Neurokun
Jan 27, 2005, 11:12
First off, hello to everyone, as I'm new here. This is a great little community and I'm sure I'll enjoy my time here. :wave:
I have a question regarding eligibility for studying abroad. I recently talked with an advisor at Colorado State University regarding study abroad, and I was told that in order to study abroad, you have to be a current full-time student, even if you go with some other non-sponsored program. Is this true? I mean, would the same apply even if I did this independent of my current University?
At the moment, I'm only taking one class (my second semester of Japanese) while waiting for my in-state rates to kick in, so the soonest I could do it via CSU would be Spring. I know most of the deadlines for Fall will be passing soon anyway, but I'm just trying to explore any and all possibilities. :bow:
I have a question regarding eligibility for studying abroad. I recently talked with an advisor at Colorado State University regarding study abroad, and I was told that in order to study abroad, you have to be a current full-time student, even if you go with some other non-sponsored program. Is this true? I mean, would the same apply even if I did this independent of my current University?
At the moment, I'm only taking one class (my second semester of Japanese) while waiting for my in-state rates to kick in, so the soonest I could do it via CSU would be Spring. I know most of the deadlines for Fall will be passing soon anyway, but I'm just trying to explore any and all possibilities. :bow: