Monday, 14 August 2023 02:27

Financial tips for studying abroad

Written by Evelyn Alas

The cost of living varies greatly from country to country. Some of the most affordable places to study abroad are: Eastern Europe: Countries such as Poland, Romania and Bulgaria offer high quality education for a fraction of the cost of studying in Western Europe.

 2. Consider studying at a public university: Public universities are usually much more affordable than private universities. In some countries, they are even free.

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3. Choose a program that offers financial aid: Many programs offer financial aid to help students pay for their education. This financial aid can come in the form of scholarships, grants or loans.

4. Choose a program that includes housing: Some study abroad programs include housing, which can save you a lot of money on rent.

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5. Live with a host family: Living with a family is a great way to immerse yourself in the local culture and save money on housing.

6. Plan ahead and budget well: Planning ahead and budgeting well can help you save money while studying abroad. Before you leave, research the cost of living in your destination country and make a budget. Take into account housing, food, transportation and other expenses.

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7. Choose a short-term study program: Short-term study abroad programs can be an affordable alternative. These courses typically last from two weeks to a few months and offer opportunities for intensive language study, cultural immersion or academic credit.

 

Translated by: A.M