on the program

Eligibility: U.S. high school students


6. MEI International Academy

MEI International Academy emphasizes immersive, experiential learning, allowing students to connect academic content with real-world experiences in global settings. As a student in an MEI program, you will have the opportunity to engage deeply with your new environment through lessons designed to integrate classroom learning with fieldwork. Whether studying world history in Europe or exploring modern media in Asia, MEI’s semester and summer programs will require you to undertake projects that reflect your experiences, such as historical analysis based on local landmarks or creative writing inspired by your surroundings. 

As a study abroad student with MEI, you can choose from semester-long programs in Europe and Asia that run during the school year, each designed to integrate rigorous coursework. Additionally, specialized one-course programs are available, such as International Business and Media in the Mediterranean, allowing students to focus on specific interests while gaining a global perspective. 

Program location, cost, dates, and application deadline: Varies depending on chosen program (Semester or Summer)

Eligibility: Students must achieve a minimum grade ranging from 78% to 85%, depending on the program they are applying for, in the relevant subjects. Admission to the program will be determined by previous academic performance, an interview (only for semester applicants), self-assessment, and teacher recommendations.


7. Centro Mundolengua

Centro MundoLengua, based in Sevilla, Spain, offers immersive Spanish language and cultural programs for high school students that go further and above conventional classroom instruction. Accredited by the Instituto Cervantes, the center offers a range of Spanish courses tailored to various proficiency levels, from beginners to advanced learners. In addition to language and academic instruction, you will also have the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities that will complement your learning and foster a genuine connection with Spanish culture. 


With a focus on flexibility, Centro MundoLengua customizes programs to meet individual needs and interests, ensuring that each student receives a tailored educational experience aligned with their learning goals. You can choose to engage in transformative learning experiences through courses such as Pre-AP® Spanish Language and Culture, specialized programs like Spanish Immersion and IB Summer Courses, or other options like Volunteer Abroad or Gap Year programs. Each course is designed not only to enhance language skills but also to deepen your cultural understanding through interactive and authentic activities, such as local excursions and cultural workshops.

Location: Sevilla, Madrid, and Cadiz

Cost: Varies depending on the chosen program 

Program dates and application deadline: Varies depending on the program, see the full list here.

Eligibility: High School students


8. Smithsonian Student Travel

Smithsonian Student Travel offers high school students a unique opportunity to combine education with adventure through its immersive summer programs. Guided by experienced trip leaders and Smithsonian experts, you will engage in dynamic activities that broaden your understanding of different cultures, and historical events. This combination of exploration and education ensures that you leave the program with both knowledge and memorable experiences. The program's diverse offerings cater to a wide range of interests and academic goals, making it easy for you to find a program that resonates with you. 

Whether you’re exploring ecological preservation in Costa Rica or studying art history in Europe, the Smithsonian’s summer programs offer an enriching blend of academic rigor and experiential learning.  These programs are set in global destinations, providing an enriching context for learning and fostering a deeper connection to the material. From art and technology to history and ecology, Smithsonian Student Travel engages students in meaningful cultural exchanges and builds a foundation for future academic pursuits.

Program location, cost, dates, and application deadline: Varies depending on the program, see the full list here.

Eligibility: Students in grades 9 - 12


9. Abbey Road High School Summer Immersion Program in Nice, France

Set in the historic French Riviera, the Abbey Road High School Summer Immersion Program in Nice offers high school students an opportunity to learn French while experiencing the vibrant culture of southern France. The program combines morning language classes with afternoon electives such as French Conversation or Photography, ensuring a balanced and immersive experience. 

Outside the classroom, students engage in local activities like exploring open-air markets, enjoying French cuisine, and participating in cultural events.

This program further includes a variety of workshops and excursions designed to enrich your experience and understanding of French culture - ranging from photography scavenger hunts in local parks to live French lessons in the bustling Flower Market of Nice. You can also choose to participate in parasailing on the Promenade des Anglais, attend salsa nights in the city's central squares, and join in theater workshops with local French teens. 

Additionally, if you wish to extend your adventure, the program offers a four-day travel extension to Paris, where you can explore iconic landmarks, enjoy the city's café culture, and even take a dreamy dinner cruise on the Seine. 

Location: Nice, France

Cost: Varies by program length

Program dates: 

  • Option 1: July 4 – 31, 2025

  • Option 2: July 4 – 24, 2025

  • Option 3: July 4 – 17, 2025

  • Option 4: July 17 – 31, 2025

  • Optional Paris extension: July 31 - August 3, 2025

Application deadline: Rolling until slots are filled.

Eligibility: Students between the ages of 14 - 18


10. Travel For Teens

Travel For Teens' Travel Programs offers high school students a unique opportunity to explore the world while gaining independence and cultural insight. These programs are designed specifically for students completing their 11th or 12th grade, wherein you can engage in authentic travel experiences, partnering with local experts to immerse yourself in the culture, history, and daily life of each destination. With a focus on small group sizes (usually 16 to 24 participants), students can deeply engage with local cultures through community service, adventure activities, and language immersion, depending on the chosen program.

TFT’s itineraries are as varied as the destinations, covering everything from outdoor adventures in places like Costa Rica, Greece, and Switzerland, to cultural explorations in countries like France, Italy, and Japan. Students can opt for conservation work, photography workshops, or service-learning trips, allowing them to explore interests in a real-world setting.

Location: Programs span Europe, Asia, Africa, North and South America, and Oceania.
Cost:
Prices vary depending on the destination and duration.
Program dates and application deadline:
Varies depending on the program, see the full list of programs here. Summer programs typically run from June to August.

Eligibility: Students aged 14-18, typically in grades 9-12​


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