
Study Abroad at Seton Hall
Make the World Your Classroom
At Seton Hall, international education is a part of our very bedrock, through our namesake Mother Seton and founder Bishop Bayley. Mother Seton's voyage to Italy in 1803 and Bishop Bayley's European journey in 1842 were pivotal in establishing our University. Now, seize the opportunity to transform your life through an immersive global experience and join a study abroad legacy spanning centuries, exploring the world like generations of Setonians before you.
Ready to get started?
Discover all the ways to make the world your classroom using the links below and the
menu above!
• Attend an Advising Session: Learn how to make your international dreams a reality
• Returning Applicants: Re-enter the Study Abroad Portal to complete your pre-departure requirements
• Questions: Email [email protected]
Study Abroad Programs
Rome Connection
Our signature freshmen study abroad experience, open to all first-year students, invites
you to explore the beautiful and captivating corners of Rome for over two and a half
weeks as part of an immersive Spring semester program.
Spring Embedded
These internationally themed courses, led by Seton Hall faculty, run during the Spring
semester and culminate in a one- or two-week study abroad experience over Spring Break
or after finals, making them one of the easiest ways to study abroad.
Summer Abroad
Seton Hall offers unique summer courses led by Seton Hall faculty and partner campuses
that turn the world into your classroom, immersing you in transformative learning
experiences that unfold from two weeks to two months.
Semester Programs
Experience the ultimate global adventure by living and learning for a semester or
academic year on one of our 57 campuses across 24 countries.

