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Study Abroad: When in Rome, Do as the Romans Do
Social customs vary from culture to culture, so it's virtually impossible for me to construct a list of social ...
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Studying Abroad
Studying abroad can be a fun and safe experience but it is important to realize that you are subject to the laws ...
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Determining Your Study Abroad Courseload
Beware: Hazards in Transferring CreditStudying abroad is not a vacation . . . at least as far as your home university ...
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Travel Health Tips for Students Studying Abroad
Study-abroad programs offer an exciting opportunity for learning and cultural exchange. With the number of students ...
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Financial Support (for Study Abroad)
Please check General Information, Undergraduate Level, and Graduate Level to learn about useful Web sites that have ...
Source: U.S. Department of Education
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Study Abroad: Finding a Place to Live
By the time you're ready to study abroad, you've realized that your living situation affects your college experience. ...
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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 ...
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Should Your Teen Get a Summer Job?
Last summer your teenager lazed around the pool complaining he was bored. This summer, though, he's old enough to get a ...
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Communicating with Home during Study Abroad
Before going abroad, make sure to decide with your family and friends how to communicate with them while you're abroad. ...
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Mind the Gap!: 11 Amazing Ways to Spend a Year Off Before College
A growing number of high school seniors are deciding to take a breather before heading to the dormitory. It's called a ...
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Going Abroad
Before you plan to go abroad it is a good idea to consider the many different things you will need to know and to do in ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Should Your Child Take a Gap Year?
It's called a "gap year." And while it's been a common and popular rite of passage in Australia and the U.K. for...
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Submitting Applications: Completing the Study Abroad Application
The actual study abroad application (minus any essays) is fairly short and need not take you hours and hours to...
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Submitting Study Abroad Applications: Getting an Application
It wasn't long ago that you endured the tiring and arduous process of applying for admission to college. Remember the...
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Making It Official: Enrolling in Your Study Abroad University
The list of things to do and people to contact to ensure a smooth study abroad experience is long. Of paramount...
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Submitting Study Abroad Applications: Putting It in the Mail and Waiting
Putting it in the Mail I know, this also seems obvious, but prepare a checklist of everything that you need to send...
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