Parent’s Guide to Study Abroad

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Last Updated: Sep 18, 2025, 02:44 PM

Finding the Right Fit

Every student is different. The right program balances support and independence.

  • Students who need more structure may prefer faculty-led or group-based programs with planned activities and on-site staff.
  • Students who are more independent or experienced may thrive in direct-enrollment programs at foreign universities or international internships.

Our Study Abroad team helps students find a program that fits their goals, learning style, and comfort level.

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Where Should They Go?

Europe is still a top destination, but students today study on every continent. A program in Asia, Latin America, Africa, or the Middle East can offer unique academic, cultural, and personal opportunities — and sometimes lower costs.

Consider factors like:

  • Language and academic focus
  • Cost of living and travel
  • Safety, health resources, and communication
  • Cultural differences and support systems

Study, Intern, or Both?

Most programs are academic, meaning students earn credit toward their degree. Others focus on work experience, language immersion, or hands-on research. Some programs combine both — classroom learning and real-world application.

We offer options for all majors and interests.

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Most students use a combination of financial aid, scholarships, and personal funds to make study abroad possible.

Here's what to know:

  • Most federal and state aid applies if the program earns academic credit.
  • Your student must file a FAFSA for the correct term and be enrolled in a study abroad course.
  • SIU offers the Salukis Abroad Scholarship and other scholarships based on major or merit.
  • Many national and provider-based scholarships are available too.

Encourage your student to talk with SIU Financial Aid and a Study Abroad advisor early in the process.

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Pre-Departure Planning

Your student will likely have expenses before financial aid is disbursed — things like:

  • Application and program deposits
  • Passport and visa costs
  • Plane tickets
  • Housing deposits
  • Immunizations or health checks
  • Start-up living costs abroad

Short-term loans may be available through SIU Financial Aid if aid is pending.

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Billing & Disbursement

  • Aid is released about 10 business days before the term starts.
  • Students must meet the credit hour minimum for aid to apply.
  • Some program costs are paid to SIU, others go directly to the provider — we’ll help your student understand their specific situation.
  • Students should set up a Proxy User if a parent/guardian needs to access their billing or aid info.

Veterans Benefits

Veterans or dependents using GI Bill® benefits may be able to apply those funds to study abroad under certain conditions.

Safety Abroad

No program can guarantee total safety — just like on campus. But SIU works only with trusted partners and programs that prioritize:

  • On-site staff and emergency contacts
  • Collaboration with U.S. consulates and foreign institutions
  • Up-to-date safety information from government agencies

We also prepare students with pre-departure info, health/safety training, and guidance on responsible travel choices.

NAFSA Safety Tips for Parents

Resources for Parents

You don’t need to do this alone — we’re here for both you and your student.

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For more personal questions, call or email us:
Study Abroad Programs – SIU Carbondale
618-453-7670
studyabr@siu.edu