Faculty-led Program in Taiwan
Course Options (3 credit hours)
COUN 6256: Multicultural Counseling
Dates & Deadlines
App Deadline: Monday December 15th, 2025
Program Dates: Tuesday May 19 to Saturday June 2, 2026 (Dates tentative)
Schedule A Meeting
To get started, click the link below to schedule a meeting with an advisor. During this meeting, we will go over important information regarding academics, day-by-day itinerary, housing, costs, scholarships, and answer any questions you may have at this time.
Interested in studying abroad in the winter of 2027 or later? Please fill out the waitlist form below and the study abroad center will notify you when applications for future terms open.
Unsure where to begin? Visit our Application Process page to learn more!

My favorite part was the opportunity to engage directly with the local culture through guided experiences and meaningful interactions. Whether it was visiting schools and counseling centers, participating in traditional activities or simply navigating daily life in Taiwan, these moments allowed me to step outside my comfort zone and gain a deeper understanding of cultural values and perspective
Course Leader
Olivia Chen, Associate Professor
Department: Family, Aging, and Counseling
Phone: 319-273-4314
E-mail:olivia.chen@uni.edu
Campus Address: LAT 241
Dr. Chen grew up in Taiwan and is a native speaker of Mandarin Chinese and the Minan dialect. She has visited Taiwan frequently over the last five years. Dr. Chen is eager to demonstrate to her students how various environmental, cultural, social, economic, and religious/spiritual factors are interconnected and influence people's lives. She is looking forward to taking students on a cultural adventure in Taiwan.
- Academics
COUN 6256: Multicultural Counseling (3 credit hours)
The purpose of this course is to identify and increase multicultural awareness, knowledge, and skills among counseling students. This course provides the opportunity for personal and professional growth through developing an understanding of one’s personal values, attitudes, motivation, behavior and development. This self-awareness is reflected upon through the examination of culture, race, ethnicity and multiple assumed identities of individuals who reside in the United States. A review of current multicultural literature related to the counseling professions, and practical application of multicultural theory to practice are presented.
Course Prerequisites: Must be a graduate student in degree-seeking standing or unclassified.
In this course, students will travel to Taiwan during the first two weeks and complete the remaining course requirements during the second half of the class. The Study Abroad Center will enroll participants in the course. Please contact the program’s course leader for more information on academic requirements.
NOTES:
- Students planning to participate in the spring commencement ceremony in May can enroll in this summer term program, however, their degree will not be conferred until the end of the summer term and is contingent on the successful completion of the program and all required coursework.
- Students attending colleges and universities other than UNI are welcome to participate in this program. If you are not currently a UNI student, but would like to participate in this program, please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center prior to starting your program application.
- Program Activities
This study abroad program offers students a transformative exploration of multicultural counseling within a vibrant and diverse cultural context. Through visits to universities, counseling centers, and indigenous communities, students gain firsthand exposure to Taiwan’s unique approaches to mental health and wellness. Cultural activities such as temple tours, traditional arts workshops, and culinary experiences deepen their understanding of identity, values, and healing practices. The itinerary fosters meaningful dialogue and reflection, equipping students with culturally responsive counseling skills and a broadened global perspective.
- Housing & Meals
Hotel accommodations for students will be arranged in advance by the Study Abroad Center and fully included in the total cost of the program. All breakfasts and several group meals are also included in the cost of the program. For all other meals, students are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity to explore local cuisine and dining experiences.
- Health & Wellbeing
Health Preparation for Studying Abroad
Studying abroad is an exciting opportunity, but it also requires careful planning—especially when it comes to your health. To ensure a safe and successful experience, we strongly recommend the following steps:
1. Talk to Your Healthcare Provider Early
At the time you are selecting your study abroad program, schedule an appointment with your primary care provider or specialist to discuss:- Medication Legality: Some prescription and over-the-counter medications that are legal in the U.S. may be restricted or illegal in other countries. Your provider can help you determine if your medications are permitted in your destination and suggest alternatives if needed.
- Chronic Conditions or Health Concerns: Discuss how your health needs might be affected by travel, climate, time zone changes, or access to care abroad.
- Mental Health Support: If you are currently receiving mental health care, talk with your provider about how to maintain support while abroad.
2. Schedule a Travel Health Consultation (6–8 Weeks Before Departure)
A separate travel health consultation is essential and should be held at least 6–8 weeks before your departure. During this appointment, a travel medicine specialist can:- Review your destination-specific health risks
- Recommend or administer necessary vaccines
- Provide guidance on food and water safety
- Prescribe medications for travel-related illnesses (e.g., malaria, traveler’s diarrhea)
- Offer tips for managing jet lag, altitude, and other travel-related challenges
These appointments can be held at the UNI Student Health Clinic. For more information on their services, please visit their website.
Accessibility and Study Abroad: Plan Ahead for a Smooth Experience
If you are a student with a disability or accessibility concern—whether related to mobility, learning, mental health, chronic health conditions, or other needs—we encourage you to connect with Student Accessibility Services (SAS) as early as possible, ideally during the program selection process. Early communication allows our team to understand your specific needs and preferences and explore available accommodations in your host country.
Accessibility resources and standards can vary widely by country, so advance planning is essential to help us advocate for your needs and create a positive, inclusive experience abroad.
Reach out to Student Accessibility Services to start a conversation. The sooner we know, the more we can do to support you.
- Important Information to Review
A faculty-led study abroad program combines academic learning with cultural immersion, guided by university faculty. Students earn credit through hands-on experiences and site visits tailored to the destination. The program fosters a strong sense of community through shared housing, group activities, and cultural events, creating lasting bonds among participants. This type of program has limited individual free time and days will be spent primarily with other group members. If you are interested in a more individualized program experience, we encourage you to check out our partner university summer school opportunities.
Study abroad is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be challenged by new experiences in new environments and cultures. UNI study abroad programs are designed to prioritize educational opportunities for students. Students are encouraged to embrace the adventure of exploring how housing, meals, and daily routines differ abroad.
Meet your Advisor:
Steph is a full time study abroad advisor who will help you throughout the application process to Taiwan, including documentation, finances, scholarships, and more. From your first steps meeting until you take off for your new adventure, Steph will help you every step of the way.
Important information to review:
Study abroad is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to be challenged by new experiences in new environments and cultures. UNI study abroad programs are designed to prioritize educational opportunities for students. Students are encouraged to embrace the adventure of exploring how housing, meals, and daily routines differ abroad.
Entry and Exit Requirements
Review and follow the travel recommendations of the U.S. State Department for travel to Taiwan
Program Costs
Estimated Program Cost: $6,901 - $7,401
*estimated total cost of participation, actual amount depends on type of housing accommodation selected, actual airfare purchase price, personal spending habits, and other factors
Estimated Program Cost | |
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Estimated Total Program Cost | $6,901 - $7,401 |
Estimated U-bill Charges | $4,674 - $4,874 |
Estimated Out-of-Pocket Costs | $2,227 - $2,527 |
Taiwan Cost Estimate 2026 (PDF)
What's Included
Tuition and Fees
Housing and Meals
Program Activities
Pre-Departure Advising
Travel Health Insurance
Transportation
Eligibility Requirements to Study Abroad
The Study Abroad Center reserves the right to determine participants' eligibility to study abroad. Students must have a completed study abroad application, including supportive recommendation form(s). View eligibility requirements.