Location
  • Thailand
    • Chiang Mai
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer
Subject Areas
Anthropology Economics Finance Food Science and Nutrition International Business International Relations Philosophy Sociology Sustainable Development

Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Housing
Apartment
Language
English
Nov 09, 2022
Feb 13, 2023
5 travelers are looking at this program

About Program

USAC has teamed up with Chiang Mai University to offer students the chance to study abroad in Thailand! Students interested in Asian-Pacific Rim Economics, Politics, and Culture Studies will have the chance to pursue studies in those topics along with much more, including Thai language courses.

Studying in Chiang Mai places students right in the center of Thai trade and tourism. The opportunity to explore the "Land of Smiles" is right around the corner as well, with multiple planned excursions throughout the trip. Sign up today with USAC to start planning for an unforgettable experience in Chiang Mai, Thailand!

Video and Photos

Program Highlights

  • Experience the charm of exotic and ancient culture while you live and study in a center of Thai trade, tourism, and academic activity
  • Enjoy a wide range of field trips, including a field study with the Karen Hill Tribe people, as well as elephant riding and bamboo rafting
  • Explore the "land of smiles" and real Buddhism in a country that is 95% Buddhist
  • Visit lovely mountain regions featuring rivers, rain forests, national parks, nature preserves, and tea and coffee plantations

Scholarships

USAC Scholarships

USAC Scholarships and Financial Aid

USAC awards over $2 million in scholarships and discounts each year to assist students with their study abroad expenses.

Value
$500 - $1,000

Program Reviews

4.74 Rating
based on 23 reviews
  • 5 rating 78.26%
  • 4 rating 17.39%
  • 3 rating 4.35%
  • 2 rating 0%
  • 1 rating 0%
  • Academics 3.85
  • Support 4.55
  • Fun 4.75
  • Housing 4.45
  • Safety 4.95
Showing 1 - 8 of 23 reviews
Default avatar
Angela
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Like no other

Chiang Mai with USAC is like no other. The beauty of Thailand's nature and culture form such a unique experience. The staff at USAC Thailand is beyond expectations with both event planning and their want for cultural exchange. Everyone is kind and approachable. Both US and Thai students in the program look forward to meeting new people. Classes are enjoyable. The workload allows time for socializing. You can conveniently travel to other places in Thailand. Chiang Mai is friendly to people who enjoy outdoorsy adventures and to those who prefer city life.

Pros
  • Convenient for in-Thailand travel
  • Generally inexpensive
  • Athlete friendly
Cons
  • Most nightlife is 20+
  • Weather and smog
2 people found this review helpful.
Default avatar
Jared
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Go to Chiang Mai!!!

Attending USAC's Chiang Mai study abroad program was one of the best decisions I could've made during my undergrad years. There is nothing about my experience that I wish was a little bit different. From the classes to the excursions to the incredible staff at USAC Chiang Mai, every aspect of this program was top-notch. I developed friendships (from the US and Thailand) that I know will last a lifetime, and the memories I made continue to bring me joy and inspire me to embark on more adventures far, far away from home.

Pros
  • Facilitated Excursions
  • Tight-Knit Program
  • Amazing Food
6 people found this review helpful.
Default avatar
Calla
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

So Thankful for my Experience

Getting to travel to Thailand was a dream come true for me as someone who had always wanted to travel abroad. I had such a wonderful experience with all of the USAC staff who made sure I was taken care of and ready to succeed at every step of the way. The USAC staff also organized so many informative, cultural, and fun activities for us such as traditional rickshaw rides through the historic part of the city, hikes through beautiful cloud forests and to mountain villages. We also had opportunities to volunteer such as with the National Park rangers to make firebreak to protect the forests from fire. Not to mention the countless beautiful temples we were able to visit. The diverse range of foods to be found also meant that we could try a delicious new meal every day, and it was so affordable! I highly recommend participating in a USAC study abroad program for anyone looking for an accessible and well-supported way to visit and experience life in another country. And please go visit Chiang Mai, Thailand if you have the chance!

Pros
  • A lot of support from staff
  • Several well-organized optional tours provided
  • Excellent food!
Cons
  • Challenges with broken air conditioner, water shut offs at residence, also the beds were VERY hard.
  • Classes felt rather unorganized (I was doing the impromptu Chinese studies program during the pandemic)
  • We were often in quarantine due to any chance of Covid exposure. Local students were also doing all remote classes.
10 people found this review helpful.
Default avatar
Paulina
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Beautiful Chiang Mai

I studied abroad in Chiang Mai, Thailand for the Chinese Studies program. I was originally planning on participating in USAC's program in China, but since that program ended up being canceled this year, USAC suggested this program to me instead. This program was the perfect alternative. Not only was I able to continue studying Mandarin, I also learned a lot about Thai culture, which I previously knew little about, and made several lasting friendships. I had an incredible time there and am so thankful for this experience. I would return in a heartbeat.

