Hi, if she is in Geneva, then she can attend Webster University ( www.webster.ch ). It's an American University located in Bellevue, Geneva, two minutes walk from the "Bellevue-Genthod" CFF station. Webster University in Geneva is one of 4 European Campuses of Webster University, St Louis ( www.webster.edu ) in Webster Groves, Missouri. The Geneva campus is very nice.
HTH
There might be some options.
Example: Franklin in Lugano, CHF 70k/year.
Tom
You can choose from business administration, international affairs and economics at undergraduate level.
The workload is very demanding, yet the reputation of the institution and job chances are exceptional.
http://www.fhnw.ch/degree-courses/bachelor
Bachelor's degree courses taught in English
BSc in Business Administration (International Management)
BSc in International Business Management
BSc in Business Information Technology
BSc Computer Science
Is USG really good?
If you can handle a heavy workload independently, don't mind living in St Gallen for a few years, and are interested in going into management, marketing, finance or consulting in the German speaking area then yes, the HSG is a good decision.
Founded in 1969 in Lugano (Italian speaking city, just across the northern Italy border) as specifically international in its curriculum and co-curriculum. Small size with dedicated faculty holding Ph.Ds or other terminal degrees from excellent universities around the world. Uses the American model of pedagogy--small classes, highly interactive. Students travel with faculty members each semester for 10-14 days in small groups to some part of the world to explore and interact, guided by a theme--e.g., neo-classical architecture in London, or the classical world in Rome. Travel costs are included in the tuition. It's curriculum is liberal arts with additional tracks in business (international finance, international banking for example) plus international relations. About half or so of the students come from the US, about 15% from Europe, 10% from the Middle East, and the rest from South America and Asia. About 60 countries represented.
It's the only institution of higher education in the world with both USA and Swiss accreditation at the university level.
As a private institution it has no Swiss government subsidies, so the costs are in line with others like it in Europe and the US. However, more than 60% of students are awarded financial assistance.
-Dr Memory
I am struggling with the prices , but will keep trying.
How come?
Do you have a confirmed job?
Are you marrying a Swiss National?
Otherwise, it will not be that easy.
Languagewise: If you speak dutch or afrikaans, learning Swiss German or High German might be quite easy.
Tom
I have Swiss citizenship but my daughter does not yet.
Regards
Jo