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DOCUMENT RESUME ED 054 721 HE 002 512 TITLE New England Direc o y of Study Abroad Programs. INSTITUTION New England Center for Continuing Education, Durham, N.H. PUB DATE Jun 71 NOTE 58p. EDRS PRICE DESCRIPTORS IDENTIFIERS MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29 *College Students; *Directories; Foreign Coun ies: *Higher Education; *Study Abroad; Undergraduate Study *New England Study Abroad Programs ABSTRACT This Directory revises the data published by the New England Center for Continuing Education in March 1970. It identifies study abroad programs for any undergraduate period of education (including summers) where credit transfer is possible, and is limited to institutions of higher learning in the New England region. The Directory provides summary information on the programs, with data on the extent of student eligibility, the major content of the program, the aims of the curriculum, the costs of participation, and program duration. (AF)

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ED 054 721 HE 002 512TITLE New England Direc o y of Study Abroad Programs.INSTITUTION New England Center for Continuing Education, Durham,

N.H.PUB DATE Jun 71NOTE 58p.

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MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29*College Students; *Directories; Foreign Coun ies:*Higher Education; *Study Abroad; UndergraduateStudy*New England Study Abroad Programs

ABSTRACTThis Directory revises the data published by the New

England Center for Continuing Education in March 1970. It identifiesstudy abroad programs for any undergraduate period of education(including summers) where credit transfer is possible, and is limitedto institutions of higher learning in the New England region. TheDirectory provides summary information on the programs, with data onthe extent of student eligibility, the major content of the program,the aims of the curriculum, the costs of participation, and programduration. (AF)

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NEW ENGLAND DIRECTORY

OF STUDY ABROAD PROGRANS

AS CONDUCTED BY

INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER ,

LEARNING IN NEW ENGLAND

The New England Canter for

Continuing Education

Durham, New Hampshire

International Studies Series

June 1971

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. INTRODUCTION

II. PROGRAMS IN NEW 8NGLAND COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES

Albercus Magnus College 15Anna Maria College for Women 15Annhurst College 15Assumption College 16Barrington College 17Bates College 17Bennington College 17Boston College 18Bradford Junior College 19Brandeis University 19

Brown University 20Castleton State College 21Clark University 21Colby College 22College of Our Lady of the Elms 23College of the Holy Cross 23Connecticut College 24Dartmouth College 24Emerson College 26Emmanuel College 26

Garland Junior College 26Goddard College 28Gordon College 29Green Mountain College 29Johnson State College 30Massachusetts Institute of Technology 30Merrimack College 31Middlebury College 32Mount Holyoke College 32

Nasson College 33

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New England College 33Newton College of the Sacred Heart 34Providence College 35Radcliffe College 35Regis College 36Rhode Island School of Design 37Rivier College 38Roger Williams College 38Sacred Heart University 38St. Anselm's College 39

St. Michael's College 39Salve Regina College 40Simmons College 40Smith College 40Springfield College 41State College at Salem 42Stonehill College 42Trinity College 43Tufts University 43University of Bridgeport 46

University of Connecticut 46University of Maine 46University of Massachusetts 49University of New Hampshire 52University of Vermont 53Vermont College 55Wellesley College 55Wesleyan University 56Westfield State College 56Wheaton College 57

Wheelock College 57Williams College 57Windham College 58Worcester State College 58Yale University 59

III. DATA SHEET FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 61

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INTRODUCTION

This Directory revises the data published by the Center in March 1970.

More recent and additional informati n on study abroad programs conducted

by colleges and universities in the New England region is contained in the

present Directory. It furthers the aim of providing students, faculty

and administrators with comparative i:iformation on study abroad programs

which now number 135 and are conducted by 65 institutions in New England.

Despite growing disenchantment in the United States with foreign

commitments, there is a continuing interest on the part of students in

intercultural experiences. With special overseas flight concessions

available to younger persons and the prevalence of an air-minded, jet-

speed culture, there is 1-3ss and less excuse for immobility and for avoid-

ing the foreign scene. More and more students experience some form of

international education while travel oatside of the University is more

commonly linked with formal educational advancement than ever before.

