Study in Guatemala

Why it comes to studying in the country of Guatemala, many do not know that the education system and work study programs are rich in history. We will cover tuition costs, cost of student living, and what universities are available as both private and public institutions. We will also cover what languages are spoken in Guatemala and what students can do to better acquaint themselves to the countries native and cultural landscape.

Universities in Guatemala:

  • San Carlos University
  • Francisco Marroquín University
  • Rafael Landivar University
  • Galileo University
  • Mariano Gálvez University of Guatemala
  • Pan American University of Guatemala
  • University of the Isthmus
  • Loyola Business School for the Americas Mesoamerican University, Quetzaltenango
  • Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of San Carlos of Guatemala
  • Rafael Landivar University, Zacapa
  • National School of Plastic Arts
  • Rafael Landívar University, Quetzaltenango

There are many colleges in Guatemala that most international students do not know that exist, however, we are here to update every student on the possibility of studying in Guatemala.

All of these universities have excellent classes taught in Spanish and international students will be able to benefit from the numerous free Spanish speaking programs and courses. All students should check their classes to ensure they are taught either in Spanish or English before signing up.

Cost of Living for Students

Guatemala may actually seem a bit more on the expensive side when it comes to living off of campus. A student can expect to need a budget around $600 USD for just groceries and daily needs. This does not include rent. Students can expect rent to be around $400-$500 USD depending on the area. Some of this expense is based on where the student lives and how long they will need to use transportation to get to their college.

Tuition Cost and Expectance

For the University of the Valley of Guatemala, their annual tuition is around $5,000. This means that each semester is roughly around $2,500.  Also, this $5,000 amount is for both undergraduates up to Bachelor’s and Master’s programs.

However, the language classes in Guatemala are way cheaper if a student choose to study in this country for its native languages. Also, the universities will give international students a great percentage off of tuition if they do choose to pursue a language degree.

Languages Spoken in Guatemala

What languages are spoken in Guatemala? The top 3 most common languages are Spanish, K’iche’ and, Q’eqchi’. Other languages spoken are Kaqchikel, Mam, Poqomchi’, Tz’utujil Achi, Kanjobal, Ixil, Akatek, Jakaltek, Chuj, Poqomam, Ch’orti’, and many many more. Studnets will be surprise to find out how many languages are spoken in this diverse country.

Now, students would better benefit from their stay in Guatemala if they started learning one of the top five languages that are shown above. This will greatly improve their stay as well as, there time spent walking through various cities. It is fairly cheap to travel from one city to the next in this country, and individuals who are interested in archelogy and history will be able to become part of work-study programs to go on research digs.

Study in Greece

Who would not want to study in Greece? Let alone look out at the scenic views while working on a term paper? Students will be able to fully understand that budgeting aspect when it comes to rent, day to day needs, groceries, and anything else. Along with understanding what typical minimum and maximum tuition costs are for foreign students, this will help better plan your stay while studying in Greece.

Universities in Greece:

  • National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  • University Of Patras
  • University of Crete
  • National Technical University of Athens
  • University of Ioannina
  • University of the Aegean
  • The American College of Greece
  • Athens University of Economics and Business
  • University of Thessaly
  • Agricultural University of Athens
  • Technical University of Crete
  • University of Peloponnese
  • International Hellenic University
  • Democritus University of Thrace
  • Harokopio University
  • Ionian University
  • University of Macedonia
  • University of Piraeus
  • Hellenic Open University
  • Panteion University
  • American College of Thessaloniki
  • University of Western Macedonia
  • Athens School of Fine Arts
  • Technological Educational Institute of Crete
  • University of West Attica
  • ALBA Graduate Business School
  • Technological Educational Institute of Central Greece
  • School of Pedagogical and Technological Education
  • Technological Educational Institute of Piraeus
  • Deree College
  • Technological Educational Institute of Central Macedonia
  • University of Indianapolis | Athens Campus

It comes as no shock that Greece shares several of their core fundamental classes with that of American universities, such as the University of Indianapolis which has ties to the Indianapolis American city. However, the campus is stationed in Athens, Greece. However, what may come as a surprise to some students is the amount to technical colleges available to international students. Necessarily, Greece is not traditionally thought of as a “tech center” city, yet, many up and coming technological apps, cryptocurrency, and other future tech innovations are coming from this country.

