The American higher education system has many advantages – a flexible curriculum, a variety of courses, transfer choices, study abroad opportunities and more. But for some American and International students, the dream of studying in Europe is just as strong as their desire to obtain an American degree. Some students may wish to learn a foreign language and travel through Europe without compromising their university education. Others may wish to study in Europe, but have not mastered the language requirements to do so at a European university. And yet others may just want to stay home while obtaining an American degree. For many, the solution is to attend an American university in Europe. Here is a list of universities that follow the American higher education system. Most of these universities offer academic degrees and are accredited by US commissions and local country authorities.
Austria
Webster University Vienna
http://www.webster.ac.at/
Belgium
Boston University Brussels – Graduate Programs
http://www.bu.edu/brussels
Vesalius College
http://www.vesalius.edu/
Bulgaria
American University in Bulgaria
http://www.aubg.bg/
France
American Graduate School in Paris
http://www.ags.edu/
American University in Paris
http://www.aup.edu
Georgia Institute of Technology Lorraine
http://www.georgiatech-metz.fr/
Parsons School of Design, Paris
http://parsons-paris.pair.com
Schiller International University Paris
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Schiller International University Strasbourg
http://www.schillerstrasbourg.com/
Touro College France
http://www.touro.fr
Germany
Jacobs University Bremen
http://www.jacobs-university.de/
Schiller International University Germany
http://www.schiller.edu/siuheidelberg/front_content.php
Touro College Berlin – The American College in Berlin
http://www.touroberlin.de/
Greece
American College of Greece
http://www.acg.edu
American College of Thessaloniki
http://www.act.edu
American University of Athens
http://www.southeastern.edu.gr
Hellenic American University
http://www.hau.edu.gr
Hungary
McDaniel College Budapest
http://www.mcdaniel.hu
Ireland
American College Dublin
http://www.amcd.ie
Italy
American University of Rome
http://www.aur.edu/
John Cabot University in Rome
http://www.johncabot.edu
Johns Hopkins University SAIS
http://www.jhubc.it/html/index.cfm
St John’s University
http://www.stjohns.edu/campus/rome
Netherlands
Webster University in Leiden
http://www.webster.nl/
Spain
Saint Louis University
http://spain.slu.edu/index.html
Schiller International University Madrid
http://www.schillermadrid.edu
Suffolk University
http://www.suffolk.edu/madrid/index.html
Switzerland
American Graduate School of Business
http://www.agsb.ch/
Franklin College in Switzerland
http://www.fc.edu
International University in Geneva – Business School
http://www.iun.ch/index.cfm
Webster University in Geneva
http://www.webster.ch
The United Kingdom
American Intercontinental University
http://www.aiulondon.ac.uk
Hult International Business School
http://www.hult.edu/
Regent’s American College London
http://www.bacl.ac.uk
Richmond, The American International University in London
http://www.richmond.ac.uk
Schiller International University London
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Webster Graduate School London
http://webster.edu/worldwide/london-regents-university.html
If you would like to add an American university with a European campus to this list, please contact me at dromero@macquil.com.
Please tell how to locate some of The canadia universities or collages in europe.
Hi I’m currently an Aub (American university in beirut) student and a Red Cross paramedic and mountain rescue volunteer, looking to transfer to an American university in Europe, looking to major in business(risk/insurance major), I would to know if the course is available, if yes I would like to know the requirements.
Ps: I’m French, Syrian and Lebanese.
Regards,
Hi i am currently in college for radiology, but would like to switch out the major i’m in now for fashion merchandising (what i always dreamed of).. looking for one of the best fashion schools in Italy or London, any ideas. Please?
Hello,
I’m currently a student at Georgia Regents University located in Augusta, GA. However, I’m looking forward to move to Germany in the future. Also, I want to continue my education in Germany as well. Thus, I’ve done some research on the internet and I found University of Maryland University College which has several locations in Germany. Based on their website I got the impression that they only accept military members? I’m a civilian, and I have never been in the military service.
Do they accept American civilians as well?
Here is their statement on eligibility: “Members of the U.S. Armed Forces, American employees of the U.S. Government, and their family members residing within an overseas contracted site may enroll in undergraduate classes through University of Maryland University College Europe.” You may want to expand your search to Switzerland, Austria and Italy. Have you contacted the Study Abroad office at your school? Most of the time, they have agreements with universities in Europe where you can spend a semester or year abroad and earn college credits.
I want to study photography in Spain but go to an American university inckuding college, what are my options?
Hi,
We are moving to Germany from USA, got a nursing job at the US Military Hospital in Landstahl Germany. My son is a sophomore in University in USA and is very excited at the prospect of studying in Germany/Europe. We have been researching schools and found University of Maryland University College in Heidelberg Germany. Is this a reputable college? I don’t see it listed here, are there any other schools that offer degrees in Computer Science. It has to be a school where the medium of instruction is English. Would it be better for him to study in England? Otherwise I will have to find out a way of him staying back here and continuing his education.
Thanks and Kind Regards,
Cathy
UMUC Europe admissions eligibility includes military members, American employees of the U.S. government and their family members. UMUC has a strong reputation in the military and government communities, so it is a very good option for your son. He will always have the option to transfer to a university in England or the US or go for a master’s degree in a different country.