? 2. Texas A & amp; M University-Texas A&M University, a university town in Texas, USA, has more than 400 study abroad programs in 1 10 countries/regions, and is a first-class study abroad institution. The options for studying abroad include traditional exchanges with cooperative universities, short trips led by teachers and other projects provided through affiliated institutions. Students with busy schedules can participate in short-distance field trips related to credit courses or non-credit peaks or research experiences. The university also allows students to get course credits and provides financial support for independent travel applicants. Texas A&M University. M offers various scholarships for studying abroad, including a global traveler's scholarship worth $2,000.
? 3. University of Texas at Austin-University of Texas at Austin students can visit more than 400 study abroad programs in 100 countries. Options include reciprocal exchanges with one of the school's 130 partner schools, such as Melbourne University in Australia and Kyoto University in Japan. Students can choose summer vacation or semester exchange. As of the spring of 20021year, the University of Texas at Austin even offered a virtual study abroad experience. In addition to helping the applicant find a suitable plan and calculate the cost, the consultant also assists in providing financial assistance. The school provides grants according to the destination, and provides additional scholarships for the first generation students.
? 4. The SDSU campus of San Diego State University is located in San Diego, California. Through the network of more than 350 partner universities in more than 50 countries/regions, it maintains a diversified catalogue of overseas study projects. These reciprocal exchanges enable students to maintain family tuition. The project types include a semester of international and exchange projects, a short-term global seminar and a short trip to Mexico from/kloc-0 to 2 days. Students can apply for various institutional grants, such as the Associated Study Foreign Study Scholarship, which requires a GPA of at least 2.5 and is open to all majors.
? 5. Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana is in IU, and as many as one-third of its recent graduates have studied abroad. The university's overseas study office manages more than 380 overseas study programs in more than 70 countries. Options include a semester of social work in New Zealand and a one-year course for epidemic students in Lima, Peru. Students who participate in one of the institutions can get credits for all courses. During their overseas experience, they can still use their financial assistance plan and benefit from comprehensive consulting services. Alternatively, students can choose to take advantage of the best study abroad program provided by the International Education Exchange Committee (CIEE), an external organization.
? 6. University of Wisconsin-Madison-About 65,438+0,600 students from the University of Wisconsin-Madison study abroad in one of its more than 260 courses. Learners can choose to study in more than 65 countries, including France, Ghana, China and Argentina. It also provides a virtual study abroad program. The University of Wisconsin-Madison allows freshmen to study in London for the first year through its global entrepreneurship program in London. Alternatively, new students can study abroad in the summer before the fall semester through the summer start-up program. Provide scholarships and financial aid.
? 7. The University of Virginia at Charlottesville is one of the best public universities in the United States. The school is responsible for supervising various study abroad and student exchange programs in Italy, Scotland, New Zealand and South Korea. At present, it maintains exchange agreements with more than 50 institutions around the world. Students can choose to study abroad for up to one academic year, as well as summer and January semesters. The University of Virginia also offers virtual global internships. The international research office of the school awards more than a dozen scholarships to study abroad every year. In the 20 18- 19 academic year, the office provided students with more than 250,000 US dollars in overseas study assistance.
? 8. University of Washington-Nearly 65,438+0,500 University of Wisconsin students in Seattle, Washington, studied abroad. This top public university offers more than 250 study abroad programs and promotes mutually beneficial exchanges with more than 70 cooperative institutions, including Bogazi in Istanbul. My university and the National University of Singapore. Students can also exchange between departments in specific majors. Short-term options called exploratory seminars focus on the natural and cultural history of Costa Rica, corporate social responsibility in Cambodia and oceanography in Micronesia. Before the start, the student union and the academic consultant will compare the project cost and make a budget. The University of Wisconsin Scholarship provides up to $4,000 for overseas study projects lasting more than a quarter.
? 9. The University of Michigan at Ann Arbor is a leading research university, which emphasizes global participation through a wide range of study abroad opportunities. Students who want to earn credits through travel can study for one semester or one academic year in cities such as Taipei, Dublin, Cape Town and Zurich. The University of Australia provides short trips for students pursuing postgraduate degrees in nursing midwifery, business administration and dentistry. The institution also offers domestic options, including a semester in Detroit, which is open to any student who wants to gain experience in working with community and social justice organizations. Students studying abroad can choose a lot of financial aid, such as Steinfamily Scholarship and Ginns International Scholarship Fund.
? 10. The University of Minnesota Twin Cities UMN is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and promotes international education and professional development through its overseas study center. The school offers 150 overseas study programs in more than 50 countries around the world. Students can apply for exchange programs with cooperative institutions in Iceland, Austria and Japan. The university also offers experiential seminars, offering a variety of options, such as unity of community leaders in South Africa and social entrepreneurship in Ghana. According to different projects, UMN students can transfer their current funding and get scholarships according to their research, diversity and majors.