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We support opportunities that immerse students in another culture and foster holistic learning. Study Abroad vs. Vacation Abroad Discipline-(not Destination)-based advising Intake (major, minor, language, area studies, career, experiential or directed learning) Individualized advising-hand-picked recommended programs
1. Academic Content 2. Program Duration 3. Program Type 4. Language of Instruction 5. Facilitated Integration Visit ational-programs/study- abroad/policies-and-procedures/ ational-programs/study- abroad/policies-and-procedures/ for important info.
See descriptions of the types of programs with which Ursinus partners on the Policies and Procedures page: u/offices/international- programs/study- abroad/policies-and- procedures/. u/offices/international- programs/study- abroad/policies-and- procedures/
Financial Independence and adaptability Special needs or accommodations for disabilities Extracurricular interests Time commitment Planning and preparation FOMO
See more details at programs/study-abroad/policies-and-procedures/. programs/study-abroad/policies-and-procedures/ Competitive application Eligibility and criteria ILE requirement Cost and student expenses Funding Semester/Acad. Year: Financial aid travels; annual application Summer/winter break: Special funding Pre-departure orientation course or session Website Online applications Internal and external applications: On-line apps for college approval and credit transfer due 2/5/16 External programs have their own apps and deadlines
Now that you have completed the online module of Study Abroad 101: General Information, it’s time to fill out your Exploratory Questionnaire. Click the link and fill out the form:
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