Timing of Study Abroad
Students must be 18 years of age or older to participate in a study abroad program,
regardless of parental consent. Students are not permitted to study abroad on a semester
or year abroad program in their first year at Juniata. First year students are encouraged
to consider participating in a short-term course abroad. Transfer students must consult
with the Dean of International Education about their eligibility for study abroad
and timing of enrollment on a program abroad.
Seniors who wish to study abroad during their final semester at Juniata must defer
graduation. For example, students studying abroad during the spring of their senior
year would graduate in August and would be considered walkers in the May ceremony.
After consultation with their advisors, seniors wishing to study abroad during the
final semester of their senior year must visit the Registrar’s office to change their
degree date, review POE forms, and confirm that their general education requirements
have or will be met.
Eligibility
To be eligible to apply to study abroad while at Juniata, students must meet the following requirements:
- good academic standing, with a GPA of at least 2.7 or the minimum GPA as determined for the program, whichever is higher (some programs have a minimum 3.0 GPA)
- clearance from Accounting Office
- Outstanding student accounts must be settled with the Accounting Office by the preceding Nov. 15 for spring study abroad, and by March 15 for fall.
- clearance from Dean of Students Office
signed form stating that student has medical insurance valid overseas
required forms froom the Center for International Educaiton
additional eligibility criteria may apply; program determines additional eligibility requirements.
In order to maintain eligibility for study abroad, students must:
- submit all application materials to the Center for International Education (CIE) by the deadlines
- attend all pre-departure orientation sessions
- complete all online pre-departure activities and read required materials in the Terra Dotta study abroad portal
- maintain the minimum required GPA (2.7 or, for some programs, 3.0) through the final semester before study abroad
Students who may be on a leave of absence the semester / year prior to study abroad
for a semester or year program, will need to submit a petition to be reviewed by the
Center for International Education, the Dean of Students and their academic advisors.
The review of the petition will determine whether a student will retain eligibility
for study abroad in the semester immediately following a semester during which the
student was on a leave of absence. Each case will be reviewed individually and a
recommendation may be made for the student to defer participation on a study abroad
program to a future semester / year. The petition should address a student’s readiness
and academic plan for study abroad and why a deferment of study abroad to another
semester may not be possible.
Notices of concern and incident reports during the semester preceding study abroad
will prompt review of your application and may affect your eligibility to study abroad.
Application Process and Deadlines
Students must submit 2 complete applications, one to Juniata, and one to the host institution or provider. While the CIE will facilitate the second application, students are ultimately responsible for ensuring that all application materials and documents are submitted to the host institution or provider. In all cases, students must receive approval both from Juniata and from the host institution or provider. Students are not guaranteed their first program choice. Preference will be given to the suitability of a study abroad placement for a student’s academic and personal goals. For semester and year-long programs, students must submit and online application which requires recommendation form by posted deadlines.
Academic Credit and Transcripts
Students will develop a course schedule in consultation with their academic advisors.
Students may apply courses taken abroad to fulfill general education requirements.
Course conversion for credits already evaluated can be viewed on the International
Course Database. For new courses, please keep all course information to be evaluated
by the CIE upon your return; the Dean will work with the department chairs to create
a transmittal form. Students who wish to apply courses abroad to their POE must receive
departmental permission before they leave campus. A student may only register for
an independent study while abroad if a faculty member at the host institution agrees
to oversee the project, or if the student registers for the course and completes the
project during the semester following study abroad.
Students must follow all academic policies set forth by Juniata while abroad. The
minimum number of credits a student should take abroad is 12 per semester and the
maximum is 18 per semester. Anything above 18 credits per semester is considered an
overload and may be subject to a course overload fee.
After a student has completed a program abroad, an official transcript is sent to
the Center for International Education. Institutional calendars vary widely, so the
end of the semester and the release of transcripts may not follow the Juniata academic
calendar. Please note there may be some delay in receiving a transcript abroad based
on calendars and processes at institutions abroad.
The Dean of International Education may consult with academic departments to determine
the designations for transfer of courses from abroad in the cases when a course is
not already in the International Course Database.
Save all syllabi and coursework from courses you took abroad.
A transmittal document will show all courses and grades - including failing grades
- as they appear on the original transcript from the institution abroad. Failing
grades cannot be omitted from the transmittal document if they appear on the original
transcript from abroad.
The Center for International Education cannot intervene in the case when students
may have a grievance about a grade received for a course abroad.
The original transcripts and the transmittal document prepared by the Dean of International
Education are sent to the Registrar's Office for processing. Before the transfer
of courses is submitted to the Registrar's office, Juniata requires completion of
an end of program survey/assessment. The student will receive an email reminder and
link to the survey.
Students must stay enrolled full-time at Juniata during their time abroad at a Juniata-affiliated
program in order to be eligible for transfer of credits abroad. Students are not
permitted to directly enroll in and transfer credits back from a university or program
abroad that is an approved Juniata-affiliated program.
