Out of curiosity...going the other direction

<p>I have read that programs in Sweden are still relatively inexpensive for international students, although of course the cost of living is quite high there. </p>

<p>A number of US institutions offer full four-year programs abroad, although the number of majors is not as great as in the home institutions. Two that I know of are American University in Paris and U of Richmond in London. There is also one in Switzerland, but it’s not coming to me at the moment. Unfortunately, these are expensive and offer little fiancial aid. However, I believe any federal aid for which a student qualifies can be used in these schools.</p>

<p>There actually seems to be more available at the graduate level. For example, we know a young man who is in a graduate program in Leuwen, Belgium, and everything is taught in English. I don’t know specifics about costs, but he said it was reasonable.</p>

<p>Not to hijack, but a question to Carolyn - are there cases where a student can have a work study job while studying abroad? My daughter has a work study award now, but I just assumed it would not be available for the year she will spend in Russia.</p>