INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
Through study abroad opportunities and international student support, the Office of International Programs empowers Meredith students to embrace a lifelong engagement with the world.

At Meredith, Naomi Hill, ’21, discovered a passion for leadership and activism. After graduation, she plans to attend law school to become a litigator who focuses on issues that impact women.
Inspired by a study abroad experience and with guidance from her faculty mentor, honors student Natalya Brown, ’21, chose to pursue three majors: Spanish, criminology, and sociology.
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International Programs Videos
Meredith in Italy
Want to study abroad in Italy? Watch our video to learn more about Meredith in Italy programs, which include semester, summer, and continuing education options. Learn Italian, earn college credits, and gain skills needed to become a global citizen.
Welcome to Sansepolcro
After more than two decades of partnership, Meredith callsÌýSansepolcroits Italian home. See what makes it special.
Tour of the Palazzo Alberti
Meredith’sÌýbeautiful siteÌýin the heart of Tuscany offers students, faculty, alumnae, and friends an opportunity to experience authentic Italian life.ÌýWatch video about The Palazzo AlbertiÌý
How to Apply

Interested in studying abroad? Choose your program, talk to the Office of International Programs, and be sure to meet the deadline to apply.ÌýMore details about applyingÌý»
Scholarships

Students are eligible to apply for Meredith scholarships and outside funding to support their study abroad plans. Scholarships through the Office of International Programs are highly competitive and based primarily on a student’s strong academic record.ÌýRead more about ScholarshipsÌý»

At Meredith, psychology major Lexi Crank, ’24, has learned the importance of doing what you love, including a passion for helping others learn, asking tough questions, and traveling.

With support from Meredith faculty and staff, Business Administration major Emma Bailey made the most of experiential learning opportunities including study abroad and an impressive internship.

Alison Bunce, ’22, used the skills she learned as a communication major to help pets find new homes.