study abroad
The latest news on study abroad
Spend summer break working on your U.S. college campus or taking a course.
Studying in the U.S. is a great experience – but think twice about the cost.
International students should use extracurricular activities to help build resumes.
Short educational trips can be considered eligible expenses for 529 plan college savings accounts.
Ask other international students for help with registering for U.S. classes.
Huge portions are the norm in the U.S., which caught this new international student by surprise.
The New School again tops the list of National Universities with the most international undergraduates.
Keep practicing English and talk to other international students the summer before you get to campus.
International students can navigate sharing a U.S. dorm room with communication and compromise.
Take spices, not shampoo when heading to college in the U.S.













