Study Abroad
Franklin Pierce University Offers several opportunities for you to get real world experience by studying abroad.
Pierce on the Camino
What is "Pierce on the Camino?"
Explore a semester-long international studies program along with 10-12 fellow students
and a faculty member. Travel the long-distance walk along one of the oldest and most
beloved pilgrimage routes in the world: the Camino de Santiago. The Camino is a sacred
path dating back to ancient Celtic, Roman and Medieval times, and is walked today
by thousands of people annually.
As you journey along this pilgrimage, you will travel between 5-15 miles a day on
foot while carrying a backpack. You will stay in hostels, country inns, and monasteries
throughout the trip, which runs from late-August through mid-November. This unforgettable
adventure will engage you in active learning and challenge you to grow on many levels—intellectually,
physically and spiritually.
Your regular housing and food fees will be applied to lodging and meals while on the
Camino. In addition to regular tuition, you will be charged a study abroad fee , which
covers all travel expenses (air, train, bus, shuttles), and insurance while abroad.
All financial aid (federal, state, private and Franklin Pierce University aid) that
you are ordinarily eligible for, also applies to the Camino Study Abroad Program.
You will earn between 12-15 credits.
Study Abroad with the Council on International Education Exchange
The Council on International Education Exchange (CIEE) offers immersive, location-based learning opportunities in more than 40 countries and 60 cities around the world, spanning more cultures, locations, and disciplines than any other study abroad organization. No matter where your academic and professional goals or wanderlust take you, you’ll discover a CIEE program that’s right for you. Franklin Pierce’s affiliation with CIEE allows students to partake in CIEE’s study abroad programs and receive Franklin Pierce credit for courses taken through CIEE. Learn more.
CONTACT International Student Services
Sarah Dangelantonio, Ph.D.
Associate Provost
Office of the Provost
603-899-4034
dangelst@theabsolutelongestwebdomainnameinthewholegoddamnfuckinguniverse.com