| abroad (adjective) | outside one's own country; to or in foreign countries |
| academic lecture (noun) | a prepared talk given by professors or instructors to students who are learning about a particular subject |
| assignments (noun) | anything assigned given as a lesson, task, etc. |
| atmosphere (noun) | general mood or social environment |
| attend (verb) | to be present at |
| audio | sound |
| certificate (noun) | a document that is proof of completion of courses of studies |
| citizen (noun) | a member of a state or country, usually by birth |
| complete (verb) | finish, accomplish |
| developing nations (noun) | countries without a high level of industrialization or technology |
| distance learning (noun) | learning in different places away from a school using the Internet, video, or computers |
| engineering (noun) | the science that puts scientific knowledge to practical uses, such as civil, electrical, mechanical, and chemical |
| exit exam (noun) | a test that students take for leaving high school |
| experience (noun) | living through events; personal involvement in or observation of events as they occur |
| facilities (noun) | the buildings and equipment of a school, college, or university |
| financial aid | money for students from scholarships, grants, or loans |
| foreign (adjective) | situated outside one's own country, province |
| government (noun) | a system of political administration by which a nation, state, district, etc. is run |
| immigrants (noun) | people who come into a new country, region, or environment, esp. in order to live there |
| individual (adj) | a single person or a single thing |