International education is seen, and demanded, as essential growth in

intellectual awareness. Some of this educational endeavor is understandably

valuable but some of it is seen by critics as an extremely wasteful exer-

cise especially intolerable under conditions of economic recossion and

little understood cultural disturbances at home.

lEducation and World Affairs reported 636 study abroad programs spon-sored by 308 United States colleges and hniversities in 1967-68. TheNew Pngland survey then accounts for about one-fifth of the nation'sprograms and institutions.

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Many undergrqduates quickly appreciate the potentialities of foreign

travel and study abroad. Some have already engaged in overseas study

through high school programs. Most undergeduates, h wever, will not

have engaged in serious foreign study or travel by the time they graduate.

Many will not have taken courses wh ch touch on international studies.

Foreign experience sought by undergraduates frequently aims at general

understanding rather than specialized guided education. Many argue that

students expand and understand their own cultures more through an ex-

posure to other cultures. Foreign languages are tested within another

country and this is regarded as an achievement of cultural value. The

growth in knowledge and appreciation of viewpoints of other countries

is considered a way of improving the functioning _f the United States

in political, economic and social affairs abroad. Hopefully, there is

an increased awareness abroad of the special features of the American

culture.

Motives for study abroad are complex and usually confusing. Origins

of programs are frequently fortuitous and haphazard. The development

prof.; ams proceeds usually through emulation or other variable circum-

stances while the original purposes of the program are rarely prolonged

r5r kept in tune with the broader objectives of the home Institution.

One exami ation of existing study abroad programs2 shows that In general

they are not aka5eving their primal-5r goal of cultural immersion. This is

because students have insufficient language preparation, spend too short

a time abroad, are concentrated in popular overseas univ rsity centers,

2Irwin T. Sanders and Jennifer C. Ward, Brid es to Understandin(Carnegie Commission on Higher Education, 1970) p. 79.

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do not associate with foreign nationals enough and crowd out University

places for local nationals.

Many of the programs summarized in this Directory claim that the

objective is the furthering of the student's personal development or

intellectual maturity. If this is the main reason for the foreign exper-

ience, questions can be raised as to whether experience in self-development

and self-reliance is best gained in a foreign environment. Foreign studies

of graduate programs abroad are usually specialized and aim at special

academic, professional, or vocational objectives. While some of these

objectives are frequently included in undergraduate programs, particularly

for language majors, the attempt to enlarge the student groups with over-

seas involvement leads to undistinctive goals and methods for achieving

the goals.

The concept of the Junior Year Abroad Program has been closely exam-

ined in recent years, and there are several evaluations and criticz!l com-

ments on the progress and future of these study programs.3 The major

difficulty has been the inability of undergraduates to follow courses as

regular students in overseas universities. Attempts to take die American

campus abroad reduce the program value as an intercultural experience

and are frequently viewed abroad as ...unsubtle efforts to Americanize the

w rld. Integrating the overseas program with the home campus curriculum

has been extremely harmful to many programs. Much care is needed in the

selection of faculty and students for overseas programs; attention has to be

given to non-cultural encounters, the academic structure and

3See list of references in Sanders and Ward, op. cit.

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administrative cooperation.

The programs identitied in the Directory are study abroad programs

for any undergraduate period of education, including summers where credit

transfer is possible. The srudy is limited to the institutions of higher

learning in the New England region, although it is realized that many

overseas study opportunities exist and are availahlz to New England students

in universities and colleges outside of the New England region. The Direc-

tory provides summary information on the study abroad programs with data

on the extent of student eligibility, the maj r content of the program, the

aims of the curriculum, the costs of participation, and its duration.

About one in four of all institutions of higher 1arnIng in the New

England institutions provide opportunities for their students to pursue

studies in a foreign setting. Mostly these opportunities are through the

acceptance of credits earned in study programs of foreign universities.

Only limited financial assistance is available to make these opportunities

available to all students.

