More has been written on applying to the UK and the USA than the history of classic literature in some small countries. But what about the rest of the globe? Great options exist in many countries around the world.
The information below can help you think about some aspects of applying to various countries. However, the best source is usually an institution itself. The rules and expectations often vary by country and are different for applicants who are citizens versus those who would be classified as international students. Pay close attention to the requirements and, when in doubt, ask so you do not waste your time, or theirs, in the process. There is more country-specific information linked below but if you are looking for a broad starting point for Europe, try Study EU. |
AustrailaIf you like beautiful weather with your higher education, Australia might just be for you. With oceans and cities, Australia has it all. Check out your options here.
Other EU CountriesWith so many countries in Europe, options to study in a variety of places are more plentiful now than ever!
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CanadaLots of land, not too many people, and many colleges mean Canada is a place to check out, especially for affordable, quality education options.
KoreaThe process, and experience, of studying in Korea can be very different for Korean nationals and international students.
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Ireland |
Netherlands |
Green, peaceful scenery meets dynamic cities that are the hub of Europe and the world for hundreds of major companies.
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Safe, affordable, and with many programs in English, check out the Netherlands.
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Japan |
Japan is a up-and-coming destination for students who are looking for options to study in Asia.
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Looking across the world? Start with UniQuest and go from there.
And a great resource summarizing the different education options across multiple countries is the International Table.
And a great resource summarizing the different education options across multiple countries is the International Table.