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Off-Campus Programs

Faith-infused. Faculty-led.

France, Ghana, Honduras, Peru鈥攏o matter where you choose to go, studying off campus lets you experience the world in a new way. Each program is designed to challenge you academically, culturally, and spiritually. Whether you're studying medicine or global development, art or engineering, you will gain a new perspective that can only be reached by being there.


Programs

Dream a little about where you want to go by browsing our roster of off-campus programs. Not only is every experience unique, but each program is a world of different experiences in itself.

Description Dates Program type
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Semester in Peru

Spend a semester in Arequipa, Peru in this advanced Spanish language program. Every other fall semester, you have the opportunity to study at the Universidad Cat贸lica San Pablo, live with a Peruvian family and take excursions to places like Lima, Cusco and Machu Picchu.
Next scheduled for Fall 2026 Fall Semester (even years)
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Semester in Honduras

Don't just study Latin American culture; immerse yourself in it. In this semester program, you'll improve your language skills while also learning about the challenges facing one of the Western Hemisphere's poorest countries.
Next scheduled for Fall 2026 Fall Semester (odd years)
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Semester in Britain

No matter what major you're pursuing鈥攂usiness, communication, education, English, film, history, information technology, sport and exercise, or religion鈥攜ou'll find classes to take at Liverpool-Hope University.
Next scheduled for Spring 2025 Spring Semester
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Semester in Hungary

[Not currently offered] Get to know a major European city better than you know your own neighborhood. A hub for food, politics, fine arts, and thermal baths, Budapest, Hungary offers the opportunity to learn alongside inspiring Hungarians who serve refugees, teach in schools, and advocate for positive social change.
Next scheduled for Fall 2026 Fall Semester
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The Henry Semester in Washington, D.C.

In Washington, D.C. you'll gain a real-world perspective on the ideas you've learned in the classroom at Calvin. Whatever your major, you can work with Career Development to find a place to gain valuable experience in your field of study. Participate in one of four tracks: Politics and Policy, Pre-Law, Social Work, or Strategic Communication.
Next scheduled for Spring 2025 Spring Semester
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Semester in Spain

In the Semester in Spain program, you'll spend spring semester living and studying in Spain.
Next scheduled for Spring 2025 Spring Semester
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Semester in Ghana

[Not currently offered] Studying at The University of Ghana for a semester will introduce you to a new and exciting culture and give you opportunities to learn a local language, music techniques, cooking methods and much more.
This program is not currently offered. Spring Semester
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Semester in France

Everywhere you look, you'll see mountains: the Chartreuse range sits to the north and to the west towers the Vercors range; the Belledonne range fills in the view to the east. The Drac and Is猫re rivers intersect in the picturesque town of Grenoble, in a valley carved out by a glacier. Here, you will thrive as you deepen your understanding of the French language and culture.
Next scheduled for Fall 2026 Fall Semester (even years)

Non-Calvin Programs

Beyond offering a wide variety of its own off-campus programs, Calvin also supports students who find other programs that they think better meet their needs. Below are non-Calvin programs in which Calvin students regularly participate.

If you are interested in studying on a non-Calvin program, you are encouraged to contact the Off-Campus Programs office for additional information. You will need to both complete the Calvin application process and an application for the non-Calvin program. We encourage you to consult this application process checklist for non-Calvin programs as a guide to the application procedure.

Calvin Exchange Programs

These programs an allow equal number of students to be exchanged between two schools. For each Calvin student who studies in an overseas institution, a student from that institution may attend Calvin. Students pay Calvin tuition (to Calvin) and are also responsible for other costs such as room and board, transportation, and immunizations.

Eligible Programs:

Cost

Tuition: Regular Calvin tuition

Fees

  • Off-Campus Programs fee: $450
  • Student Wellness fee: $125
  • Lodging, food, transportation, and immunization fees as specified by the program
Financial Aid
  • All federal and state aid can be applied to the costs of the program
  • All Calvin financial aid can be applied to the costs of the program

Non-Calvin Programs

Cost

Tuition

  • Calvin will pass through the tuition charged by the non-Calvin program.

Room and Board

  • If a host program charges for housing, Calvin will charge that cost to the student.
  • If a host program charges for food, Calvin will charge that cost to the student.
  • In some cases, students may need to pay housing and/or food costs directly to the host program.
  • In some cases, students are individually responsible for arranging room and board.
  • NOTE: It is the student鈥檚 responsibility to learn what program costs will be the student鈥檚 obligation.

Fees

  • Off-Campus Programs non-Calvin program fee: $450
Financial Aid
  • All federal and state aid can be applied to the costs of the program
  • No Calvin-specific financial aid may be used for the program cost.
Featured Programs
  • Other programs in consultation with the Off-Campus Programs office