Study abroad
16th Nov 2006, 08:06 GMT
As a parent, the importance of saving for college is ingrained in you from the day your child is born. So, when it's finally time for freshman year and you've run all the numbers - you know how much you can contribute and how much will come from financial aid, grants or scholarships - you may want to set your payments on auto pilot and forget about it.
Study abroad related news:
- Interests shift in study abroad programs — lsj.com - Campus
- Students branch out in study abroad — eSchool News Top Stories
- Americans Adventuresome in Study Abroad — Dayton Daily News National Headlines
- Americans More Adventuresome in Study Abroad — The Christian Post RSS Feed
- American students becoming more adventuresome in study abroad — WOODTV - National News
- Studying Abroad: U.S. Students More Adventurous — wnbc.com - National News
- American Students More Adventuresome In Picking Countries For Studying Abroad — TheDay.Com - Educational News
- Number of U.S. students abroad rose 8% in 2004, institute reports — Chronicle.com - Today's News
- U.S. college students expand study horizons — News Elsewhere
- American students go global in study abroad — CNN.com - Education
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