Colleges tweak study-abroad programs: As student participation rises, schools make changes to offset loss of tuition
The University of Indianapolis used to forfeit thousands of dollars in tuition from students studying abroad in the shadows of the Acropolis in ancient Greece. That is no longer an issue, however, because U of I assumed full ownership of its branch campus in Athens two years ago from separate management that previously received tuition from students spending a semester there. “That’s one way we can cut back on the loss, because they’re still enrolled with us,” said Mimi Chase,…