Current Student Study Abroad Opportunities
At Eller, you have the option to enrich your education with a fall or spring semester abroad during your second year. Follow a link below or scroll down for all information:
- Current Programs
- Eligibility and Requirements
- Costs and Insurance
- Academic Credit
- Application Process and Deadlines
Current Programs
Australia
- University of Technology, Sydney (UTS) Graduate School of Business, Sydney
Requires Engineering background
Austria
Chile
Denmark
- University of Southern Denmark, Odense
Requires undergraduate degree in business
France
- Esc Lille, Lille
- University of Lyon 3 Business School, Lyon
Germany
- University of Cologne, Cologne
Holland
- University of Tilburg, Tilburg
Italy
- University of Torino, Torino
Japan
- Wasada University, Tokyo
Mexico
- ITESM, Monterrey
Eligibility and Requirements
- Second year Eller MBA students in good academic standing
- Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better
- Record of leadership and involvement in the Eller community
Language Requirements
- All courses are offered in English, with the exception of PUC in Chile, which offers most courses in Spanish
- Some institutions require students to take introductory- or business-level courses in the host country language
- UTS program in Australia also offers courses taught in Mandarin
Costs and Insurance
The Eller MBA Program encourages its students to take advantage of the University of Arizona's Exchange and Study Abroad programs for one semester of the MBA program.Exchange Program Option Costs
An Exchange Program is a Cost Neutral option. The Eller MBA Program in partnership with The University's Office of Study Abroad and Student Exchange has established agreements with many Exchange Partner institutions around the globe to provide graduate business education to our students. Likewise, you may meet a student from one of our partners in one of your classes. All programs listed above are Exchange Programs.
Students who participate in an Exchange Program. will pay regular graduate tuition for the semester they study abroad.
Study Abroad Option
A Study Abroad Program is similar to an Exchange but the student pays the tuition of the University they choose to attend abroad. The tuition and fees associated with Study Abroad Program Universities will often cost more than the University of Arizona. The Study Abroad Schools are Non-Exchange Partners.
If you have a scholarship from Eller, please check with the Director of Admissions, Marisa Cox for detailed information.
Insurance
You may drop UA student health insurance for the semester, but you must acquire coverage that meets the requirements of the host institution.
Academic Credit
Transferability of Credit
Up to 20% (equipvalent of 10 units) of the total credits required for the MBA can consist of approved transfer credit from our exchange partners. Any shortfall of credits experienced during the exchange semester as a result of this limitation can be covered by an independent study.
Application Process and Deadlines
Start early, as visa applications and other paperwork may take several months to be processed.
You begin the process by meeting with the appropriate contact (below), who will guide you through the process. You will also complete the online application form available at the Office of Study Abroad and Student Exchange (SASE) website.
When you have completed the application form, SASE will send you a packet of detailed information, forms, and instructions that you will need to apply to the institution you identified.
Note: Your exchange program must be one of the official exchange partners listed above.
Study Abroad and Student Exchange Contacts
| Australia | Lindsay Rossman | lrossman@email.arizona.edu | 520.626.3427 |
| Chile and Mexico | Jill Calderon | jcaldero@email.arizona.edu | 520.662.4931 |
| Austria, Denmark, and Germany | Laura Thorne | thornesl@email.arizona.edu | 520.626.9702 |
| France | Juliet Naone | jnaone@email.arizona.edu | 520.621.9403 |
See schedules at www.studyabroad.arizona.edu for appointment times.
Application Deadlines
Submit your application to SASE as follows:
- Fall programs: April 15
- Spring programs: October 15
Once SASE has sent you the application packet for your chosen institution, be sure to follow the deadlines identified in the application packet and on the institution's website.
For additional information, please contact Kristina Cook at 520.626.4528.




