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B arbados 2013 S ervice- L earning Program Information . D r . N orma G aines- H anks Department of Human Development & Family Studies. Co-Faculty Directors. D r. F rancis K wansa Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management.
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Barbados2013 Service-Learning Program Information Dr. Norma Gaines-Hanks Department of Human Development & Family Studies Co-Faculty Directors Dr. Francis Kwansa Department of Hotel, Restaurant and Institutional Management Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Join us for a Caribbean experience unlike any other • Travel Dates (tentative): • January 2, 2013 – January 31, 2013 • Travel Coordinators: • Joann Mirkarimi and Rick Sobers - FunBarbados, Inc., www.funbarbados.com Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Program Summary • Required Service-learning placements(tentative partners) • Ministry of Education or • Ministry of Health • Total required hours varies by course enrollment • Six credits • Required:HDFS/HRIM 367 – Culture in Context: Barbados • Plus ONE of the following • HDFS 334 – Experiential Education • HDFS 365 – Service-Learning (non-HS majors; limited enrollment) • HRIM 316 – Cross-Cultural Etiquette and Protocol Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Course Options • Course #1:HDFS/HRIM 367: Culture in Context – Barbados • Dr. Gaines-Hanks and Dr. Kwansa • Required for all students • CourseObjectives: To provide students with • Abasic knowledge of the social and historical factors/entities which impacted on and created Caribbean cultures. • A broader understanding of Barbados and its people beyond the typical “tourist” perspective • A better sense of personal and professional aspects of “Bajan” life Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Course Options • Course #2 – Option 1 • HDFS 334 Experiential Education (Human Services majors only)/HDFS 365Service-Learning (non HS majors; limited enrollment) • Dr. Gaines-Hanks • Course requirements • Approximately 45 hours of placement • Placement journal • Reflections • Seminar-format Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Course Options • Course #2 – Option 2 • HRIM 316 – Cross-Cultural Etiquette and Protocol • Dr. Kwansa • Course information • Approximately 30 hours of placement • Discussions and course activities related to local customs and culture • Students required to submit a term paper on a selected topic and a journal Barbados Study Abroad 2013
General Information • The eastern most island in the Caribbean Barbados Study Abroad 2013
General Information Geography: 166 square miles (430 square kilometres); approximately 75% is coastline Currency: $1.00 US = $1.98 BDS Barbados Study Abroad 2013
General Information • Population: Approximately 260,000 “Bajans”: • More than 70 per cent are direct descendents from the forced mass African migration of the late 1600s and 1700s-the slave trade • European (primarily British) • Also: Hindu (India), Arab (Lebanese and Syrian) and Jewish communities. Barbados Study Abroad 2013
General Information • Remainedunder British rule from its first settlement in 1627 to its Independence on November 30, 1966 The Emancipation Statue, also referred to as “Bussa,” a slave who helped inspire a revolt against slavery in Barbados in 1816. Slavery was abolished in Barbados in 1834. Barbados Study Abroad 2013
General Information • The chattel house • a unique feature of Barbados • one product of the cultural side of sugar • plantation workers needed houses that were easily assembled and taken down so they could move from plantation to plantation. Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Program Information- Location • Based on the southwest side of the island, in St. Michael’s parish • Easily accessible to Bridgetown Barbados Study Abroad 2013
What’s included in the Program Fee? • Housing: Paradise Villas • Located in Black Rock, St. Michael parish, on the West Coast; only 220 yards from one of the island's finest beaches. • Bedrooms are individually air conditioned. • Daily housekeeping service included. http://www.barbadosapartments.net/index.php Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Unitsoverlook beautiful tropical gardens. Watersports, banks, supermarkets, restaurants and shopping facilities are just minutes away. Housing Paradise Beach Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Program Fee: What else is included? • Program-related Transportation • Excursions/Program activities with meals • Arrival Dinner • Pre-Orientation Breakfast • Welcome Reception (with food) • Excursions (to be confirmed) • Group Dinner • Farewell Program and Closing Reception • Pre-Departure Breakfast Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Cultural Excursions- Historical Tour (Includes lunch) • Historical Bridgetown: Barbados’ capital and commercial center