We have replied to several similar questions. There is usually no upper age limit for studying at universities and language schools. The lower age limit is up to each school, but for higher education, the main requirement is usually that you have graduated from high school in your home country and have studied for at least 12 years, which means you would normally be at least 18 years old.
Everyone who has their own funding to study abroad is welcome to fill out our information request form if you want help to choose and apply to a school abroad. If we have a school or partner who can help you we will then get back to you with more information.
Answered by: Johan at DreamStudies, 2021-01-12 18:24:36
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You do not commit to anything by filling in the form above. We and/or some suitable schools/partners will contact you with more information. We will not share your details with anyone else. By submitting this request you accept our conditions and handling of personal data.
You do not commit to anything by filling in the form above. We and/or some suitable schools/partners will contact you with more information. We will not share your details with anyone else. By submitting this request you accept our conditions and handling of personal data.