Study Abroad: World Learning at JHU

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Study Abroad: World Learning at JHU Parent Information Sessions August 27, 2017 Hodson 313

Why Study Abroad? World Learning – a portfolio of opportunities abroad designed specifically for undergraduates – goes far beyond the stereotypical image of study abroad. JHU Programs Abroad provide a variety of study, research, internship, and service opportunities integrated into the four-year curriculum of the Whiting School of Engineering (WSE) and the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences (KSAS).

NEW WEBSITE AND ONLINE APPLICATIONS STUDYABROAD.JHU.EDU

Facts and Stats Over 33% of JHU undergraduates will study or engage in academic experiences abroad before graduating Over 400 students receive credit for study abroad courses each year Over 100 students participate in non-credit academic activities abroad each year Pre-med, engineering, and transfer students CAN study abroad Study Abroad can fulfill major and minor requirements Study Abroad counts as “residential” credit Financial aid may be used for study abroad programs approved through JHU.

Types of Global Programs Abroad Non-Credit Global Experiences Research/Projects Field Work/Internships Student Organizations Direct Enrollment Traditional University Setting Tutorial System (Oxford) Approved Programs University/Provider Programs Field-based Research Internships Hopkins Department Programs Exchange Programs BA/MA Programs Departmental Programs Summer and Intersession Programs

Department Programs: Languages LANGUAGE & AREA STUDIES Berlin: Consortium for German Studies Buenos Aires: CASA Argentina Havana: CASA Cuba Madrid: Universidad Carlos III Santiago: Finis Terrae, CASA Chile Tokyo: University of Tokyo Intersession: Salamanca Intersession: Verona Summer: Costa Rica

Departmental: WSE Engineering Programs Intersession Programs Israel: Strategic Marketing Denmark: Social Entrepreneurship Humanities and Social Science Distribution Exchanges Singapore: NUS Denmark: DTU China: Shanghai Jiao Tong Spain: Comillas and Carlos III Israel: Technion Switzerland: EPFL Summer Projects Shanghai: SJTU Spain: Carlos III, Comillas Denmark: CHEMBE China: Tsinghua Scholarships Vredenburg Study Abroad

Department Programs: Arts & Sciences Department and Exchange Programs London: King’s College London Barcelona: Pompeu Fabra (JY/BA/MA), CASA Barcelona Budapest: Mathematics Buenos Aires: CASA Argentina Granada: CASA Granada Havana: CASA Cuba Madrid: Carlos III Program Milan: Bocconi University Oxford: Pre-med and Humanities Paris: HEC & Sciences Po (JY/BA/MA) Rome: ICCS – Classical Studies Santiago: CASA Chile and Finis Terrae St. Andrews: Chemistry and Arts & Sciences Tokyo: Waseda & Tokyo Universities SAIS Bologna (Summer/JY/BA/MA) & Nanjing (BA/MA) Approved Programs

Summer and Intersession Programs Abroad Intersession 2018 (3-6 credits) Havana – Literature & Film* Florence- Renaissance Art Berlin – History Uganda – Public Health Ecuador – Behavioral Biology Salamanca – Intensive Spanish Bahia – Brazilian Culture Copenhagen – Entrepreneurship Verona – Intensive Italian Israel – Strategic Marketing Summer 2018 (3-6 credits) Ireland: Digital Photography Cape Town: Public Health Salamanca: Neuroscience Cannes: Film Studies Venice and Modena: Museum Studies Costa Rica: Spanish/Internships Singapore: Engineering Projects Denmark: Engineering Projects Spain: Engineering Projects China: Engineering Projects Switzerland: Engineering Projects Israel: Engineering Innovation Projects

Eligibility GPA of 3.0 or higher AND good academic and disciplinary standing As early as spring semester sophomore year and as late as fall semester senior year First-year students may apply for Intersession and Summer Programs Abroad Some Programs have additional requirements: Higher term and cumulative GPA Language proficiency Pre-requisite coursework Host department approval

Costs: More or Less than JHU… Non-Hopkins Semester/Summer/Intersession: Total Cost = Program Cost + 12% JHU Tuition ($209/credit) Hopkins Programs Semester, Summer & Intersession: JHU Tuition plus mandatory fees, if any. Intersession & Summer Programs have inclusive fees Financial Aid may be applied to all approved Semester and Year Study Abroad Programs Additional scholarships available for summer and intersession programs: Study Abroad grants; FLAS; Named grants and others.

A Few Words of Advice Start planning early – especially if you are a science or engineering major Discuss study abroad plans with parents/students and share information on academics, health, safety, and finances Enroll in courses to prepare for study abroad Consult with advisors to map out how study abroad fits into your major and your overall degree plan Study Abroad Advisors: Ms. Quijano-Sax and Ms. Mervis Academic Advisors Pre-Professional Advisors (Law and Medicine) Faculty Advisors (in major and minor) Director for Undergraduate Studies (department)

Lori A. Citti, Ph.D. Director, Office of Study Abroad Email: lcitti1@jhu.edu Direct Phone: +1-410-516-6760 Cell Phone: +1-410-530-6029 Jessica Mervis, jmervis1@jhu.edu, Assistant Director Jennifer Quijano Sax, jsax5@jhu.edu, Assistant Director Hanne Fiore, jhuabroad@jhu.edu, Office Administrator CONTACT INFORMATION

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