The BSBA team strongly encourages you to study or intern in a foreign country. Global Programs Coordinators are here to help you through the inquiry and application phases, while abroad, and upon return. Explore this site as well as our individual program brochures below.


Asia Pacific (HK, Singapore, Sydney)
Herzliya, Israel
London, UK


Australia  Korea
Argentina/Chile: Multi-country semester The Netherlands
China (CUHK or HKUST)France (Paris or Nice – New Program!)
DenmarkSingapore
GermanySpain (UC3M or ESADE )
IrelandThailand (New Program!)
Israel (IDC or HUJI)United Kingdom
Italy

January Term
Korea University- International Winter CampusMexico City- Defining Moments

Summer Programs

Israel Summer Business Academy (ISBA)
European Capitals of Culture, Business of the Arts, London, UK (May)

Partner Summer Programs
Austria: International Summer University WUKorea: Korea University International Summer Campus
Denmark: Copenhagen Business SchoolNetherlands: Maastricht University
Germany: WHUPortugal: European Innovation Academy
Ireland: Dublin Summer Internship ProgramSingapore: Singapore Management University
Italy: Bocconi University Summer SchoolUnited Kingdom: London School of Economics

Students interested in domestic immersion programs, such as Economics of Entertainment or Business of Sports may contact their faculty for more information. 


PLAN: Review eligibility and academic requirements, learn about financial processes, consider program options, meet with WashU study abroad returnees and a Global Programs coordinator, and explore FAQs.

APPLY: Once you have chosen a program, review the application process and complete a WashU application, which is available on the individual program brochure page.

PREPARE: Fulfill all pre-departure requirements and learn about health and safety abroad. Research your host country and cultural norms.

ACADEMICS: Review the resources, learn about pre-departure and post-program orientation, learn how courses abroad will count toward your degree, and review program specific information.

ABROAD: Go Abroad! Share your experience while on your program, and remember to prepare for your return.

RETURNEES: Review the credit transfer process, information on returning to campus, and how you can share and capitalize on your experience.

RESOURCES & POLICIES: In order to make the most of your program, make sure to review the study abroad handbook and familiarize yourself with program policies and procedures.

PARENTS AS PARTNERS: The support of family and friends is extremely important as you prepare, study abroad, and return home. Make sure to point out this information to your parents, guardians, and mentors.