“Once I arrived I soon realized how easy it was to acclimate to campus life in Vienna. The professors were so helpful, and even though I was in a huge city, campus felt like a small community. I immediately looked for ways to get involved on campus, and that’s when I joined the student government. It was a really exciting way to meet full-time students and help get really connected to the campus during my time there. Vienna itself was always alive with things to do. I’d wake up, go to class and always have something exciting planned for after. I loved feeling like a tourist and local all at once in Vienna. By the time I left, I had made so many friends and connections it was hard to leave. One of the best things about Vienna was being able to connect with students from so many different countries on campus. I now have friends to stay with all over Europe.” - Reagan Jobe, Transylvania University

"I was inspired to go abroad because of my interest in diversity and cultural immersion of a European country. My absolute favorite part about Austria was the architecture and easy access to other countries since it was a central location. I enjoyed going to the coffee shops, traveling to other surrounding countries, train rides, and mountain towns in Austria. The people there made the experience unique. Being around students from other Webster university campuses that were given the opportunity to study abroad, as well as students from different colleges in the USA was a special part of studying abroad.” - Sonca Nguyen, Webster University St. Louis

“Vienna is one of the most beautiful and culturally embracive cities I have visited in the world. There is a new holiday or tradition each month that gives you insight into Austrian life.” - Josie Bowles, Webster University St. Louis