Study abroad allow students to continue their education while heading to a foreign country. Typically, the student’s college in the U.S. forms partnerships with overseas universities, allowing their students to attend lectures or conduct research while they’re in the other country.
Some scholarships allow students to sign up for programs through schools in the United States. Also, students can find scholarships for international educational programs.
- COLORADO COLLEGEBetween 70-80% of the students study away from campus for at least one academic credit.- GOUCHER COLLEGEThis smaller liberal arts school requires students to spend time learning abroad.
- KALAMAZOO COLLEGEOffers more than 40 programs across 23 countries with students attending a minimum of six months overseas- MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE16 programs through affiliate universities plus faculty members oversee the experience.
- NEW YORK UNIVERSITYIt’s comprehensive and accessible, with opportunities available for students as early as their first academic year- PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITYStudents live in facilities owned by the university plus, faculty also attend, giving students a critical touchstone.