As college tuition fees soar, more American students are going abroad.
Beyond cheaper tuition, college abroad can offer multiple benefits, including exposure to new cultures.
It sounded like a dream to her: a chance to live abroad and earn an affordable college degree.
Now, out of the 350 high school students his company works with yearly, 10 to 20% apply to college abroad, he said.
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