<p>so i've been browsing through this forum and it seems like dartmouth has a really good study abroad program/the school really encourages students to study abroad. i was wondering if that's really true? i'm really interested in dartmouth and i'm one of those people who don't want to spend all 4 years on the same campus.
is it easy to study abroad? not necessarily "easy" but is it do-able with good grades?</p>
<p>Peachy its not only do-able for most students, its almost the norm to study abroad - possible more than once. For instance, you could fulfill part of your language requirement abroad, as well as study your major abroad, or even at a US college with which Dartmouth maintains exchange programs. See the following: [Off-Campus</a> Programs](<a href=“http://www.dartmouth.edu/~interviewers/useful/off_campus.html]Off-Campus”>http://www.dartmouth.edu/~interviewers/useful/off_campus.html)</p>
<p>In addition, under the “D” plan, students are required to spend at least one typical quarter off campus (in exchange for which they are required to spend their sophomore summer on campus). Many students pursue internships all of the US and abroad during this term.</p>
<p>In addition, if you receive financial aid, your FA will carry over to your study abroad program because the school does not want any study to miss out on a
study abroad opportunity because of money. Dartmouth also has funding available to help with the travel to and from your study abroad destination (new this year) under the Eliminating Financial Barriers umbrealla.</p>
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Dartmouth Funds for Eliminating Financial Barriers
** Administered through the Financial Aid office **</p>
<p>A number of special funds, including the Educational Enrichment Fund, have been established to provide financial assistance to undergraduate students with demonstrated financial need (i.e., those receiving scholarship assistance from the College). These funds provide grants to students to allow them to pursue educational opportunities that would be otherwise unavailable. In the past, the funds have provided grants to cover the cost of travel home because of family emergencies, expenses associated with leave-term internships, fees for physical education and enrichment courses on campus, and replacement of leave-term earnings while students were participating in educationally significant opportunities.</p>
<p>Interested students should submit this application form by the deadline specified for each term in order to apply for funding to be awarded for the following term. A committee reviews requests, decisions will be made and students will be notified approximately one week after the deadline each term. Requests regarding immediate emergencies will be reviewed on an as-needed basis. Students are eligible to receive financial assistance from one of these special funds only once during their Dartmouth career. Applications may be blitzed to “Financial Aid,” faxed to 603-646-1414, or hand delivered. All applications are due by 4 p.m. on the date specified.</p>
<p>Summer 2007 deadline (for 2007 fall term funding): August 10, 2007
Fall 2007 deadline (for 2008 winter term funding):November 21, 2007
Winter 2008 deadline (for 2008 spring term funding): February 22, 2008
Spring 2008 deadline (for 2008 summer term funding): May 9, 2008</p>
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<p>[Additional</a> Sources of Funding](<a href=“http://www.dartmouth.edu/~ugar/undergrad/other.html]Additional”>http://www.dartmouth.edu/~ugar/undergrad/other.html)</p>
<p>wow sounds great</p>
<p>Dartmouth is one of the few colleges where study abroad is part of the fabric of the undergrad experience.</p>