Cost of Living for Students

Greece is one of the more affordable European countries available, and students will be able to budget more accordingly. Students should set aside per month at least 350 EUR – 800 EUR. When it comes to budgeting while living in Greece, students will find that it is a lot easier to do so when they live closer to the college or university they are attending. This will cut down on all transportation costs.

Tuition Cost and Expectance

Luckily, all international students are only expected to pay, €1500 per year for undergraduate studies. This is significantly less than the surrounding European countries that are within the EU.

When it comes to studying for a Master’s program, students can expect the public universities to ask for at least a minimum of €1500-€2000 per academic year.

Languages Spoken in Greece

While the official native language is Greek, the country of Greece has a profound and interesting history of multi-cultural heritage. Other languages spoken throughout the country include Albanian, Turkish, Aegean, Arumanian and Bulgarian, Macedonian (Slav-Macedonian), Russian, Romani, Cretan, Cappadocian, Pontic, Maniot, Thracian, Tsakonian, Yevanic, German, Italian, , French, and English.

While international students will have no trouble being easily accommodated while in Greece, students are encouraged to take part in the native history of the country’s main language. Not only is this an enriching experience but this can allow a student to better understand their surroundings and make friendships throughout the country.

Also, in Greece, students who are studying Greek will actually be able to benefit from full waived tuition fees because the student is studying the history of that country. Which is seen as a specialty and important priority among the universities or higher education centers in Greece.

Study in Ghana

Ghana has a beautiful and rich educational atmosphere that international students would flourish within. The country has multiple universities both public and private available for students from all over the global to attend. Students will be able to take a number of programs and courses of their academic choosing.

Universities in Ghana:

  • University of Ghana
  • Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
  • Wisconsin International University College
  • University of Education, Winneba
  • University Of Cape Coast
  • Ashesi University
  • Central University (Ghana)
  • University for Development Studies
  • University of Mines and Technology
  • Valley View University
  • Presbyterian University College
  • Methodist University College Ghana
  • Ghana Communication Technology University
  • University of Professional Studies
  • Ghana Institute of Management and Public Administration
  • Accra Institute of Technology
  • Garden City University College
  • Regent University College of Science and Technology
  • All Nations University
  • Knutsford University
  • Catholic University college of Ghana
  • Zenith University College
  • African University College of Communications
  • Christian Service University College
  • KAAF University College
  • Pentecost University
  • University of Energy and Natural Resources
  • Radford University College
  • Regional Maritime University
  • Tamale Technical University
  • Ghana Institute of Journalism
  • University of Environment and Sustainable Development
  • Bagabaga College of Education
  • Abetifi Presbyterian College of Education
  • Adisadel College
  • Prempeh College
  • Korle Bu Nurses Training College
  • Tamale, Nurses Training College
  • Sunyani, Nurses Training College
  • Kumasi Nurses and Midwifery Training School
  • Offinso College of Education
  • Ghana School Of Law
  • Berekum College of Education
  • Mampong Technical College of Education
  • Kibi Presbyterian College of Education
  • Komenda College of Education

Most students are shocked to find out there are so many colleges and higher education learning institutions in Ghana. However, Ghana has rapidly grown their education system within the last 20 years, giving students both domestic and international an incredible advantage to learn about studies that may not be readily available elsewhere.

Cost of Living for Students

Student living costs change in each country; however, every student must keep in mind a general budget they should follow month to month. Not only will the student be able to save, but this is a lifelong skill that they will heavily benefit from throughout their college career.