Synagogue: The only one in Barbados St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church Bridgetown Central Business District and Careenage Bethel Methodist Church Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Cultural Excursions - North and Eastern Island Excursion (includes lunch) • Outing includes buffet lunch at Sunbury Plantation; soft drinks and snacks served along the way Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Cultural Excursions- Art and Craft Tour (includes lunch) • Wood Carvings: • Medford Mahogany Works or • Williams Legacy – Sustainable Craftsmanship • Pottery: Earth Works Pottery and Batik Gallery Reginald Medford Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Cultural Excursions • Other sites to be confirmed Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Cultural Excursions Cultural Excursion: Oistins Friday Night Fish Fry Music and Culture Excursion: Sunday Jazz Brunch Naniki Restaurant www.lushlife.bb Barbados Study Abroad 2013
What’sNOT included in the program fee? • Daily Eating Options • Self cooking in apartments (mini-mart within walking distance of hotel; grocery store accessible by bus or taxi) • Local restaurants easily accessible via local transportation (e.g., public bus or taxi) • Holetown, St. James • Black Rock, St. Michael • St. Lawrence Gap, Christ Church Barbados Study Abroad 2013
What’sNOT included in the program fee? • Getting around the island • Bus: • Blue: Government • Yellow: Private • White Mini-bus: Who Knows---NOT advised! • Taxi stand outside of hotel Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Non-Program Activities: Free time activities Duty-Free Shopping Limegrove Lifestyle Center, Holetown Broad Street, Bridgetown Beaches and Water Sports Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Next Steps…Is this the right program for you? • Are you… • …COMMITTED to the program’s primary focus: Service-Learning? • …FLEXIBLE and able to function relatively INDEPENDENTLY? • …in GOOD ACADEMIC STANDING • …a student with a CLEAN JUDICIAL RECORD? Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Next Steps…Apply on-line by September 14th • Pay $300 deposit within 72 hours of submitting your application or not later than Friday, September 14th, 2012 at: http://www.udel.edu/global/studyabroad/information/payments_and_refunds.html • Confirm course appropriateness for your academic program with your faculty/academic advisor Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Next Steps…to be considered for an interview • Attend information session • PRIOR TO September 14thyou must • Complete on-line application • Secure one on-line recommendation • Pay the $300 application deposit • Complete pre-interview questionnaire (once you confirm your continued interest) • Ensure your passport is good until August 2013 Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Finances • Program Fee: $3700 - $4000 (estimated; to be confirmed by early September) • Suggested Spending Money: $1200 US (minimum) • Scholarships • Global Citizenship Awards • Potential award: $1000 to $4000 • Factors: Applicant’s financial need; academic merit; quality of essay; faculty recommendation; activities/awards; number of college credits completed; and a comprehensive student conduct review. • Global Scholars Awards • Potential award: Up to $2,000 • Factors: Applicant's academic merit; quality of essay; faculty recommendation; activities/awards; and a comprehensive student conduct review. • Check IGS website for deadlines and more information: http://www.udel.edu/global/studyabroad/information/scholarships.html Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Finances • Loans • Students and parents should act now (not wait until September). As soon as 2011 taxes are completed, you should contact the Office of Student Financial Services (http://www.udel.edu/finaid/) and complete or update your FAFSA. • Once a current FAFSA is on-file, you can seek pre-qualification for 2012-13 loans. Having the FAFSA completed this Spring simplifies things should you need to take a loan in the Fall. Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Finances • Refunds • Until final decisions are made, $300 deposits are fully refundable • Once accepted • only a partial refund is available, depending on what may have been spent on airfares or other program related expenses. • Any program withdrawals after acceptance has been confirmed are subject to deductions for any payments made Barbados Study Abroad 2013
Requirements for those accepted into the program • Attendance at Fall 2012 MANDATORY orientation sessions (to be announced) • Submit payments by posted deadlines • Monday, October 15, 2012: $1500 non-refundable deposit • Monday, November 5th, 2012: Final balance • Saturday, December 1st , 2012: Tuition/fees • Complete all IGS on-line orientations and information Barbados Study Abroad 2013
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