<p>I am looking into study abroad programs for Fall 2010. I have been looking at CEA, ISE, ISA, and now CSA. I am looking to study in Spain. I am thinking Alicante, or possibly Granada.</p>
<p>CSA is much, much cheaper but I have never heard of anyone going through CSA. </p>
<p>Any help is welcome!</p>
<p>There are many organizations that provide study abroad opportunities for college students. Those programs vary in price and what is included with the program. I do not have experience with CSA, but I would suggest looking at many options before making a decision… as I would even if you were asking about the organization where I currently work. Some providers use more of an a-la-carte approach. This involves a base price and paying extra for housing, meals, excursions, flights, insurance, airport pickup, etc. Others include these things in a single program fee.</p>
<p>Some questions to ask when deciding on a study abroad program:</p>
<p>-Does this price only include tuition and everything else is extra?
-How does this programs help me meet my academic goals?
-Whats included? housing, meals, medical insurance, excursions, flight, etc?
-What happens if I loose my wallet? Is here adequate staff on the ground to help?</p>