Apply as a Pitzer Student
Step 1: Attend a Mandatory Information Session
At the general information sessions you will learn about the study abroad application process, important considerations, and the different types of programs available. There will be no more in person information sessions for the fall 2024 semester, students needing to attend an information session can watch the virtual session. Additional information sessions will be added in the spring 2025 semester.
Step 2: Meet with a Study Abroad Adviser
After attending an information session, you should visit the Study Abroad Advising page to make an appointment. Before the appointment make sure to complete the intake form. After you narrow down your program choice and the term, you may proceed with requesting an application. When selecting programs, students should consider any prerequisites and other eligibility requirements.
Step 3: Request an Application from your Study Abroad Adviser
Step 4: Complete Application Requirements
All Pitzer students must submit the Pitzer College Study Abroad Application. For additional information about the application or portal contact the SAIP office or review the Study Abroad Application FAQ document. The main components of the application are:
- Academic Information
- Applicant Information
- Academic Adviser's Approval
- Essays
- Transcript
The application for non-approved programs will include:
- Non-approved program details
- Essays. Essay prompts will solicit information about your academic goals, how your chosen study abroad program enhances your academic plan at Pitzer, and why the non-approved program you selected meets your educational goals and an approved program does not.
- All other components required of students applying to approved programs.
Step 5: Submit Your Application by the Deadline
Typically, there are three priority application deadlines (see below). However, extended deadlines may occasionally be offered at other times of the year for select approved programs.
Note that deadlines for all approved programs during the Fall or Spring occur two semesters before your intended study abroad term. For example, you must apply in November to study abroad the following Fall semester or full-year term. All non-approved program applications for the following academic year (Fall and Spring) are due in November of the previous year. There is never an extended deadline for non-approved programs. Non-approved program applicants must meet the November 15, without exception.
All deadlines will be listed in the Study Abroad Application Portal.
Program / Term | Deadline |
Fall & Full Year Approved Programs Fall & Spring Non-Approved Programs Pitzer in Costa Rica Summer Health Program | November 15 |
Pitzer in Vietnam Summer Program Pitzer in Brazil Summer Program Exchange: Summer Study in Japan with Kwansei Gakuin University | February 1 |
Spring Approved Programs | May 1 |