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While NAFSA is not focused on providing resources or assistance directly to students, we do provide some resources and links to more student-oriented Web sites.

Financial Aid for Study Abroad: An Undergraduate Student’s Resource
Financial aid regulations and sources for study abroad differ for undergraduate and graduate students. This resource focuses specifically on undergraduate students.

Financial Aid for Undergraduate International Students
This resource provides information primarily for international students with nonimmigrant visas (F-1, J-1, etc.). Information for permanent residents of the United States is also included.

NAFSA Yellow Pages
NAFSA does not provide resources or assistance directly to students, but most of our members do. Visit our Yellow Pages for a directory of products and services related to international education.

Absentee Ballot Procedures for Students/Educators Living Abroad
Students or educators who will be abroad during Federal elections need to fill out the Federal Postcard Application (FPCA) to request an Absentee Ballot and/or register to vote. This will allow them to vote in any election for Federal office. Note that this process is different than the procedure to register for domestic absentee voting.


U.S. Students Seeking to Study Abroad

While there is some basic information that will apply to most campuses, you must meet with your education abroad adviser to learn the specifics about education abroad opportunities and processes at your home institution. The links and information provided will provide you with some of this basic information, but cannot substitute for meetings with your study abroad, financial aid, and academic advisers.

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International Students Seeking to Study in the U.S.

NAFSA does not offer scholarships, grants to students, or other financial assistance, but this Web site contains information about where to begin your search for financial aid.

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