<p>I’m not sure what you mean, Plainsman. Over 40% of Oberlin students spend at least one semester studying away on another campus, either in the US or abroad. They can choose from hundreds of different programs, and there is an Oberlin office that offers copious information and facilitates applications. For many Oberlin students, the chance to study away provides a useful balance to what they find on campus; it may not be important to your daughter, but it’s extremely important to many Obies. What makes one school more “state-of-the-art study abroad” than another?</p>