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Examine & experience the important issues facing our world today with BCA’s study abroad programs.

Learn about the local histories, societies and cultures of your host site and how these lessons relate to a global community. Connect learning to observations in daily life as you engage with local people through diverse experiences such as field studies, volunteer opportunities, home-stays, excursions, and more.

Chennai, India

Field Placements

Expand your education with hands-on experience in an agency serving the needs of local women and children.

Athens, Greece

Understanding Cyprus

Learn about the contested history of the island, Greek-Turkish relations and the efforts made toward building a lasting peace through BCA's signature course and excursion. 

 

Sapporo, Japan

Family Life 

Living with a host family is an integral part of many BCA programs. The connections made to your host family often endure for many years, and the experience of family life abroad are among the most educational and transformational. 

Dublin-Derry, Ireland

Study Peace and Conflict

BCA's Signature Course: The Troubles, Derry and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland includes 10 intensive days in Northern Ireland learning directly from local community members representing nationalist, republican, unionist, and loyalist perspectives.

 

Austria
Vienna
Greece
Athens
Morocco
Tetouan
Belgium
Brussels
India
Chennai
New Zealand
Dunedin
China
Dalian
Shanghai
Ireland
Dublin~Derry
Palestine
Ramallah
Ecuador
Quito
Italy
Rome
Spain
Barcelona
Valladolid
England
Cheltenham
Japan
Sapporo

Germany
Marburg
Mexico
Xalapa

What's New

Street Children and Popular Education

BCA Xalapa is pleased to announce the launch of a new Signature Course: Street Children and Popular Education, designed to expose students to the realities of some of the major social problems involving Mexico.

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Student Stories

The Women of Pudupakkam

What can I say? I have definitely been in the swing of things. Crowds, blaring music, cow dung, saris, sewage, samosas, the scent of jasmine: none of it phases me anymore. All of these things, once foreign, are a part of my environment. This environment has ceased to be overwhelming and started to feel like home.

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