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¿Why Study Abroad?

A real competitive advantage for your professional future

More and more students are seeking international experiences to stand out in a global job market. Various international studies show that studying abroad provides significant benefits in employability, professional skills, and career opportunities.


Impact on your professional future

According to international studies:

✔ 97% of students who study abroad find employment within the first 12 months after graduating.

✔ Graduates with international experience can earn up to 25% more in their starting salary.

✔ They are 23% less likely to face long-term unemployment.

✔ 64% of employers value international experience when hiring.

✔ Nearly 40% of students who study abroad later work in another country.

More than 90% of Propella’s international graduates have secured employment within 6 months of completing their degree.


Skills employers are looking for

Students who have an international experience develop skills that are highly valued in the job market:

• Adaptability and resilience

• Leadership and independence

• Intercultural communication

• Language proficiency

• Global mindset

• Problem-solving ability

More than 90% of students report significant improvements in these skills after studying abroad.


Studying in your country vs. studying abroad

  • Access to global opportunities

Local studies: Moderate

International studies: Very high


  • Language development

Local studies: Limited

International studies: High


  • Professional networking

Local studies: Local networks

International studies: International networks


  • CV differentiation

Local studies: Medium

International studies: High


  • Access to multinational companies

Local studies: Limited

International studies: High


With Propella you can

Access universities in North America and Europe

Obtain academic and athletic opportunities

Build an international network of contacts

Develop a competitive profile for the global job market