STUDY in another country
EXPLORE other cultures
IMPROVE language skills
DEVELOP an inter-cultural perspective
Students enrolled in member schools
are welcome to participate in any of the
Study Abroad Programs of the Consortium,
and are requested to start their process
by contacting the study abroad office at
your home institution.
is a cooperative group composed of the seven U.S. Lasallian
colleges and universities for the purpose of creating and managing high quality educational programs throughout the world for
students and faculties of member institutions:
- Christian Brothers University Memphis, TN
- College of Santa Fe Santa Fe, NM
- La Salle University Philadelphia, PA
- Lewis University Romeoville, IL
- Manhattan College Bronx, NY
- Saint Mary’s College of California Moraga, CA
- Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota Winona, MN
Application process: Talk to the program advisor on your campus. The advisor can answer questions such as: Are there other students you can talk to who have been on the program? What courses will be offered? How will credits from the program fit in with your major and graduation requirements? What is the application deadline on your campus? Will your financial aid follow you? Fill out the application and return it to the program advisor by the campus application deadline date.
Visas: Please note many countries require a Visa. Speak with the program advisor on your campus early on to learn whether or not a Visa is required for the country you plan to study in.
Application documents:
- Study Abroad Application

- Application Essay Template

- Faculty Recommendation for Study Abroad

- Health Information Form

- Sign-off Form

Costs: If you are a student at one of the US Lasallian universities or colleges, you will remain enrolled at your school and pay tuition and program fees there. Tuition and housing rates vary across programs. Tuition is based on your campus tuition rates and may include an additional surcharge depending on the program. Contact the person on your campus responsible for study abroad regarding costs involved, financial aid applicability, and for more information specific to your institution. Some restrictions may apply based on the policies and procedures of your home institution.
Credit and grades: Contact the program advisor on your campus about credit and grades for the study abroad program in which you are interested.
