SITA Alumni

As a South India Term Abroad alum, you have gained valuable intercultural skills, studied Indian culture, connected knowledge about urban, environmental, and social problems to real-world settings, and learned Tamil, a less commonly taught language in the US. As you think about building on this experience in graduate studies or a new career, find out here how to request a transcript. Also, consider applying to become a SITA Program Assistant. It’s a challenging position that will set you apart in applications and interviews and a fun opportunity to contribute to a great study abroad program in a unique city.