First Year Abroad
Panama City, Panama | Fall & Spring
Spend your first year as an FSU student at FSU Panama — Florida State's only international branch campus. The First Year Abroad (FYA) program at FSU Panama offers the opportunity to pursue general requirements and elective courses in a variety of curriculums while living in Panama during the fall and spring semesters of your first year in college. Learn alongside students from all over Latin America and the Caribbean for a truly unique cross-cultural immersion experience. Free time for personal travel allows you the chance to explore on your own, fostering new friendships along the way. Experience the #1 long-term study abroad program among public universities in the US when you choose the FSU FYA program.
Earn In-State Tuition
Non-Florida residents who complete 15 credit hours each semester and complete the program with a cumulative FYA GPA of 3.0 or higher will receive an FYA out-of-state tuition waiver for the remainder of their first undergraduate degree at FSU. The FYA program can save you money over the course of your degree. Check out the Out-of-State Comparison to see how.
Florida residents who complete 15 credit hours each semester and maintain an FYA GPA of 3.0 or better receive a $1,000 scholarship toward the cost of the FYA spring semester.
Eligibility
This program is open to all incoming first-year students admitted to FSU for the summer or fall terms, including those offered admission through Seminole Pathways.
Other Considerations & Requirements
You can indicate your interest in the First Year Abroad program when you apply to FSU. Learn more about the FSU application process and Seminole Pathways on the FSU Admissions website.
All participants must attend a special session of New Nole Orientation in Tallahassee, typically held in early to mid-June. Summer & Seminole Pathway admits must also successfully complete an online course (grade of "C" or better) offered by International Programs during the Summer B semester prior to going abroad (late June – early August).
Note: Do not purchase airline tickets until advised to do so in the IP portal.

FSU Panama Branch Campus
The only FSU branch campus abroad, FSU Panama is situated in the City of Knowledge, a complex shared by educational organizations and NGOs. The FSU Panama building has classrooms, a computer lab, wellness room, admin offices, and more. The City of Knowledge offers various amenities to FSU students, including a basketball court, pool, and local bakeries and restaurants.
Housing
You'll live in dorm-style residences within the City of Knowledge complex, just a short walk or shuttle ride away from the FSU Panama classroom building. Each room has air conditioning, Wi-Fi, a bathroom, desk, mini-fridge, and balcony. Downstairs, you'll have access to the student lounge area and fully-equipped kitchen. You'll also have access to a coin-operated laundry room and vending machines.
Note: Overnight guests are not allowed in program housing.
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Academics
On this program, you can choose from a wide array of courses which may count toward your major or minor. You’ll have the opportunity to learn alongside students from all over Latin America & the Caribbean for a truly immersive cross-cultural experience.
As a First Year Abroad student, you will take at least 15 credit hours per semester while abroad.
Excursions & Activities
You'll receive a program calendar before you leave; here are some examples taken from past programs of potential excursions & activities you may do:
Overnight trips (one per semester): Bocas del Toro, Azuero Peninsula, highlands of Panama, and/or San Blas Islands
Day trips: Jungle safari tour, beach & snorkeling trip, visits to Embera indigenous communities, nature trips, agro-tourism farm, Portobelo & San Lorenzo forts, and/or various tropical islands
Academic & other local experiences: Panama Canal visitor center, Panama Viejo, tours of colonial & metropolitan areas, eco-canal tour, and/or other historic sites
Extracurricular activities: Panamanian cuisine cooking classes, dance classes, volunteer opportunities, student government and clubs, and/or sports activities