How to Study Abroad

Are you a student who has always wondered what it would be like to travel to different countries around the world and see sights like the Great Wall of China, the Eiffel Tower and the Great Barrier Reef? Many times students find that studying for tests, finding financial aid and hanging out with a roommate might take precedence over finding out how to study abroad and make this dream of travel actually happen. Here are a few key point to help you figure out how to study abroad.

When coming up with a game plan on how to study abroad, you will first need to decide where to study abroad. There are numerous locations around the world that would compliment a year of learning, however, you will also need to make sure that your school offers a study abroad program for the overseas school you have in mind. Contact your school’s international office and find out which schools around the world they have a student exchange agreement with.

After you have established a school to study overseas at you will then need to make sure you can afford a semester or year abroad. Since the number of international students around the world has increased within recent years, so has the number of financial aid options for those individuals. Study abroad loans and international scholarships are both good places to start when determining how you will fund your studies abroad.

The next step in determining how to study abroad is finding out what paperwork you will need to complete. It is best to dive into the required paperwork as soon as possible to have it complete by the deadline. Many schools have lengthy study abroad applications that require letters of recommendation, official transcripts, international student health insurance, proof of funds and sometimes even an essay. It is best to get this in as soon as possible so the process is not delayed. However, you should not rush the purchase of your international student health insurance plan. Before purchasing your insurance, it is best to check what visa requirements you will need to meet with your plan. If you are unsure which plan you need to purchase to meet your requirements, you can contact one of our agents for assistance.

The preparation to study abroad takes effort and time, but the reward of traveling the world is what makes it worthwhile.

Posted by Bryanna Davis

Bryanna joined International Student Insurance in 2011 after returning to the United States from teaching English in China. Her interest in international education, sparked initially by her own study abroad experience in Wales, led her to the company. Bryanna is originally from Missouri and is a graduate from the University of Central Missouri.

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