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OSU-M Teaches Hong Kong University Students About Studying Music Abroad

Monday, January 5th, 2009


There are many benefits of studying abroad, from learning a new language to meeting international students, but did you ever think that you could learn about a country’s music abroad and discover the importance of Wal-Mart during your study abroad stay?

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Student’s Study Abroad Photography to be in National Geographic Calendar

Monday, December 22nd, 2008


Did you ever think that taking study abroad pictures or study abroad photos could make you famous? Well it did for Morgan Harris, who is a politics and sociology/anthropology at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia.

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Study Abroad Myths for College Students

Monday, December 15th, 2008


Sara Dumont, who is the director of the Study Abroad Program at American University, provided great information about the ten most common college myths of studying abroad in a U.S. News & World Report article.

Here are a few of the biggest myths and what you can do to avoid them:

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UA Students Realize the Cost of Studying Abroad

Monday, December 8th, 2008


At the University of Arizona up to 400 students study abroad in the fall or spring and an amazing 1,000 students can study abroad for a summer. These students also have the opportunity to study in over 50 countries around the world.

But even though schools like UA offer great study abroad opportunities the students are still having trouble paying for these foreign trips.

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More Students Earning College Degree Abroad

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008


Many students get to spend a summer abroad or an entire semester abroad, but did you ever think that they would spend all 4 years of college in another country?

Apparently this is the new trend for American students, who are going straight from high school graduation to attending college at schools like the University of St. Andrews in Scotland.

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More Chinese Students Studying Abroad in U.S.

Monday, November 17th, 2008


Did you know that international students and their families contribute more than $15 billion annually to the U.S. economy? This is how many colleges get revenue to continue their study abroad programs.

Lucky for the U.S. China’s economy is booming, and that means more Chinese students are rushing to America to get an education. Despite the past terrorist attacks and increased security measures, the number of international students coming to the U.S. rose 7% just from last year, and much of that percentage comes from China.

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Study Abroad with SemesteratSea.org

Monday, November 10th, 2008


Joining an international study abroad program is an exciting experience, so can you imagine how much more exciting this experience would be if you studied abroad on a boat?

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Study Abroad in an Eco Village

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008


Studying abroad for a semester or a summer in another country is already an exciting opportunity, but think how much fun you could have while studying abroad in an eco village.

Living Routes is an organization that offers for-credit sustainability education programs on every continent. These programs give students a chance to help build durable and long-lasting economies in communities around the world.

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Want to Sign Up for a Spring 2009 Study Abroad Program?

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008


Most universities and study abroad programs have stopped accepting applications for a Spring 2009 study abroad destination because due dates are typically the beginning of October.

But CEA, a leading global study abroad provider, is still accepting applications for the spring, and the provider will still be accepting them until mid-November.

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Study Abroad Agencies Subpoenaed For Influencing Colleges with Incentives

Monday, October 20th, 2008


Why have five study abroad agencies been subpoenaed by the New York Attorney General? The agencies are under investigation because they were suspected of offering colleges special rebates, free and subsidized travel, unpaid seats on advisory boards, help with back-office services and marketing stipends to influence the colleges to send students to study in a study abroad program a specific region…

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