I attended York Uni and still live in the city now.  I can't vouch for the
Literature course - but it's a friendly place that has plenty of American
students.

York always scores highly in the Times best Uni lists (it's number 7 on the
list below)

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,8403,00.html

On 25/01/06, REBECCA BURCH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We are lucky that Beloit is very internationally
> minded.  All school related costs will remain the same
> and will be paid to Beloit.  This means that his
> financial aid packet will remain the same - Thank
> God!!  They have some sort of reciprical agreement
> with many schools around the world and supposedly the
> only extra costs will be the plane ticket and his
> spending money.
>
> --- Dawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Kate M Bunting wrote:
> >
> > >  Our university students normally spend a year
> > abroad *during* their course only if they're
> > studying a foreign language.
> >
> > Kate, over here most American students never get the
> > chance to study
> > abroad for a year, it's usually a special program
> > for top students with
> > costs borne entirely by the family so very few can
> > afford it.  But the
> > programs do tend to be more varied than just
> > languages. I had the chance
> > to go to Italy for Roman archaeology, or study
> > Dickens in London while I
> > was in college, but expenses were prohibitive.
> >
> >
> > Dawn
> >
> >
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> Rebecca Burch
> Center Valley Farm
> Duncan Falls, Ohio, USA
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