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If you're planning to become one of the nearly 200,000 American students who annually spend a semester or year studying abroad, you've probably begun to collect brochures on various programs and examined the beautiful travel posters that cover bulletin boards across your campus.
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students from sponsoring institution, host institution students, contact sponsor for cost, locally rented apartments, students from other programs, optional travel, host family homes, central dining facility, host institution dormitories, home university financial aid, precollege students, foreign language proficiency, scholarship research service, good academic standing, semester credits, student support services, guided cultural tour, nonrefundable deposit, academic focus, international airfare, local instructors, minority student scholarships, college course work, faculty approval, repatriation services
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Eligibility Requirements, World Wide Web, Language Liaison, New York, Michigan State University, Office of Study Abroad, Costa Rica, International Center, Assistant Director, Don Quijote, East Lansing, Syracuse University, University of Delaware, Nancy Forman, Pacific Palisades, Latin American, Prospect Street, May Jun, United States, Associate Director, American University, Jun Jul, New Orleans, New Paltz, Eduard Izraylovsky
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