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Off-Campus Study (OCS)
From traditional semester study abroad, short-term programs, and Denison seminars, to internship programs in the U.S. and abroad, you are able to take advantage of a wide range of opportunities to enhance your education and thoughtfully engage with the world. The Center for Global Programs will guide you through the process of dovetailing off-campus study with your broader educational goals. To learn more about the process, visit:
https://globaltools.denison.edu
Why do students study off-campus?
Students who engage in an academic program outside of Denison’s campus enjoy the opportunity to explore their academic and personal interests through a different lens. In addition, participants gain international experience and crosscultural communication skills that employers are looking for, giving them a leg up when seeking employment post-graduation.
Who studies off-campus at Denison?
Students who study off-campus come from a full range of majors, interests, personal and financial backgrounds, and involvement at Denison. Some majors (Global Commerce, Global Health, International Studies, and Politics and Public Affairs) even have a required off-campus component built into their curriculum. Over 50% of the student body participates in OCS at some point, with the majority doing so during their junior year.