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International Studies Initiative

Study Abroad Opportunities

 

Faculty-Led Opportunities

Ireland

May 3 – June 17, 2010

Bob Hendershot
Assistant Professor
rhenders@grcc.edu
(616) 234-4104

Deadline: April 2, 2010

Prior online study required.

For more information, please go to www.grcc.edu/irishstudies

Other Trips

ISA is pleased to announce two new partnerships, where semester and summer study is available to ISA students beginning in 2009.

King’s College

Undergraduate Courses (Semester & Summer)

London, England

Beginning in the summer of 2009, ISA will be working with London’s prestigious King’s College, ranked 22nd among universities in the world by the U.S. News and World Report, and by the Times Higher Education.  Located in the heart of London’s South Bank district, King’s College affords students the opportunity to take courses in any of the University departments: Biomedical & Health Sciences; Humanities; Law; Medicine; Nursing & Midwifery; Physical Sciences & Engineering; and Social Science & Public Policy.  To be eligible for this program, students must hold at least sophomore status at their home university and have a 3.3 GPA.  Courses are taught by King’s College professors and classmates are international and British students. For more information, please visit the ISA website.

The American Business School Paris

Business, Management, Language, and Humanities in Paris(Semester & Summer)

Paris, France

ISA is pleased to work with the American Business School Paris (ABS), offering ISA students a wide variety of business, management, and humanities courses taught in English in an international setting, beginning this spring term 2009.  In addition, students are encouraged to enroll in French language courses.  Students take classes with French and other international students from over 75 different countries from around the globe, and courses are taught by a team of international professors and lecturers.  To be eligible for this program, students must have a 2.75 GPA.  For more details, please visit the ISA website.

Credit for Study with Student Travel Organizations

GRCC does not guarantee acceptance of credits for foreign study unless it is arranged through and conducted by GRCC faculty.  Once you have chosen your program but before you commit to it, we advise you to review it with our Registrar’s office to gauge the likelihood of credits being accepted. GRCC has worked closely with two organizations whose programs usually qualify for transfer credits:

American Institute for Foreign Study

Offers study abroad programs for a semester and a full academic year in Argentina, Australia, Austria, the Czech Republic, England, France, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Russia, South Africa, and Spain.

International Studies Abroad

Provides study abroad opportunities in Spain, France, England, Australia, Chile, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Argentina. There is also information about volunteer and internship opportunities in some countries. 

NEW!   ISA Scholarships from ISA    http://studiesabroad.com/admissions/document/scholarships?quickjump

Deadlines

Summer: February 28

Fall/Year:   April 30  

Winter/Spring:   October 30

Click here for other funding resources

Other Resources

Here are some other resources to explore. If these services are chosen, students will be responsible to arrange for an evaluation service to present their credits to GRCC for acceptance.

Study Abroad Directory

Study abroad opportunities in a wide range of countries

Centers for Academic Programs Abroad (CAPA)

Great Britain, Ireland, Italy, France, Spain, and Costa Rica.

Center for Study Abroad

Europe, Asia, and Latin America

Cultural Experiences Abroad

France, Spain, Italy, Ireland, England, Australia, Mexico, Argentina, and Costa Rica

Intensive Spanish Language and Culture Courses in Granada, Spain 

Spanish Language Immersion

IIEPassport

IIEPassport is a directory of Study Abroad oppourtunities provied as a joint project between the Institute of International Education and EducationDynamics.


Updated on 21-OCT-09
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