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More Students Investigating Exotic Locales to Study Abroad
By StudyAbroad.com
Mar 15, 2007

Malaysia, Ghana, Israel now top of list of overseas study considerations


CHESTER, Pa.--(COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--March 15, 2007--Move over England, France and Italy. More students are investigating places like Malaysia, Ghana and Israel for studying abroad over the more traditional European locations.

A recent report found that five countries - Malaysia, Ecuador, Ghana, Thailand and Israel - were among the more popular inquiries for study abroad locales.

"There is a particular trend toward more exotic locales when it comes to summer study abroad options," says John Duncan advisor to StudyAbroad.com. "Students typically seek these different options when considering opportunities that don't require them to transfer a full semester's worth of credits."

In the past quarter leading into this summer's study abroad application deadlines, StudyAbroad.com, an online resource for overseas education opportunities, has seen an increase in the number of students searching for study abroad programs in these typically, less popular places.

"Many students will end up studying in Western locations because they're familiar, and it's easier to assimilate into the culture," Duncan said. "There are a number of benefits, however - not often thought of - to choosing a more unusual location."

According to Duncan, some advantages of exotic locales can be:

  • Cost: living and educational program costs are generally less expensive
  • Culture: a greater cultural difference can lead to a more immersive experience
  • Unique study and program opportunities: more exotic locations typically offer more varied, hands-on educational programs such as anthropology, biology or sustainable development

For students who want information on studying abroad, country requirements and other international educational opportunities, Duncan suggests visiting the following resources:

* * *

StudyAbroad.com's most recent Top-15 Destinations list:

1. France
2. Japan
3. Italy
4. Spain
5. Germany
6. Australia
7. England
8. Greece
9. Madagascar
10. Malaysia
11. Egypt
12. Ecuador
13. Ghana
14. Thailand
15. Israel

About StudyAbroad.com
StudyAbroad.com is the Internet's leading source of information on educational opportunities for students to study in other countries. It is a comprehensive directory of study abroad and intensive language programs organized by subject and destination. StudyAbroad.com also offers Destination Portal Pages, a handbook serving as a guide to traveling abroad, and financial aid information. StudyAbroad.com is a service of Educational Directories Unlimited (EDU), a leading Internet company serving higher education.


Source: http://www.cpwire.com/artman/publish/article_1519.asp

 

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