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Program Availability
SIT Study Abroad has rolling admissions, with opening and closing dates. Programs can fill before the closing date, and at different rates. For terms that are currently open for application, program fill status is available below.
This chart will give you an indication of which programs are filling the fastest. For more specific enrollment information, contact us at: studyabroad@sit.edu.
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Accepting applications - Spaces available. |
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Accepting applications - Space is limited! We recommend you consult with the SIT Study Abroad Admissions Office. |
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Accepting new applications to waitlist – Apply, or consult with the SIT Study Abroad Admissions Office about alternatives. |
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Extended Deadline – Spaces available. Application deadline has been extended beyond the regular closing date. |
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Not Yet Enrolling – The opening date for this program has not yet arrived. |
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Disappointed to be applying to the waitlist?
We offer multiple programs in each region of the world, and many programs have a common theme. Consequently, we can normally help you identify another program to fit your needs or help you in other ways. Call us at (888) 272-7881 so we can explore options with you.
To view a specific region or theme:
Africa
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Botswana: Community-Based Natural Resource Management
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Cameroon: Social Pluralism and Development
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Ghana: Origins of African Identity
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Ghana: Social Transformation and Cultural Expression
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Kenya: Health and Community Development
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Kenya: Islam and Swahili Cultural Identity
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Madagascar: Biodiversity and Natural Resource Management
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Madagascar: National Identity and Social Change
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Mali: Health, Gender, and Community Empowerment
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Morocco: Migration and Transnational Identity
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Morocco: Multiculturalism and Human Rights
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Senegal: National Identity and the Arts
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South Africa: Multiculturalism and Human Rights
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South Africa: Social and Political Transformation
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South Africa: Community Health and Social Policy
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Tanzania: Wildlife Conservation and Political Ecology
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Tanzania: Zanzibar: Coastal Ecology and Natural Resource Management
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Tunisia: Emerging Identities in North Africa
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Uganda/Rwanda: Post-Conflict Transformation
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Uganda: Development Studies
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Asia and the Pacific
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Australia: Rainforest, Reef, and Cultural Ecology
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Australia: Sustainability and Environmental Action
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China: Chinese Culture and Ethnic Minorities
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Fiji: Social Change and Ethnic Identity
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India: National Identity and the Arts
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India: Sustainable Development and Social Change
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Indonesia: Balinese Identity and the Arts
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Mongolia: Nomadic Culture and Globalization
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Nepal: Social Entrepreneurship in the Himalayas
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Nepal: Tibetan and Himalayan Peoples
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Samoa: Pacific Communities and Social Change
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Viet Nam: Delta Ecology and Resource Management
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Viet Nam: National Development and Globalization
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Europe
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Balkans: Post Conflict Transformation in Croatia, Bosnia, and Serbia
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Czech Republic: Post-Communist Transition and the Arts
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France: Language, Community, and Social Change
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Ireland: Transformation of Social and Political Conflict
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Netherlands: International Perspectives on Sexuality and Gender
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Spain: Language, Community, and Social Change
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Switzerland: Global Health and Development Policy
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Switzerland: International Studies, Multilateral Diplomacy, and Social Justice
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Latin America and the Caribbean
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Argentina: Regional Integration, Development, and Social Change
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Argentina: Social Movements and Human Rights
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Bolivia: Multiculturalism, Globalization, and Social Change
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Brazil: Amazon Resource Management and Human Ecology
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Brazil: Public Health, Race, and Human Rights
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Brazil: Social Justice and Sustainable Development
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Chile: Comparative Education and Social Change
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Chile: Cultural Identity, Social Justice, and Community Development
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Chile: Public Health, Traditional Medicine, and Community Empowerment
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Chile: Social, Economic, and Political Transformation
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Ecuador: Comparative Ecology and Conservation
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Ecuador: National Identity, Ethnicity, and Social Movements
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Mexico: Sustainable Development and Social Change
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Nicaragua: Revolution, Transformation, and Civil Society
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Panama: Tropical Ecology, Marine Ecosystems, and Biodiversity Conservation
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Peru: Indigenous Peoples and Globalization
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Middle East
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Jordan: Modernization and Social Change
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