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Global Whitman student traveling abroad

Global Whitman

Education Without Borders

The World Awaits You ... Right Here!

At Թ, a global education is woven into the curriculum and the community. You’ll learn alongside classmates and professors from around the world, stretching how you think and see the world. Study abroad for a semester or pursue an international internship or fellowship. Attend the cultural celebrations of our international community. Learn a new language. Explore global questions through your major. However you choose to engage, Whitman gives you real ways to connect with a big, fascinating world of people, cultures and ideas.

Whitman student looking out to a mountain view
Study Abroad

From Whitman to the World

Whitman students who take the opportunity to study abroad come away changed. By living and learning in another country, they gain new perspectives, build independence and deepen their understanding of the world. Studying abroad helps students connect their academics to real places and cultures. With guidance and support from Whitman’s Off-Campus Studies team, students can turn curiosity into meaningful learning experiences abroad, as well as in select U.S.-based programs.

Study Abroad

A Globally-Connected Campus

Talented students come from around the globe and the U.S. to study at Whitman. Once here, their studies, interests and passions shape a college experience that is defined by growth and discovery.

200+

international studentsnearly 14% of the student body

75+

number of countries and sovereign nations represented

40%

of Whitman juniors study abroad for a semester

480+

Whitman alums living and working abroad
International student at Whitman College visiting downtown Walla Walla, Washington
By Your Side, Every Step

Welcoming & Supporting International Students

Our Global Whitman team helps international students feel at home and thrive. From immigration support to orientation to advising, they are here to help before you arrive, during your time at Whitman and post-graduation too.

Support for International Students

Abeer and Rosa in their dorm room.

At Whitman, international and U.S. students don’t just learn together, they live together—like Abeer and Rosa. Abeer (left) calls Rosa “kind, creative and calming,” while Rosa (right) calls Abeer “thoughtful, driven and fun.”

Whitman Stories: International & U.S. Students Share Rooms & Lives

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Student traveling to Spain as part of her Study Abroad
Academics

Learn about the world. Learn from the world.

At Whitman, studying globally isn’t a single program—it’s a way of learning and it happens in almost every classroom. From languages to literature to politics to international economics, you'll choose courses that match your interests and push you to think beyond borders. You might also choose to pair your major with Whitman’s Global Studies concentration. You'll deepen your academic experience through language study, international opportunities and coursework that highlights global perspectives.

Academic Quick Guides

Languages at Whitman

Studying a language at Whitman goes beyond grammar and vocabulary—it’s a gateway to understanding cultures, building global connections and gaining skills that set you apart in any career. And because Whitman is a liberal arts college, you can pursue a language whether it’s your major or a powerful complement to any other field of study.

Chinese

As a student of Chinese at Whitman, you will explore a range of cultural, aesthetic, and analytical issues all while honing your language skills in a dynamic and supportive learning community.

French & Francophone Studies

When you major in French and Francophone Studies at Whitman, you don’t just learn a language. You discover the fascinating impact of the French-speaking world on global literature, history, technology, environment and culture.

German Studies

Discover the language, literature, culture and history of the German-speaking world. At Whitman, you’ll study canonical texts as well as diverse authors and thinkers often excluded from other German Studies programs.

Hispanic Studies

The Hispanic Studies program at Whitman goes well beyond the typical college major in Spanish. Hispanic Studies is an exciting exploration of language, culture, ethnicity, gender studies, visual culture and popular culture.

Japanese

As one of the only liberal arts colleges in the U.S. that offers a major in Japanese, Whitman is an ideal place for you to increase your understanding of Japanese language, literature and culture.

South Asian & Middle Eastern Studies

Immerse yourself in South Asian and Middle Eastern philosophy, history, politics, art and religion. If you’re considering a future in these influential parts of the world, the South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies major at Whitman will give you the cultural understanding to be successful.

Global Stories

Lisa Curtis (front row, center) poses for a selfie with harvesters and their children in Zimbabwe

Good Food & Good Business: Lessons in Changemaking From a Peace Corps 40 Under 40

Entrepreneur and Թ alum Lisa Curtis 10 built a successful superfood business that prioritizes social and environmental impact. She shares what it takes to create a business that drives both profit and social change.
March 20, 2026

Hanna Grinstead climbs a snowy hillside in a helmet ski gear

Whitties Make the Most of Their Gap Year

From global travel to impactful service to unique learning experiences, taking a gap year can cultivate independence, purpose and lifelong skills. Here, four students share how their transformative gap-year experiences helped prepare them for Թ.
February 04, 2026

Kira Mauseth stands in Kerry Park with the Seattle skyline in the background

Harnessing Hope: Whitman Alum Helps People in Crisis Rebound & Rebuild

From Washington to the world, clinical psychologist Kira Mauseth 00 helps people affected by disasters build resilience in the face of unimaginable tragedyand she says there one remarkable thing their communities have in common: a limitless capacity for hope.
January 16, 2026