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luiginter U.S. Study Abroad Programs
Over 80,000 Americans study abroad at the college or university level each academic year. The number of U.S. students going abroad has increased by about two percent annually over recent years, and this type of study opportunity is now an established part of American academic life. While most ...
Source: U.S. Department of Education
Studying Abroad
Studying abroad can be a fun and safe experience but it is important to realize that you are subject to the laws and customs of another country. Here are some tips prepared by the Office of Overseas Services to help keep you prepared and safe. Although most trips abroad are trouble free, ...
Source: U.S. State Department
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Financial Support (for Study Abroad)
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For Undergraduates & Graduate Students (Funding for Study Abroad)
For Undergraduates & Graduate Students...
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Studying Abroad: Primary and Secondary Level
Students in the elementary and secondary grades go abroad to study for the same reasons that older students do--cultural...
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Studying Abroad: Undergraduate Level
If you are currently enrolled in college you should start your search for study abroad opportunities by contacting the...
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Educating the Expat Child: A guide to finding the ideal school overseas
Families moving abroad, whether for business, military service, or personal reasons, often face the dilemma of finding...
Source: Education.com
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