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[quote=Anonymous]I'm not sure why there would be a law requiring the classes to be in English. Each study abroad program is different and will have different requirements. They will be very upfront about whether or not proficiency in the language is a requirement for the program. When I studied abroad many years ago - I was limited by the English-only instruction - which meant I was limited to countries that spoke English as their first language. I do know many programs now where universities run their programs in another country and those programs are all instructed in English. My advice is to reach out the the Education Abroad office and find out what programs could be a fit for your student and their major - as that will be the other determining factor. Its also very important to ensure the credits transfer or your student could be faced with extra time at their home institution to complete their degree requirements. [/quote]
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