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Global Opportunities

Develop a global mindset to prepare for careers and lives in an interconnected world.

A Redlands education takes you far beyond traditional classroom walls. From day one, you will begin to cultivate your worldview and engage with global cultures through clubs and events on campus. When you are ready for more, you will explore endless opportunities to study abroad and immerse yourself in a new culture, choosing from faculty-led study away courses, month-long travel during May Term, or a full term or year of study abroad.

Many Bulldogs choose the opportunities that come with participating in our signature Salzburg Semester, where you’ll live and learn in a 500-year-old Renaissance building overlooking Salzburg’s historic center. You’ll immerse yourself in the cultural traditions, historical sites, and contemporary social spheres of Europe—visiting the theater for an opera, ballet, or play, attending classical and contemporary concerts, museum and gallery tours, and visits to memorial sites and encounters with challenging histories.

No matter the destination, you’ll gain a new global perspective, lifelong memories, and bonded friends during your Redlands study abroad experience.

At a glance

48 %

Of college undergrads

study abroad

30

Languages spoken at home

by our students

28

Fulbrights

since 2008

63

Countries represented

in the student body

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Worldwide classrooms

Walking through a classroom door can take you to another part of the world.  At the University of Redlands, our classes are infused with global content, questions, and perspectives. Whether you have an intrinsically transnational major, such as international relations or global business, or a liberal arts field like English or religious studies, we make our learning community a global one.

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Globally engaged campus

Thinking globally will become second nature at Redlands. You will be invited to meet world leaders, learn about issues beyond our borders, plan projects, and interact with students from dozens of countries. These informal learning opportunities will allow you to be a global citizen in your daily interactions, creating the type of leader we need for the future.​