How To Get The U.S. Government To Pay For Your Study Abroad

Advice on earning government sponsored study abroad scholarships

White House Government Study Abroad ScholarshipsJust about every student is looking for a little financial aid when it comes to studying abroad, and what better help that a government funded study abroad scholarship? While there’s still some definite competition, the number and availability of scholarships like those I’ve listed below is steadily increasing with the U.S. Governments push to have more students studying critical languages and cultures that are critical to U.S. interests but underrepresented in study abroad. So if you’re looking to do some not-so-traditional study abroad, here are 5 ways you can earn a government study abroad scholarship. (more…)

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What Not To Pack For Study Abroad

Things I wish I had left off my study abroad packing list

What Not To Pack AbroadPacking lists have become somewhat of a specialty here on The Study Abroad Blog, with a packing list for a year abroad, one for weekend trips and travel, and of course, how exactly to pack in these situations. One thing I haven’t covered though, is what you don’t want to pack for study abroad. Since packing seems to be one of the most dreaded parts of the pre-study abroad prep period, keep reading to learn what you should leave behind. (more…)

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5 More Money Management Tips for Living Abroad

So you can stretch your dollar further when abroad

Foreign Currency Managing Money AbroadStudying abroad can be expensive; and even for those who successfully find scholarships for their program, forgetting about your finances back home can be a recipe for disaster. To avoid damaging your credit, getting into unnecessary debt, or simply wasting money, here are a few things to think about before you go. (more…)

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Studying Abroad In Beijing: Beyond The Basics

Because being abroad in Beijing is a bit different

{EAV:f8230adf676adc76} Temple-Heaven-YCIS-BeijingI’ve previously written, both on TSAB and studyabroad.com, about advice for acclimating to your abroad location – things like buying a cell phone, learning transportation routes, and finding supermarkets. While all of that is very practical, there’s other information and advice that’s bit more general, but also probably more helpful to know, especially in a city like Beijing. (more…)

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Growing Up In A Globalized World

The real benefits of getting a global education and learning in a World classroom

YCIS Shanghai World ClassroomA lot has been written about the 21st century – the start of the global age – and the need now more than ever before for Americans to gain international experience. Much of the time this relates directly to studying abroad. While it’s almost all true, in my mind there seems to be a flaw in the way we look at the benefits of growing up in a global society and learning in a global classroom. And here’s why. (more…)

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