ENGLISH-TAUGHT UNDERGRAD DEGREES OUTSIDE THE U.S.
Find the right college abroad for you
We didn't want an expensive consultant or a noisy "ten thousand programs to wade through and oops they're not even in all-English" directory. So we dug deeper into the top 300(ish) universities with programs 100% taught in English. Our goal is to make it easier to shortlist your perfect non-US degree.
316
Universities
40+
Countries
2,500+
Programs
Want to see the full methodology? Read how we ranked →
Explore universities by what matters to you
Pull up the sliders for the factors you care about most. Universities are ranked in real time. The higher you set a slider, the more it influences your results.
Explore by Country
Find English-taught Bachelor's degree (undergraduate) programs by country
Australia
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Austria
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Belgium
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Canada
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Czech Republic
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Denmark
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Estonia
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Finland
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France
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Germany
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Greece
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Hungary
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Iceland
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Ireland
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Italy
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Latvia
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Lithuania
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Malta
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Netherlands
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New Zealand
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Poland
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Portugal
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Scotland
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Spain
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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United Kingdom
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See how schools stack up
Pick 1 to 8 universities and watch the wave. Each school gets its own color across nine factors (tuition, academics, happiness, English environment, international community, openness to foreigners, safety, cost of living, and rent).
Compare Universities
Select up to 8 universities to visualize how they compare across key metrics.
Hover the chart to see each school's percentile. All scores are 0–100, where higher is better (cheaper for cost factors). Native English-speaking countries are shown at 100 for English Environment.
Put 2–6 universities side by side
Compare safety, openness, diversity, LGBTQ+ acceptance, tuition, reputation, cost of living, and program breadth — with an average line across your picks. Save any program straight to your shortlist.
Explore by Program
Filter by "major." Smart matching catches similar degree programs (i.e., 'art' will find 'painting' degree programs, too).
Engineering
Mechanical, civil, electrical, robotics & more
Science
Physics, biology, chemistry, environmental & geo
Mathematics
Pure math, statistics, actuarial & data science
Social Sciences
Psychology, economics, politics, sociology
Humanities
Philosophy, history, literature, languages
Fine Arts
Music, theatre, visual arts, film, design
Business
Management, finance, marketing, entrepreneurship
Education
Teaching, pedagogy, curriculum design
Health Sciences
Medicine, nursing, public health, biomedical
Law
LLB, legal studies, human rights
Journalism & Media
Journalism, communication, advertising
Computer Science
Software, AI, cybersecurity, informatics
Interdisciplinary
Cross-disciplinary, blended & vocational degrees
By the numbers
10,961
Individual programs of study
39
Countries represented
$69,287
Average total tuition (USD) for a full degree
143
Psychology degrees alone
The most common programs? There are 143 psychology degrees, 132 computer science degrees, and 121 economics degrees.
That average total tuition of $69,287? That's not quite $3,000 more than a single year at Columbia.
Built to stay useful
College information changes every year. New programs are added. Others are cut. Tuition (sadly) goes up.
We update our data annually to keep information current, with a human reviewing new information before any changes go live.
That means data is more reliable than our old spreadsheets used to be. Our comparisons are more meaningful, because real costs, programs, and interviews about student experiences are #1. It's one of the most important decisions of your life. It should be built on reliable information.
Start building your college-abroad shortlist
You don't need to figure everything out today. Start by saving shortlisted schools, then organize into folders like "History in the UK" or "Safety Schools." It's easier to compare them side by side.

