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Episode 8: Navigating Financial Realities as an International Student

30 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Beyond Borders Dilemma, Dr. Naomi Manu is joined by Dr. Augustine Bosomtwe to explore the financial realities of studying abroad for international students. Beyond tuition, many students face unexpected school fees, living expenses, and financial constraints that can significantly affect their experience. Dr. Bosomtwe shares his journey of adapting to these challenges, including recalibrating his budget, managing financial pressure as a Graduate Research Assistant, and making personal sacrifices to stay focused on his academic goals. The conversation also highlights the emotional and mental weight of financial uncertainty, as well as the importance of transparency from institutions and reading and understanding as well as proactive planning by potential students. Whether you’re preparing to study abroad or currently navigating the experience, this episode offers valuable insights and practical lessons to help you plan smarter and thrive despite the challenges. Key Topics: * Tuition vs. hidden school fees * Budgeting and financial adaptation * Work limitations for international students * Sacrifices and lifestyle adjustments * Preparing for unexpected expenses Tags: international students, studying abroad, financial challenges, budgeting, higher education, student finances Join and follow @beyond_borders_dilemma

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