Who is StudyAbroad.com?

StudyAbroad.com is owned and operated by EducationDynamics, LLC, a privately held corporation that operates an education marketing and media online business; 111 River Street, 10th Floor, Hoboken NJ 07030.

What do you do with my personal information?

We will share your information only with programs from which you have requested information. StudyAbroad.com may contact you via email or other methods to tell you about other programs or opportunities. For more information please read our full privacy policy. You should read and understand our this policy before submitting any personal information to StudyAbroad.com.

Why Should I Study Abroad?

Everyone has different experiences and reasons for studying abroad. Some students will study abroad to discover a new career path or to look good in job interviews, while other might want to gain interpersonal skills. Why not hear what other students have said on our testimonials page.

How do I get started?

So you think you want to study abroad, great! Getting started can look like a big process. We're here to help. Let's start with these steps.

  1. Decide if study abroad is right for you
  2. Decide when and where to study abroad
  3. Find study abroad programs
  4. Talk to your advisors and parents
  5. Line up financial resources

Why not read our blog series on getting started?

Can I use financial aid to study abroad?

Every student and situation is different. We suggest that you start by talking to an advisor at your home institution who knows you and your school's policies. They may be able to help you determine if any financial aid or scholarships are available.

Learn more about financing your study abroad trip.

Where can I get more information?

Check out our Student Guide for more tips about how to prepare for study abroad.

How can I convince my parents to let me study abroad?

Sometimes parents like to hear the facts so get all your information in order before talking to them. We've put together a few pointers for you and your parents to discuss.