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Which US Colleges Offer Study Abroad Programs?

I'm starting to look into colleges and want to find US schools that provide strong study abroad opportunities. How can I find a college that offers programs in Europe or Asia? What should I consider when choosing?

a year ago

Many US colleges offer robust study abroad programs that provide a life-changing opportunity for students to immerse themselves in different cultures, learn new languages, and open their minds to new ways of life. Here are a few suggestions.

1. University of Southern California (USC): USC offers more than 350 study abroad programs in 50+ countries, spanning Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas.

2. New York University (NYU): NYU, through its Global Network University, offers a wide range of study abroad opportunities with comprehensive campuses in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai, and global academic centers in cities such as London, Paris, Berlin and Sydney.

3. Boston University (BU): BU's study abroad program includes offerings in over 20 countries on six continents.

4. Middlebury College: This liberal arts college has a strong focus on language learning and cultural immersion. Programs exist in countries across Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa.

5. Georgetown University: With programs across Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Latin America, students can study a wide range of disciplines such as business, health, politics, and religion.

While almost all colleges offer study abroad programs of some kind, the depth, scope, and richness of these experiences can vary greatly between schools. Hence, you should look at:

1. Program options: Some schools have a wider range of destinations and disciplines than others. Look into the specific countries and majors available to find a match for you.

2. Type of experience: Some programs immerse students in the local culture and population, while others, often campus-based, may have a 'bubble' of students from your home institution.

3. Duration: Programs can range from a few weeks in the summer to an entire academic year, so think about how long you're willing to be away from home.

4. Cost: Study abroad can be expensive. Check if your financial aid will transfer, if the program offers any scholarships, or if there are any additional expenses like travel, visas, and insurance.

5. Language requirements: Some programs require or prefer students who can speak the local language, while others might offer courses only in English.

Remember, each college's study abroad office can provide more specific information. You can also reach out to current students or alumni who've participated in these programs for a first-hand perspective. Happy researching!

a year ago

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