Union Term Abroad In Spain - Winter (Even Years)
Union International Programs will offer a term abroad in Seville, Spain in the winter term. The Faculty Member in Residence will be announced at a later date.
Course of Study
Spanish 204T The Spanish Language Studied Abroad. A course emphasizing speaking, understanding and reading original texts.
Spanish 208T Spanish Civilization. (GenEd:Eu-CS). A study of Spanish civilization as exemplified by the art, architecture, literature, and history of Spain.
Spanish 300T Special topic in Spanish Literature. Precise subject to be announced.
Eligibility
Students must have an overall GPA of at least 2.5 at the time of application, be in good academic standing when the program begins, and be certified as eligible by the Dean of Students. A prerequisite of Spanish 203 or equivalent is required.
Expenses
The inclusive fee covers tuition, room, board, and all group excursions. It does not cover personal or recreational expenses. Travel to and from Spain and the purchase of an airline ticket are the individual responsibility of each student. All scholarships apply to the program, with the exception of work-study.
Calendar
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*April |
Application Deadline |
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*May |
$200 non-refundable deposit due at Cashier's Office in McKean House, with receipt brought to the International Programs Office - Humanities 211 |
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*Fall Term |
Orientation Meetings |
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*January |
Program Begins |
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*March |
Program Ends |
For further information and applications see Professor Thomas or Nancy Cooper, HU 211.
*Dates to be announced
Students apply for international programs two terms in advance. All international programs are competitive, some highly so. Attendance at a program's informational meeting is essential. Selection criteria include the student's essay, GPA, faculty recommendations, course of study, certification by the Dean of Students, and the selection committee's assessment of the student's capability of adapting to the program's social and academic environment. Should there be additional selection criteria, they will be announced at the informational meeting. The faculty selection committee seeks a group of students with varied academic and intellectual backgrounds and interests. The College urges students to seek advice from their academic advisors and from the international programs office to select programs appropriate to their academic and intellectual interests. While the College is very proud of the unusually high percentage of its students who study abroad, we must note that participation in all programs is limited.
