German Study Abroad
Auslandsstudium
German Study Abroad Advisor - Shannon Dubenion-Smith
If you are interested in studying abroad for German language please contact the above study abroad advisor for more information. Advising is available in fall, winter, and spring quarters.
![close up view of clock tower overlooking rooftop buildings](/sites/chssprod9x1001.wwu.edu/files/styles/card_large/public/2022-01/clock-tower-g9b9a864ef_1920.jpg?itok=9I8Unnjz)
![long row of buildings each with unique architectural style](/sites/chssprod9x1001.wwu.edu/files/styles/card_large/public/2022-01/graz-g5d985263a_1920.jpg?itok=VpvF-4Qp)
![cement stairway leading to architectural building, location is Austria](/sites/chssprod9x1001.wwu.edu/files/styles/card_large/public/2022-01/graz-ga2b8b0985_1920.jpg?itok=OCyLVb8Z)
Study Abroad To-Do List
- Research destinations, programs, and internships through WWU Education Abroad. Start by attending a Western Abroad 101 Information Session. Inquire about financial aid, cost of the various study abroad programs, and other logistical matters. Narrow down your options to a couple of choices and consult the study abroad advisor if you have questions about sites, living abroad, etc.
- Once you have decided on a program, see the major/minor advisor first to discuss plan of study at Western and complete the Departmental Academic Advising Form.
- If you need letters of recommendation, notify your professors early. Please request this at least three weeks before the deadline!
- Explore Scholarships and the Fellowships Office to find out about funding opportunities.