CV / RESUME FOR STUDY ABROAD

Creating a CV (Curriculum Vitae) for study abroad can be slightly different from a traditional job CV. When applying to study abroad programs, universities, or academic institutions, you want to emphasize your academic qualifications, achievements, and personal qualities that make you a strong candidate for the program you’re interested in.
Here’s a template and some tips on how to structure your CV for study abroad:
State your objective, which is to secure admission to the study abroad program at [Name of the University/Institution] for the [Name of the Program] program starting in [Month, Year].
EDUCATION:
[Month Year – Present] Bachelor of [Your Major], [Your University], [Location]
- Include your GPA if it’s impressive.
- Mention any relevant coursework or thesis projects.
[Month Year – Month Year] High School Diploma, [High School Name], [Location]
- Include any honors or awards received during high school.
STUDY ABROAD EXPERIENCE:
[Month Year – Month Year] Exchange Program at [Host University], [Location]
- Describe the courses you took and any achievements or experiences during your exchange.
- Mention if you received any scholarships or grants for this program.
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS:
- List any academic awards, scholarships, or honors you’ve received.
- Include your ranking in your class, if applicable.
RESEARCH EXPERIENCE:
[Month Year – Month Year] Research Assistant, [Professor’s Name], [University/Institution]
- Describe your role, the research project, and any significant contributions or findings.
INTERNSHIPS AND WORK EXPERIENCE:
[Month Year – Month Year] Internship at [Company/Institution], [Location]
- Describe your role, responsibilities, and achievements during the internship.
[Month Year – Month Year] Part-time job as [Job Title], [Company/Organization], [Location]
EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES:
- List relevant clubs, organizations, or activities you were involved in, highlighting leadership roles and accomplishments.
SKILLS:
- Include language skills, computer skills, or any other skills relevant to your study abroad program.
VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCE:
[Month Year – Month Year] Volunteer at [Organization], [Location]
- Describe your volunteer work and any notable contributions.
REFERENCES:
- Include 2-3 academic or professional references with their names, titles, contact information, and a brief description of your relationship with them.
ADDITIONAL TIPS:
- Keep it concise: Your CV should ideally not exceed two pages.
- Tailor it to the program: Highlight experiences, skills, and achievements that are relevant to the specific study abroad program you’re applying to.
- Be honest: Provide accurate and truthful information on your CV.
- Proofread: Check for spelling and grammatical errors.
- Use a professional format: Stick to a clean, easy-to-read format with consistent fonts and formatting.
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