When it comes to living in a college residence, students should budget for between GH¢800 and GH¢ 1300. But if the student wishes to live off campus and instead live in a hostel or a private residence, they should create a budget that fits between GH¢1500 and 4000.

Tuition Cost and Expectance

International students can expect to pay per semester anywhere from $2,700 USD to $10,000 USD. Now this does heavily depend on if the student is attending a public or private institution. No matter what, private institutions will always have a higher tuition cost.

For a postgraduate degree in Ghana, students should without a doubt plan for the higher end of tuition, such as $10,000 USD per semester. Solely because postgraduate degree courses do cost more.

Languages Spoken in Ghana

There are around 50 or more languages spoken throughout the country, the main languages that students may come across are English, Akan, Akposo, Ewe, Dagbani, Dangme, Dagaare, Ga, Krobo, Nzema, Kasem, Gonja, Anii or Basila. There are several branches that the Ghana language belongs to, and students would heavily benefit if they were to learn one of these languages:

  • Kwa languages (Akan, Bia, Guang in Tano; Ga and Adangme)
  • Gbe languages (Ewe)
  • Gur languages (Gurunsi, Dagbani, Mossi, Dagaare, and Frafra in Oti–Volta)
  • Senufo languages (Nafaanra)
  • Kulango languages
  • Mande languages (Wangara, Ligbi)

Study in Switzerland

Switzerland is known for its scenic and wonderous natural beauty, but most student’s may not think of studying or continuing their higher education here. And they should! The country has some of the best medical universities in the world, along with some of the most high-tech campuses available. We will explore the student tuition cost as well as what traditional or average living accommodation costs look like. We will also cover what languages are spoken throughout the country.

Universities in Switzerland:

  • University of Geneva
  • University of Zurich
  • ETH Zurich
  • University of Bern
  • University of Lausanne
  • University of Basel
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
  • University of St. Gallen
  • University of Fribourg
  • University in Lugano
  • University of Neuchatel
  • University of Lucerne
  • HES-SO
  • Franklin University Switzerland
  • SUPSI
  • Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences
  • Geneva Business School
  • Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts
  • EHL Hospitality Business School
  • International University in Geneva
  • Business and Hotel Management School
  • Chur University of Applied Sciences
  • Webster University Geneva
  • Glion Institute of Higher Education
  • UBIS University
  • Zurich University of Applied Sciences/ZHAW
  • Zurich University of the Arts
  • International Institute for Management Development
  • Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
  • Business School Lausanne
  • Cesar Ritz Colleges
  • University of the Arts Bern
  • Swiss Hotel Management School

Academics:

Multiple academics include: Liberal arts, administration and technology studies, hospitability leadership programs, business communication, business administration, international management, small business management, sports medicine and management, biotechnology, genetic medical advances, medicine, banking and finance, healthcare, healthcare management, international law policies, law, commercial law, human resources, media leadership, and many other academic fields.

Cost of Living for Students

Now, the cost of living in Switzerland does come down to what the student likes to do for daily activities. Why? Because there are so many recreational activities available in Switzerland, it may feel a bit overwhelming to some. But this does mean that students need to budget accordingly.

Students are advised to keep a near $2,000 USD for all monthly expenses. Because Switzerland is a richer country that it’s European neighbors, that means the currency will be higher than most as well.

Tuition Cost and Expectance

Students can expect the tuition cost to average between (for public universities for both Bachelor’s – Master’s programs) 500 – 4,000 EUR per year. This means the average semester would be anywhere from 300 – 1,000 EUR per year. The program a student picks will greatly decide how much tuition cost will accumulate to as a total amount.

Languages Spoken in Switzerland

What languages are spoken in Switzerland? Many students will be happy to know that German, Romansh, French, Italian, Swiss, and English are often spoken throughout the country. We do highly encourage students to learn the native language of the country they will chose to study in for two factors: One this is highly respectful of the student to take it upon themselves to learn another language and it will help the transition from one country to another. Secondly, learning another language can open many opportunities that a student may otherwise not have experienced before.