Published On: April 2nd, 2011|

The New York Times – D.D. Guttenplan

“Although the semester abroad or student exchange are both commonplace fixtures of academic life, dual degrees, where a student graduates with diplomas from two educational institutions — sometimes in two countries — are still comparatively rare in the United States. True joint-degree programs — where two universities agree on a course of study and award students a single diploma in the name of both institutions — are rarer still.”(more)