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Study Abroad Advising

Once you have attended a General Information Session you are welcome to meet with a Study Abroad Advisor to further discuss your study abroad experience. Each Advisor in the ISO works with a specific region, please take care to schedule appointments with the appropriate advisor. When requesting an appointment, please include your year, major, and area(s) of interest. General questions can be directed to any of the advisors during walk-in hours or via email or telephone.

As the academic component of a study abroad experience is of utmost importance, you should also meet with your Director of Undergraduate Programs (DUP). Your DUP can assist you in considering course options and how they can be used towards your degree requirements.

Study Abroad Advisors

Stacey Hansen (srh4v@virginia.edu)
Australia, New Zealand, Oceania, Austria, Germany, Italy, Greece,  Semester at Sea
Appointments: Mon 1-4, Tues 9-11:20, Thurs 9-11:20
Request an Appointment

Lisa Marks (lem7c@virginia.edu)
Latin America and the Caribbean, Spain (not UVA in Valencia), Portugal, Middle East (including Egypt and Turkey)
Appointments: Tues 9-11:20, Wed 1-4, Thurs 9-11:20
Request an Appointment

Alison Threatt (alt5e@virginia.edu)
France, Benelux, Switzerland, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe, Russsia and NIS, Canada, Africa, India
Appointments: Mon 1-4, Tues 9-11 and 2-4, Thurs 9-11
Request an Appointment

Jennifer Wiley (jlw5qa@virginia.edu)
East Asia, United Kingdom, Ireland
Appointments: Mon 10-1; Wed 2-4; Thurs 9-12
Request an Appointment

Liz Welbeloved-Stone (HispanicStudies@virginia.edu)
UVA in Valencia
Appointments: Mon, Wed, Thur 1-3
Walk-in Hours: Tues, Fri 11-12
Request an Appointment

University of Virginia Office of International Studies
Minor Hall, 2nd Floor
Office Hours 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday-Friday
studyabroad@virginia.edu

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