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C.V. Starr-Middlebury School in Italy. Ferrara. Today’s Agenda. Site Information: Florence/Ferrara/Rome Academic Program Housing Information Costs/Money Matters Year vs. Semester of study Application Process Next Steps. What is the School in Italy?.
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Today’s Agenda • Site Information: Florence/Ferrara/Rome • Academic Program • Housing Information • Costs/Money Matters • Year vs. Semester of study • Application Process • Next Steps
What is the School in Italy? • Founded in 1960 by Middlebury College • Headquartered in Florence • 3 cities to choose from: • Ferrara (2001) • Florence (1960) • Rome (2009) • Florence: Sede + Italian universities • Ferrara and Rome: Italian universities • Language Pledge
Florence • Population: 375,000 • Capital of Tuscany • Jewel of the Renaissance
C.V. Starr-Middlebury School in Italy: Florence • Middlebury Sede located in the Palazzo Guigni in the academic heart of the old city • ~5 undergraduate students and 20 graduate students per semester • 4 staff members
Florence cont’d • Academic Program • Direct enrollment at University of Florence (25,000 students) • Combination of University of Florence and Sede courses (minimum of two liberal arts courses at the University of Florence) • Tutorials for university courses
Ferrara • Population: 130,000 • Emilia-Romagna region on the Po River • UNESCO world heritage site
Rome • Population: 2.7 million • Capital of Italy • Important architectural/ historical sites from many eras
C.V. Starr-Middlebury School in Italy: Ferrara/ Rome • Direct enroll program, take all courses at: • the University of Ferrara (12,000 students) or • University of Rome “La Sapienza” (145,000 students) • 6-12 (Ferrara)/ 5 (Rome) undergraduate students per semester • No on-site staff; no Sede • 3 courses + Middlebury only language/literature course (year-long students take this Fall only) • Tutorials for university courses
Housing • Staff helps students locate apartments or homestays in Ferrara/Florence • Option to pre-select or find your own • Students must live with Italian speakers
How to choose your site?Ask yourself… • What subjects do you want to study? (Not all subjects at all sites) • How much structure and support do you require? • What type of living situation do you prefer? • What do you hope to gain from the study abroad experience, academically and personally? • What size/type city do you prefer? • Explore the School in Italy website • Talk with professors • Research your options…pick what’s best for you regardless of hype
How long should I study abroad? Year vs. Semester • Academic calendars in Italy • Florence • Fall (September to just before Christmas): 4 credits • Fall plus J-term (September through the end of January): 5 credits • Spring (February through mid-June): 4 credits • Year (September through mid-June): 9 credits • Ferrara • Fall plus J-term (September through the end of January): 5 credits • Spring (Late January through the end of June): 5 credits • Year (September through the end of June): 9 credits • Rome • Fall plus J-Term (September through mid-February): 5 credits • Spring (February through late July): 4 credits • Year (September through July): 9 credits • Benefits to full year • Language progress • University integration • Time to settle in to the culture
Costs/Money Matters • Expect to spend the equivalent amount of money in Italy as you do at Middlebury • Semester tuition charge will be $12,900 • In addition you will have out-of-pocket expenses paid directly by you in Italy for housing, personal expenses, travel, etc: • Ferrara ~$9,875* • Rome/ Florence ~$12,800 • Year tuition charge will be $25,800 • In addition you will have out-of-pocket expenses paid directly by you in Italy for housing, personal expenses, travel, etc: • Ferrara ~$17,590* • Florence/Rome ~$22,430* • $1,350study abroad fee/ semester • Student Financial Services uses our estimated figures when determining award packages; Contact Office of Financial Aid x5158 • Financial aid meeting: October 24, 4:30-5:30, Johnson 304 *Out of pocket expenses are 12-13 estimates
Application Requirements • Declared major • GPA Requirement • B- average overall • B average in your major(s) • B average in your Italian courses • Minimum completion of ITAL 0252 • Language course enrollment during semester prior to study abroad
Study Abroad Application • Study Abroad Application Deadlines • Meet with your major advisor by January 7th • All parts submitted online no later than February 1st • What are the components of the application? • Completed Application (Available in 127 Sunderland) • Major Advisor Approval Form • Language Assessment from current or most recent language professor • Academic rationale/study abroad essay
Next Steps… • Research your options • Meet with Meghan Mason (call x5745 to schedule appointment) • Meet with your language professors • Meet with your academic advisor(s) • Contact returned students from the School in Italy • Read evaluations of the School in Italy (online) • Apply to Middlebury for study abroad approval • Completed application to International Programs: February 1 • Attend Middlebury pre-departure meeting • Apply for a new passport or renew your existing one: • Study Abroad Fair, Thursday 12-4, Bi Hall Great Room
Thanks for coming!International Programs and Off-Campus Study Meghan Mason Coordinator, Middlebury School in Italy Sunderland 127 x5745mmason@middlebury.edu