Programs in which students go to college for some time in another country while making regular progress toward their diplomas or degrees.
Any arrangements by which a student completes part of the college program-typically the junior year but sometimes only a semester or summer, studying in another country. A college may operate a campus abroad, or it may have a cooperative agreement with some other American college or institution in another country.
Study Abroad programs are offered in many different countries. The Office of International Programs has a number of resources to help you begin investigating your study abroad options. Please visit them at http://www.sa.sdsu.edu/isc/goabroad.htm
A program in which all or part of an academic year can be completed at a college or university in another country.
The University offers an excellent undergraduate Study Abroad program for international students who wish to study for either one semester or one academic year at the ANU. Study Abroad students enrol on a non-award basis. Students are able to begin at either the beginning of Semester 1 (February) or Semester 2 (July).
MC offers programs in Korea, Japan, Wales, France, and Puerto Rico. Other countries are possible destinations through special arrangements. Study abroad can often be done at no additional cost to the student except for air-fare and personal expenses. Ask your advisor about these opportunities, or stop by the International House for information.
Is any arrangement by which a student completes part of the college program-typically the junior year but sometimes only a semester in the summer-studying in another country. A college may operate its own abroad program or it may have a cooperative arrangement with another American College or with an institution in another country.
An experience through the International Education Program that permits students to attend colleges and universities in other countries.
agreement between institutions in different geographical locations enabling students to move from one to the other for short or long-term study periods within a single degree program
A program in which students attend school in a country outside the United States and receive academic credit toward their major. Visit colleges' Web sites to determine whether they offer study abroad.
Most schools offer a program which allows students to take classes in another country (either through the university itself or an affiliated institution). Students can investigate study abroad programs either through the department of their major or through the student services office. Some schools allow students to design their own experiences; other programs may connect a class at home with travel abroad.
An international exchange program that allows students to live and study in a different country for up to a year?and have it count toward their degree.
The process of attending another approved institution. An outgoing study abroad student pays all tuition fees directly to the other institution.
Any arrangement by which a student completes part of the college program studying in another country. Can be at a campus abroad or through a cooperative agreement with some other U.S. college or an institution of another country.
Financial aid may be available to students participating in Study Abroad programs. Contact the Office of Student Financial Aid Services at Stony Brook for additional information.
Studying abroad is the act of a student pursuing educational opportunities in a foreign country. Typically classes taken while studying abroad award credits transferable to higher education institutions in the home country. However, students may pursue these opportunities at any age and may not require college credit.