A collage of four images from each of the current study abroad locations available to World Scholars. Athens, Madrid, Rome, and Auckland.

Become a world scholar

Experience new cultures, learn new languages
and explore the world!

 

As a World Scholar, you’ll spend your first semester studying abroad in Greece, Italy, New Zealand or Spain, earning UD credits while expanding your knowledge of other cultures. You will study at one of our partner institutions, recognized for their academics, small class sizes, and a dedication to learning outside the classroom.

"I think what makes Worlds Scholars so special to me is that the program allowed me to be independent and navigate an entirely new atmosphere, but with a huge group of amazing people who are supporting you, abroad and here at home."


Morgan Kline-Hill

Class of 2022
Elementary Teacher Education
Studied abroad in Italy

 

A photo of Morgan Kline-Hill taking a photograph.

Become a part of something different

 

The World Scholars program blends international and traditional college experiences for a unique adventure.

 

To be considered for admission to the World Scholars Program, students must first be admitted to one of the 100+ eligible majors at the University of Delaware. Eligible students will find a link to register for a World Scholars interview on their My Blue Hen Home student portal.

Watch Video: First Auckland Cohort of UD World Scholars embarks on their journey!: youtube.com/watch?v=vBOjt6kEfd0

A Four-Year Experience Unlike Any Other

Year 1 World Scholars spend their fall semester abroad and spring semester on UD's campus.
Year One: World Scholars spend their fall semester abroad and spring semester on UD's campus in Newark, Delaware.
Year 2 Scholars reside in the International House (iHouse) living learning community
Year Two: Scholars reside in the International House (iHouse) living-learning community with students from around the world.
Year 3 World Scholars head abroad for a second time, earning academic credits and participating in an internship, community service, or international research
Year Three: Scholars go abroad for a 2nd time, participating in an internship, community service, or research.
Year 4 World Scholars begin senior year with a Fulbright application and conclude with the Spring Scholar Symposium
Year Four: Scholars begin the year with a Fulbright application and concludes with Spring Symposium and graduation.

What's it like spending year two in the International House (iHouse) Living-Learning Community?

 

Second year UD World Scholars are required to live in iHouse. Together, you'll live with and learn from students from around the world and have the opportunity to participate in monthly programming that will help you build international friendships, develop intercultural skills and broaden your global perspectives. 

Watch: iHouse Overview Video: https://capture.udel.edu/media/1_hwdn7ui6/

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Frequently Asked Questions about World Scholars

UD World Scholars are charged the same tuition as other students at the University of Delaware, and their financial aid package is split evenly between the fall and spring semesters.

Included in our program costs is a one-time World Scholar Program fee for the student’s first semester abroad, which includes housing, dining, international insurance, select excursions and activities abroad, as well as resources to support student success provided by UD and our partner institutions. Learn more about World Scholar program costs.

Students admitted to eligible majors at UD are invited to apply for World Scholars program. If offered an interview, we look for traits that we know make for a successful Scholar, including openness to other cultures and experiences, resilience, independence and maturity, sustained commitment to current or previous activities, a desire to contribute as a member of the World Scholars community and a strong academic profile.

Wondering what majors qualify for World Scholars? Look for majors that have the "World Scholars" button
at the bottom of our Major Finder page, or on our Major Eligibility PDF.

Interested students can also see what freshman locations are available for each major here.  

Yes, but there are two caveats—your choice of major and your age at time of departure. During the interview process, students are asked to prioritize their preference for their first study abroad site. In a small number of cases, a student’s academic major will impact their choice. You may view the list of which locations are available by major here. Additionally, our partner institutions in Athens, Rome and Madrid do not allow minors to study abroad at their universities; as such, if you will not be 18 years old by the beginning of your freshman fall semester, you cannot travel to those sites. Estimated departure dates for 24F are August 24 for Madrid, August 25 for Rome, and September 4 for Athens. However, students under 18 can still enroll at UD as a World Scholar and travel to Auckland, NZ for their first semester abroad, which begins in early July.

All students who plan to enroll in the World Scholars Program must have, by April 15, a U.S. passport valid through June 2025 and must upload their passport to their My Blue Hen Home portal by May 1. Passports must be valid for at least six months after the departure date from your World Scholar site, although some locations may allow for a passport that is valid only three months after the end of your program abroad. Scholars studying in Madrid or Rome must surrender their passports to UD from June 14 - July 19 so that their visa applications may be batch processed by the Italian and Spanish consulates, respectively.

UD World Scholars will enroll in 12 - 17 credits (about 4 to 5 classes) during their fall semester abroad. All World Scholars will take a required course as a cohort—Introduction to Maori Studies in New Zealand and Introduction to Global Politics in our three European locations. Students will meet with their UD academic advisors to choose from a variety of additional courses that are offered at their location, are recommended for freshman students, and meet UD credit and graduation requirements. All courses are taught in English.

World Scholars move into their residence hall rooms earlier than returning students and participate in orientation and transition programs during their first weekend on campus. Within their first two weeks on campus, Scholars begin classes, including First Year Seminar, explore and join student organizations, and dive into the life of a Blue Hen! The spring semester kicks off with the World Scholars All Class Welcome, continues with monthly World Scholars workshops and ends with the Spring Formal.

"Being a member of the World Scholars community has greatly impacted my college experience in all the best ways. It has given me a strong sense of community and allowed me to form relationships with other Scholars and International Students."


Shawn Temple

Class of 2022
Energy & Environmental Policy
Studied abroad in New Zealand

 

Shawn Temple poses near a body of water.

Ready to become a world scholar?

 

Fuel your desire to be a part of something different with the World Scholars Program! Go global during your first semester, then return to campus for a second semester filled with Blue Hen traditions.