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Which country is best for studying abroad?
Many countries stand out. Some of the best study abroad locations include the US, the UK, Canada, Australia, France, Spain, China, and Japan. These countries are popular due to a combination of their immersive programs, reputable schools, and excellent student lifestyle.
Do I have to speak another language to study abroad?
No, you don't need to speak another language to study abroad. While learning the local language can help you create a more culturally immersive experience, there are many English-speaking study abroad programs and universities across the world.
What are my options for studying abroad?
There's more than one way to study abroad. You can go through direct enrollment (cheapest, no middleman), faculty-led programs (done through your own university), or third-party programs (most support — includes housing, visa help, orientation, and 24/7 assistance).
How much does it cost to study abroad?
The cost depends on the country, university tuition fees, and whether you go through direct enrollment or a third-party program. Other factors include cost of living, airfare, student housing, and personal lifestyle expenses.
What is the cheapest way to study abroad?
The cheapest way is direct enrollment — dealing with the university directly without a middleman. While this saves on fees, you'll need to handle your application, visa process, house hunting, and in-country adjustments on your own.
Can I use financial aid to pay for study abroad?
Yes! Depending on your nationality and destination, you may be eligible for school, government, or private scholarship aid. Scholarships can be program-specific or offered by third-party organizations — including Global Circle.
Can study abroad students work?
Yes, but it depends on the country and your visa. International students can work in countries such as the US, UK, Australia, Canada, Germany, France, Ireland, and the Netherlands — often with restrictions on hours per week.