Global Arc
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Search International Offerings

You can now simultaneously browse international opportunities and on-campus courses; the goal is to plan coursework — before and/or after your trip — that will deepen your experiences abroad.

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Add Your Favorites

Log in and add international activities and relevant courses to your Global Arc.

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Get Advice

Download your Arc and share with your academic adviser, who can help you refine your choices.

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Enroll, Apply and Commit

Register for on-campus classes through TigerHub, and apply for international experiences using Princeton’s Global Programs System.

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Revisit and Continue Building

Return to the Global Arc throughout your Princeton career as you delve deeper into your interests.    

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PICS - Newark Community Solutions
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PICS - NJ Department of Environmental Protection - Contaminated Site Remediation and Redevelopment Program
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PICS - One Heartland
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PICS - Operation BBQ Relief
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PICS - Princeton in Africa
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PICS - Princeton University Art Museum
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PICS - Princeton-Blairstown Center
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Cornell in Rome
The Cornell in Rome program is a specialized offer ideal for students interested in visual and fine arts; architecture design, history, theory, and planning; and art history. All classes are taught in English, and a robust series of field trips within Rome and the whole peninsula complements the classroom instruction.
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DIS - Study Abroad in Scandinavia - Copenhagen
DIS provides a wide-range of courses from psychology to public health, to architecture and many more, and it is a great program pre-med students and those interested in the health field. Students have the opportunity to travel within Denmark and to other European cities as a part of their course-work, which allows for a comparative approach to learning and exploring academic disciplines from multiple perspectives.
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ETH Zurich
The ETH Zurich exchange program is for those students in COS, MAT, and MOL who are eager to study at a rigorous, world-renowned institution in science and technology. Students take courses in English and learn alongside other domestic and international students at ETH. They can even take an optional, German-language course at the beginning of the semester to get acquainted with the language and the city of Zurich.