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1 2016 LBAT Japan What is LBAT? LBAT (Language for Business And Technology) programs are GA Tech faculty-led summer intensive study-abroad program. In 2016 LBAT Japan offers a 2-month program and a 2 ½-month program and students can earn 9 credit hours (2-month program) and 12 credit hours (2 ½-month program).  Location: Beppu (in Oita Prefecture)  Duration: May 17 – July 17, 2016 (2-month program) 1 May 17 – July 31, 2016 (2 ½-month program) 1

2 Where Is Beppu?  Beppu is located in the northeastern part of Kyushu Island. Beppu is a well-known resort city, famous for its numerous hot springs.

3 Where Will We Be Staying?  You will be staying at a dorm called AP House on the campus of Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU). APU, which is located on the outskirts of Beppu, is our host university for the 2016 LBAT Japan program. (http://www.apu.ac.jp/home/index.php?sel_lang=japanese&lang=english) You will be staying at a dorm called AP House on the campus of Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University (APU). APU, which is located on the outskirts of Beppu, is our host university for the 2016 LBAT Japan program. (http://www.apu.ac.jp/home/index.php?sel_lang=japanese&lang=english)

4 Program Contents - VERY Intensive  You will take three Japanese language classes for a total of 9 credit hours in 2-months or take four courses for 12 credit hours in 2 ½ months. All applicable to major/minor/certificate. 2-Month Program JAPN 3691: Technical & Scientific Japanese JAPN 3692: Business Japanese JAPN 3693: Japan Today 2 ½-Month Program the above 3 courses plus JAPN 3813: Conversation Practicum  You have two to four 95-min. classes, Monday through Friday except on field trip days.

5 Program Contents – Fun!  Weekend trip to Nagasaki, weekend home- stay, field trips to companies and factories, school visit, scavenger hunt in Beppu, etc.  You will have opportunities to do cultural activities such as tea ceremony and calligraphy, and have intercultural communication experience with host university students.  You will be staying in a dormitory on campus and have ample opportunities to talk to both Japanese and international students living in a dorm.

6 Program Requirements  You must have completed at least JAPN2002 or equivalent with a grade of B or above with good attendance & homework submission record, and be in good academic standing by the end of Spring 2016. (If you are in JAPN 3001 or above, you need to maintain a B average in Japanese classes.) In addition, you need to be adaptable to Japanese culture.  You need to self-study as much content of JAPN 3001 as possible if you will have only completed JAPN 2002 by the end of Spring 2016.  Maximum number of participants: 20 (min. 10)

7 Cost  Application Fee: $200 (non-refundable) Application Deadline: Feb. 15, 2016 Apply at OIE site ( http://www.oie.gatech.edu/procedures ) & pay the application fee and submit a transcript. You will be notified of the result of your application approximately 7-10 days after the deadline. http://www.oie.gatech.edu/procedures  Program Fee: $3,900 (2-month program) 1, 2 $4,300 (2 ½-month program) 1, 2 1 Subject to change 2 Not fully refundable after we make a payment to our host university in Japan First payment Deadline: Mar. 4, 2016 3 $2,600 (2-month program) $2.850 (2 ½-month program) Second Payment Deadline: Apr. 4, 2016 3 $1,300 (2-month program) $1,450 (2 ½-month program) 3 All payments are posted on your bursar’s account on or around the above dates.

8 Cost - Continued What’s included in the program fee? What is not included? The program fee includes accommodation, textbooks, health/repatriation insurance, and ground transportation for program-sponsored mandatory activities. The program fee does not include air fares (international flights to/from Japan and domestic flights within the U.S. and Japan), ground transportation for non-program activities, summer tuition and fees, and most meals (est. $1,250-$1,480). Summer tuition: $327 per credit hour (i.e. $2,943 for 9 credit hours and $3,924 for 12 credit hours) Out-of-state students pay additional $250.

9 Scholarships  Various study-abroad scholarship programs are available. (See http://oie.gatech.edu/scholarships ). http://oie.gatech.edu/scholarships Many scholarships have the application deadlines earlier than the LBAT Japan. If you want to apply for study-abroad scholarship, apply early.  Campoamor Scholarship (http://modlangs.gatech.edu/ study-abroad-lbat/campoamor-scholarship) : Usually about $400, depending on the # of applicants (Apply at http://modlangs.gatech.edu/special-programs/campoamor- scholarship-application. Application Deadline: March 30, 2016)http://modlangs.gatech.edu/ study-abroad-lbat/campoamor-scholarship http://modlangs.gatech.edu/special-programs/campoamor- scholarship-application  LBAT Japan Scholarship Amount: $250 (in the form of the program fee deduction in exchange of some work helping the program) Students will be notified by email of the LBAT Japan Scholarship application procedure once s/he is accepted into the program.

10 Scholarships (continued) OIE Administered Scholarship Application is open and ready to accept applications! The application deadline is January 15, 2016. This will be the last chance for students studying abroad during the summer 2016 term to apply for OIE-administered scholarship funds. OIE Administered Scholarship Application Students can apply online. The scholarships are open to all Georgia Tech students and first semester students are encouraged to apply. Students can also apply for funding well in advance of their proposed study abroad term. apply online If you have any questions or concerns, please email Mary Alice Allen (scholarships@oie.gatech.edu.).scholarships@oie.gatech.edu

11  Hope Scholarships applies. You can use Hope Scholarship to pay for the summer tuition. If you are using a scholarship or loan to pay the LBAT Japan program fee (NOT the summer tuition) and the money is not going to be available before the payment deadline(s), you must submit a letter requesting a deferment of the payment to the program director (Kimiaki Yamaguchi). In this letter, you must specify a new payment date. You are also required to submit a copy of the scholarship award letter or loan approval letter. Scholarships (continued)

12 Required Orientations  If you are accepted into the program, you must complete mandatory OIE orientations (Part I and Part II). ( http://oie.gatech.edu/prepare ) For the dates, time, and place of these meetings, check http://www.oie.gatech.edu/newsroom/events/ http://oie.gatech.edu/prepare http://www.oie.gatech.edu/newsroom/events/  In addition to these the OIE orientations, you are required to attend two orientation meetings for LBAT Japan. Your participation in these meetings is mandatory.

13 Any Questions?  If you have any questions regarding the 2016 LBAT Japan program, please contact Kimiaki Yamaguchi (kimiaki.yamaguchi@modlangs.gatech.edu).kimiaki.yamaguchi@modlangs.gatech.edu  LBAT Japan homepage ( http://modlangs.gatech.edu/study-abroad-lbat/lbat-japan) and FAQ page ( http://japanese.gatech.edu/lbat/) will be updated when more specific information becomes available. Please visit these sites regularly. http://modlangs.gatech.edu/study-abroad-lbat/lbat-japan http://japanese.gatech.edu/lbat/


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