Explore Study Abroad Options
Hamline University is dedicated to preparing compassionate citizens of the world by helping students maximize their intellectual, creative and leadership potential.
To that end, Hamline is preparing a new generation of internationalists and leaders who will bridge the differences between people and nations in an effort to build a more peaceful and sustainable world. One of the unique aspects of Hamline University’s International and Off-Campus Programs is the emphasis on providing all students with program opportunities that fit individual needs. We are dedicated to offering students quality programs that address their academic, professional and personal goals. We hope that you will become a part of a program that will not only transform you, but also all those you come in contact with.
Unique aspects include emphasis on individual program design and multiple Hamline sponsored programs and partnerships worldwide. You will find off-campus or study abroad opportunities to work on topics that are at the forefront of your field of research or future professional interest.
Announcements and Upcoming Events
Hamline Students Receive National Scholarship for Study Abroad
Congratulations to our Hamline Students who have been awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship for study abroad this spring.
Jason Westmoreland ~ study in Germany $4,000
Aubrey Fonfara ~ study in Iceland $4,500
The Gilman Scholarship Program is open to U.S. citizen undergraduate students who are planning to study abroad. The program aims to diversify the kinds of students who study abroad and the countries and regions where they go by supporting undergraduates who might otherwise not participate due to financial constraints. The deadline for Summer or Fall 2012 is March 1, 2012. Learn more about the Gilman Scholaship.
Accepting Applications for Graduate Programs
HSB announces two programs this summer:an MBA Course on International Management in Cologne, Germany (June 15-24) and a course geared towards the MPA, MNM and DPA students (but open to all graduate students) examining National Public Policy Process and Issues in Washington, DC (July 7-28).