Exchange Programs
- Miami, FL (USA)
- AACSB accredited!
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Lancaster, UK
- AACSB accredited!
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Nijmegen, Netherlands
- 24,000 students (11% international)
- School of Management is AACSB accredited!
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Madrid, Spain
- 18,000 students (22% international)
- AACSB accredited!
- More information about the program can be found here!
University of Mannheim
- Mannheim, Germany
- 12,000 students (14% international)
- AACSB accredited!
- More information about the program can be found here!
Partner Programs
- Budapest, Hungary
- Partner Program: API
- AACSB accredited!
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Milan, Italy
- Partner Program: IES
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Rome, Italy
- Partner Program: ASA or API
- AACSB accredited!
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Seoul, South Korea
- Partner Program: TEAN
- AACSB accredited!
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Barcelona, Spain
- Partner Program: ASA
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Barcelona, Spain
- Partner Program: ASA
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Singapore, Singapore
- Partner Program: TEAN
- AACSB accredited!
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Stellenbosch, South Africa
- Partner Program: USAC
- AACSB accredited!
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Lisbon, Portugal
- Partner Program: SIPN
- AACSB accredited!
- Please note: Varies within network
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Program Partner: ASA
- More information about the program can be found here!
- Newcastle, Australia
- Partner Program: TEAN
- AACSB accredited!
- More information about the program can be found here!
Paul College Faculty Led Program
Participate in a 13-day visit to the Dominican Republic during the month of January while taking a course that satisfies a Marketing elective (MKTG 620T and 720T). "Perspectives on the Business Environment in the Dominican Republic" is a 4 credit course where students will learn about the business culture of the country as well as a brief introduction to it's history and current demographics. This course is run by a Paul College faculty member who will accompany students on the excursion. For more information, please contact Professor Audrey Ashton-Savage.