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Application Deadline
Program Type
- OHIO Credit
Academic Focus
- Education
Program Feature
- Internship
- Teach
Country/Region
- Various
Program Term
- Fall
- Spring
- Semester
Application Deadlines
Spring 2025 - October 1, 2024, 11:59pm
Fall 2025 - February 1, 2025, 11:59pm
Spring 2026 - May 1, 2025, 11:59pm
For more information contact:
Jane Skon
Program DirectorPatton Hall 309
Tel: 740-597-3365
Office of Global Opportunities global.opportunities@ohio.edu
Apply for this OHIO Credit Program

Overview
The COST program offers teacher candidates the unique opportunity to live abroad while completing their professional internship. The program offers students professional and personal growth in ways that are increasingly important for living and teaching in the United States.
Student teachers are placed in local English-speaking classrooms, providing an unparalleled opportunity to become acquainted with the culture and educational system of the host country.
COST is a collaboration of colleges and universities in the United States, including Ohio University. COST locations include Armenia, Australia, Belize, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, South Africa and Spain.
COST offers a highly personalized experience abroad. Students receive pre-departure support and mentorship from the COST Coordinator in The Patton College of Education at OHIO. Upon placement, students are assigned an overseas site coordinator who assists with in-country logistics. In addition, participants work with an on-site mentor teacher who serves as a model, coach and evaluator in the school setting.
When possible, students participating in COST live with a host family, gaining an opportunity to become fully immersed in the host culture. Even when students live elsewhere e.g., local apartments or university housing, they are intimately connected to the local culture. All students gain first hand knowledge and experience with professional peers, students and their families within another culture. Benefits also include an increased sense of confidence, improved self-efficacy and a greater sense of how to integrate an international perspective into their profession as a teacher.
For more information visit the official COST website.
Good to know
- Students are required to complete the course EDTE 4300 Overseas Student Teaching the semester prior to departure.
- This course will be offered in Spring semesters, permission only.
- Interested students must schedule an appointment with the program director.
- This program require a high level of student independence, initiative and engagement.
- Some destinations will require a visa or other permit to reside in the assigned country. The lead time for obtaining required document can be very short and will require a high level of attention to detail.
Living Arrangements
Accommodations will vary depending on location. Some participants live with a family, while others live with other students/teachers, on-campus, or make arrangements to live on their own. Students are typically responsible for making their own housing arrangements, in consultation with the overseas site coordinator.
Program Dates
This program is offered during Fall semester or Spring semester.
Specific program dates vary depending on the term and placement.
Academics
Before going abroad, COST participants are required to take EDTE 4300 Overseas Student Teaching (3 credits) (offered only Spring semester, permission only*).
COST students must complete regular registration for EDPL 4580, EDPL 4610 or EDPL 4630 Professional Internship and EDPL 4650 Professional Internship Seminar.
COST students must complete registration through the Office of Global Opportunities for one of the following professional internship experiences:
- EDPL 4590 Professional Internship in Early Childhood and Elementary Education (6 credits)
- EDPL 4620 Professional Internship in Middle Childhood (6 credits)
- EDPL 4640 Professional Internship in Secondary Schools (6 credits)
Cost
The total estimated costis expected to be:
- Spring 2025 Undergraduate Estimate:$1,435 + 6 Credits of Spring 2025 Athens-Campus Tuition/Fees* + Out of Pocket Expenses
- Fall 2025 Undergraduate Estimate: To Be Announced
This is divided across the following line items:
- Program Fee:$1,000 (Spring 2025)
- Includes: Includes COST supervisory fee, COST placement fee.
- EDPL 4650 Lab Fee (professional internship):$285
- Study Abroad Admin Fee:$150
- Estimated out of pockets:These can vary greatly depending on the placement location.
- Includes: Passport ($185); COST application fee ($200); Criminal Background check ($85); and expenses that will vary by country including meals, housing, airfare, in-country transportation, immunizations, required cell phone, and incidental/personal expenses.
- Tuition: Based on individual Tuition Guarantee or Graduate Program of Study (refer to Bursars
for more information)
- Spring or Fall: 6 credit hours
Non-program-related entertainment, souvenirs, and additional travel are not included in the cost estimate and should be budgeted separately.
Non-resident surcharge waived for the credit hours associated with this program.
Detailed student budget worksheets will be sent to all applicant nominated on the program and are available upon request from global.opportunities@ohio.edu For assistance in determining estimated cost for your assigned destination, please schedule an appointment with an OGO advisor.
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More information on financial aid and scholarships can be found on our funding pages.
Requirements
Participants must be OHIO students and have completed all prerequisites for the Professional Internship in the Patton College of Education at Ohio University. Students must have a minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA as well as a minimum 3.0 GPA in their content area[s] of specialization.
This experience is designed for students prepared to travel abroad independently. Successful applicants will have a high level maturity and must be willing to live and work independently abroad. An interview with the program director is required.
Students who will be on probation at any point during the program for a conduct offense that took place less than a calendar year from the program start date may not study abroad. Read the entire conduct policy .
Entry and Exit Requirements
U.S. citizens are required to have a valid U.S. passport when traveling outside of the United States. If you plan to study or travel abroad in the next year, apply for your passport now. Some countries also require a visa to legally enter or reside in the country.
US citizens may need a visa or other special documents to enter your COST host country for the length of this program. You may need to show sufficient funds to support yourself while in-country. Please also note that visa requirements may vary if you plan to stay in the country longer than the program dates or travel to other countries before, during or after the program. Please familiarize yourself with these recommendations and requirements prior to applying to a program.
For more specific visa related information, please visit OGO’s Visa Information Page
Information for non-U.S. citizens