Penn State Embedded Programs

What is a Penn State Embedded Program?

  • An embedded program is any undergraduate or graduate course taken at a Penn State campus that includes an international, credit-bearing travel component.
  • Embedded programs are organized and led by Penn State faculty members.
  • Academic courses on embedded programs are taught by Penn State faculty and are considered Penn State courses.
  • The international travel component is typically 5-10 days, often during fall break, winter break, spring break, or Maymester.
  • Any student participating in the travel component must be registered for the appropriate, related course in LionPATH.

How Do I Learn More About Embedded Programs in My Field? How Do I Sign Up?

  • Students should contact the faculty member in charge of the embedded program for more information.
  • Students should contact their academic department or college to inquire about potential embedded programs in their major or field of study.
  • To participate on an embedded program, students register for the appropriate course via LionPATH - students cannot apply for an embedded program through the Education Abroad website.

Are There Any Scholarships Available?

How Can I Stay Safe and Healthy While on an Embedded Program?

Before going abroad, students will complete an online pre-departure orientation that includes information about how to prepare for the experience and best practices for remaining safe and healthy abroad.  Students will also have the opportunity to meet with their program leaders who will provide additional information specific to the location in which the group will study.