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Study Abroad & Student Exchange Programs Links


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Participating in a student exchange or international student program is a great way to travel, to introduce yourself to international travel and, oftentimes, ensure that you don't spend much time studying. You'll be having too much fun, and below are resources to help you expand your educational horizons. If you've found a site that you think should be included here, contact us with the URL and a short description of why it's helpful.

Resources

Pacific Challenge
Adventure travel, personal and leadership development, cultural immersion and optional uni credit await in these intense programs.

Studyabroad.com
Anywhere in the world, anytime, any level of education from high school to post-grad. Offers destination info, travel guides, and school and course details.

Cultural Experiences Abroad (CEA)
Started in 1996 by two students who while abroad were frustrated by a lack of resources for the international student, CEA now offers programs in 19 cities throughout 8 countries.

Yahoo! Study Abroad
This extensive listing gives everything from programs for, to schools in various countries.

Resources

USIT's Programmes in Ireland
Arranges and designs summer schools and study tours for individuals and groups interested in visiting Ireland.

GoAbroad.com
Search by subject or country for worldwide study-abroad and educational opportunties. Many of the listings here also don't pose additional costs - so they're cheap!

Council Exchanges
Hit the books abroad, through the Council's long-established student exchange programs.

Article added on March 02, 2005

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