<p>I will be graduating from high school next week and even though I have already decided what college I am going to, I am starting to think I might want to take a year off and re-apply somewhere else next year. I cannot seem to find any good programs for post-high school students that I can still apply to this late in time. I would like to go somewhere in France. Does anyone have any suggestions?</p>
<p>Why not attend your college and check out their study abroad programs. Once you are admitted, you can do a semester or two abroad and still get credits at your college. </p>
<p>If you mean for this summer, most programs are probably closed, but check out smaller college campus websites. I don’t know what area you’re in, but here in SoCal the local CCs are still accepting late applicants for some study abroad programs bc of low enrollment due to the economy. I’m going to France this summer with LA Valley College. If SoCal, check out Pasadena CC, Pierce CC, Orange Coast College, Santa Monica College, etc. Hope you get to go to France too!</p>
<p>Hi.</p>
<p>I am from Europe and went to Hawai’i Pacific University for one semester which was awesome.
I recently found a page called [StudyHorsens.com</a> - Studying in Horsens](<a href=“http://studyhorsens.com%5DStudyHorsens.com”>http://studyhorsens.com), which is made for students wanting to go to a university college in Horsens, Denmark.
Check it out, it may be worth it.</p>
<p>Best regards, Michael</p>