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Work Abroad Program
The Georgia Tech Work Abroad Program is an immersive academic program designed to complement a student's formal education with paid practical international work experience directly related to the student's major. The Work Abroad Program includes co-op, internship, graduate, and undergraduate work experiences. These international work assignments are designed to provide the ultimate work experience to include practical training, cross-cultural exposure and learning, and acquisition of the skills that will set apart the participating students from their peers. Opportunities are available during summer, fall, and spring semesters. The Work Abroad program may also be used to satisfy requirements for the International Plan, a Georgia Tech initiative that was launched in 2005 to offer a challenging academic program that develops global competence within the context of a student's major.
Students participating in the Georgia Tech Work Abroad Program typically include juniors, seniors and graduate students.
You can find more information about the Work Abroad Program by viewing the Work Abroad Program Student Handbook, the Work Abroad Program Employer Handbook, or the Georgia Tech Division of Professional Practice Frequently Asked Questions brochure.

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2008 Georgia Tech Work Abroad Program Job Fair
