Your Study Abroad Resource to Find Answers, Funding, and Programs

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. How can I get my question answered?

    Your question may have been answered already. To find out, type your keywords in the search field. You can search by topic or by category of information. You will see a list of questions that match your inquiry. Click on the question to see what professionals in the field, government officials, business leaders, students, and parents have said.

  2. How can I search for questions and answers?

    Using the search tool, type your keywords in the search field. You can search by topic or by category of information. You will see a list of questions that match your inquiry. Click on the question to see what professionals in the field, government officials, business leaders, students, and parents have said.

  3. How can I see all answers given by a particular mentor?

    To search for a particular mentor, click on the “Mentors” link on the left side of the screen. A list of mentors will be provided. Click on the mentor to get a list of all the questions they answered. Click on the question to see what professionals in the field, government officials, business leaders, students, and parents have said.

  4. What is the best place to turn to for information on Study Abroad?

    The best place to turn for information is the Study Abroad office on your home campus! They have a wealth of information about programs through your institution and others, can help you select the right program for you and address any concerns you may have. They can also connect you with other students, faculty, and staff who can be helpful as you search and prepare. This site in particular is meant to serve as a resource for students, parents, and others to find answers to the questions they have around Study Abroad. For more help with planning and preparing for the journey overseas, please visit the Center for Global Education’s Study Abroad Student Handbook by clicking on the following link: www.studentsabroad.com. We also encourage you to visit www.globalscholar.us: the first national online curriculum to orient, train, and support students before, during, and after they study abroad, while highlighting the health and safety concerns of institutions and students.

  5. I don’t see my question. How can I get it answered?

    1. Try to search for your question using keyword(s) in the search bar at the top of the page.
    2. Make sure you look through the “Info to Support Diversity” and “Funding Opportunities” sections of this website, where you will find information and links to other resources, articles, scholarships, and organizations that you may find helpful in thinking about or planning to study abroad.
    3. Seek out information and advice from your campus study abroad office. The counselors there may even offer more specific information with regard to the particular programs, requirements, application processes and deadlines specific to your campus.
    4. Click on "Contact Us." We will send your question(s) to AllAbroad mentors and post their answers on the website for everyone to learn from.