The Year or Term Abroad (YTA) program is the process by which students apply to earn Yale credit for study abroad through non-Yale programs during the academic year. Students can choose from more than 200 designated non-Yale programs listed in the CIPE database.
Helpful Resources
Advising
Before selecting and applying to a program, we encourage you to meet with a study abroad adviser. Advisers can help you identify goals for study abroad and guide you through thoughtful program selection. Advisers will also go over the application, credit transfer and financial aid processes with you.
Program Reports
We require all returned students to complete a program report. While each student's experience is unique, these reports can offer you some valuable insight and advice.
Email List
Get the latest updates on study abroad information sessions, panel discussions and events!
Peer Advisers
Not only can peer advisers offer you specific program information and advice, but they can answer general questions about the Yale study abroad experience.
Study Abroad Handbook
Find detailed information on everything from culture shock to re-entry.