This page is a resource to help you prepare for your study abroad program. We understand that you may have a lot of questions on your mind! The information below will answer many of them.

  • IMPORTANT: If you don’t have a passport yet, apply for one immediately by EXPEDITED SERVICE. If you have a passport, please check the expiration date. If it expires between now and 6 months after the day you plan to return home from abroad, you cannot travel with that passport and must have it renewed immediately.


pre-departure guide -for all asa programs

ASA’s Pre-Departure Guide for All Programs is a MUST-READ! This guide is relevant to both students and parents and covers the following topics:

  • What to Pack (and what NOT to pack)

  • Money and Banking

  • Cell Phones

  • Voltage and Plug Adapters

  • Vaccinations

  • Bringing your Prescription Medication Abroad

  • Medical Care and Insurance

  • Culture Shock

  • Mental Health while Abroad

  • Safety

  • And more!



PARENT & family GUIDEBOOK

Parent and family support are a vital part of a successful study abroad experience. This guidebook addresses concerns that parents may have and offers best practices for helping launch their student on a life-changing experience! Explore ways parents can help students prepare and support them before, during, and after their study abroad experience. Click here for the Parent & Family Guidebook


DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION RESOURCES

At this link, you can find resources and support tailored to students from diverse backgrounds - first generation college students, racially and ethnically diverse students, LGBTQ+ students, students with disabilities, and more.


ASA VIDEO LIBRARY

Check out ASA’s YouTube channel for helpful videos on a variety of topics, such as: Cell Phones, What to Pack, What NOT to Pack, Money, Jet Lag, Safety, and more.


Student Visa Information (applies to U.S. passport holders only)

IMPORTANT! PLEASE DO NOT PLAN ANY INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL DURING THE 3 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE START OF YOUR PROGRAM. IT COULD INTERFERE WITH YOUR VISA PROCESS. To get a visa, you typically have to leave your passport at the Consulate for 5-8 weeks.

*STUDENTS GOING TO SPAIN: ASA may be able to get your Student Visa FOR YOU if you live or attend a college/university in: Florida, Georgia, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, South Carolina, or Vermont. Minimum number of sign-ups may be required. The additional fee for this service is $150. Full details will be sent to eligible students after they are accepted to the ASA program. If you do not live or study in the specific states listed above, you will need to apply for your visa on your own – ASA will send you detailed, helpful information about how to apply for your visa on your own after you are accepted.


flight booking tips

Please wait to book a flight until you're accepted to the program and you receive an email from ASA with detailed arrival and departure instructions. This will ensure you don't miss any mandatory orientations, and help you arrive in time for our airport pick-up.


International Medical Insurance
(included with all ASA programs)


FINANCIAL AID