6 Reasons Study Abroad is a Priceless Investment
<p>A UCLA student shares six compelling reasons why study abroad is an important investment in your future. From taking unique courses in South Korea's tech scene to building global connections, Ingrid Chang reveals how her experience shaped her career path, personal growth, and worldview. Drawing from her own journey, she offers practical insights on maximizing the study abroad experience while addressing common concerns about living overseas.</p>
Making Study Abroad Affordable: A Guide by UC Students Who’ve Done it
<p>Join three UC Berkeley students as they reveal how they made study abroad affordable - from navigating Singapore's expensive city life to stretching financial aid across two semesters in Europe. Their practical guide covers everything from choosing the right program and finding affordable housing to managing daily expenses abroad.</p>
Furthering my mother’s legacy through study abroad
<p>Why study abroad for a year? Typically, a full year abroad is the cheapest option - something that Katia Griffin (UC San Diego) learned when she decided to further her mother's legacy by living abroad as she did.</p>
Navigating Scholarships to Study Abroad: A First-Gen Student’s Roadmap
<p>Too many students - especially first-gen students - stop before they even get started because they assume their budget can't handle study abroad. The good news is there are so many scholarships that await you! Check out (UC Irvine) Qi Jun Chen's roadmap for earning scholarships to study abroad.</p>
How to get study abroad scholarships
<p>Scholarships can make your study abroad dream come true. One UC Santa Barbara student, Matthew Hernandez, paid for his entire trip with scholarships—find out how he did it.</p>
Secrets to study abroad when you’re broke
<p>Nearly everyone who graduates without studying abroad regrets it. But the truth is, missing out on study abroad in the name of a tight budget is unnecessary. If you’re already paying for college, study abroad is a chance to get more for your tuition. It can even offset your expenses depending on where you go.</p>