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Visiting the Study Abroad Office
So, you're thinking about going abroad. You may not be 100 percent sure yet that study abroad is for you, but you are ...
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Study Abroad: Matching the Right Option to Your Needs
After you think through which type of program is right for you and find out what you're looking for, you're ready to ...
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Adding Up the Costs of Study Abroad
Thinking about how much your experience abroad is going to cost you (and your parents) relative to what you pay per ...
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Study Abroad Resources
US Network for Education Information (US Dept of Education) http://www.ed.gov/NLE/USNEI USNEI presents basic ...
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Transferring Credit from Abroad: Avoiding Some Common Mistakes
Although I cannot speak for all universities, I can say that making any of the following course choices while studying ...
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Hitting the Books to Find Out More about Study Abroad
Thanks to the Internet, students are often able to research and write papers from the comfort of their dorm room ...
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Study Abroad: Squaring Away Insurance, Wills, and Taxes
There are details you probably don't pay too much attention to while you're living in this country. For instance, how ...
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The British University System: Studying Abroad in England
University-level courses in the United Kingdom are taught in English, but few other similarities exist between British ...
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Supply and Demand: Studying Economics Abroad
Most of the economics majors at my undergraduate university studied abroad at the London School of Economics. I always ...
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Studying Abroad in Scotland
Scottish universities are more similar to U.S. schools than English universities. In fact, the American educational ...
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Show Me the Money: An Undergraduate's Budget in Japan
In the spring of 1998, Angineeki Miles studied in Nagoya, Japan with primary support from a David L. Boren ...
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Prepare for Your Career - Participate in an International Exchange Now
To be successful in an increasing number of jobs, young adults need to have leadership and cross-cultural skills. ...
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Excuuuuuse You!: Tips for Studying Abroad
John Pearson is Director of the Bechtel International Center at Stanford University, which houses a number of ...
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Timing Your Study Abroad Trip: The Trimester System
Universities in the U.K. are designed differently than schools in the United States. One major difference: Many...
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Study Abroad for Premed Students
Most universities tell their premed students that if they're interested in studying abroad, then by all means, they...
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Considering Study Abroad in Oxford and Cambridge
The Universities of Cambridge and Oxford are among the oldest universities in the world and among the largest in the...
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Study Abroad in Europe: Ireland, Italy, Switzerland
The really bizarre or challenging things that happened during my travels are the memories that remain particularly vivid...
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Study Abroad in Thailand, Indonesia, New Zealand, Australia
Sojourning near the Equator Australia, New Zealand, and the islands of the South Pacific are great destinations for...
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