Guide to Studying Abroad Montana

Most colleges and universities offer a variety of opportunities for students to study abroad. Learn about your different options and the thing that you will want to consider.

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The world as we know it is getting smaller each day, so it's no wonder that more and more young adults yearn to experience it for themselves. Studying abroad in college is just one way to make this dream a reality. With the wealth of information available on the topic, many students find themselves overwhelmed; however, it doesn't have to be complicated. The following tips can serve as guide for students who wish to study abroad.

University-Sponsored vs. Organization-Sponsored Programs

Often universities will sponsor summer programs taught by that respective institution's faculty. In this case, there is no "middle man," so the student can go directly though the college or university. The details of the programs vary with each school.

Programs sponsored by organizations are more common. In this case, a student will work with a representative from the program who serves as a liaison between the student and foreign institution. Most programs offer housing choices, such as residence halls, flats or apartments. While at the foreign institution, the student will take classes that transfer to the home institution and apply to his or her respective major. Depending on the major, course offerings will vary.

Requirements/Enrollment Process

Most programs require at least one faculty reference and a GPA of 2.5 or better. Once these criteria are met, a student can enter the enrollment process. According to Sally Raymont, the University of Dayton's programs director of Education Abroad, a great deal of paperwork is required for this process, perhaps even more than when applying to college. Raymont stresses ample time to prepare for the study abroad experience. "The ideal [length of time] would be a year in advance," she said. "There are a lot of things to prepare."

Completing the application can prove rather time consuming, as it requires general information such as academic background, a short answer portion or essay, faculty recommendations, transcript, photo and advisor form. Often a non-refundable application fee or deposit is required, ranging from $25 to $500....


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