Eligibility
- 18 years of age or above
- Good academic and disciplinary standing at Penn State
- 3.0 cumulative GPA or better at the time of application review
- Junior standing or above at the start of the program
Program Description
On this program, students directly enroll in courses at the University of Leeds along with other degree-seeking students. This institution offers a large selection of courses, with strengths in engineering, business, chemistry, biology, English, math, medieval studies, psychology, physics, and religious studies.
Dates
Fall: late September - mid-December*
Spring: late January - early June
Academic Year: early September - early June
*Note: If you are planning to study at Leeds during the Fall semester, you may have to take your exams in the United States. To find more details visit the Leeds website about personalized exam arrangements
Refer to the program website for the specific dates, if available.
Location
Leeds is a prosperous commercial, industrial, and manufacturing city in the north of England. It is also the cultural and sporting center for much of the region. In the City Centre, modern offices have developed alongside fine old buildings like the Town Hall and the Corn Exchange. Impressive new shopping precincts complement traditional Victorian arcades and have created a fine regional shopping center. Leeds is a "green" city, proud of its parks and open spaces, including Woodhouse Moor, close to the university, and Roundhay Park and the Temple Newsam estate near the City Centre. Visitors to Leeds are impressed by the range of different leisure facilities. There are lively audiences for all kinds of films, concerts, and plays. Leeds also has a rich musical tradition, with a thriving local music scene covering everything from soul and reggae to jazz and folk.
One of the first great city universities established in England, the University of Leeds is one of the largest universities in Great Britain today. It has become a renowned center of learning and research, and its library is one of the major academic libraries in England with more than 2.5 million volumes.
Education Abroad in Countries with a Penn State Restricted Travel Designation
In order to comply with Penn State’s International Travel Policy, students interested in studying abroad in countries that Penn State has designated as “restricted” for travel, a petition for a waiver must be submitted. Once a petition is complete, and if the student is approved for study on the program in question, the student may be asked to meet with the Director of Education Abroad and the petition will be reviewed by the Penn State International Restricted Travel Committee (IRTC). The necessary petition will be included in the online application process for this program. To see if your program is taking place in a restricted travel country, please visit the Penn State Global website.