Study Abroad Alternatives

<p>One thing mentioned at D’s school is the possibility of doing overseas study through your own state U, where you’d pay in-state tuition. I don’t know if this would work, or if she’d get credit for it, but you can check. Most of the universities that D applied to all had study abroad programs, but they also said that if you could document what you were doing and arranged your own study abroad, that they frequently give credit for “other” university’s programs. It’s probably worth a sit-down between your D and the study-abroad office to see what her options are…as long as she’s ready to be creative (and her previous Germany experience helps tremendously), I’m sure she can get something for much less than what MU is offering.</p>