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Top universities sending students abroad?

Studying abroad sounds amazing, and I want to know which universities have the best programs or send the most students overseas. Are there particular schools that are really strong in offering international opportunities for students?

a year ago

Sure, there are several universities known for excellent study abroad programs and high participation rates. According to data from the Institute of International Education, here are a few that consistently send a significant number of students abroad:

1. New York University (NYU): NYU has a strong emphasis on global learning. They have global academic centers in cities like Berlin, Accra, Buenos Aires, Sydney, and Shanghai. When studying there, students have the same rigorous academic experience they'd have in New York.

2. University of Southern California (USC): USC offers programs in over 50 countries, ranging from semester or year-long options to short-term programs over the summer or winter break.

3. Boston University (BU): BU offers over 200 study abroad programs in over 20 countries, and their International Programs office provides plenty of support for students interested in studying abroad.

4. University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin): UT Austin has a high study abroad rate and offers more than 400 programs in over 100 countries.

5. University of Georgia (UGA): Known for its diverse and extensive study abroad programs, UGA offers over 100 faculty-led programs across various disciplines.

6. Stanford University: Stanford offers its students the opportunity to study at its centers in Oxford, Cape Town, Berlin, Florence, Kyoto, Moscow, Paris, and Santiago.

Remember, the best school for studying abroad depends on your field of study, the location you're interested in, and the type of experience you're seeking. It's always a good idea to ask about specific study abroad opportunities when you communicate with a university's admissions office.

a year ago

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