Is it possible to study abroad for all four years?

<p>Just find a university abroad, like I’m going :)</p>

<p>I’m interested in Korea and Japan… and I’ve found some universities that even teach in English!</p>

<p>Good luck! (oh and it probably ISN’T possible). Temple University has lots of campuses around the world (including Japan <3). It looks like Italy, Spain, and London.</p>

<p>FSU has their own campuses abroad and even offer major in foreign studies. DD is doing China (summer), Italy (2 semesters), Spain (2 summer semesters) and internship in London so far.</p>

<p>Marist College has a four-year program in Italy through Lorenzo San Medici…you apply to Marist, rolling admissions.</p>

<p>i applied for NYU AD , and got invited for the february candidate weekend and i may say its the most spectacular university i have ever seen !! everything there is a top notch and besides the abu dhabi government is funding the uni and they say that 90% of the ones who will accepted for their first class this year will probably get a full ride !!! i guess they say that cause they are incredibly selective … they are practically looking for 100 students from all over the world which they have already accepted 62 of them from the ED pool…and the other 38 will be chosen from the RD pool in which 8000 students have applied to this year !!! so their acceptance rate is less than 2% :stuck_out_tongue: but i say that its way worth it !!!</p>

<p>St. Louis University in Madrid allows for some majors to spend 4 years in Madrid. I am currently studying there, I am an IR major and I will never have to step foot on the home campus in St. Louis.</p>

<p>Hey I have a question as well i want to go to La Sorbonne and get my Licence there for international business and my question is will I be able to go to a graduate school in the USA with a Licence?</p>

<p>I also have a question about their admission process is all thats needed a high school diploma or is there anything else?</p>

<p>The NYTimes had a great article about the increasing trend of Americans studying abroad for their full undergraduate education. St Andrews has been a popular choice lately, but there are many other options…check out this link: [Abroad101:</a> Welcome Abroad: Study Abroad…for Four Years?](<a href=“http://www.blog.■■■■■■■■■■■■■/2008/12/study-abroadfor-four-years.html]Abroad101:”>http://www.blog.■■■■■■■■■■■■■/2008/12/study-abroadfor-four-years.html)</p>

<p>Hello! :wink:
I am a senior in high school, & will be graduating next year on June. & I was just wondering, is it possible for me to study abroad?</p>

<p>Lorane,</p>

<p>Sure, there any many countries with programs where you could go. Have you any thoughts about where you’d like to go, and what you’d want to study?</p>

<p>i think you can talk to your academic counselor and clarify your doubts…:)</p>