Study Abroad

Marist Continues to Lead Nation in Full Year Study Abroad

Anthony Proia, Director of Media Relations

 

November 20, 2025 鈥  Marist University has once again earned the No. 1 ranking in the country for full academic year study abroad programs among master's-granting institutions, according to the Institute of International Education鈥檚 (IIE) annual Open Doors report. Marist secured five Top 20 placements in all across multiple categories of global engagement.

This marks the University鈥檚 fourth consecutive year leading the nation in full-year study abroad student participation when ranked among its peers. The strength and breadth of Marist鈥檚 global programs continue to distinguish the University, reflected in this year鈥檚 rankings:

  • No. 1 for academic-year programs
  • No. 2 for semester-long programs (up from No. 4 last year)
  • No. 3 for total number of students studying abroad (up from No. 4 last year)
  • No. 6 for overall study abroad participation rate (up from No. 9 last year)
  • No. 18 for short-term 鈥渢ravel course鈥 programs (unranked last year)

Image of Marist students in Dublin.
Marist students as part of the First-Year Dublin Experience. Photo by Carlo de Jesus/Marist University.

The rankings, compiled in partnership with the U.S. Department of State, reflect data from the 2023鈥2024 academic year.

Studying abroad is a hallmark of the Marist experience, offering students across every discipline the chance to immerse themselves in new cultures, perspectives, and opportunities. 

鈥淪tudy abroad is a powerful bridge between people, cultures, and nations, helping to foster discussion, understanding, and dialogue,鈥 said Dr. John Peters, Associate Provost for International Engagement. 鈥淲e are building a better tomorrow, one student and global experience at a time.鈥

First-Year Abroad a Catalyst for Marist鈥檚 Success
A key driver of Marist鈥檚 success in long-term study abroad rankings is the strength of its First-Year Abroad program, which offers separate experiences in Florence and Dublin for students to choose to apply into.

In the First-Year Florence Experience, students start their college experience in Italy, immersing themselves in a vibrant culture of art, language, cuisine, and community. In the First-Year Dublin Experience, they begin in Ireland, where history meets innovation, while living in one of Europe鈥檚 most beautiful and charismatic cities.

鈥淭his year's Open Doors report demonstrates our commitment to bringing Marist to the world," said Dr. Gavin Webb, Dean of International Programs. 鈥淕lobal programming is a cornerstone of our internationalization strategy.鈥

鈥淲e are proud that Marist has been recognized for fostering international engagement,鈥 said James Morrow-Polio, Director of International Programs. 鈥淭hese opportunities prepare our students to thrive in a global society.鈥

Image of student in Florence.
Marist Italy in Florence. Photo by Carlo de Jesus/Marist University.

Marist Italy and Beyond
In Florence, Marist Italy combines the appeal of an American degree program and the unique experience of studying in one of the world鈥檚 most beautiful cities. Students can choose to study for a semester, one year, or all four years. 蜜月直播 is the only U.S. bachelor degree-granting institution in Florence.

Marist also offers distinctive opportunities that set its study abroad experience apart. For example, students can at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid鈥攐ne of Europe鈥檚 most prestigious universities鈥攚ith options for both Spanish- and English-language tracks.

For those seeking a broader journey, the has students travel to nearly a dozen countries and 18 cities in a single semester, combining coursework with visits to companies, alumni, and historic landmarks to immerse themselves in global business and cultural practices.

Image of Veronica Vogelman in the Asia Study Abroad Program.
Veronica Vogelman '26 in Thailand during her semester abroad in the Asia Study Abroad Program. Photo courtesy of Veronica Vogelman.

鈥淎SAP was easily the most unique and transformative experience I've had at Marist,鈥 said Veronica Vogelman '26. 鈥淏etween traveling to a new country every week, meeting with international businesspeople, and doing hands-on cultural research halfway across the world, I learned so much about myself and the world around me.鈥

In addition to these core programs, students also engage educational goals and exploration across affiliate programs in Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific, Europe, and the Middle East.

鈥淪tudying abroad broadened my perception of the world and of myself,鈥 said Lana Tomchuk '26, who has studied abroad twice, including an attachment class in South Africa and a semester in Florence. She plans to take another attachment class this spring, visiting Thailand and Cambodia.

鈥淟iving somewhere new helped me understand how different people move through life, and it made me more open-minded and curious,鈥 Lana said.

鈥淢y experience abroad was incredible because I gained so many skills and competencies while living and studying in Spain,鈥 said Jacob Gresens '26, who studied in Madrid. 鈥淚 feel like a more mature, experienced, and confident person after the program.鈥

A Commitment to Addressing Financial Need
Marist also remains committed to helping students with financial need fully benefit from these and other study abroad opportunities. In addition to financial aid that can be used to study abroad, Marist also offers the Presidential Fund for Equity in the Marist Experience, which has helped about 300 students with experiential learning opportunities, including short-term courses abroad.

Click here to learn more about study abroad opportunities at Marist. 

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