Muhlenberg Integrative Learning Abroad

A pair of men stand together on an overlook in a tropical locale under blue skies.
Christopher Borick and Rich Niesenbaum, professors in political science, biology and sustainability studies, pictured during the long-running Costa Rica MILA where students study community and sustainability in the Central American country.
At Muhlenberg, we know that a life-changing experience does not have to consume an entire semester. There are three shorter-range options: a MILA course, a summer study abroad, and a domestic study away course, such as the Lutheran College Washington Semester.

The Muhlenberg Integrative Learning Abroad (MILA) courses are two-week long excursions that take place before or after a semester of studies on an interdisciplinary topic. These trips are led by two faculty members and take students all over the world to challenge participants to approach and investigate issues from multiple perspectives.

MILA programs can be a more accessible option for studying abroad without sacrificing any of the adventure.

Please note that study abroad in 2nd semester of the senior year will delay graduation. Late graduates may walk in the Commencement ceremony in May, but will not receive the degree "in hand" until October or January, depending on the program. This includes short-term faculty-led MILA courses completed in 2nd semester of the senior year with required graded travel after Commencement.

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Explore courses and locations where students and faculty travel as part of the MILA program.

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Office of Global Education

Address Muhlenberg College Office of Global Education 2400 Chew Street Allentown, PA 18104