Study Abroad
In business, networking and developing partnerships are part of the new formula for success in the global economy. Nichols College has alliances which are particularly beneficial for our students.
Nichols College students can study abroad at any European University (EU) location, including:
Classes are always small and personal (average class size is between 20-25 students). EU faculty offer both strong academic credentials and real work experience, making the connection between the workplace and the classroom and providing students with a truly global experience.
Both Nichols and EU have the same core values in delivering creative, cutting edge business education to the next generation of business leaders.
A semester abroad will give you a competitive career advantage so that you can assume a significant role in the workforce upon graduating.
Since 1983, Nichols College has been affiliated with Regent's College, an academic institution located amid the trees and ornamental gardens of Regent's Park in the heart of London, England.
Nichols College students can earn up to 15 credit hours of study in London with the academic coursework taken at Regent's transferring directly to Nichols.
Regent's serves as the British-American center of international education, and so it draws upon the academic traditions and resources of both countries. Its university level programs are taught by British and American teachers and accredited in the United States.
The College occupies 11 acres within the 487-acre Regent's Park just across from Queen Mary's Rose Garden in central London. The campus offers conference and seminar rooms, a fully equipped auditorium, art exhibit gallery, library, student residence hall, shop and bank, as well as tennis courts and gardens.
Students interested in applying should contact the Director of the Robert C. Fischer Policy and Cultural Institute for further information. This program is competitive and acceptance is not guaranteed.
Contact:
Len Harmon
Director, Robert C. Fischer Policy & Cultural Institute
508-213-2230
Len.Harmon@nichols.edu