UCEAP is the only study abroad provider representing the entire University of California system. Our UC-approved programs offer UC credit, grades and financial aid. Through immersive language study, educational trips, internships and research, we invite you to explore new cultures, gain valuable professional training and become globally conscious and involved.
UCEAP offers UC students study abroad opportunities in:
- 40+ countries around the world;
- 140+ international partner universities;
- 160 Summer, Quarter, Semester, and Year-long program options.
- Choosing a Program
- With so many program options, it is easy to feel overwhelmed. As you search for the program that best fits you, think about your personal and academic goals in studying abroad and don’t lose track of them. Here are some questions to ask yourself:
o What are you trying to achieve academically while you are abroad?
o Do you aspire to take courses toward your UC Davis major, general education requirements, for personal enrichment, or all of the above?
o Do you speak any other languages you want to perfect? Or are you interested in learning a language from scratch?
o For how long would you like to study abroad and what term? Summer, Quarter, Semester, or Year?
o Are you comfortable taking classes immersed in a foreign university, or would you prefer to stick with a group of UC students?
o Would you like the UCEAP program you select to have an internship component?
o Research programs based on your study abroad goals, by visiting the UCEAP website and exploring what UCEAP has to offer.
o Use the filters on the UCEAP Find a Program page to search by location, academic discipline, experience type or term abroad.
o Research a backup program, if you are applying to a limited capacity program. You will not submit an application for your backup program, but please have one in mind, should your first choice program fill. - Types of UCEAP Programs
UCEAP offers many programs types to consider:
o Immersion: Take Host University courses with local and International Students
o International: Take host university courses with other international students usually during the summer
o UC Curriculum: Courses are taught according to a UC curriculum, often with a particular theme or academic focus
o Internships: Take part in a full-time internship or part-time internship as a required part of program curriculum
o Research: Engage in Full-time research or part-time research built into program curriculum
o Language & Culture: Instruction focused on language acquisition and culture study
o Multi-Site: Study in multiple locations, visiting local establishments including social, government and NGO organizations
o Themed & Major Specific: Programs designed for specific disciplines- How to Apply
Before you Apply
o Research the program on the UCEAP website.
o Determine that you are eligible to apply (GPA, class standing, prerequisite courses, etc.).
o If you have questions regarding the program or your eligibility, stop by the Global Learning Hub for drop-in advising.
o Discuss college or major credit for your proposed study abroad course list with your academic adviser(s).
o Review the UCEAP budget on your program page, get an estimate or talk with a Financial Aid Officer about how your financial aid may be applied to your program.
o Obtain a valid passport that will be valid for the duration required by UCEAP. Your UCEAP application will state how long your passport must be valid after the end date of the program.
o Add the application deadline to your calendar.
o Typically you must apply for a program 9-12 months before departing for the program.
Apply to the ProgramUC Davis requirements:
1. Select “Apply Now” on any UCEAP page.
2. You will be prompted to create an account on the UCEAP Portal Website to access an application.
3. Return to your program page, and select the orange apply now button in the program information card to enter the program specific application.
4. Review the application instructions and requirements.
5. Submit the application in the UCEAP Portal.
6. After submitting the UCEAP application, follow the instructions for UC Davis students and complete the UCEAP Campus Application. This submission finalizes your UCEAP application. All UC Davis students applying to UCEAP programs must submit a UCEAP Campus Application through the UC Davis Global Learning Hub in addition to submitting their UCEAP application online. If you start an application and do not submit right away, you can access your "In Progress" application through your UC Davis Application Portal.Please note: Students can only submit one UCEAP application per term. Students who submit multiple applications without consent may forfeit all submissions. Back-up applications will not be accepted.
Please refer to the UCEAP deadline page for program-specific deadlines. UC Davis will not consider any submitted UCEAP application without the completion of the Study Abroad profile and enrollment.
Applications are accepted on a first-come first-serve basis for limited capacity programs. See the Global Learning Hub UCEAP Deadline page to learn more.
Applications are due by 11:59pm on the posted deadline date.Document Uploads
Each Application will require the Academic planning form to be uploaded. You may also be required to upload transcripts, passport copies, proof of language, statement of purpose, or preapproval to extend. Uploads vary program to program, please read your application instructions carefully.
The application items that you will be required to upload to the UCEAP online application may be scanned using a photocopier or smartphone.
If you are taking a photo with your phone, please ensure that your passport or document is lying completely flat, without other objects (such as a hand or background) in the image. It is also important that the entire image is in one document intact, and no corners or numbers are cut off. If you are having trouble keeping your passport flat, you can place a piece of glass (such as from a picture frame) over it. We highly recommend using a scanning app for this, such as Genius Scan.
NOTIFICATION OF ACCEPTANCE
o Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis and students will be notified via email once their application has been reviewed and their status has been updated by the Global Learning Hub Notifications will go out no later than 2 weeks after the application deadline. UCEAP will contact students once eligibility has been confirmed, and students have been nominated to the program. Final acceptance will come later in the process by the host institution. Please be sure to read all messages from the Global Learning Hub and UCEAP to ensure you are completing all requirements for participation.
Note: Students are not required to meet with a Global Learning Hub advisor to submit an application, but we are here to help you navigate the process, where needed.
- Application Deadlines
- o View application open dates and deadlines on the UCEAP deadlines page.
o UC Davis Global Learning Hub is no longer accepting applications for 2024-25 programs. We will not accept any late applications for any of these programs.
o Popular programs can fill quickly once applications open. Please note that programs fill on a first-submitted/first-nominated basis, based on the UCEAP online application submission time.
o UCEAP will close applications once the program has filled. We strongly recommend students apply as early as possible for their best chance to secure a spot in the program.
o UCEAP applications for Spring programs will open April 15, 2025.
o Students are allowed to submit only one UCEAP application per term.
o Summer Physics programs are not open to UC Davis students for Summer 2025.
o Please contact the UCEAP Enrollment team at the Global Learning Hub with application and program questions. (eapassistant@ucdavis.edu). - Resources
Application Resources
Academic Planning Form (PDF)
UC Davis Global Learning Hub requires students to complete specific items in addition to the UCEAP online application. This includes the Academic Planning Form. On the Academic Planning Form, you will list the courses you plan to take while abroad on UCEAP. Advisor’s signature is required on this form, and can include either major, minor, or Dean’s Office advisor.Pre-Departure Resources
UC Davis Guide to UCEAP Participation (PDF)
The UC Davis Guide to UCEAP participation provides essential information for students to succeed on their UCEAP Study Abroad Program. Be sure to review the guide for details on academics, finances, your UC Davis account, health clearance, important travel information, housing, and sharing your experiences. Refer to this guide throughout your program for reference.UC Davis Campus Health Clearance Instructions (PDF)
Students participating in UCEAP will be required to complete and submit a health clearance as a pre-departure requirement. UCEAP will notify students of the deadline and instructions for specific programs via the UCEAP portal.- The Californian Abroad
- The Californian Abroad is the official blog for the University of California Education Abroad Program (UCEAP). The resource is for UC students who love to travel, connect with other cultures and inspire others to live life fully.
Contact EAPassistant@ucdavis.edu for more information or advising.