Monday, September 19, 2011

Research Graduate Schools In Italy

Researching graduate schools in Italy starts with getting information from convenient resources, such as your professor, the study abroad office at your school or a friend who has studied in Italy. If you lack these resources or are unable to get adequate information from them, do not despair. There is a good deal of data about Italian graduate programs as Italy has along history of providing quality higher education.


Instructions


Using School Resources


1. Explore academic resources. If you are currently enrolled at a university, go to the international studies office in order to see what types of programs are available for students interested in studying in Italy. You may also ask your school counselor about opportunities she might know of.


2. Go to the library and look up reference books about study abroad and international graduate school programs.


3. Use department resources to see if there are graduate programs in your field of study. If, for instance, you want to obtain a graduate degree in International Business, your professor may know of good schools in Italy to consider.


4. Contact admissions officials at the Italian university you are interested in attending. They may be able to send you academic information and applications or direct you to websites for information about their programs and application process.


5. Talk with a friend who has studied in Italy, if you have one. Get his advice on good programs and the universities which offer them. Additionally, get information about other important details like financial aid, registering for classes, academic breaks and holidays, and student life.


Checking Online Resources


6. Look at sites such as Studentsville.com which lists various universities in Italy and provides links to their websites. These schools are distributed through the country and include institutions specifically for international students as well as regular universities.


7. Search other sites for detailed information. The site Spain Exchange lists various universities in Italy. The information provided includes programs of study, locations and university contact information.


8. Look at sites such as StudyAbroad.com. Here student experiences are provided as well as the name of some Italian universities via advertisements.

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