Dienstag, 29. Dezember 2009

Financing your study in Switzerland

If the thought of chocolate, cheese and the great outdoors has lured you to study in Switzerland, then you're going to have to work out how to finance your undergraduate study abroad. But with QS Top Universities' guide to Swiss scholarships, that won't be a problem.If the thought of chocolate, cheese and the great outdoors has lured you to study in Switzerland, then you're going to have to work out how to finance your undergraduate study abroad. But with QS Top Universities' guide to Swiss scholarships, that won't be a problem.

Most Swiss universities are publicly funded, making international study relatively affordable. The Swiss government, and some universities, also offer scholarships to international students. However, you must ensure you have sufficient funds to support yourself during your studies.

Once you're in Switzerland, as an international student, you can also work up to 15 hours per week. That should keep your chocolate supply in stock!

http://www.universitieshandbook.com/

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