Many Bowdoin students (about sixty percent) study off campus, usually abroad, for a semester or two of their junior year. Bowdoin sponsors a well-respected program known as the Intercollegiate Sri Lanka Education. Students participate in more than one hundred additional approved study-abroad programs.
Students less exotically incline may also choose to study for a year at one of the schools in the Twelve College Exchange: Amherst, Connecticut, Dartmouth, Mount Holyoke, Snith, Trinity, Vassar, Wellesley, Wesleyan, Wheaton, and Williams.
Other possibilities, for students who want both a large university's resources as well as the liberal arts milieu, are the 3-2 engineering degree programs with Columbia and the California Institute of Technology or the 3-2 law program with Columbia.
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