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Welcome! Session on Study Abroad
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Statistics on Study Abroad 548 Loyola students (62% of our junior class) studied abroad last year (semester, year-long and summer) Between 62 - 65% of our students will have an international experience Study Abroad Programs are popular at Loyola
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Why Study Abroad? Be more competitive in a global market Increase language skills Learn a new language Learn about a new culture Complement your education Opportunity to travel Build life skills
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Study Abroad at Loyola Offer several options and various categories of study abroad opportunities Each program offers different benefits, costs, levels of financial aid and housing options
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Selection Criteria for Admission Cumulative GPA – to be considered for study abroad, students must have at least a 2.75; some of our programs require a higher GPA (3.0) for consideration and admission. 2.5 for summer programs and study tours Social behavior/disciplinary record Courses should fit into the Loyola degree program Programs have cap limits 1 deadline for the entire year: December 1 st (Sophomore year)
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How Does it Work Within Your Four Years at Loyola? Freshman: Explore our study abroad options Sophomore: Plan your course registration; select your first choice program and two back- ups; APPLY by the deadline Junior: Go! Explore, Study, and Serve Senior: Share your experiences and help prepare future students
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What Are The Study Abroad Options? Year Semester Summer Study tour Loyola program Loyola exchange Loyola affiliation
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1) Loyola Programs Pay Loyola tuition, in most programs pay Loyola housing charge Pay Loyola deposit Pay Loyola program fee Loyola financial aid can be used Retain priority for on-campus housing Transfer all courses, grades and credits Directors on-site or hired personnel Programs vary in benefits Categories of Options:
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Loyola Programs Leuven (year-long) Newcastle (year-long; fall or spring – sciences in particular) Cork (fall and spring) Bangkok (fall only) Beijing (summer, year, fall or spring) Melbourne (fall or spring) Auckland (fall or spring) Rome (fall or spring) Alcala (fall in Spanish) Alcala (spring in English) Paris (fall or spring) San Salvador (fall or spring ) Copenhagen (fall or spring) Accra, Ghana (fall or spring) Glasgow (Honors only, fall or spring)
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2) Loyola Exchanges Pay Loyola tuition, housing paid abroad Loyola financial aid can be used Retain priority for on-campus housing Transfer courses, grades and credits Mostly language based programs Limited benefits Support of the international office abroad
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Loyola Exchanges Barcelona (Business – 2 courses Spanish) Buenos Aires (Humanities – in Spanish) Koblenz (Humanities – in German) La Rochelle (Business –all French) Madrid (Humanities- 1 course in Spanish) Montpellier (Humanities majors - Mostly in French) Osaka (Humanities – in English) Santiago (Humanities – for Spanish beyond intermediate level) Singapore (Business, Communication -in English)
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3) Loyola Affiliations Affiliated with established programs/universities Loyola financial aid will not transfer Retain priority for on-campus housing Transfer courses, grades and credits Placed on a leave of absence
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Loyola Affiliations - Berlin, Germany (FU-Best) - Accra, Ghana (NYU) - Florence, Italy (Syracuse University). Rome, Italy The Center for Classical Studies (Duke Univ.) for Classics majors and minors and by invitation only
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Summer Programs Loyola Sponsored Programs Courses, grades and credits transfer Guadeloupe, French Caribbean (French and English) Montpellier, France (French language courses) Prague, Czech Republic (humanities courses) Granada, Spain (Spanish 104) Rome, Italy (Italian 103 or 104)
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Non-Loyola Summer Programs Only courses and credits transfer, but not the grades * Must be an accredited four-year, degree- granting institutions * Must be 4 Weeks minimum in duration * Courses must be approved
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Study Tours For Academic Credit International Business - IB282 South America, Europe For Non Academic Credit India – New Delhi, Mumbai, Goa, Bangalore, Mysore, Agra, and Jaipur Israel - and Palestine (new Summer 2014)
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What Costs Are Associated with Study Abroad? Tuition *Housing *Program fee Reduced comprehensive fee Travel documents – passports/visas/immigrations charges *Meals *Airline tickets *Varies from program to program
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Other Possible Expenses Associated With Study Abroad Immunizations/health check-ups Back-ground checks Bedding packages Transportation costs Independent travel
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Expenses Abroad 1) Students spent on average $4500 per semester on food, travel, entertainment, shopping. However, some spend only $2500, some spend $8000 and more… 2) Compare what benefits are included in each program. 3) Some destinations are less expensive than others. 4) Know your host country: You do not have to visit 11 countries in one semester! 5) Keep dining out, travel, and shopping under control!
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What Should I Stress to My Child? Must apply and meet deadlines (December 1 st of Sophomore year!) Competitive admission process Academic endeavor Learning and living in a different environment Grades and behavior at Loyola will affect your study abroad plans Grades and behavior abroad will affect your degree and student status at Loyola Programs vary on benefits, costs and services provided Take time to investigate the differences Freshman year is not too early to start planning
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What Can You Do As A Parent? Discuss with your child if he/she wants to study abroad Ask your child what he/she would like to get out of the experience Remind him/her to attend mandatory Information Sessions Encourage him/her to attend Registration Info. Sessions Encourage him/her to work with core and major advisors Encourage your child to have 2-3 study abroad options Investigate the costs/fees Review program benefits Know and understand how your financial aid package works Encourage your child to meet deadlines Remind your child that behaviors on-campus now can prevent him/her from studying abroad
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Questions??? Office of International Programs Humanities 132 international@loyola.edu www.loyola.edu/internationalprograms
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Loyola’s Flagship Program in Leuven, Belgium Bordered by 4 countries 9M people 3 official languages Leuven is 20 mi. east of Brussels Flanders 50,000 people
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Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Founded in 1425 City = campus = city 30,000 students 3700 internationals World renown for PL/TH Loyola’s flagship program
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Loyola International Nachbahr Huis 67 residents 22 Loyola students Belgians & Internationals Dorm style living Shared kitchens & bathrooms 6 units of 7 – 15 students TV/ Reading “Commons” Room Study Room 3 computers and one printer Washer & Dryer
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Huis pictures
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For Parents and Students Belgium – Leuven – KUL overview Support people Academics Housing Insurance Money Safety Culture Shock
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Get Ready for Culture Shock! Experienced in varying degrees Phases: Euphoria Frustration Adaptation Re-entry Knowing about the phases makes going through them easier
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Academics at KULeuven Loyola full-time course load required each semester Courses in major, minor, core and elective categories KUL’s main library - > 1.5M volumes Dutch
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