10 people found this review helpful.
Default avatar
Alexis
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Life in Chiang Mai

Some things I think you should know about the USAC Chiang Mai program:
- Thailand is a beautiful country
- Chiang Mai is a very safe city (even for solo women)
- the food here is AMAZING and there is a wide variety so even picky eaters can find something
- English is way more common than you would think
- Its a very affordable place. Food is typically $1-$10 a meal and nice hostels can be as low as $3 a night
- There’s very little homework and lots of free time to explore
- Great dorm location

Pros
  • Food
  • Natural beauty
  • Affordable
Cons
  • Heat
  • Cockroaches
  • Food poisoning/Covid
13 people found this review helpful.
Default avatar
Blanca
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Chiang Mai summer session ll study abroad

There were different kids of foods from different Asian countries and it ranged from Indian food to Korean food! If you get bored of Chiang Mai you can book a flight for less than $80 and fly to other known areas like Phuket or Krabi! The humidity is no joke but you will get used to it. There are also a lot of Chinese and Japanese study abroad students and it’s awesome! CMU is a big campus but students can point you to the right place you need to go to. ATM machines are everywhere in Chiang Mai so you can withdraw money whenever.

Pros
  • Food is so cheap
  • Nature parks/ parks
  • Transportation
Cons
  • Humid
  • Some Thai people still don’t speak English so you will need to know the basic words in Thai to communicate
  • You can’t ride the motorbikes
15 people found this review helpful.
Default avatar
Anna
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Learning about life and myself!

Studying in Chiang Mai for the first summer session was my first study abroad eperience ever. I absolutely adored the scenery and the community near the dorms we stayed. My favotire part of our little neighborhood was Mommy Thailand's smoothie shop. Her smoothies were the size of my head, and only cost 60 baht(less than a dollar)!! She also gave me a really good haircut and helped me practice my Thai speaking. At school, it was amazing to just be stdents and go aorund campus in our uniforms just like the thai students. I do wish we had more interaction with the local students though, because we lived and did activites mostly with the American students. All of the field trips were exciting and eye opening. I took the maximum amount of credits I could, with Buddhism, Thai Language, Thai Cooking, and the hill Tribe Field Study course. In the field study one, we got to lvie in villages with the local tribes and get immersed into their culture. I absolutley lovd being out in nature and hiking as wekk, even though I did not go on the hiking excursion "class". I got super lucky with my roommate, and she and I are best friends now. All the people I studied with were exceptionally nice and we all were open to new things and it was great to be thrown into new circumstances with them all. I learned so much about myself as an independant person, and about how I want to be globally involved. In my school at home, we focus on global community, but it was a whole different world when I got to interact with a culture so different form mine. For anyone worried about going somewhere so different from western society, I would sayembrace it! It's not very often you get a chance to completely change your perspective and become more aware. Plus, thai people still like the same things we do and there is lenty of modern culture that everyone can relate to. The main difference is that standards for sanitationt here are not as high as in the US, but i never got sick or had any issues because of that! I definitely have started saving up money to go back to Thailand as soon as possible. I hope you have fun there too!!

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I probably would change how open I was at the beginning. I started off very scared, and that is why I only signed up for one summer session. I totally wish I could have been there longer, but that is why I know I will be back someday!
43 people found this review helpful.
Default avatar
Casey
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

A life changing experience

Every day of my trip I was excited to wake up early and try something new! Whether it was a new food, a new temple, or a new experience in the classroom. Everyone in the program was incredibly welcoming and helped me transition and acclimate to my new surroundings. The field trips and field studies I participated in also taught me more about Thai culture that I had never considered before arriving in Thailand. These topics ranged from Hmong villages, to politics, to even the treatment of elephants. Many of these ideas were incredibly interesting and it was important for me to learn about them so that I could more thoroughly understand the culture and society I lived in during my study abroad. The most memorable parts of the trips for me was eating delicious and new foods with my friends. I would highly recommend trying mango sticky rice while abroad as it was my favorite snack/meal!

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I would have stayed longer! I loved living frugally and pushing myself outside of my comfortable boundaries everyday.
44 people found this review helpful.

Questions & Answers

Uh oh, we couldn't find the exact answer either! We did find some general housing information that can be found here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/thailand/chiang-mai/…