Computer Science in South Korea
Financial Aid and Scholarships
If you are eligible for financial aid, it can be used towards all UC Davis Summer Abroad Internship programs. Learn more about financial aid and scholarships.
Program Fees
Program fees are subject to change and do not include airfare and other expenses; see "Fee Notes" and expenses table below.
Computer Science in South Korea
U.S. Department of State
The U.S. Department of State advances the interests of the American people, their safety and economic prosperity, by leading America’s foreign policy through diplomacy, advocacy, and assistance. Visit the U.S. Department of State website for country-specific travel information.
Ken is a continuing lecturer in the University Writing Program where he teaches a variety of upper-division courses while also serving as the program's assistant director for Business Writing.
Each UC Davis Summer Abroad Internship program pairs UC Davis Study Abroad with a partner organization that manages the personalized internship placements; arranges accommodations and excursions; leads onsite orientations and optional social events; and provides 24/7 emergency support.
Virtual – Engineering and Computer Science
What’s Included
UC Davis Virtual Summer Internships take place in an online setting and are an opportunity to sharpen your remote work skills and internet literacy, an increasingly relevant skill. You will be working virtually with an international organization. You will report to a supervisor abroad as you participate in project-based work.
Virtual – Engineering and Computer Science
Financial Aid and Scholarships
UC Davis Students: Virtual internships are eligible for financial aid consideration as extended through the American Rescue Plan (ARP). At this time, the Department of Education extended eligibility through the end of the COVID pandemic. If financial aid eligibility for virtual internships is extended through summer 2023, financial aid estimates will be valid. Financial Aid and Scholarships is monitoring updates from the Department of Education and will act accordingly.
Melissa Bender is a Continuing Lecturer in the University Writing Program at the University of California, Davis, where she earned her Ph.D. in English. She also holds an MFA in Fiction Writing from the University of Pittsburgh. She is the editor of Contested Commemoration in U.S.