Organization of study abroad programs conducted by New England insti-

tutions ranges from work in a branch of the U.S. institution abroad to

spasmodic acquaintance with an established program of study established by

another institution. The stress in this survey has been on identifying

those programs which are actually conducted by New Englalld institutions

through close affiliation and regular contact with an overseas institution

ard careful evaluation of the student's work abroad. It cannot he claimed

that the institutions inCluded in this survey meet these criteria or indeed

4_In his recent observations, William F. Sturner, in "Reflections on

Overseas Study Programs", Exchange, Fall, 1970, warns of the costly dupli-cation And excessive proliferation of programs and the need to considercooperative arrangements, and follow-up evaluations and reviews.

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recognize any standards for overseas work except their own.

There are numerous Programs which recognize overseas programs in a

general way rather than specifying study in a particular country or at a

stipulated university abroad. The larger programs are frequently closely

geared to a finely structured course of studies at an overseas university

where relations are of long standing.

conducted by the New England institutions

Country

Overseas areas where programs are

are listed below:

Number of Programs

France 23

Spain 13

Germany 12

Italy 11

United Kingdom 10

Austria 4

Israel, Russia 3 rach

Greece, Switzerland 2 each

Canada, Mexico, Turkey, India 1 each

Regions - (country not always specified)

Europe 14

South America 5

Scandinavia 3

Africa 3

General Foreign Study 23

Foreign language study programs predominate in the list of study

abroad programs, but new innovative foreign learning experiences for

students in other disciplines are gradually opening up. The traditional

European centers for for ign stpdy by American students are being sup-

plemented by progrms in the developing countries.

One purpo e of the Directory is to provide comparative Information

to students interested in undertaking study abroad programs. It is hoped

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that the information will encourage students to select their programs

wisely and with greater eventual benefits.

The Directory also aims at providing administrative officers of

educational Institutions with data on programs conducted by similar insti-

tutions in the region. In this way, it is hoped that the information

will provide advice and guidance for the formation and rational develop-

ment of international programs generally, in the New England region. It

is possible that many programs have been duplicated by competitive end-

eavors and have become excessively expensive in administ ative cost

because of this factor. There appears to be growing need for the care-

ful planning of future overseas study programs since funds for this

purpose have become increasingly scarce, and interest in such activities

has been replaced by black studies, social issues, and environmental

problems of the American economy and society, as well as by such ap-

proaches to the "Domestic Year Away", and Urban Forums.

In an effort to keep information of this type as current as pos-

sible, a questionnaire is appended to this Directory for use by insti-

tutions which revise their programs in 1971-72 or subsequent years, and

Institutions which were omitted in this survey because of a lack of

information.

No claim is made that the data contained in the Directory is com-

plate or accurate in any percise way. The data has been obtained from

the best possible sources and, wherever possible, from the directors of

the progrmc themselves. The compilers of this Directory would welcome

comments, suggestions, and data on existing and planned study abroad

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programs conducted by the universities and colleges of the New England

region.

Much of the credit for compiling this Directory and its earlier

experimental edition is due to the diligence and perseverance of Miss

Paula Sanborn. Acknowledgement is made of the support given by Foreign

Student Advisers and directors of Study Abroad Programs at many insti-

tutions in New England and elsewhere and of the numerous suggestions

made by commentators on the first edition.

Kenneth J. Rothwell

Coordinator for International Prograns

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INSTITUTION: Albertus Magnus College, New Haven, Connecticut 06511

TITLE: Junior Year Abroa:d

DURATION: 1 year AVAILABLE T0 7 Juniors

PREREQUISITES: Properly prepared juniors with program approved by the Dean

CREDITS: Given for courses that may be fitted into requirements of theCollege

OTHER DATA: The College does not have a program of its own, but offers thepossibility of the junior year in an approved program anduniversity.

INQUIRIES: Sister Thomas Aquin, Academic Dean

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION; Anna Maria College for Women, Paxton, Massachusetts 01612

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: France or Spain

DURATION: Academic year and/or summer DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1968

AVAILABLE TO:

PREREQUISITES:

CREDITS: Full

COSTS: Vary

AID AVAILABLE:

AFFILIATIONS:

INQUIRIES:

Qualified juniors upon recommendation of the chairman of thedepartment and consent of the Academic Dean

General success in language program

for approved courses

Limited scholarships

Alma College, Alma Michigan; Alliance Francaise

Sister Mary Ann Quinn, Chairman, Department of Modern Languages

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Annhurst College, Woodstock, Connecticut 06281

TITLE: Study Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: Angers, France; Tours, France; Poiters, France; Rome, Italy;Valencia, Spain; Madrid, Spain

AFFILIATIONS: Rutgers and Loyola Unive sity; University of San Francisco;Syracuse University

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INSTITUTION: Annhurst College (Cont.)

