Anonymous
Post 04/09/2013 15:16     Subject: If Your Child Is Going On a Semester Abroad Where is He/She Going?

Anonymous wrote:My DC is going to Australia.


I'm sure that will be fun. How are the academics? Which school?
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2013 14:23     Subject: If Your Child Is Going On a Semester Abroad Where is He/She Going?

Many schools have the system worked out so that studying abroad is the same cost as staying home. For those that don't, you may actually be able to save mo ey by going somewhere with lower tuition (pret much anywhere else in the world) and or lower cost of living (south America, Africa, etc)
Anonymous
Post 03/25/2013 10:31     Subject: If Your Child Is Going On a Semester Abroad Where is He/She Going?

Tanzania
Anonymous
Post 03/14/2013 12:55     Subject: If Your Child Is Going On a Semester Abroad Where is He/She Going?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it what a great way for the next generation to learn about other cultures and the world. Will help them negotiate/adapt to globalization.


College student here, (went to London last year and now returning again next year for grad school) and I just wanted to share that all of my scholarships, loans, and even 529 transferred over to my semester abroad. In the end, the school I chose wound up having cheaper tuition/room than my US school, so there was actually some savings in that regard (though we chose to funnel that back in towards extra travel through Europe). So I just wanted to encourage everyone not to rule it out right off the bat from the perception that it is financially out of reach. Definitely have your kids talk with their schools Study Abroad and Financial Aid advisors to help figure it all out.


The year that I studied at the Complutense University of Madrid, tuition there was a fraction of what it was at my home college, and the cost of living was very low (no longer the case in Madrid, but it was then). That year of school cost less than half of what it would have, had I not gone abroad.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2013 12:13     Subject: If Your Child Is Going On a Semester Abroad Where is He/She Going?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it what a great way for the next generation to learn about other cultures and the world. Will help them negotiate/adapt to globalization.


College student here, (went to London last year and now returning again next year for grad school) and I just wanted to share that all of my scholarships, loans, and even 529 transferred over to my semester abroad. In the end, the school I chose wound up having cheaper tuition/room than my US school, so there was actually some savings in that regard (though we chose to funnel that back in towards extra travel through Europe). So I just wanted to encourage everyone not to rule it out right off the bat from the perception that it is financially out of reach. Definitely have your kids talk with their schools Study Abroad and Financial Aid advisors to help figure it all out.


Some of us poors had to stay in the darn US for all of college worst thing imaginable! Luckily now I have an MA and a job!! But golly if I had rich parents and fancy rich people scholarships, Lord Jesus knows I would have been soooo much better off!


Yep. You nailed it my parents are so wealthy, that's why half of my college education has been paid for with loans and the other half has been paid for with merit scholarships (that I worked my butt off in high school to earn). That's also why I've worked as much as possible and saved every dime so that I could support myself while I was in London (and so that I can again support myself while earning my MA next year).

Anonymous
Post 03/11/2013 19:17     Subject: If Your Child Is Going On a Semester Abroad Where is He/She Going?

Anonymous wrote:

Some of us poors had to stay in the darn US for all of college worst thing imaginable! Luckily now I have an MA and a job!! But golly if I had rich parents and fancy rich people scholarships, Lord Jesus knows I would have been soooo much better off!

being poor is the reason I studied abroad.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2013 08:35     Subject: If Your Child Is Going On a Semester Abroad Where is He/She Going?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it what a great way for the next generation to learn about other cultures and the world. Will help them negotiate/adapt to globalization.


College student here, (went to London last year and now returning again next year for grad school) and I just wanted to share that all of my scholarships, loans, and even 529 transferred over to my semester abroad. In the end, the school I chose wound up having cheaper tuition/room than my US school, so there was actually some savings in that regard (though we chose to funnel that back in towards extra travel through Europe). So I just wanted to encourage everyone not to rule it out right off the bat from the perception that it is financially out of reach. Definitely have your kids talk with their schools Study Abroad and Financial Aid advisors to help figure it all out.


Some of us poors had to stay in the darn US for all of college worst thing imaginable! Luckily now I have an MA and a job!! But golly if I had rich parents and fancy rich people scholarships, Lord Jesus knows I would have been soooo much better off!


Please don't hijack this tread. If you have a political statement to make go to the Political forum. If you are just blowing wind, go to the Off-Topic Forum. Thank you.
Anonymous
Post 03/11/2013 08:33     Subject: If Your Child Is Going On a Semester Abroad Where is He/She Going?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it what a great way for the next generation to learn about other cultures and the world. Will help them negotiate/adapt to globalization.


College student here, (went to London last year and now returning again next year for grad school) and I just wanted to share that all of my scholarships, loans, and even 529 transferred over to my semester abroad. In the end, the school I chose wound up having cheaper tuition/room than my US school, so there was actually some savings in that regard (though we chose to funnel that back in towards extra travel through Europe). So I just wanted to encourage everyone not to rule it out right off the bat from the perception that it is financially out of reach. Definitely have your kids talk with their schools Study Abroad and Financial Aid advisors to help figure it all out.


Thank you for this information. It is a helpful addition to this topic.
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2013 01:44     Subject: If Your Child Is Going On a Semester Abroad Where is He/She Going?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it what a great way for the next generation to learn about other cultures and the world. Will help them negotiate/adapt to globalization.


College student here, (went to London last year and now returning again next year for grad school) and I just wanted to share that all of my scholarships, loans, and even 529 transferred over to my semester abroad. In the end, the school I chose wound up having cheaper tuition/room than my US school, so there was actually some savings in that regard (though we chose to funnel that back in towards extra travel through Europe). So I just wanted to encourage everyone not to rule it out right off the bat from the perception that it is financially out of reach. Definitely have your kids talk with their schools Study Abroad and Financial Aid advisors to help figure it all out.


Some of us poors had to stay in the darn US for all of college worst thing imaginable! Luckily now I have an MA and a job!! But golly if I had rich parents and fancy rich people scholarships, Lord Jesus knows I would have been soooo much better off!
Anonymous
Post 03/10/2013 00:50     Subject: If Your Child Is Going On a Semester Abroad Where is He/She Going?

Anonymous wrote:If you can afford it what a great way for the next generation to learn about other cultures and the world. Will help them negotiate/adapt to globalization.


College student here, (went to London last year and now returning again next year for grad school) and I just wanted to share that all of my scholarships, loans, and even 529 transferred over to my semester abroad. In the end, the school I chose wound up having cheaper tuition/room than my US school, so there was actually some savings in that regard (though we chose to funnel that back in towards extra travel through Europe). So I just wanted to encourage everyone not to rule it out right off the bat from the perception that it is financially out of reach. Definitely have your kids talk with their schools Study Abroad and Financial Aid advisors to help figure it all out.
Anonymous
Post 03/09/2013 16:55     Subject: If Your Child Is Going On a Semester Abroad Where is He/She Going?

Anonymous wrote:Russia
That sounds amazing.
Where there?