study abroad

<p>The England programs have equal tuition to USC. This is partly because British schools are somewhat more expensive, and partly because USC has a special program for students at those school. There is a USC representative in England for USC students, who organizes outings and helps out if any problems come up. Those outings are also covered by the fee. Remember that any scholarships or financial aid that you get from USC also proportionally cover your time abroad. If you are looking for a less expensive English speaking program, look at New Zealand.</p>