Wednesday, April 1, 2009

How to Study Abroad in South Africa


Although the world of academia has much to offer any student, studying abroad is a concrete, visceral way of combining school work with real-life experience. The country of South Africa is an offbeat choice for anyone with a love of adventure and desire for broadened cultural, social, and professional horizons. Here you will find how to make your dreams of studying in South Africa a reality


Step1
Contact your school's study abroad office for information on South African programs relevant to your course of study. If your school doesn't have a study abroad office, or programs which enable travel to South Africa, research and contact outside organizations and/or universities that are willing to coordinate with your home university.

Step2
Fund your trip. After being accepted into a program, look into scholarships, grants, and loans for financing your study abroad. All of these options can be combined to ensure that you have enough funds to cover the cost of tuition, flights, accommodation, tuition, and food for the duration of your trip.

Step3
Get a passport. If you don't already have one, apply for a passport through the U.S. Department of State. Locations where you may do so will be listed at the department's Consular Affairs web site provided below. You will need both a valid driver's license and an original copy of your birth certificate.

Step4
Get immunizations. Although the South African city and/or province where you will study may not require any immunizations, it would be prudent to receive yellow fever and malaria shots in case you decide to explore other areas of the country. For similar peace of mind, purchase temporary international health insurance--contact your school for specific costs and coverage details.

Step5
Obtain academic materials, international calling cards, and sturdy luggage before your departure. Be sure to make copies of your passport and driver's license, leaving one set behind with family members in case of an emergency. Finalize your academic requirements with your school, pack your bags, and go!

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