Find a Program that Fits YOU:
This can be one of the simplest things to do and one of the most difficult. To start you need to outline what you want to get out of a study abroad program. Look at your major(s), your interests and your experiences. These should all begin to point you in a direction. I would say though don't ever feel like you are locked in any one direction. Let yourself change course as you do more research.
Also, don't feel that you're on your own. Talk to your professors in language and foreign studies departments and ask them about programs they know of. That is has led me into two programs: one in Quebec last summer (2010) and one this coming summer in Shanghai, China.
Here is a short list of several big programs that can get you started:
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