Embarking on a study abroad program—whether it's for a few weeks or an entire school year—allows students to escape their comfort zones, navigate foreign cities, and experience other cultures and customs. Studying at a foreign university also gives students a chance to experience college life outside of the United States, which can be drastically different than at their home university. Some of the schools listed below believe studying abroad to be such a valuable learning experience that they require every undergraduate student to do so. The schools on this list had the highest percentage of graduating seniors who participated in study abroad programs in the 2011-2012 academic year.
Save | School | 2011 graduates participating in programs |
---|---|---|
Goucher College
Baltimore, MD
| 100% | |
Soka University of America
Aliso Viejo, CA
| 100% | |
Queens University of Charlotte
Charlotte, NC
| 94% | |
Loyola University Maryland
Baltimore, MD
| 84% | |
Centre College
Danville, KY
| 80% | |
Bethel University
St. Paul, MN
| 75% | |
Elon University
Elon, NC
| 71% | |
Carleton College
Northfield, MN
| 70% | |
University of Denver
Denver, CO
| 70% | |
St. Lawrence University
Canton, NY
| 69% | |
Eastern Mennonite University
Harrisonburg, VA
| 68% | |
St. Olaf College
Northfield, MN
| 68% | |
Calvin College
Grand Rapids, MI
| 67% | |
College of St. Benedict
St. Joseph, MN
| 67% | |
Bates College
Lewiston, ME
| 66% | |
Scripps College
Claremont, CA
| 66% | |
Colgate University
Hamilton, NY
| 64% | |
Franciscan University of Steubenville
Steubenville, OH
| 63% | |
Taylor University
Upland, IN
| 63% | |
Hartwick College
Oneonta, NY
| 62% | |
Arcadia University
Glenside, PA
| 60% |
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