Ditch the debt. Earn your college degree abroad
Helping U.S. students apply to full, accredited bachelor’s degree programs abroad — at a fraction of the cost
Helping U.S. students apply to full, accredited bachelor’s degree programs abroad — at a fraction of the cost
At Abroadiversity, our mission is to make global education accessible and exciting for U.S. secondary school students looking to earn a college degree. We believe that education should be a transformative experience that enriches lives without the burden of excessive debt.
Start with a no-pressure conversation to explore your goals, interests, and timeline. We’ll help you understand your options and whether pursuing education abroad is the right path for you.
Not sure where to start? We’ll guide you through the best countries and universities that match your budget, academic interests, and lifestyle preferences with a focus on affordability, scholarships, and employability.
From writing personal statements to submitting documents, we’ll walk you through each step of the application process to give you the best shot at getting accepted without the stress.
We’ll help you feel confident and ready before you leave. From visa support to packing tips and cultural insights, we’ll make sure you’re set up for success from day one.
Once you arrive, we won’t disappear. Get ongoing support with housing, local resources, and adjusting to your new home so you can thrive personally and academically.
Public universities in Germany charge little to no tuition, even for international students. Many master’s and some bachelor’s programs are taught in English. Known for engineering, business, and science.
Tuition: ~$0 to $1,650 USD/year
Language: English
Living Costs: ~$900 – $1,650/month depending on the city
Length: 3 years (Bachelor), 2 years (Master)
Vibrant and modern destination, Taiwan offers affordable tuition and a growing number of English-taught programs. Known for its friendly culture, safety, and rich blend of tradition and technology.
Tuition: ~$1,000–$4,000 USD/year
Language: Many full degrees available in English; Mandarin classes included
Living Costs: ~$600–$1,000/month
Length: 4 years (Bachelor), 2-3 years (Master)
A top destination for international students, the Netherlands offers many bachelor’s and master’s programs in English. Culturally open and centrally located in Europe.
Tuition: ~$6,600 to $16,500 USD/year
Language: English
Living costs: ~$880 – $1,650/month
Length: 3 years (Bachelor), 1–2 years (Master)
Prague is one of Europe’s most affordable and beautiful cities. Several universities offer English-taught degrees in a range of subjects. Great for humanities, medicine, and business.
Tuition: ~$3,300 to $7,700 USD/year
Language: English
Living costs: ~$600–$1,200/month
Length: 3 years (Bachelor), 2 years (Master)
Known for tech and innovation, South Korea offers top-ranked universities and modern infrastructure. Several English-taught programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Tuition: ~$3,000–$6,000/year
Language: English (Korean helpful)
Living costs: ~$700–$1,100/month
Length: 4 years (Bachelor), 2 years (Master)
Known for its rich history and vibrant culture, Spain offers affordable tuition and a growing number of English-taught programs across diverse fields, making it an attractive destination for international students.
Tuition: ~$1,000–$4,000USD/year at public universities
Language: Many English-taught degrees (Spanish helpful)
Living costs: ~$800–$1,200/month
Length: 4 years (Bachelor), 1 year (Master)
No! Many countries offer full undergraduate and graduate programs in English—especially in places like the Netherlands, Germany, South Korea, and Spain. Language support is often available, and learning the local language can enhance your experience, but it’s not required.
Studying abroad can be dramatically more affordable. Tuition in many countries ranges from $0 to $7,000/year, with some even offering free education. Living costs vary by country, but even with tuition and housing, many students pay less for their entire degree than one year at a U.S. college.
Yes. Many international universities are globally ranked and accredited. As long as the program is properly recognized in its respective country, your degree will hold value internationally—especially if it's in English and from a well-ranked institution.
Most bachelor's degrees abroad take 3-4 years, and master’s degrees typically take 1–2 years, meaning you could save time and money compared to U.S. programs.
Absolutely. Most of the countries we recommend are among the safest in the world. You'll likely find strong public healthcare systems, efficient transportation, and welcoming communities.
Yes! Many countries allow international students to work part-time during the semester and full-time during breaks. Some even offer post-graduation work visas so you can stay longer and start your career abroad.
Not at all. In fact, studying abroad is often cheaper than attending college in the U.S., even when factoring in flights and living expenses. Plus, many schools offer scholarships, housing, and meal plans for international students.
Yes, many international universities offer merit-based scholarships and tuition waivers. Some countries (like Germany and Taiwan) offer public funding and affordable housing for foreign students.
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