Study Abroad
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An educational program in which students pursue academic studies at a university in a foreign country, typically for one semester to a full degree.
Study abroad encompasses everything from short-term exchange programs (one semester) to full degree programs at foreign universities. Approximately 6 million students study outside their home country annually, with the US, UK, Australia, Germany, and Canada being the most popular destinations. Exchange programs like Erasmus+ (Europe), enabling free movement between 4,000+ universities, have become a defining feature of European higher education. Study abroad offers language acquisition, cultural competency, expanded professional networks, and enhanced employability — employers consistently rate international experience as a positive signal. Key considerations include language requirements (IELTS/TOEFL for English programs, DELF/TestDaF for French/German), visa requirements, credit transfer agreements, and cost differences. Many universities offer financial aid that travels with students on approved programs.