January College Study Abroad
We know you’re busy…
Study abroad without missing a beat even with credit requirements, sports commitments, or a summer job with CIEE’s January study abroad sessions.
In each three-and-a-half week session – held during most university breaks – you have plenty of opportunities for hands-on experience and credits toward graduation, all while keeping with your schedule!
SEARCH JANUARY PROGRAMS BY INTEREST
January Programs
- London, England
- Study Program
You won't want to miss what this three-week winter program has to offer in England's capital city!
- Art Capital
- Big City
- Kyoto, Japan
- Study Program
Kyoto is the premier hub of traditional Japanese culture and is filled with palaces, temples, gardens, museums, and theaters.
- Ancient City
- Mountains to Hike
- Small City
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Study Program
January in Buenos Aires is designed for students interested in exploring Argentinian identity and culture.
- Big City
- Sydney, Australia
- Study Program
Trade your winter season back home for an unforgettable adventure in Sydney during Australia's summer
- Big City
- Life by the Sea
- Santiago, Chile
- Study Program
Spend January studying abroad during Chile's summer!
- Big City
- Mountains to Hike
- Yucatan, Mexico
- Study Program
Spend your January immersing yourself in the Yucatán Peninsula’s magnificent biodiversity and Latin America’s largest indigenous culture.
- Life by the Sea
- Small City
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