OTHER DATA: Study Abroad Program available through group affiliation withRutgers and Loyola University.

INQUIRIES: Sister Helen Bonin, Academic Dean

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts 01609

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: Europe DURATION: 1 year DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1956

AVAILABLE TO: Qualified students from Assumption College

PREREQUISITES: Excellent academic record; competence in the language ofthe selected country; recommendation of the Chairman of thestudentrs major department

INQUIRIES: Academic Dean

INFORMATION DATE: April, 1971

INSTITUTION: Assumption College, Worcester, Massachusetts 01609

TITLE: Summer Session in Paris

WHERE GIVEN: Paris: Cite Universitaire; Fondation Agronomigue

WHEN OFFERED: Every Summer DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1961

DURATION: 6 weeks of class, 2 weeks of independent travel (normally)

AVAILABLE TO: Graduate and undergraduate students with at least 2 yearsof college French at an accredited institution

PREREQUISITES: Fluency in French

CREDITS: 6 COSTS: About $750 tuition, living and travel expenses

AID AVAILABLE: 1 scholarship

FACULTY INVOLVED: 2 Assumption College and French University faculty

INQUIRIES: Chairman of the French Department

INFORMATION DATE: April 18, 1971

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INSTITUTION: Barrington College, Barrington, Rhode Island 02806

TITLE: Study Abroad

AVAILABLE TO: Students who desire to spend a year abroad in an alreadyestablished program

AFFILIATIONS: Michigan State; Scandinavian Seminar Program

OTHER DATA: Language majors may study in France, Switzerland and Spain underthe Michigan State Program. English, Several Languages andSocial Service majors may study under the Scandinavian SeminarProgram.

INQUIRIES: Paul F. Johnson, Director of Foreign Languages

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Bates College, Lewiston, Maine 04240

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Bates College students meeting the requirements are encouragedto enroll in a foreign university.

PREREQUISITES: 2.5 average for freshmen year; 2.8 sophomore year; 3.0average in majcir; stability of character and ability to adjustto unfamiliar surroundings

CREDITS: 1 year

COSTS: Small registration fee; other expenses vary with foreign universities

AID AVAILABLE: Bates College scholarships and grants

INQUIRIES: Dr. Carl B. Straub, Assistant Dean of the Faculty

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont 05201

TITLE: Junior Term in Mainz, Ger any

DURATION: March 1 to July 31 DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1964

PREREQUISITES: Qualified Bennington students with language proficiency andliterary preparation; approval of student's advisor, Dean ofStudents, and Director of Non-Resident Term

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INSTITUTION: Bennington C llege (Cont.)

CREDITS: Given

COSTS: Approximately same as semester in Bennington

AFFILIATIONS: University of Mainz; Middlebury College

OTHER DATA: Program offers superior undergraduate studies in German involvingintensive language training, literary studies and culturalopportunities; living arrangements made with German students indorms or apartments.

INQUIRIES: Bruce J. Mikel, Assistant Dean of Studies

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont 05201

TITLE: (1) Non-Resident Term Abroad; (2) Year of Study Abroad

DURATION: (1) 9 weeks; (2) June of sophomore year to March of junior year

AVAILABLE TO: Bennington students

PREREQUISITES: (1) Approval of student's advisor, Dean of Studies, andDirector of Non-Resident Term; (2) approval of appropriatedivision and the Educational Counseling Committee

INQUIRIES: Mr. Bruce Mikal, As 7* tent Dean of Studies

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 02167

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: Europe DURATION: 10 months DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1959

AVAILABLE TO: Boston College sophomores in good standing

PREREQUISITES: B average; 4 to 6 years of language study

CREDITS: Student may receive foreign credits translated into Americanequivalents provided he takes examinations in courses while abroad.

