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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Study Visa Information

Study Visa Information

Study Visa
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Studying abroad is the act of a student pursuing educational opportunities in a foreign country. Typically classes taken while studying abroad award credits transferable to higher education institutions in the home country. However, students may pursue these opportunities at any age and may not require college credit. Students studying abroad may live in a dormitory or apartment with other students or with a "host family", a group of people who live in that country and agree to provide student lodging.
Length of study can range from one week, usually during a domestic break, to an academic year.
Topics of study can vary. Some students choose to study abroad in order to learn a language from native speakers. Others may take classes in their academic major in a place that allows them to expand their hands-on experience (e.g. someone who’s studying marine biology studying abroad in Jamaica or a student of sustainable development living and studying in a remote village in Senegal). Still other students may study abroad in order to explore topics within the framework of a different educational system (e.g. a student of English who goes to the United States to study American literature).

Contents:
1 History
2 Why students may study abroad
3 Study abroad versus exchange
4 Necessary steps to study abroad
5 Financial Aid for Study Abroad
5.1 Eligibility Criteria for Government Aid
5.2 Forms of Government Aid
5.3 Other Financing Options
5.3.1 Private Student Loans
5.3.2 Scholarships

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