Foreign Exchange programs?
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Foreign Exchange programs?
I am now attempting to search for some foreign exchange programs I can sign up for so I can go study abroad. I do not know if this is possible though since I attend a 2 year community college.
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Hi Hero,
In my experience, each college operates its own exchange programs. Two-year colleges usually don't have the need or the resources to bother with any of this.
I don't know if there are any exchange programs which you could do independent of your college. I thik there is the JET program which involves teaching English in Japan for 2 two years, but you have to convince them that you will get a four-year degree or already have one, I believe.
The easiest thing in my opinion would be to transfer to a 4-year college which actually has some exchange programs.
The other option of course is to simply work and save up some money for a trip and do it yourself. You could look for some good package deal.
In my experience, each college operates its own exchange programs. Two-year colleges usually don't have the need or the resources to bother with any of this.
I don't know if there are any exchange programs which you could do independent of your college. I thik there is the JET program which involves teaching English in Japan for 2 two years, but you have to convince them that you will get a four-year degree or already have one, I believe.
The easiest thing in my opinion would be to transfer to a 4-year college which actually has some exchange programs.
The other option of course is to simply work and save up some money for a trip and do it yourself. You could look for some good package deal.
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I see what you're saying. I do feel that this is my only or my best option. I just need to acquire the required resources to do so.Jackal wrote:Hi Hero,
In my experience, each college operates its own exchange programs. Two-year colleges usually don't have the need or the resources to bother with any of this.
I don't know if there are any exchange programs which you could do independent of your college. I thik there is the JET program which involves teaching English in Japan for 2 two years, but you have to convince them that you will get a four-year degree or already have one, I believe.
The easiest thing in my opinion would be to transfer to a 4-year college which actually has some exchange programs.
The other option of course is to simply work and save up some money for a trip and do it yourself. You could look for some good package deal.
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Re: Foreign Exchange programs?
Read:the_hero_of_time wrote:I am now attempting to search for some foreign exchange programs I can sign up for so I can go study abroad. I do not know if this is possible though since I attend a 2 year community college.
http://www.fullerton.edu/world/goabroad/noncsuf2.html
http://www.fullerton.edu/world/goabroad/noncsuf.html
That's from my Alma mater, but the information is applicable to other colleges.
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Re: Foreign Exchange programs?
momopi wrote:Read:the_hero_of_time wrote:I am now attempting to search for some foreign exchange programs I can sign up for so I can go study abroad. I do not know if this is possible though since I attend a 2 year community college.
http://www.fullerton.edu/world/goabroad/noncsuf2.html
http://www.fullerton.edu/world/goabroad/noncsuf.html
That's from my Alma mater, but the information is applicable to other colleges.
I hope this information helps. Thanks!
Wielding the blade of evil's bane, he sealed the dark one away and gave the land light. This man, who traveled through time to save the land, was known as the Hero of Men. The man's tale was passed down through generations until it became legend...
My friend work for this set of schools.
http://www.latinoschool.com/
They also operate an American accreditated University in Quito.
http://www.latinoschool.com/
They also operate an American accreditated University in Quito.
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