School Abroad?

Is this for your undergrad? If so I’d stay in the US, go someplace that is established and not expensive; University of Illinois Urbana - Champaign, SCAD, Kendall College of art and design (Grand Rapids,MI), some of the Wisconsin state schools may be places to start. Look into them and then maybe study abroad for a year or so, maybe do grad school abroad.

Most country’s will want you to prove that you are self sufficient for at least a year. If you are borrowing the funds then you may be able to get paperwork showing this, or the money up front so it is there (in your ledger). If the school is very cheap, like say in Sweden it is due to a significantly higher tax rate then seen in the US. Also typically only the smart ones go to college, unlike in the US. Some schools to look at: University of Huddersfield (UK), University of Coventry (UK).