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Cut your travel costs by working overseas, entering an exchange program or even living in a kibbutz. Overseas options are plentiful: study in Europe, study in the United States or Australia. It can all be done within the realm of cheap travel, especially for those willing to work abroad. Cheap tickets are the aim of most student travelers, but there is more to consider. Those who study abroad are looking for long-term deep discounts, while those in exchange programs need links to other resources. Student ID programs can save money, as do student travel agencies catering to study abroad.
Students: EF Tours
EF has tour 70 offices in 40 countries, so they claim their size and volume will save you money.
Students: ISIC Card
This is a discount card that is available to those under age 26 for $22 USD. Sponsors say it is good for discounts on airfare, museum admissions, and other travel products.
Students: Student Now Travel Center
Here you will find links to guidebooks, discounts and destinations.
Students: Student Travel Bureau
This site offers exchange programs and other services to Spanish-speaking students.
Students: Travel Cuts
A full-service Canadian agency specializing in student travel.
Work/Study:
A non-profit site designed to promote international travel and understanding.
Work/Study: International Cultural Youth Exchange
Berlin-based worldwide service. You can attend school or perform voluntary service in the chosen country.
Work/Study: Overseas Jobs
This is a good starting point. They list more than 3000 jobs available now.
Work/Study: PAYAway
Indexes work opportunities by country. Designed for people who want to spend up to a year abroad, working as they go.

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