Study abroad for all 4 years?

<p>My friend wants to know if you can study abroad all 4 years in college if you want to go to a place like South Korea?</p>

<p>You/he would then be an international student, registered at that college. Whether can do it would depend on if there is a school that will accept him, that country’s rules about student visas, the costs, etc.</p>

<p>One cannot take all the courses elsewhere and keep sending them back to a US school for credit. Most US schools require a certain number of courses to be taken on campus to get a degree from that school.</p>

<p>Why not just attend school as an international is south korea? Most schools require you to take a certain amount of courses on campus and spend a certain amount of time there to get a degree, so I don’t think that will work if your friend is still planning to attend college in the us.</p>

<p>She wants to just purely attend college in South Korea, not in the U.S.</p>

<p>That would be ridiculously expensive, plus at most, if not at colleges, you have to have a certain amount of credits to go abroad. Also, they only have so many spots that they’re not going to just give for the same student year after year. She should just go to college in the country she wants to study in.</p>

<p>Then perhaps the term study abroad in that context in a little bit misleading. She would have to be an international student and follow the regulations for that school’s applications and terms of matriculation. in that sense, yes it certainly is possible if she has the grades but she would have to enroll in that university</p>