Application Requirements

How early should I apply to study abroad?

Each program has its own deadline. Some Wake Forest programs require you to apply two semesters prior to their intended abroad semester. However, the majority of programs require students apply one semester before their intended abroad semester. Refer to your specific program webpage or the deadlines link for dates.

What are the requirements to participate in a study abroad program?

Students must have a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0 prior to studying abroad. This requirement applies to both Wake Forest and Affiliate programs. Many programs have higher GPA requirements. Some programs also require prerequisite courses. Refer to your specific program requirements. Students on suspension during the study abroad application process or any time leading up to departure may not participate in a study abroad program.

Do I need to know another language?

Most programs do not require a background in the language and have courses taught in English. If you decide to attend a program in a country that speaks a language other than English, WFU requires you to take at least one class in the native language of that country while studying abroad. This could be an introductory language course if you have not studied the language before.

For students looking to improve their language skills, there are also some language immersion programs that have courses taught in the host language that have pre-requisite language requirements.

If I am an international student studying at Wake Forest, can I study in my home country?

International students can study in their home country on an approved study abroad program. Approved programs are listed on the study abroad website. It is more common for international students to participate in summer programs in their home country because semester programs often have an intensive language learning component.


Study Away Costs

How much will study abroad cost?

The Center for Global Programs and Studies is committed to ensuring study abroad is accessible to all students. Global Programs staff are available to discuss funding options for study away. Additionally, the Financial Aid Office can advise on how financial aid may be applied to study abroad programs. The Funding Study Abroad page has detailed information about study abroad costs, financial aid, billing, and an FAQ section.

Are scholarships and financial aid available?

Yes. Scholarships are available through the Center for Global Programs and Studies, other WFU programs and departments, and outside sources. Students already receiving financial aid through the university should contact the Student Financial Aid Office office for details on transferring federal/institutional aid. For more information visit the scholarships or funding pages


Academic Credit

Do I receive credit for courses taken abroad?

The way credits are awarded for courses taken abroad varies based on the type of study abroad program you choose.

WFU Programs
  • WFU programs have lists of approved courses posted on each program page, and you will receive course credit that will apply toward your GPA.
  • Divisional credit is given if you participate in a Wake Forest program and a divisional course is taught.
  • Even though you will receive credit for these courses, it is your responsibility to speak to your major and minor advisor(s) regarding the abroad coursework and how (or if) it will count towards your overall degree plan.
Affiliate Programs
  • Students on Affiliate (non-WFU) programs complete the course approval process to ensure they receive credit for courses taken abroad before departing for their program. Course approvals can be completed in the Global Transfer Credit Evaluation app.
  • Approved courses with a grade of C or better will transfer to your WFU transcript. While grades from courses abroad do not show up on your WFU transcript, some graduate programs request students’ abroad transcripts and will be able.
  • Please see the Academic Policies on Affiliate Programs section on the Academics Abroad page for further information.

Returning from Abroad

How will I select housing when I return to campus?

If you are abroad/away for a Fall semester, then Residence Life and Housing will be in touch with you in early December regarding your housing options for the next semester. Remember that students returning from fall study away programs have limited housing options for the spring and are often placed into rooms with open beds, meaning they may be living with new roommates.  If you are abroad for a Spring semester, you will choose housing in the same manner and timeline as you would if you were still on campus.