Duke University Global Education Office for Undergraduates

Application Process 

How do I apply?
All Duke students should submit a Duke Abroad On-line Application, regardless of whether they intend to study with a Duke-administered program or a non-Duke program. This will inform Duke of their study abroad intentions and allow the Global Education Office for Undergraduates to assist them with their plans. Students will still need to apply directly to individual non-Duke programs per the instructions of each program.
Non-Duke students will need to apply to Duke-administered programs using the on-line application process.

The application can be reached by clicking on "MyGlobalEd" in the upper right corner of any page on this site.

Who signs the advisor forms for my study abroad applications?
All study abroad applications forms that require an advisor's or university official's signature should be brought to the Global Education Office for Undergraduates (Smith Warehouse, Bay 6, 2nd Floor, 114 S. Buchanan Blvd.). Please be sure to complete any portions of the forms requiring student information or signatures before dropping off the forms.

What are procedural deadlines for sophomores?
Deadlines vary depending on the program. All Duke deadlines are posted on the study abroad website. Students should be aware that Duke-approved programs might have different deadlines than the Duke-In deadlines.

What do I need to do after I've been accepted to a semester or academic year program?
Once students are accepted into a program, they need to first let that program know if they will or will not be attending. If more than one program has been applied to, it is the student's responsibility to let all programs know of their final plans. Then, a study abroad packet needs to be completed and turned in to the Global Education Office. These forms allow Duke to maintain a student's status within the Duke system, and ease return to campus at the conclusion of the semester or year abroad.


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Postcard from Abroad

Dear Office of Study Abroad:

Studying in Prague was a great experience, and I loved my entire semester there. Prague is such a unique location, where the heart of the city is has the same buildings and layout as from medieval times, yet the current political and economic situation puts it in a revolutionary time in its history.

Being in the Czech Republic allowed me to continue my foreign language (Russian), and academically, I was able to study the fascinating topic of economic and political development in post-Soviet societies.

-Andrew Holmberg

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Amber and baby llama in Ecuador

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