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International and Off-Campus Study. Photographs by Sheldon Gaskell, Abbey Bavley , and Andrew Patzke. “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” St. Augustine. Study Abroad at Cornell. Cornell Off-Campus Courses Cornell Affiliated Programs
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International and Off-Campus Study Photographs by Sheldon Gaskell, Abbey Bavley, and Andrew Patzke “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” St. Augustine
Study Abroad at Cornell Cornell Off-Campus Courses Cornell Affiliated Programs Non-affiliated Programs
Cornell Off-Campus Courses 8 international courses 8 domestic courses Sixteen off-campus courses scheduled for 2013-14 academic year.
Cornell International Off-Campus Courses • Italy • China • Bahamas • Costa Rica • Guatemala • India
Cornell Domestic Off-Campus Courses • Wilderness Field Station, Ely, MN • McLennan Center, Chicago • Texas • New York City
McLennan Center • Museum Studies • Advanced Topics in Religion • Community and Multicultural Psychology • Families in Social Context • Costume Design
Cornell Affiliated Programs Exchanges Affiliated third-party providers • ACM – Associated Colleges of the Midwest • AIFS –American Inst. for Foreign Study • Central College Abroad • CEA –Cultural Experiences Abroad • CIEE – Council on International Educational Exchange • SIT – School for International Training • Washington Center • Ewha Women’s University • Sookmyung Women’s University • Northern Ireland Exchange
ACM Associated Colleges of the Midwest • Chicago Programs: Business, Entrepreneurship, & Society, Chicago Arts, Urban Studies • Costa Rica: Language, Society, & the Environment • London & Florence: Arts in Context • India: Culture, Traditions, & Globalization • Botswana: University Immersion in Southern Africa • Japan Study • Brazil Exchanges • Jordan: Middle East & Arabic Language Studies
Exchange Programs • Ewha and Sookmyung Women’s Universities, Seoul, South Korea Summer school opportunities for both men and women to study Korea more in depth. Courses are offered in a variety of categories (history, art, literature, economics, medicine, etc.). Cornell-approved students do not pay tuition for either program, but are responsible for airfare, visa, and (in some cases) accommodation costs. • Exchange Program in Northern Ireland Students may apply for a semester or year-long exchange with one of these Northern Irish Universities through the Irish-American Scholars Program. Students may take classes in business, marketing, computing, education, performing arts, communication and Irish studies. • Queens University Belfast • University of Ulster • Belfast Metropolitan College • StranmillisUniversity College • St. Mary’s University College Deadline for applications for Cornell affiliated programs is December 2nd, 2014.
Non-affiliated Programs With the approval of an academic and financial advisor, students may study at a program of their choosing. • Summer Italian cooking courses in Tuscany (in Italian) • Russian language study in Siberia • Genocide recovery and peace-building in Rwanda • Forestry in the Amazon
Scholarships • Location/program-specific scholarships & grants • Federal & State money • Cornell need-based aid (for Cornell-affiliated programs only) • Levy Fund (Cornell courses) • Class of ’55 Study Abroad Fund (any program) • Bob Black Award (Wilderness Field Station) Deadline for Cornell scholarships is March 19th, 2014
Other Funding Sources • Gilman Scholarship • Pell Grant-eligible students studying abroad • Average award $4000 • Critical Language Scholarship • Fully-funded summer language institutes. • Participants are expected to continue their language study beyond the scholarship period, and later apply their critical language skills in their future professional careers.
Questions? Contact Information www.cornellcollege.edu/off-campus-studies Ben Greenstein bgreenstein@cornellcollege.edu 319-895-4307