The minimum GPA required for participating in a Study Abroad Program is 2.5. Other programs or institutions may require a higher GPA (ranging between 2.75 and 3.0). Good academic standing and disciplinary issues are also taken into consideration. Students who are on academic probation will not be allowed to Study Abroad.
Before you apply for a program, the Northwest Study Abroad Office requires that students discuss their study abroad options and plans with their Academic Advisor. Please follow the steps below before you start your application process:
Academic departments have sole authority and responsibility for reviewing and approving study abroad courses for credit at Northwest. When reviewing courses, please keep in mind that not all institutions abroad require the detailed syllabi that are common in the United States, and many foreign universities require more independent work outside of scheduled class hours to successfully complete a course. Students are requested to obtain approval of the courses they intend to take abroad before they leave Northwest, and you will fill out Course Credit Approval forms prior to departure.
Often for the classes you take at an international university, complete information about your courses (syllabi, textbooks, exams, lectures, etc.) won’t be available until you arrive. While it is your responsibility to gather the necessary information for your professor to review and assess course content and award credit, the Study Abroad Office will be glad to assist you.