For Students
Resources for U.S. Students Seeking to Study Abroad
Familiarize yourself with the information contained in the links below. Then, when you meet with your study abroad, financial aid, and academic advisers, you will be equipped with some basic information and ready to ask questions and hear more specifics about the opportunities your home institution provides and the processes your institution uses to facilitate your education abroad experience.
Prepare yourself for the adventure of a lifetime!
Funding Education Abroad
How much does education abroad cost? How can you fund it? For details about studying abroad for your school, you'll need to talk with your education abroad adviser. Before you schedule that appointment, use the information in the following pages to learn some of the basics so that when you meet, you can get right to the answers specific to your campus!Personal Accounts from U.S. Students
In 2006, NAFSA began collecting personal accounts from students about their education abroad experiences. There are also online magazines, blogs, and college Web sites that include stories from students.Student Diplomat Essay Competition
A competition hosted yearly by NAFSA and Abraod View asking students to submit essays on how their experience abroad changed them and helped shape their world views.
Duke University's Postcards from Abroad
Stories of memorable study abroad experiences gathered from Duke University students, administrators, and faculty
Abroad View magazine
Articles by students sorted by world region or topic.
Glimpse Abroad
First person, cultural-experience pieces written by study abroad students, volunteers, international students, and others living abroad
Transitions Abroad
A guide to practical information on the alternatives to mass tourism: living, working, studying, volunteering abroad, and vacationing with the host country
BLOGAbroad.com
Sponsored by StudyAbroad.com, these blogs chronicle the adventures of four students as they study abroad in different countries



