<p>If I were to go to Stony Brook and then do the study abroad program at Oxford for Junior and Senior year, would I graduate with a degree from Oxford or from Stony Brook?</p>
<p>Edit: Sorry I meant Brockport not Stony Brook.</p>
<p>obviously your home institution; they wouldn’t just let you go to a vastly inferior school and then cheat your way to a way better degree. if you want to go to oxford, apply there.</p>
<p>Most Oxford study-abroad programs, including Brockport’s, place participants in Oxford as “Associate Students”. This status means that you study at Oxford, but don’t officially get Oxford grades or credits. The Oxford staff report on your performance to Brockport (or other home institution), and you get Brockport grades and credits. </p>
<p>Some schools can place participants in Oxford as “Visiting Students”, but this is less common and more expensive. This status means that you do get Oxford grades and credits, which then transfer to your home institution. Visiting students have more access to Oxford resources than associate students. </p>
<p>Neither associate students nor visiting students are eligible for Oxford degrees. If you want an Oxford degree, you have to apply to Oxford directly.</p>