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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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host institution students, students from sponsoring institution, contact sponsor for cost, students from other programs, locally rented apartments, central dining facility, optional travel, host family homes, host institution dormitories, home institution aid, semester credits, foreign language proficiency requirement, good academic standing, student support services, language proficiency form, minority student scholarships, nonrefundable deposit, tional airfare, trimester credits, college course work, academic focus, home school approval, direct enrollment, regular financial aid, monthly transportation pass
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Eligibility Requirements, World Wide Web, Knowledge Exchange Institute, State University of New York, Study Center, Lexia International, University of Miami, Arcadia University, Butler University, New Zealand, University Studies Abroad Consortium, Latin American, International Studies Abroad, Academic Programs International, Costa Rica, University of Minnesota, Syracuse University, University College, Boston University, Buenos Aires, Czech Republic, University of Idaho, Staten Island, Pitzer College, Northwest Council
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