Begin 2019 in a winter wonderland! Travel to ‘old France’ without crossing the ocean! This study abroad program to Canada is open to SPC early college, dual enrollment, early admission and collegiate high school students. The program will immerse students into the international culture, history and politics Of Montreal and Québec City. Students will be able to earn bright futures volunteer hours via service learning activities within an international environment. Ready to participate or want to learn more?
Click here to visit the study abroad webpage for Canada.
Available Study Abroad Course to take in Canada: Students traveling to Canada will have the opportunity to enroll in the following courses:
Professor Kelly Rich:
- IDH 2634H-Service Learning-1 credit
Professor Earl Fratus:
- INR 2002H-International Relations-3 credits
Top 10 Reasons to Study Abroad in Canada:
- Maple Syrup: Canadians drizzle it over waffles, bacon, steak, chicken, eggs, salads, and pretty much anything else they can get their hands on
- Poutine: The high-calorie, artery-clogging dish is comprised of French fries topped with cheese curds and smothered in brown gravy
- National Wonders: Niagara Falls, Quebec City, Toronto, Banff National Park and More!
- Outdoor recreation: Vancouver is one of the best places in the world to get your nature fix
- Diversity: Canada is one of the top 20 most diverse countries in the world
- Friendliness: Maybe it’s the water…or maybe Canadians are just that nice.
- Hockey: Men and women have dominated the last 4 Olympics winning gold!
- Hawaiian Pizza: Does fruit belong on pizza? YES!
- Bunny Hug: This is the name of a hooded sweatshirt-how cute!
- If that doesn’t entice you…Justin Bieber is from Canada…
Have any questions on SPC’s Canada Study Abroad program? Contact Madeline Ishmael by email at Ishmael.madeline@spcollege.edu or by phone at 727-712-5883
“Educational exchange can turn nations into people, contributing as no other form of communication can to the humanizing of international relations” – J. William Fulbright