<p>I need to transfer to Rutgers for financial reasons from a top liberal arts college. It has always been a dream of mine to study abroad in London at Oxford, Cambridge or the London School of Economics and I've been working so hard to meet the high GPA requirement that my current school has. But I looked up Rutgers study abroad program and it doesn't include any of those schools!</p>
<p>Does anyone know if I can still study abroad at those schools, or if they know anyone who have through Rutgers because honestly, it would break my heart if I couldn't (I know, it sounds trite but childhood dreams are legit).</p>
<p>[Study</a> in England | Oxford Study Abroad Program | IFSA-Butler](<a href=“http://www.ifsa-butler.org/oxford-university.html]Study”>Study Abroad in England – University of Oxford Partnership)</p>
<p>Worcester (Woosta!) is the one you probably want (b/c it’s old and beautiful), followed by St Edmunds (Teddy Hall). Anne’s is modern and far from center, see below for Catz, LMH is fine. Hertferd and Mansfield will still give you an Ox experience.</p>
<p>[Oxford</a> Direct Enrollment - St. Catherine’s College | IES Abroad | Study Abroad](<a href=“http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/programs/oxford-direct-enrollment-st-catherines-college]Oxford”>http://www.iesabroad.org/study-abroad/programs/oxford-direct-enrollment-st-catherines-college). </p>
<p>St Catz is a new college, and a bit out of the center, so prob not what you are imagining BUT it is a very friendly college, which counts when you are new.</p>
<p>Some schools in the US allow you to join their study abroad programs you just need to make sure Rutgers will accept the credits.</p>