- Jordan
- United Arab Emirates
- Greece
- Malta
- Netherlands
- Amsterdam
- Portugal
- Lisbon
- Spain
- Barcelona
- Kenya
- Ghana
- Accra
- Mauritius
- Morocco
- Casablanca
- South Africa
- Cape Town
- India
- Kochi
- Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur
- Vietnam
- Ho Chi Minh City
- Thailand
About Program
Semester at Sea is a unique opportunity to travel around the world with a cruise ship as your campus and an ever-changing scenery as your view. On board the MV World Odyssey, our seven deck, 590-foot ship, you will have the opportunity to select from 70-72 courses across a wide range of disciplines. In one semester, you will get exposure to 10+ countries across multiple continents, earn 12-15 credits from Colorado State University, and transit over 20,000 nautical miles.
Go to class while sailing the sea, watch the sunset over the Indian Ocean or stare up at the Mediterranean stars. Whether in class, studying, or engaging in shipboard activities, you’re always a few steps away from friends, the ocean and a global perspective.
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Program Highlights
- Earn 12-15 academic credits from Colorado State University
- Explore 10+ countries around the world
- Maximize your time in-country through Field Programs
Popular Programs
Embark: September 9, Antwerp, Belgium
Disembark: Dec 22, Bangkok, Thailand
Itinerary: Morocco, Malta, Spain, Greece, Suez Canal Transit, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, India, Malaysia, Vietnam
Embark: Jan 5, Bangkok, Thailand
Disembark: Apr 20, Bremerhaven, Germany
Itinerary: Malaysia, India, Kenya, Mauritius, South Africa, Ghana, Morocco, Portugal
Embark: September 9, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Disembark: Dec 22, Bangkok, Thailand
Itinerary: Morocco, Croatia, Suez Canal Transit, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, India, Malaysia, Vietnam, Hong Kong
Embark: Jan 5, Bangkok, Thailand
Disembark: Apr 20, Bremerhaven, Germany
Itinerary: Malaysia, India, Kenya, Mauritius, South Africa, Ghana, Morocco, Portugal
Scholarships
Semester at Sea Scholarships & Financial Aid
Each semester, ISE and SAS offer scholarships, need-based grants, and merit grants to make it possible for more students to set sail and join our living and learning community. An average of 60% of voyagers receive some form of aid and scholarships each voyage. Even students who don't receive financial aid at their home colleges or universities may qualify for funding assistance through Semester at Sea. In addition, many students can apply the aid they receive from their home institution to Semester at Sea.
No, we only offer undergraduate courses.