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Study Abroad - 4 Steps To Choosing The Right Program
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by:
Dorioara Pinku
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Choosing a study abroad program is not easy. Don’t get
trapped into choosing something that’s not right for you.
Take control of the process! To help you with the process of
researching, choosing, and applying for a study abroad program,
AmeriSpan is happy to share “4 Steps To Finding The Right
Study Abroad Program.” Following these simple tips can help
ensure that you have the best possible international study abroad
experience, whether you want to study Chinese in China or learn
Portuguese in Brazil.
Step 1: When & What Works For You?
Write down your goals and constraints. In order to find a study abroad
program that meets your academic, financial, and personal needs, you
need to clearly define your goals and constraints. What is it that you
want to accomplish? When can you go? What can you afford? While your
dream may be to study Spanish in Barcelona, does it make more financial
sense right now for you to learn Spanish in Guatemala now, and try out
that new knowledge while taking a semester abroad in Spain next year?
Step 2: Where To Go?
Select a location BEFORE you select a program. AmeriSpan strongly
believes that atmosphere is a key ingredient in the overall learning
recipe (http://www.amerispan.com/). You will learn more in an
environment where you feel comfortable. Are you a big city person or do
you prefer small towns? What do you like to do outside of class? Do you
prefer a busy nightlife or fewer distractions from your studies? Are
you interested in Latin American indigenous cultures, or are European
cultures more enticing? For example, if you love the beach and water
sports you might want to try a program to learn French and surfing in
Biarritz, France, but if you love museums and shopping, you might
rather study French in Paris.
Step 3: Which Programs Meet Your Needs?
Research and compare program details. Not every international study
abroad program is right for every student. When evaluating different
programs, we recommend that you answer the following questions:
- What are the deadlines, start dates, and payment policies? What are
the requirements? (language, grade point average, etc.)
- Are the elective courses taught in English or the local language?
- How big are the language classes?
- Where is the campus located? (near a city center, public trans.,
etc).
- What facilities are offered? (on-site cafeteria, computer lab,
library).
- What are the housing options?
- What out-of-class activities are offered?
- What excursions are included?
- Are volunteer or internship opportunities available?
- What other services are included? (travel insurance, cell phone,
etc.)
- What type of transcript is provided? (US college or foreign
university)
One of the best tools for researching and comparing study abroad
programs is the Internet. There are also study abroad blogs popping up
where you can pick up helpful tips, such as
http://www.abroadbloggers.com/
Step 4: Who Puts It All Together?
Find the right study abroad provider. Independent organizations and
private/state universities both provide study abroad programs at
foreign institutions worldwide. In your research, you may find that the
program you want is offered by several organizations. Therefore, you
should select the one with the best service and value, and that you
feel the most comfortable with. Remember that you will be studying far
from home, or even overseas. You will have a better time learning
Spanish or studying Italian in a foreign land if you are confident with
your agent. Here are some questions for you to ask when evaluating
different study abroad providers:
- Are they reputable? Ask for references, how many students they send,
and years in business.
- Are your questions answered in a complete, friendly, and timely
manner?
- Do they demonstrate a good understanding of the location and the
finer details of the program? What do you get for your money?
- Do they provide extra services? (excursions, cell phones, in-country
transportation, extra activities, other lodging options, etc.)
- Are the payment and refund policies flexible? (credit cards, late
registration, postponements, etc.)
These are your 4 basic steps. Sure, there is more to think about before
you study abroad, but if you follow the above advice you are on your
way to selecting an excellent study abroad program.
About the author:
For more free articles about study abroad, language programs for all
ages, travel, foreign cultures, click: http://www.amerispan.com/subscribeDorioara
Pinku is the co-owner of AmeriSpan, a leader in study abroad since
1993.
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