Study Abroad Opportunities
for UF Undergraduates
In the Warrington College of Business Administration, we strongly encourage and support our students' efforts to study abroad. International studies serve to enhance not only the students' professional experiences, but their personal ones as well. Although the University of Florida International Center (UFIC) works closely with students regarding a vast majority of administrative and technical concerns, we work individually with our students, aiding them throughout their planning process and upon their return.
Warrington College of Business Administration
Sponsored International Programs
Take UF business courses abroad and earn credits while enjoying an international experience! We currently offer programs in England, Spain, Italy. Students participating in these programs can look forward to activities tailored to the business curriculum. Credits earned through these programs are applicable to the business major, minor and general education requirements.
Apply Now for the Spring 2009 Semester.
Warrington College of Business Administration
Exchange International Programs
Also consider studying abroad at one of many Warrington College of Business Administration international exchange programs.
Eligibility
The Warrington College of Business Administration requires that students be in good academic standing and have a 2.5 OVERALL UF GPA to apply for study abroad.
The Warrington College of Business Administration will not approve students for study abroad if they are not making appropriate progress in their universal tracking requirements. Additionally, students will not be eligible to study abroad if they are on or have failed College probation.
Undergraduate students may study abroad on an approved exchange or transfer program for a maximum of two semesters (fall and spring, or academic year.) Students may petition the Warrington College of Business Administration for permission to study abroad for a third semester if the semester is a summer term or an international internship. The student's previous performance abroad can be a significant factor in this petition process.

