Westmont College's affiliate global programs offer students the opportunity to study abroad through partnerships with esteemed international institutions. These programs provide a diverse range of academic and cultural experiences, allowing students to immerse themselves in different cultures while continuing to earn credits towards their degree. Through these affiliations, Westmont ensures that students have access to high-quality global education opportunities that align with their academic and career goals.
Important Information
Please note that students must first apply to the Office of Global Education for approval to participate in an affiliate program. Deadline to submit an affiliate program application for Fall 2025 is November 30, 2024. Priority will be given to upper-division students and students whose major or minor requires global study. Please contact us at ocp@storesoo.com for further information or to schedule an appointment to learn more about the process.
Africa
Exploring global education programs in Africa, such as Westmont's Global Health Uganda, the Organization for Tropical Studies in South Africa, and the Uganda Studies Program, offers valuable insights into diverse cultural, health, and environmental contexts.
Asia
Gaining knowledge about global education programs focused on studying the people, places, and politics in Asia provides a comprehensive understanding of the region's diverse cultural dynamics, geopolitical landscapes, and societal structures.
Eastern Europe
Investigating global education programs in Eastern Europe, such as The Balkans Semester, LCC International University in Klaipeda, Lithuania, and the Mathematics Semester in Budapest, Hungary, offers an enriching perspective on the region's historical, cultural, and academic landscape.
Latin America
Exploring global education programs in Latin America, such as Westmont in Mexico, the Creation Care Study Program in Belize, and the Justice Studies Program in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, provides profound insights into the region's cultural, environmental, and social justice issues.
Middle East
Delving into global education programs in the Middle East, including Westmont in Cairo, Westmont in Jerusalem, and the Middle East Studies Program (CCCU), offers an in-depth understanding of the region's rich historical, religious, and geopolitical complexities.
North America
Exploring global education programs in North America, such as Westmont Downtown, Westmont in San Francisco, the American Studies Program (CCCU), the American University Washington Semester, the Christian College Consortium Visitor program, and the Oregon Extension in Ashland, Oregon, offers valuable insights into the region's diverse cultural, political, and academic landscapes.
New Zealand and South Pacific
Investigating global education programs in New Zealand and the South Pacific, such as the Creation Care Studies Program in New Zealand, provides an enriching perspective on the region's unique environmental stewardship and cultural heritage.
Western Europe
Exploring global education programs in Western Europe, such as Westmont's England and Europe Semesters, Westmont in Northern Europe, and various programs in Brussels, Paris, Orvieto, Florence, Oxford, Seville, The Hague, and Vienna, provides profound opportunities to engage with the region's rich cultural, historical, and academic traditions.