Study Abroad
Study in Another Country
It is no secret that Studying Abroad has a lot of benefits. Unlike vacations, a study abroad program immerses you into a foreign culture for an extended time, offering you insights and experiences that you can’t get any other way. Whether your goal is to learn another language, take unique courses, or just get out of the country for a while, studying abroad will change your life for the better. Plus, it will look great on your resume!
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Booking Flights for Study Abroad
Whether you are a first time flyer or a global jetsetter, buying a flight for study abroad requires some extra planning and consideration. Basic Economy fares should be avoided because they don’t allow changes of any kind, and they can come with very expensive bag fees.
ScholarTrip negotiates special student fares with airlines from around the world to offer discounts to student travelers. These are the best fares for study abroad programs.
Benefits of Study Abroad
There are many reasons why you will want to study abroad. Traveling internationally will widen your skill set as you mingle with international students, learn about different cultures and experience new destinations like a local. You may have to get out of your comfort zone a little but in return you can learn to adapt to new surroundings and learn about different traits and traditions, gain independence and make lifelong friends.
Preparing for Study Abroad
Chances are you will decide where you want to study based on your passions and expected degree. Brush up on the history, customs, food, tourism and language before leaving. Check with your local school to see if there are any on-campus student organizations for international students from your future home abroad. Attend a meeting to discover the differences in campus life and where to find the best food, helpful apps, their favorite bars and clubs at home, and more.
Airfare Deposit
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Frequently Asked Questions
Any student can study abroad, but most programs have a GPA requirement (2.0 or higher), and the better your GPA, the better your chances of getting into the program.
Depending on your school, you may have the option to study abroad on your own at a foreign university, or with a group of students from your school. Group trips are normally led by a faculty member from your college or university and focus on topics specific to the country, like Art, Archaeology or History. On your own programs tend to be foriegn language classes.
If you study through your university for one semester or full year, you’ll pay tuition to your university because you’re still enrolled there. You’ll pay housing to the university at which you’re studying and that cost will vary. The cost of living will also vary depending on the country and city to which you’re going.
You will work this out in advance to make sure you get course and hour equivalency so that you don’t fall behind in your degree plan. Classes may count toward your major or may just count as electives. Your study abroad office will help you get this approved with your professors before you go.
Yes! Many group programs offered by American schools overseas are taught in English, or you can choose to study abroad in another English-speaking country. If you prefer to go to a non-English speaking country, you should consider taking a few semesters of the language beforehand so you know the basics, and improve your skills once you get there. Some programs also offer intense language classes to help you while abroad.
Yes, especially if you are studying during the regular school year. You’ll have free time to do whatever you want, much like at home. Chances are you will begin traveling with your new overseas friends. Summer session programs are often busier, but you may have some free weekends or time before and after the courses.
You can typically study abroad for a semester, full school year or go for a summer session.
This depends on what you want to do, how much time you have. Many American students study abroad in Europe, and Asia and Latin America are growing in popularity.
The process differs depending on where you want to go and what you want to do, but we suggest that you start planning up to 12 months in advance as you may need some prerequisite courses before going. You may also be required to apply for specific visas.
Yes, because you’re remaining enrolled in your home university. Scholarships may also be available. Check with your school or program.
Housing usually depends on your program. For semester and year-long students, you’ll most likely choose from the regular student housing – dorms, flats, apartments. If you’re going on a summer session, the accommodation may be hotels or hostels.