What kinds of study abroad programs are available?
The USC Office of Overseas Studies provides students with extensive opportunities to study abroad as undergraduates. There are over 50 semester-long and year-long study abroad programs in 29 countries. There are programs offered in Australia, Brazil, Chile, Egypt, Greece, Japan, Russia, South Africa and Taiwan, to name a few. Programs vary in cost, and all USC financial aid, including loans, grants, and scholarships, is applicable to USC-sponsored overseas studies programs. Not all programs require foreign language skills; in fact, there are 17 programs that have absolutely no foreign language requirement at all. Students can study abroad after the completion of two semesters at USC, and must have at least sophomore status. To learn more about Overseas Studies, click here.
The USC Office of Overseas Studies provides students with extensive opportunities to study abroad as undergraduates. There are over 50 semester-long and year-long study abroad programs in 28 countries. There are programs offered in Australia, Brazil, Chile, Egypt, Greece, Japan, Russia, South Africa and Taiwan, to name a few. Programs vary in cost, and all USC financial aid, including loans, grants, and scholarships, is applicable to USC-sponsored overseas studies programs. Not all programs require foreign language skills; in fact, there are 17 programs that have absolutely no foreign language requirement at all. Students can study abroad after the completion of two semesters at USC, and must have at least sophomore status. To learn more about Overseas Studies, click here.
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