Studying Abroad: A Cost Effective Alternative

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what is frustrating that there is no information on how to obtain a loan for a private grad school that is not listed with Fafsa or SallieMay. Did anyone have some luck finding a financial institution for a private grad school in France?

mila of WA 5:05PM April 16, 2012

what is frustrating that there is not information on how to obtain a loan for a private gard school that is not listed with Fafsa or SallieMay. Did anyone have some luck finding a financial institution for a private grad school in France?

mila of WA 5:03PM April 16, 2012

@ Danielle - Look into schools in England for Art Therapy, I've heard they have a lot of strong programs there, most likely being that England started the Art Therapy movement.

Lauren of PA 9:19AM January 17, 2012

I am a senior at Miami U who will be graduating in May. I would like to either start a position in either working in Art Therapy or OT and go to school to earn a degree. I can not afford Grad School, however, I would go full time if I could get a scholarship. What schools offer great programs in this type of field? Is there any study abroad?

Danielle Castellaccio of NJ 7:12AM January 12, 2012

How about visa requirements? If a student is on a student visa, can they get employed part time abroad?

Imelda Viloria of AK 2:32PM December 05, 2011

I have an undergraduate degree in Psychology from James Madison University. I want attend graduate school in engineering but I'd like to do that in conjunction with a company or engineering firm...is this a possibility

Jordan McCrum of VA 6:29PM November 30, 2011

Hi Ana have a look at

http://www.gradschoolsabroad.com and http://www.gradschools.com

Just a couple, but there are many more.c

Cheers,M

Matt

Matt of MA 3:48PM June 26, 2011

As this article suggests, there are fantastic opportunities for those that are willing to tread the path less travelled.

Its not always easy being the kid from 'outside', having to ask queston after question, but in the long run, it will be an amazing eye-opener.

I studied in the UK and my buddy also from MA studied in Mannheim University in Germany. We both had an awesome time in our respective environments.

Well we are both now working in the UK, and it will be a while before I head home. Its way too good here for the time being.

I found a lot of info on http://www.gradschoolsabroad.com and http://www.gradschool.com

Good luck,

Matt

Matt of MA 3:45PM June 26, 2011

Where can I find International graduate programs?

Ana of DC 2:17PM May 06, 2011

German schools are often a challenge for Americans, especially if you are still getting the language down. But the UNBELIEVABLY low tuition (0-500 euro) costs if you do direct admission, can definitely turn out some good results. This track might be much more geared towards someone seeking a more academic career, but I know many people who have done business, sociology, psychology, and even teaching, and come back to the US and gotten great jobs, with international and domestic companies.

Craig Meister of IN 7:30AM March 12, 2011

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