<p>American students can enroll directly in many international universities and pay a fraction of what they’d pay in the US. The problem is accreditation: students need to verify with their own university, ahead of time, that the classes they take overseas will be accepted by their home school. Public schools are quicker to accept credit from international institutions with which they are not formally alligned – it’s harder if you’re at a private. </p>
<p>Countries that are the most popular for direct enrollment include England, Scotand, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand… India is becoming popular as well. There are also English-language programs available in Denmark, Holland, Japan and Egypt. Google ‘diect enrollment US students foreign universities’ and you’ll find a lot of information.</p>