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  • Locations: Amman, Jordan; Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Program Terms: Fall, Spring
  • Program Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: SIT/World Learning 
  • Restrictions: RCNJ applicants only
Dates / Deadlines:
Dates / Deadlines:
Term Year App Deadline Decision Date Start Date End Date
Spring 2025 10/01/2024 ** Rolling Admission TBA TBA
Fall 2025 03/03/2025 ** Rolling Admission TBA TBA

** Indicates rolling admission application process. Applicants will be immediately notified of acceptance into this program and be able to complete post-decision materials prior to the term's application deadline.
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Discipline of Study: Africana Studies, Allied Health Technologies, American Studies, Anthropology, Communication Arts, Criminology, Cultural Studies, Economics, Education (Teacher Certification), Gender Studies, History, Human Rights & Genocide Studies, International Studies, Journalism, Law and Society, Liberal Studies, Media Cinema Studies, Nursing, Philosophy, Political Science, Public Policy, Social Work, Sociology, Women's and Gender Studies Language of Instruction: English
Housing Options: Guest House, Homestay, Hotel/Hostel Minimum GPA: 2.5
Class Status: 2nd year (Sophomore), 3rd year (Junior), 4th year (Senior) Program Type: Study
Program Description:

SIT Study Abroad/IHP Human Rights: Movements, Power, and Resistance

NOTE: For the spring 2022 term, this program will travel to Nepal, Ecuador, and Jordan, with no US launch. Visit the program's webpage for more details.

International Honors Programs (IHP) are unique within SIT’s portfolio. In one semester, you’ll deeply examine a single issue, such as climate change, healthcare, or human rights, in four cultural contexts on four continents.

Key Questions Explored on this ProgramIndia

  • How are human rights universal?
  • What are the root causes that incite struggles for human rights in different locations?
  • What impacts do international institutions such as the UN have on securing human rights?
  • What is the role of popular mobilization and activism? How can solidarity across borders be built on a human rights platform?

Please visit the SIT Study Abroad website for details on the program courses (including syllabi), program sites, and housing.

Spring 2022 Program Sites

  • Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Amman, Jordan
  • Quito, Ecuador

Program Structure

There is no "typical day"on an SIT International Honors Program. Activities may take place on any day of the week and at any time of day to be in accordance with local norms and to take advantage of once-in-a-lifetime learning opportunities. Thus, the schedule and structure of the program are likely very different from what students are used to on their home campuses. The semester progresses in phases:

  • The program begins in a US city, where students receive an introduction to the program’s theme, examine that theme in a US context, and prepare for travel to the other program sites.
  • The program then spends four or five weeks in each of the other program sites where students:
    • are introduced to field experiences by exploring neighborhoods,
    • live with a host family, and
    • examine the interconnections of the economy, the environment, politics, and society in vastly different contexts.
  • Each program is composed of four courses, totaling 16 credits.
  • Students produce a cumulative study project involving comparative research from across the semester.

What Makes SIT Unique

  • SIT Study Abroad offers a field-based, experiential approach to learning.
  • Each program has a small group of students (typically 10–35). 
  • On an SIT program, students gain high levels of access to many different stakeholders and experts relevant to the issues the program is examining. 
  • Extensive learning is done outside the classroom — in host communities, field stations, NGO headquarters, ecological sites, health clinics, and art studios.
  • Many students go on to use their research project as a basis for senior theses on their home campuses. Others use their undergraduate research and overall study abroad experience to successfully apply for fellowships such as Fulbrights and Watsons.

Money Matters

Be sure to discuss how study abroad costs are handled at your school with your study abroad advisor.  

SIT tuition and room and board fees include the following:

  • All educational costs, including educational excursions
  • All accommodations and meals for the full program duration
  • Transportation to and from the airport, and on all educational excursions
  • Health and accident insurance

Scholarships:

  • SIT awards nearly $1.3 million in scholarships and grants annually.
  • All scholarships and grants are need-based.
  • Awards generally range from $500 to $5,000.  
  • The SIT Pell Grant Match provides matching grants to all students receiving Federal Pell Grant funding when it is applied to an SIT Study Abroad semester program. 
  • Contact the financial aid and/or study abroad office(s) at your college or university to learn if your school’s scholarships and grants and federal and state aid programs can be applied to an SIT Study Abroad program.

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