Noun
study abroad (usually uncountable, plural studies abroad)
A program of study which is located in a different country than one’s home or resident country.
I want to do study abroad next year, but I don't know where.
This study abroad program is a lot less structured than most others I've looked at.
People put 'study abroad' on their resume. I actually like when they don't study abroad because that means they aren't entitled. Millard Drexler
So we know that it's not enough for us to simply encourage more people to study abroad. We also need to make sure that they can actually afford it. Michelle Obama
Study abroad has been an incredibly formative part of my undergraduate career—and my future plans—in both expected and unexpected ways. Source: Internet
Study abroad students are assigned faculty members from the relevant department as their academic advisors to guide and support their study at the University. Source: Internet