Schools with VERY strong study abroad options

It’s on the way to Korea :slight_smile:

The language flagship sounded like something that she wanted.

One of the best schools for foreign languages is Indiana U. It’s closer to Maine.

Undergraduate: Institute for Korean Studies: Indiana University Bloomington

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Check out St. Olaf. They offer a robust study abroad program that is part of the school’s commitment to international education. Study abroad is woven into the strategic planning and they offer great financial assistance also some programs are faculty-led. Study Abroad – Admissions

Also they offer generous merit aid and they meet 100% demonstrated financial need. It’s a gem of a school.

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Has anyone mentioned Minerva where you travel 3 of the 4 years in a cohort?

That one I found on my own, I sent it to her, and she didn’t seem to like it. Which is just weird. I thought she would jump at it.

Students enrolled at a SUNY school who want to study abroad can choose a program from any of the other SUNYs, if they don’t find what they want at their home school. This has been a big selling point for my daughter, who really wants to study abroad at least one semester.
I believe the do give merit aid for OOS, at least some schools do.

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