After getting a taste of living abroad, many students aspire to return abroad to study again or find work. Below are some avenues you may pursue, however be aware that there are some limits on financing additional study abroad. Basically, the rule of thumb is you cannot spend more than 25% of your studies abroad (which translates to no more than one year of study abroad for undergraduates and one semester for graduate students). If you have already reached this limit and finances are an issue, you might consider applying for fellowships or grants or finding a way to intern/work abroad.
Studying Abroad Again
- Locate another SDSU study abroad program on the Program Finder
- Research
graduate programs abroad
- Here are some links to get you started:
Findaschool.org
Study in Sweden
Study in Australia
Gradschools.com/international
- Here are some links to get you started:
- Research international scholarships, fellowships, and grants
- Attend a Fulbright Grant Information Session at SDSU!
- See the Study Abroad Work, Volunteer, or Intern page

