MSU
For the second year in a row, MSU was recognized as the top public study abroad university in the nation, according to Open Doors 2006, an annual international education report.
According to the Institute of International Education, or IIE, in 2004-05, 2,385 MSU students studied abroad second to New York University in terms of student participation among all colleges and universities.
MSU offers 232 study abroad programs in 62 countries and all seven continents.
Kathleen Fairfax, director of MSU's Office of Study Abroad, said MSU was happy to receive recognition because the university is very committed to its study abroad program.
"The study abroad program is a signature program for MSU," Fairfax said.