How to Apply

UNC Charlotte Education Abroad (EA) is here to guide students through the application process. All students who plan to study, intern, or volunteer abroad are required to apply to EA for approval to participate. Students who are interested in beginning the application process can refer to the steps below.



1. COMPLETE STUDY ABROAD 101

All UNC Charlotte students are required to complete Study Abroad 101. This step must be completed before a student can meet with an advisor or open an application. Non-UNC Charlotte students are not required to complete this step.

Students who have already completed 101 can move on to step 2.

2. RESEARCH PROGRAM OPTIONS

After completing 101, students will have a good understanding of the different program types, what to consider when selecting a program, how academic credit works, and how to search for approved programs in the EA’s program database. Students who have already completed 101 and have identified a program they want to apply for can go to step 3 to determine whether or not an appointment with an Advisor is required.

If you know which program you intend to apply to, please move on to step 3, if required, or step 4.

3. MEET WITH AN EA ADVISOR

Meeting with an advisor in EA may be required before a student can request access to an application. Refer to the chart below to see whether or not a meeting is required, based on the program type you’re interested in applying for. If you’re unsure of the program type, head back to Study Abroad 101 to learn more.

Click here to learn more about requesting an Advising Appointment and Drop-In Hours.

If you have already completed Study Abroad 101, have met one-on-one with an Advisor in Education Abroad, if required, and know which program you want to apply for, please move on to step 4.

Program TypeMeeting Required?
ExchangeAffiliateDirect Enrollment Semester ProgramsYes
Faculty-ledInternational Travel RegistrationSemester in SpainNo
AffiliateDirect Enrollment Summer ProgramsNo, Optional

4A. FOR FACULTY-LED PROGRAMS: 

For faculty-led programs, once you’ve completed Study Abroad 101 and have identified a program of interest, you may go ahead and click the Apply Now button on the brochure page of the program that interests you. If applications are not yet open, the program’s brochure page will have an I’m Interested! button that you may click to receive updates when applications do open. Don’t forget: once you begin your application, you’ll have to complete all requirements and click Submit before the deadline in order for the Faculty Director to successfully review your responses. 

4B. FOR ALL OTHER PROGRAMS: REQUEST ACCESS TO AN EA APPLICATION

Once a student has selected the program they would like to apply to, they will need to request access to the application via an online Google Form. As a reminder, only students who have completed Study Abroad 101 and who have met with with an advisor (if required) will be given access to an application. Please allow up to two business days for the application request to be granted. Students will be sent an email once the application has been created.

EA Application Deadlines

EA application deadlines will be at the beginning of the semester before the term of travel. Submitting the EA application as soon as possible is in students’ best interest. 

Additional Application

Depending on the program type, there may be another application students need to complete in addition to submitting an application to Education Abroad.