September 7, 2007
Study Abroad Blossoms Into Big Business
As overseas programs grow in popularity, colleges struggle with cost, quality, and oversight
In recent years, studying abroad has grown in both prestige and popularity. Business and political leaders increasingly see it as one of the most effective ways to produce globally literate citizens. College administrators agree and are looking for ways to reduce the barriers — both financial and academic — that prevent most undergraduates from going overseas.
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