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English Study Abroad

Hokie Bird holding the London Calling Flyer

Our department offers a signature study abroad program. 

London Calling! invites you to study literature, theatre, history, social issues, and urban diversity—all with The City as your textbook. 

This program offers academic credit, and is led by expert faculty. You can also choose among Virginia Tech's many other study abroad experiences. We offer year-long and semester-long programs, as well as service-learning experiences, exchange options, and more.

To explore these options, contact Joe Scallorns and check out the Global Education Office.

Opportunities Abroad 

Education Abroad Programs

Interested in the Peace Corps? 

The Virginia Tech Peace Corps Prep Program is designed to prepare you for international development fieldwork, international service careers, and Peace Corps service. Open to undergraduate students of any major, the Prep program pairs selected courses with leadership development and experiential learning to help you prepare for global service work.

 

Ut Prosim Beyond Boundaries: Global Outreach During the Pandemic 

Check out the Ut Prosim Beyond Boundaries: Global Outreach During the Pandemic exhibition curated by Dr. Sweta Baniya, Laura Gautier, and Scott Fralin, which presents an example of Virginia Tech’s motto Ut Prosim in action. In this exhibition, we curate our experiences of an online service-learning-based Professional and Technical writing course at the Department of English that aimed at serving rural communities in Nepal to enhance digital literacy.

Academic Credit and Scholarships

Transferring Course from Other Institutions

  • If you are on academic suspension, you may not take courses for transfer.
  • Credit hours transfer; grades do not
  • A limited number of credit hours may be transferred; see your course catalogue for more transfer credit policies
  • Major upper-level courses are more difficult to transfer than lower-level elective courses because there are not exact equivalents; you should plan to take most major courses at Virginia Tech (of the last 45 hours before graduation, only 18 can be transferred).

Authorization to Take Course Elsewhere

If you decide to take courses elsewhere and want to transfer them to Virginia Tech, you should follow these steps:

  • Complete the Authorization to Take Courses Elsewhere form, meet with your advisor, and obtain the required signatures.
  • Investigate the courses that you want to take; gather information about academic level, hours, and content. You can usually find this information on the institution’s website.
  • Submit the completed form to Liberal Arts and Human Sciences Building, 200 Stanger Street, for Dean's Office approval. Please submit this form prior to studying abroad to ensure that the courses you take will have a Virginia Tech equivalency.
  • Request that your official transcript be sent to the Global Education Office (or ISEP if applicable). Transcripts MUST arrive in a sealed envelope:
    Global Education Office (room 131)
    526 Prices Fork Road
    Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA

Scholarships

Announcement 

The College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences awards scholarships each semester for students participating in education abroad. Scholarships vary in value from $250-$1,000. 

Contact 

Joe Scallorns
International Programs Coordinator
206 Shanks Hall
LondonCalling@vt.edu