Internships
Internships abroad at Juniata are offered through enrollment specific programs. Students
are required to work through Juniata Career Services office for credit internships
and non-credit, transcript notation internships. Discuss your plans with your academic
advisors. Identify a faculty sponsor for your for-credit internship. This is usually
your academic advisor, the internship coordinator for your POE department, or a faculty
member with expertise in the area of your internship. Read more about Internships
Abroad procedure abroad.
Petition of Exception
Unless otherwise noted, exceptions to any of the policies must be requested in writing
and emailed to the Dean of International Education studyabroad@juniata.edu, with supporting
letters from both student advisors. Petitions will be denied if you fail to provide
two letters from two advisors. If you are applying after the deadline, would like
to change your program from a semester to a yearlong program, or have a GPA that is
lower than required, you will need to fill out a petition of exception. Petitions
of Exception will not be considered after March 1 for fall/year programs and after
October 15 for spring programs
Non-Affiliated/Non-Juniata Programs
Students must stay enrolled full-time at Juniata during their time abroad at a Juniata-affiliated
program in order to be eligible for transfer of credits abroad. Students are not
permitted to directly enroll in and transfer credits back from a university or program
abroad that is an approved Juniata-affiliated program.
Students who wish to study abroad on a non-affiliated program must complete and submit
a Leave of Absence notification to the Dean of Students. The student is responsible
for getting pre-approval for courses taken abroad in a non-affiliated program. The
Study Abroad Leave of Absence Form assists with this process.
Students are responsible for submitting the Leave Of Absence Form to the CIE and the
Registrar's office before departure, and for obtaining their transcripts from the
program. The Study Abroad Leave of Absence form must be submitted to the Registrar's
Office no later than NOVEMBER 1 for spring study abroad and APRIL 1 for fall or academic
year study abroad.
On their applications to non-Juniata programs, students must choose the "US School
of Record" option for their transcripts.
Fifteen credits is the maximum number that can be transferred in from a non-Juniata
program with only 8 allowed for the POE and only credits with a C- or above are accepted
for transfer.
No institutional financial aid will apply during the Leave of Absence period. (The
institutional aid may be reinstituted when the student re-enrolls at Juniata.)
Senior year spring term is not recommended and must be petitioned to Student Academic
Development (SAD)
Costs and Financial Aid
Each Juniata student may include study abroad at a Juniata-affiliated site as part
of the academic plan for up to one year (two semesters). Students who wish to study
abroad while enrolled at Juniata will pay Juniata tuition for the semester or year
in which they are enrolled.
Students who wish to study abroad more than two semesters must confer with the Dean
of International Education.
When you are accepted for placement you will be assessed a $30 acceptance fee. If
you do not accept your placement or decide at a later time to not participate on study
abroad, the fee will still be assessed. The fee will appear on your billing statement
in January after the decision date.
Scholarships
Students are encouraged to apply for internal Juniata scholarships. Information found here.
- Eagles Abroad Scholars may not receive the Thomas R. Kepple, Jr. International Opportunities Endowment Scholarship for the summer study abroad period.
- St. Andrews Scholarship recipients may not receive a Kepple Scholarship for the academic year study abroad period covered by the St. Andrews Scholarship.
- The Kepple Scholarship will not be awarded for post-graduate study.
- A student may receive multiple Kepple grants but the total of all grants will not exceed $1,500.
- Students who apply for the Gilman Scholarship are eligible to receive at least $500 if they apply to the Thomas R. Kepple, Jr. International Opportunities Endowment Scholarship. Students ARE NOT required to submit the essay as part of the application for the Kepple if they have submitted an application to the Gilman.
Insurance Requirement
All students on a Juniata College approved study abroad program will be automatically
enrolled international insurance plan. This is a plan specific to Juniata students
and covers a variety of issues such as medical treatment, emergency evacuation, travel
delay, and more. Full details of the plan can be found above. The cost of the plan
will be automatically billed to the student as part of the fees for students abroad.
Some programs that are through a third party provider will provide insurance coverage
for you.
Some locations, such as Australia, New Zealand, and the Czech Republic will require
you to participate in their local insurance. You cannot refuse to enroll in the local
insurance policies. In addition to their policy, you will also be enrolled in Juniata´s
international health insurance plan.
All participants on short term programs are required to carry international health
insurance. This will not be waived. The cost of the policy is included in the short
term course bill that is placed on your bursar account.
Withdrawals
If, for any reason, a student chooses to withdraw from a program, a statement in writing (an email from that student's account is permissible) must be submitted to the international office. A withdrawal is not considered final until the student receives written confirmation from the CIE.
Refunds
If a student withdraws from a study abroad program prior to the completion of a semester
or year, refunds for tuition, room and board, etc. will be based on the Juniata calendar,
rather than the calendar of the host institution. Any direct costs to Juniata will
be deducted from the refund.
Should circumstances force a fully-paid student to withdraw from a study abroad program
prior to departure from the United States, a full refund, except for the application
fee, the confirmation fee, and any non-refundable housing costs incurred, will be
made.
Whenever a student wants to withdraw from a program for any reason, he/she is strongly
urged to confer as soon as possible with the Center for International Education to
discuss any financial ramifications of the decision.
The link for Juniata’s regular refund policy is found here under Refund Policy: https://www.juniata.edu/catalog/finances.php