Can an American Transfer Student to a Foreign School graduate from a foreign school?

<p>Hello...I am looking into transferring to a foreign university with an Associate of Arts degree and am wondering if, as an american citizen, I can graduate from a university in a country other than mine. </p>

<p>I am looking to attend either the University of Chile-Santiago or the University of Essex in the UK. </p>

<p>I don't want to just do a study abroad for a year but would rather like to finish up my bachelor's degree education at one of those schools. does anyone here have any advice on how I would do that? Or any books/websites I can check out..I realize this is probably a complex question but any help would be soooooo appreciated.</p>

<p>thanks...</p>

<p>Foreigners come to the United States and graduate from college all the time, so I don't see why an American couldn't do that in a foreign country.</p>

<p>Education transcends national boundaries.* </p>

<p>*not applicable in China</p>

<p>its tough to transfer to UK schools. They have a completely different system including 3 year bachelor degrees, no general/core courses, etc. If you really want to go away, your best bet is an american school abroad like John Cabot in Italy and American University in Paris and London.</p>