While “study abroad” is often used as shorthand, a variety of programs expand global learning at Linfield.
Going there …
January Term: Four-week international courses offered by Linfield faculty each January are focused on a specific subject.
Semester- and year-abroad programs: Students can study at universities in 13 countries, earning the same credits they do at Linfield.
Graduate-level international capstone: In lieu of a thesis, M.S. in business students complete a yearlong project with an international organization and spend a week with their client.
Wine studies 3+2 program: Students can earn a bachelor’s degree and an International Vintage Master degree in five years from Ecole Superieure d’Agriculture (ESA) in Angers, France.
Coming here …
Short-term international students: Many international students come to Linfield for a semester or a year as part of an exchange or on grants like the Fulbright.
Degree-seeking students: International students also fully matriculate, earning their Linfield degree.
Visiting scholars and teaching assistants: Various programs throughout the university welcome professors, scholars and instructors from other countries.
Read more online:
• International students on what they thought America would be like – and what they found.
• Faculty members on what makes a great January Term course.
