July 15, 2014
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Keeping with their legacy of leadership in international engagement, Michigan State University has committed to doubling their endowment for study abroad scholarships among other bold plans as part of their Generation Study Abroad commitment. 





The University of Houston has commitment up to $200,000 to increase the existing fund for study abroad programs during the 2014-2015 academic year helping overcome the financial hurdle facing many potential study abroad participants. 

In alignment with their Generation Study Abroad commitment, this fall the University of Houston will launch its "Passport for Coogs" program, an ongoing University-wide initiative to offer a passport at no charge to all UH students interested in pursuing a learning abroad program. 

The aim of this series is to reach out to students, parents and academics across the world that are looking for more insight into what it really means to study, live, and work in the UK.
 

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