<p>I guess there aren’t too many US schools that have a campus outside of the US. There are a lot of US schools that have a tie-up agreement with foreign universities however. For example, MIT has partnered with Cambridge. UCLA with the National University of Singapore. UC Berkeley and Stanford with the University of Tokyo. UC Berkeley and Stanford with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia, and so on.</p>
<p>^I am not sure that’s a campus per se. I think it one of those UChicago abroad centers for study abroad programs and stuff (there is one in Paris, Barcelona, Cape Town, etc)</p>
<p>well American University in Cairo and Paris.
Virgina Tech has several in different places. </p>
<p>Plus, you should look also for schools in the states that give u the opportunity to finish you major abroad (some have deals with universities abroad). I think Harvard has one with Oxford, but not sure. Look into it!</p>
<p>There are many universities abroad. Though to specifically name for your interest I would suggest Temple University Japan Campus. I think it’s located in Tokoyo. It was a popular university at my school, many students showed interest in attending but had second thoughts.</p>
That is not a very good way of selecting a graduate program.</p>
<p>Graduate school is all about finding programs that are the perfect academic fit for you - all of the factors like size, location, and weather that people use for selecting undergraduate programs should be of very minimal concern. </p>
<p>Most universities have their strongest faculty at their home campuses, and satellite campuses rarely have more than a handful of programs. The Hopkins campus in China, for example, offers only a MA in international relations/studies, while the Chicago campus in Singapore focuses on business.</p>
<p>If you want a solid graduate program while still studying abroad, consider these options:
[ul][<em>]A MA or PhD at a decent Asian university (NUS, HKU, plenty more)
[</em>]A MA or PhD at an American university while studying abroad as much as possible. Graduate programs usually fund summer study, and Fulbrights are available for year-long study[/ul]</p>