Anonymous wrote:Not everyone is rich. The colleges should foot the bill.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure. Since kids usually foot their own airfare for study abroad, I doubt the school is chipping in. But they are mandating that kids return. Probably don't want the liability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure. Since kids usually foot their own airfare for study abroad, I doubt the school is chipping in. But they are mandating that kids return. Probably don't want the liability.
But most people buy their return ticket months in advance and can’t shell out $1-2k for another with almost no notice. Again, for my daughter, it was prohibitive at ~$1300.
1300 is not prohibitive. Put it on a credit card. It is a question of life and death...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are American students studying in China? Communism?
Uh...Chinese. The language that more people on our planet speak than any other!
Anonymous wrote:What are American students studying in China? Communism?
Anonymous wrote:What are American students studying in China? Communism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure. Since kids usually foot their own airfare for study abroad, I doubt the school is chipping in. But they are mandating that kids return. Probably don't want the liability.
But most people buy their return ticket months in advance and can’t shell out $1-2k for another with almost no notice. Again, for my daughter, it was prohibitive at ~$1300.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure. Since kids usually foot their own airfare for study abroad, I doubt the school is chipping in. But they are mandating that kids return. Probably don't want the liability.
Anonymous wrote:How do they plan to accomplish this? When my DD was ill during her study abroad, we looked into a seat for her and it was astronomical. Are the universities footing the bill?