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Apply for Your Passport!

All students considering study abroad for Winter 2008 must apply for a U.S. Passport, or U.S. Passport renewal, at the earliest possible moment.
 
If you do not have a passport you cannot study abroad.

The U.S. Passport Agency is reporting a massive backlog of passport applications with a current minimum processing time of 12-16 weeks.
 
Students should not expect to receive a passport in fewer than 3 months following the submission of a completed passport application.
 
In addition, many countries require that you have a visa in order to study there. You cannot apply for a visa until you have a passport in hand.
 

In order to ensure a more timely delivery of your passport, you should request Expedited Service when you apply.  


 
There is no genuine education without earnest life-to-life interaction and inspiration. People grow through their interaction with people: Daisaku Ikeda
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

          Welcome to the University of Hartford's                Study Abroad Website!

 

The mission of the Study Abroad Office is to help prepare you for a journey of a lifetime! With over 60 different destinations to consider for your study abroad opportunity, there's a special place that will work for each and every one of you.

Study in English, or study in the native tongue of the country you select.   Go for a year, a semester, a summer or a winter, but just GO! Take regular courses, participate in special programs, or intern in a variety of places, while earning University of Hartford credits. At the Study Abroad Office, we strive to answer all of your questions - including the ones you haven't even thought of yet!

The benefits of world travel are universal, no matter where you study. Inspiration can be found anywhere you go, whether it's in the architecture of castles and cathedrals, the wilderness of the Outback, the mountain ranges of Northern Italy or the local communities where you will stay for the duration of your experience.

Every destination will have a friendly and supportive program director or international office to guide you along the way, helping you achieve the most out of your time away. Each country, each city, and each university has its own distinctive character - something unique that will ultimately draw you to your best choice! So, let's get started by considering them all and begin exploring your future! .  
 

For further information regarding the University of Hartford's Study Abroad Program, please contact the Program Administrator:

 

Sarah Reuter
Study Abroad Administrator
The International Center

Ashley Szyluk
Graduate Administrative Intern

Katie Aucoin
Undergraduate Administrative Intern

 

Office hours: , Monday thru Friday, 8:30 to 4:30

Telephone: (860) 768 5100
Facsimile:  (860) 768 4726

Email: reuter@hartford.edu

200 Bloomfield Avenue
West Hartford, CT 06117-1599

Gengras Student Union
Room 328

 

Left to right: Study Abroad Staff

Sarah Reuter, Ashley Szyluk and Katie Aucoin

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
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