Write an article based on this "Apply for a travel scholarship. Enroll in an undergraduate or graduate program overseas. Plan educational trips for your students if you’re a teacher."
If you are a current college student, you may be able to find scholarships or exchange programs that allow you to travel for free for a semester or two. Some programs require you to pay part of the expense, but if your academic record is strong enough, you may be able to apply for a scholarship or grant that pays your way there and allows you to stay for free at a sister university. In addition to semester-long programs, you may want to consider completing your entire college program overseas. If you’re in high school, carefully research overseas college programs and discuss this possibility with your parents. You may want to spend a year or two at a college in your home country, and after you’ve had a couple of years of living and studying on your own, transfer to a program abroad to complete your degree.  Keep your grades high to maximize your chances of getting a scholarship to cover the costs. If you’re applying for a graduate program and working for a multinational corporation, you may be eligible to have your company cover the costs of a part-time graduate program overseas, provided you work full-time in their office overseas. Usually companies who agree to do this also have you sign a contract indicating you’ll work for them for a certain period after you graduate, as well as maintain a certain minimum grade point average throughout the duration of the program. You’ll want to discuss such opportunities thoroughly with your HR department. Many travel companies will cover the educator’s expenses, or split them with the school district or university, while the parents or students will cover their own costs.