Partner universities

Advice on searching for a partner school

Available schools for Winter Term 2 and Split year exchanges starting in 2027 are now available and listed here. A Split year experience is when a student goes away for a full academic year starting in Term 2.

The list of partner universities you can apply to is more limited for Round 2. When applying, please make sure you have your three choices selected from the list of available schools below. 

To learn more about the available schools, please also refer to individual partner pages.  

Once you have confirmed that you meet the eligibility requirements for Go Global and for the three partner institutions you’re applying to, you can start an applicationPlease note, when completing an application, only select Term 2 (or split year, where applicable). 

Applications are due on April 28, 2026 @ 12:00 pm NOON

  • Double check the program you have selected
    • Summer Abroad programs will be indicated in yellow
    • Exchange programs will be indicated in teal
  • Term dates are approximate, please confirm actual dates on the partner university website
  • When applying to Go Global, please select the UBC term(s) you wish to be abroad
  • Check partner university website periodically for updates—changes happen
  • Review your eligibility requirements to ensure that you meet Go Global and UBC faculty requirements.
  • You may require a visa to study abroad, it is your responsibility to be aware of the requirements.
    • Costs, processes, and timelines vary from country to country and depend on your country of citizenship.
    • Students will receive supporting documents and apply for their required immigration documents once they have been admitted to their host institution.

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