Spring Term (Pilot program for Spring 2013)
This program in Siem Reap, Cambodia is an international experience with a social mission to work with the poor in one of the most challenged countries in the world. Five students will intern with The Global Child, a school for street children, and the Ponheary Ly Foundation (supports rural public schools). The program has been intentionally designed to engage Union College students through coursework, internships and cultural activities. These integrated elements will give Union College students an opportunity to understand and experience a dynamic and developing city.
Course of Study
The Cambodia program offers a combination of academic courses and experiential learning opportunities, suiting a wide range of majors. Students will take three courses: the Khmer language; Cambodia: Crossing Cultures; and Internship: Basics of Cambodian Non-governmental organizations.
An internship in Cambodia is a unique opportunity for Union College students to gain a competitive edge by getting hands on professional experience in a developing nation. The Basics of Cambodian Non-governmental organizations course combines classroom learning with workplace practice and social and cultural investigation.
Pre-requisites
There are no course pre-requisites. For details on the application process, attend the information session on September 19, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. in Lippman 200.
Accommodations
Students will live in the Seven Candles Guesthouse with shared bedrooms. All rooms have an one-suite bathroom, air conditioning, a ceiling fan, a mini-fridge and a television with international cable.
Calendar
(For specific dates, contact the International Programs Office, Old Chapel, Third Floor.)
September: Application deadline is the third Friday of fall term.
Mid-November: $350 non-refundable deposit due at the Cashier's Office in McKean House, and receipt brought to the International Programs Office
Winter term: Orientation meetings
Late March: Program begins
Early June: Program ends

