Auburn University Horticulture Study Abroad May 31 - July 15, 2006 Myerscough College Bilsborrow,...

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Auburn UniversityAuburn UniversityHorticulture Study AbroadHorticulture Study Abroad

May 31 - July 15, 2006May 31 - July 15, 2006

Myerscough College Myerscough College

Bilsborrow, EnglandBilsborrow, England

LancashireLancashire

Executives with global experience are among the most in-demand.

(E. White, Wall Street Journal, p. B6. January 25, 2005.

International experiences enhance opportunities for future employment. Many companies and particularly government agencies desire graduates that comprehend the global economy in which we are living.

With regard to America's import/export trade, it is more important than ever for our graduates to understand opportunities for exporting agricultural products.

Ports (such as Mobile), Departments of Ag and Industries, US Customs, and other agencies charged with issues of Homeland Security need graduates who can function with a global mindset.

About the ProgramAbout the Program

Six Weeks at Myerscough College in northwestern England.

Location: About 4 hours northwest of London, 10 miles north of Preston, about 30 miles inland and east

of Blackpool, about 70 miles south of Scotland.

www.myerscough.ac.uk

13 Hours of CreditHerbaceous Ornamental Plants HORT 4100 - 4

Landscape Gardening HORT 2210 - 4Garden History and Design HORT 4930 - 3

International Seminar AGRI 3800 - 2

Cost will be $5500 - $7000 paid in full to Auburn University by May 1.

Rate will be based on the number of students: 8=$7000; 10=$6500; 12=$6000; >12=$5500

$500 Deposit due during Spring Semester, 2006

Price Includes:Lodging from May 31 - July 15

Three Meals Per Day

All In-Country Travel Arranged by the College

All Books, Fees, Materials, Bed & Bath Linens

Application Process

1. Apply for a College of Agriculture ScholarshipSubmit Online by Dec. 1, 2005

2. Provide a Copy of Passport or Passport ApplicationTurn in to Dr. Wright by March 1

3. Fill out and submit Departmental Application Available on the AU Horticulture Dept’s International Website

Application Process, cont.

4. Possess and take a Camera

5. Fill Out and Submit All Study Abroad Forms

6. Be Approved by AU Study Abroad, Bursar, and Department of Horticulture

Class Size Will be 8 – 24.

Selection Preference Based on:Class Year, Cumulative GPA

Whether Classes are Actually Needed

Meeting Deadlines With Completed Paperwork and Payment

•Single rooms with bathroom, study desk, and window to outside. •Shared kitchens.•Heat, but no AC, (cool climate, think north of Toronto…)

Computer lab, library, dining hall, and convenience store, and laundry facilities all on

campus.

Also on campus: Stumble Inn bar, gym, weight room, soccer fields, walking trails, gardens.

Tentative Faculty ScheduleTentative Faculty Schedule

Wed., May 31 - Sat., June 10Wed., May 31 - Sat., June 10

Dr. Dave WilliamsDr. Dave Williams

willi09@auburn.eduwilli09@auburn.edu

Thur., June 15 - Sun., June 25Thur., June 15 - Sun., June 25

Dr. Amy WrightDr. Amy Wright

wrigham@auburn.eduwrigham@auburn.edu

Sun., July 2 - Mon., July 10Sun., July 2 - Mon., July 10

Dr. Joe EakesDr. Joe Eakes

jeakes@auburn.edujeakes@auburn.edu

Thur., June 8 - Sat., June 17Thur., June 8 - Sat., June 17

Dr. Luther WatersDr. Luther Waters

waterlu@auburn.eduwaterlu@auburn.edu

Mon., June 26 - Sun., July 2Mon., June 26 - Sun., July 2

Dr. Raymond KesslerDr. Raymond Kessler

kessljr@auburn.edukessljr@auburn.edu

Sun., July 9 - Sat., July 15Sun., July 9 - Sat., July 15

Dr. Jeff SibleyDr. Jeff Sibley

jsibley@auburn.edujsibley@auburn.edu

Myerscough 2006…. Don’t miss it!!!!!