With a bachelor’s degree abroad, you pursue this undergraduate degree in a foreign country. You get to study something you’re interested in, along with the opportunity to live in another country. For fresh high school graduates who want their education served with a side of global adventure, it’s the ultimate choice!
A bachelor’s degree is a higher education qualification at the university level. It typically spans three to four years of full-time study and consists of around 180 to 240 ECTS credits.
Studying a bachelor’s degree abroad means pursuing this undergraduate program outside your home country. When studying abroad, you are living, breathing, and adapting to a place where everything from the food to the Friday nights looks nothing like home. An undergraduate degree abroad is education with a passport, learning with a view, and growing with a global perspective!
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100% yes! Getting a degree abroad gives you more than just a diploma. You gain global experience, personal growth, and a qualification that stands out to future employers and academic institutions. Many of our students say it’s the best decision they ever made! Still unsure? Reach out to one of our students— you’ll find options to contact them via email or Instagram in their testimonials.
Yes, they are the same! “Undergraduate” refers to the level of study, and a “bachelor’s degree” is the qualification you earn at that level.
A bachelor’s degree typically takes three to four years of full-time study, which usually is around 180 to 240 ECTS credits (depending on the country and program). Some programs might take a bit longer, especially if you’re combining your studies with internships or part-time work.
It depends on the country and university, but there are options for every budget. We have listed tuition prices on each university page to give you a rough idea of the cost. Study abroad scholarships, government grants and funding, and the opportunity to work part-time in some countries (with a student visa) can all help cover the costs.
Yes, you can. Many universities abroad offer flexible options to help you complete your degree internationally — no matter if you’re starting fresh or transferring existing credits from your home country.
With years of experience helping international students just like you, we at Beyond Abroad are here to help.