5 Reasons to Study Abroad in Scandinavia
Studying abroad is more than just an opportunity to explore a new country; it’s a transformative experience that combines education, cultural immersion, and personal growth. For students at the Center for Entrepreneurship (CFE), the study abroad program in Scandinavia offers a unique blend of academic rigor and hands-on learning. Here are five reasons why you should consider this incredible opportunity:
1. Learn From Real-World Practitioners
Instructors in the DIS program in Copenhagen, Denmark, are seasoned professionals who volunteer their time to share their expertise. These real-world practitioners bring their experiences directly into the classroom, creating an unparalleled learning environment. As Priam Alataris, an Electrical Engineering student, shares:
“I would highly recommend the program in Copenhagen, Denmark. The instructors are real-world practitioners who volunteer their precious time to give back to the entrepreneurship community and pass down their knowledge. Additionally, I think that the exposure to Scandinavian lifestyle, culture, and business offers an invaluable perspective that I will carry for the rest of my career and life.”

2. Gain Hands-On Experience
The program isn’t just about classroom learning; it’s about rolling up your sleeves and diving into real-world projects. Students participate in practicums and internships that provide valuable, hands-on experiences. Anushka Acharya, a Computer Science student and current IA for ENTR 417, reflects:
“As someone who loves to travel, I always knew I wanted to study abroad. I saw the entrepreneurship work/study abroad in Copenhagen, and I really wanted to do it—not only because I wanted to learn about entrepreneurship, but because the program also included a practicum. I was really excited for the chance to get some hands-on experience. Through that study abroad and the entrepreneurship credits, I found out from Christine Gordon that I could become an IA for the CFE. I’m really glad that I did because this way I can stay involved with the CFE even after the program ended.”
3. Develop Entrepreneurial Skills
The program includes courses like “Finding Your Venture,” which guide students through the entire process of launching a startup—from identifying a problem to creating a minimum viable product (MVP). Dom Ross, a current participant, highlights the value of this entrepreneurial education:
“In my study abroad program, we’re taking a class called ‘Finding Your Venture.’ This class covers the entire process of creating a startup, from identifying a problem and figuring out if customers will pay for your solution, to developing a minimal viable product. The entrepreneurial thought process includes assessing customer interest, brainstorming solutions, taking action to address issues, thinking differently, and guiding yourself through challenges. These skills are essential not just for starting a business but also in any professional setting where innovation and problem-solving are crucial.”
4. Immerse Yourself in Scandinavian Culture
Studying abroad in Scandinavia offers an eye-opening look into a culture known for innovation, sustainability, and a high quality of life. Dom Ross shares his perspective:
“This program has given me the chance to leave the United States for the first time and experience a new culture. What’s really struck me is how the Danish government seems to run like a startup. They’re flexible and innovative in their policy-making, especially with things like climate change and digital governance.”
5. Build Connections and Expand Your Network
One of the most rewarding aspects of studying abroad is the connections you make—both professionally and personally. Through internships tailored to their interests, students work alongside entrepreneurs and innovators, forging relationships that can last a lifetime. Dom Ross, for example, gained hands-on experience with a local initiative:
“In this program, everyone is placed in internships based on their interests. I was matched with Your Fair Share, a Copenhagen-based initiative focused on promoting fairness and sustainability across various sectors. While I’m bound by a non-disclosure agreement (NDA), I am gaining hands-on experience that will be invaluable if I pursue a career in the industry.”
Studying abroad in Scandinavia isn’t just about adding another line to your resume—it’s about gaining new perspectives, developing lifelong skills, and stepping out of your comfort zone. Whether you’re drawn to the entrepreneurial opportunities, the cultural immersion, or the chance to work with real-world innovators, the CFE’s study abroad program has something for everyone. Ready to take the leap? Explore the possibilities today!
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