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Study Abroad in the Middle East Study Abroad in East Asia Reuirements Minimum 3.0 FIU GPA Deadline Academic Year: March 2nd Fluency in the language of instruction Deadline Fall Semester: March 2nd UCC requirements complete Deadline Spring Semester: September 16th Step - by - Step Meet your academic Attend ISE Info advisor about studying Apply! session abroad Research partner Meet with outgoing universities on exchange advisor abroad.fiu.edu Funding FIU Scholarships Don't let financial aid stop you! More Scholarships Studyabroad.fiu.edu Financial Aid travels with you! Use a combination Diversityabroad.com of resources to fund your study abroad! Scholarships.fiu.edu Pay FIU tuition/ receive Financial Aid as usual. Studyabroad.com Leave Your PAW Print on the World China Japan South Korea Follow us on Social Media! @fiustudyabroad [email protected] FIU Office of Study Abroad www.abroad.fiu.edu Shanghai, China Hong Kong, China Osaka, Japan Chiba Prefecture, Japan Shanghai Jiao Tong University University of Hong Kong Kansai Gaidai University Kanda University Program: University-Wide Program: University-Wide Program: Business Only Program: Business Only Semesters: Fall, SP, AY Semesters: SP, AY Semesters: SP, AY Semesters: Fall, SP, AY Language: Language: Language: English Language: English Japanese/English Japanese/English Notable Areas of Study: Notable Areas of Study: Notable Areas of Study: Notable Areas of Study: Business Business Asian Studies, Japanese Asian Studies, Japanese Language Language Nagoya, Japan Kyoto, Japan Beppu, Japan Seoul, South Korea Nagoya University of Ritsumeikan University Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific Kyung Hee University Commerce & Business University Program: University-Wide Semesters: SP, AY Program: University-Wide Program: Business Only Language: Semesters: SP, AY Program: University-Wide Semesters: SP, AY Japanese/English Language: Semesters: Fall, SP, AY Language: English Notable Areas of Study: Japanese/English Language: English Notable Areas of Study: Asian Studies, Japanese Notable Areas of Study: Notable Areas of Study: Business Language, Business, Asian Studies, Japanese N/A International Relations, Language Political Science Seoul, South Korea Sungkyunkwan University Program: Business Only Semesters: Fall, SP, AY Language: English Notable Areas of Study: Business International Student Exchange (ISE).
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