Study abroad for all ages
16-mid 20s
International organizations and nonprofits like Rotary
International organize student exchanges between member families around
the world for several weeks to several months.
1 7-25
Most universities offer semester abroad programs for the same
fees as a regular semester with programs offered all over the world.
16-20
Eager students can sign up for language immersion programs
through companies like Education First (www.EF.com), which take care to
pair you with the destination that best suits your age, skill level and
language needs.
2 1 -30s
Depending on your home country, language ability and career
path, obtaining a Masters Degree or MBA abroad could be the perfect fit.
Programs vary greatly in terms of prestige, learning style, certification and
price so be sure to do your homework.
All ages
Education-based vacation packages offer everything from
cooking classes in Mexico, surf camps in Costa Rica, writers’ retreats in
California or ancient history in Greece. You’re never too old or young to pick
up a new skill or follow a new found passion.