The application for January and Spring 2027 programs will open in August 2026. If you have any questions in the meantime, please write to steinhardt.global@nyu.edu.
This course is designed to provide graduate students in the helping and aligned and allied professions with an introduction to social justice and multicultural and cross-cultural counseling. Participants will explore how behavior and experiences are shaped by cultural influences and society in the West African city of Accra, Ghana, a dynamic and traditional city of historic significance with a strong sense of community. In the first half of the semester, students will learn the fundamental concepts in social justice, cross-cultural and multicultural counseling through readings, online lectures, and online coursework; they will also meet weekly in an online classroom to discuss the materials and to prepare for the one-week, immersive study abroad experience.
During the one-week travel component in Accra, students will gain experiential knowledge of contemporary Ghanaian culture, its traditions and social justice challenges, and local models of wellness and healing through guest lectures and field visits with local educators, mental health professionals, and other service providers. After the spring break travel abroad, the class will convene again to reflect on their experiences and connect them to principles of cross-cultural counseling. The course will offer an in-depth examination of what it means – and what it takes – for counselors, educators, and other helping professionals to develop cultural competence and cultural humility in a globalizing context.
Location:
Accra, Ghana
Program Dates:
Travel component: March 13-20, 2027
Required class meetings: January 29, February 12, February 26, March 5 and April 2; all 6-9:00 pm EST via Zoom
Faculty:
Frandelia Moore, Clinical Assistant Professor of Applied Psychology, Department of Applied Psychology
Sailume Walo-Roberts, Adjunct Professor, Department of Applied Psychology
Application Deadlines:
- Priority Deadline: September 21, 2026 (admissions continue following the priority round deadline on a space-available and rolling basis)
- Regular Deadline: October 21, 2026
- Final Deadline (Spring programs only): November 4, 2026
Find the application link and instructions on the "How to Apply" page.
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Who can participate:
- NYU graduate students
- NYU undergraduate students who have:
- 96+ earned credits by course start date
- related coursework
- approval from the faculty director as well as their advisor
- Non-NYU graduate students and professionals who both:
- Are U.S. citizens or permanent residents
- Currently hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university in the United States
Related areas of study:
- Applied Psychology
- Counseling
- Drama, Art, and Music Therapy
- Physical and Occupational Therapy
- Higher Education and Student Affairs
- International Education
This is not a complete list. We value diverse perspectives in our programs and encourage students from other majors and professions.
How to apply:
The application link and instructions, as well as the deadlines and notification timelines, can be found on the "How to Apply" page.
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This is a credit-bearing graduate Global course. Students must take one of the following two courses for a total of 3 credits. All participants should complete APSY-GE 2682 unless they receive confirmation from their academic advisor that they must take APSY-GE 2300 instead. Each student will be registered by the Global Affairs team:
- APSY-GE 2682, Section 095 (Class #TBC) - Cross-Cultural Counseling (3 credits)
- APSY-GE 2300, Section 095 (Class #TBC) - Independent Study (3 credits)
Offered through the Department of Applied Psychology.
Important Note: All program applicants must meet with their academic adviser to determine if and how this course may be applied toward their degree program requirements.
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Direct Costs Billed by NYU
Participants will be billed for the cost of the graduate course following the standard per-credit rate for NYU Steinhardt Graduate Study Tuition and Fees. In addition, study abroad courses have a supplemental Program Fee that covers the cost of housing abroad, program activities and visits, group transportation in-country, and international health insurance. Students can expect to be billed:
- Steinhardt Graduate Tuition (3 credits) - TBC
- Steinhardt Graduate Registration and Services Fees - TBC
- Program Fee - TBC
- International Health Insurance - Included
Estimated Direct Cost Total - TBC
Tuition, Registration, and Program fees will be due based on the Bursar's Payment Schedule for the Spring term.
Out-of-Pocket Costs
Students are responsible for purchasing flights to and from the program location and will be notified when to book. We recommend comparing tickets on multiple sites to ensure the best fare.
In addition to airfare, participants should budget for other out-of-pocket costs, including daily meals (except for included welcome and farewell meals); transportation to and from the airport; passport and/or visa fees (if applicable); vaccination costs (if applicable); and other personal incidentals. These costs will vary depending on individual students' budgets, preferences, and choices. Participants are encouraged to use the Study Abroad Budget Worksheet linked below to estimate these expenses.
Scholarships
NYU Steinhardt offers two short-term study abroad scholarships and maintains a list of additional external funding opportunities.
Study Abroad Budget Worksheet
The Study Abroad Budget Worksheet was created to help participants estimate the cost of their study abroad experience and identify any funding gaps. We encourage all students to complete the Worksheet to estimate their expected costs and funding sources. Contact the Steinhardt Office of Global Affairs with any questions.
PLEASE NOTE: This spreadsheet lists possible expenses and may not be all-inclusive of program costs. In addition, costs may fluctuate due to changes in currency exchange rates, airfare, personal preferences, and other factors. While this is a good tool for reviewing study abroad expenses, the results should be considered estimates.
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Housing
Students stay in shared-occupancy housing arranged by the Office of Global Affairs. The cost of housing is included in the Program Fee. Group accommodation dates correspond with the program dates listed above.
Flight, Travel, and Visa Information
Flight: Students purchase their own flights to and from the program destination. Please keep in mind that flights arriving in Ghana typically depart from New York a day in advance. All participants are strongly encouraged to purchase refundable flights.
Passport: All program participants are required to have a valid passport, which must be valid for at least six months beyond the program's end date.
Visa: Review visa information for this destination on the Global Affairs Study Abroad Resources Guide.
Vaccinations: To enter Ghana, all visitors must provide proof of yellow fever vaccination. Students planning to travel should schedule an appointment with a healthcare provider as soon as possible and at least 8 weeks before their departure date. This allows ample time to receive the yellow fever vaccine, discuss any other recommended vaccinations or preventive medications, and complete the visa process once the vaccine has been received. The NYU Student Health Center offers the Yellow Fever vaccine and other travel-related vaccinations and medications.
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Pre-Departure Resources
Visit the Steinhardt Study Abroad Resources website and get a head start on preparing for your study abroad program experience.
Helpful links
Policies
All applicants should review the Office of Global Affairs Short-Term Graduate Courses Policies page prior to applying to study abroad.
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