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Questions & Answers

About SST

Find Answers to Your Questions & Concerns

Heading off for over three months in another country is easy for some students. Others might like to consider SST but have circumstances that make it difficult.

The sections below cover frequently asked questions as well as situations that prevent students from choosing SST. If the barrier you face is not represented here, contact jans@goshen.edu to set up a time to talk. No one should have to pass up a rare opportunity to see the world from a different angle.

Frequently Asked Questions

Full semesters abroad are available in ChinaEcuador, IndonesiaSenegal, and Tanzania. Our domestic semesters focus on the Navajo and Hopi Nations (Arizona) and immigration (Baltimore, Maryland.) Short course locations vary year to year. See our home page.

Semester SST units are 13 weeks with half of the time spent in group study and learning, and half at a service assignment.

Hybrid semesters are 13 weeks with half of the time spent on campus and half off-campus.

Course by course options are three weeks during May term or are taken as one course in a regular 13-week semester.

Most students complete SST during their sophomore or junior year, but the decision depends on a range of factors such as major and athletic requirements. Students must have at least 30 credit hours. This is equivalent to finishing your first year of college.

12-23 students, led by a faculty member and spouse or assistant

Options vary, but common assignments include:

  • Teaching the English language
  • Working in a school with children
  • Helping at a health clinic
  • Assisting in a community development project with an organization such as Habitat for Humanity.

Goshen College works hard to make SST affordable. Student tuition and room and board costs are the same as for other courses. Your financial aid package (including your grants and scholarships) will apply.

Extra costs are listed in the program overview section of each option’s webpage. If SST is a 9th semester for you, see the Financial Aid Office to find out if your aid will extend an extra semester.

Commuter students will need to pay room and board for SST courses off-campus.

Yes. One of the five core values at the foundation of Goshen College is global citizenship, so intercultural study is an important component of the Goshen Core. Multiple formats and options allow for a variety of needs. It is possible to complete SST within this region at minimal extra cost.

Students may fulfill their requirement through another college’s program. You will need the approval of the director of international education.  Learn more about those options.

See our home page for current options.

For a semester, sign in to myGC and look for the box labeled forms in the lower right corner. Select SST Enrollment Form.

For course by course options register during enrollment periods as with any other course.

Groups have been traveling since the summer of 2021. We remain in close contact with our partners within each country and rely on their advice about local conditions, as well as State Department travel advisories. We are careful to observe the protocols of the locations that host us. An alternative will be provided if it is necessary to cancel a unit.

Common Concerns for Students

  • SST Stories contains many reflections from GC alums who went on SST. Choose stories by country or the year they occurred.
  • Delphin Monga, Tanzania 2020 – Delphin chose to spend SST in the region where he spent his childhood as a refugee.
  • Eric Miller an SSTer who went to Ecuador in 2020 created two videos about the experience.  In this 13-minute video, he interviewed many of his classmates about the experience.

Parts of these pages are very general or specific to UC Santa Cruz. Scroll down to the sections called Student Perspectives to read stories from LGBTQ+ travelers.