General Information

Abroad View Magazine
is a student and faculty publication for travel experiences and cultural perspectives. Learn about the adventures of others while you consider study abroad.

Best Bets for Internships Abroad
is compiled by the University of California, Irvine’s Center for International Education. Listed opportunities include positions for research, teaching, volunteering, and working abroad.

CDS International
serves almost 1,400 individuals annually from over 50 countries in Europe, Asia and South America in a variety of work/study, internship and study tour programs. The site focuses on Germany and also places interns in Singapore, Switzerland, Argentina, and Turkey.

Council on International Educational Exchange
is a sponsor of study abroad programs. The site includes useful resource material. CIEE offers study abroad opportunities structured for both graduate students and undergrads.

GoAbroad.com
Check out the Travel Guides for information on specific countries. The guides are constructed from contributions provided by professionals in the travel field, international educators, and other travelers. The site also includes a searchable database of scholarships, plus lots of detailed information on what you need to pack, bring, do and not do abroad, phone cards, health insurance, global currency converter, and embassy directories.

GradSchools.com
has a little bit of everything for graduate students, from programs to travel services. Try their international section and then search for a program in your subject area.

Institute of International Education (IIE)
IIE administers over 250 programs on behalf of sponsors that include the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Agency for International Development, foundations, corporations, government agencies, international organizations and development assistance agencies in the United States and abroad. IIEPassport is a searchable database of undergraduate study abroad programs. If there are no exact matches for your query, closest alternatives are displayed. Basic Facts on Study Abroad is a "how to" pamphlet. Choose Quick Links from the IIE Home Page to explore more IIE-recommended resources.

International Student Travel Confederation (ISTC) *
produces and regulates the International Student Identity Card (ISIC) and supports local representatives promoting and distributing the card. This year over 3 million students will become ISIC holders. The card is now issued in over 90 countries, and is recognized at many of the great historic and cultural institutions around the world.

National Registration Center for Study Abroad
is a collection of certified programs abroad with detailed information about each. It provides ranking by participants of the programs listed and presents these "Top Choices" for university students, health professionals, etc.

NAFSA: Association of International Educators
"promotes the exchange of students and scholars to and from the United States. Our members share a belief that international educational exchange advances learning and scholarship, builds respect among different peoples and encourages constructive leadership in a global community."

Petersons.com
is based on the popular PetersonĚs Education Guides. There is a lot of information on nearly every study abroad topic here.

StudyAbroad.com
includes an extensive and well-organized handbook covering many questions you'll have about overseas study.

Students.gov
is a gateway to the U.S. Government with the goal of delivering government information and services for students. This site is a cooperative effort between federal agencies, students, and other parts of the higher education community.

Travel and Living Abroad
The U.S. State Department provides all kinds of useful information, from how to obtain a passport to links to embassy and consulate websites.

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