COSTS: Vary AID AVAILABLE: Limited

FACULTY INVOLVED: Representative in home university serves as advisor

AFFILIATIONS: Institute of European Studies

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INSTITUTION: Boston College (Cont.)

OTHER DATA: Student is free to choose country and university where he wishesto study independently provided he has necessary languagepreparation (English-speaking countries are not generallyconsidered appropriate).

INQUIRIES: Rev. Paul A. Nash, Director - Junior Year Abroad

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Massachusetts 01832

TITLE: Third Year Study in Europe

WHERE GIVEN: Europe DURATION: Academic Year

AVAILABLE TO: Qualified students

PREREQUISITES: Language preparation; general success in chosen program;recommendation of the Dean

CREDITS: Students completing the third year abroad may be accepted as 1 yeardegree candidates by the sponsoring institution

AFFILIATIONS: Pine Manor

OTHER DATA: Bradford recommends the programs in Paris, Freiburg, Madrid, andVienna administered by the Institute of European Studies; theprogram in Madrid administered by New York University and MaryBaldwin College; University of Athens; University of Stockholmand the college transfer program of The Academic Year Abroad.

INQUIRIES: William Thrasher, Foreign Student Advisor

INFORMATION DATE: 1971 catalog

INSTITUTION: Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 02154

TITLE: Study Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: Europe; India; Africa; South America; Israel

DURATION: Semester or academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Any qualified Brandeis student wishing to participate in anaccredited educational program or overseas university

PREREQUISITES: B average; department approval; other specific requirementsdepend on program

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INSTITUTION: Brandeis University (Cont.)

CREDITS: 16 for semester': 32 for yea: COSTS: Varied

AFFILIATIONS: Sussex in England; Los Andes in Bogota, Colombia; Ife inNigeria; Makerere in Uganda; several other British universities

INQUIRIES: Mrs. Charlotte Heartt, Director, Office of International Programs

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 02154

TITLE: Jacob Hiatt Institute

WHERE GIVEN: Israel DURATION: Spring or fall semester

AVAILABLE TO: Jvaiors in an accredited college who are approved by the Hiattselection committee at Brandeis

CREDITS: 16

COSTS: $2,000 covers round-trip air travel as well as tuition, ron and board.

AID AVAILABLE: Scholarships

FACULTY INVOLVED: Brandeis faculty and guest lecturers from Israeliuniversities

AFFILIATIONS: Jacob Hiatt Institute

OTHER DATA: Enrollment limited to 30

INQUIRIES: Mr . Charlotte Heartt, Director, Office of International ProgLams

INFORMATION DATE: March, 1971

INSTITUTION: Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912

TITLE: (1) Junior Year Abroad; (2) Summer Study; (3) Independent Study

DURATION: (1) and (3) Academic year; (2) and (3) summer

AVAILABLE TO: Qualified juniors

PREREQUISITES: 3.0 average for the first 3 semesters; non-English speakingcountries with completion of work at Brown at the 19-levelor equivalent competence; program must be approved by theCommittee on Academic Standing

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INSTITUTION: Brown University (Cont.)

CREDITS: (1) and (._) 8 course credits or maximum of 4 concentration coursecredits for student who is not a candidate for Honors; (2) mustpetition Committee on Academic Standing in advance and pass avalidating exam

OTHER DATA: Students may join one of the groups recognized by the Council onthe Junior Year Abroad of the Institute of International Educa-tion, participate during the summer in certain recognized summersessions or apply for independent study. In disciplines charac-terized by sequential study (e.g. the sciences), the comparabilityof the proposed work to courses Lt Brown must be carefully weighed.

INQUIRIES: Dr. Gordon R. Dewart, Associate Dean of the College

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

INSTITUTION: Castleton State College, Castleton, Vermont 05735

TITLE: (1) Study Abroad (2) Independent S'cudy

AVAILABLE TO: All students

PREREQUISITES: Program approval by the Dean of the Faculty and the FacultyCommittee on the Curriculum

INQUIRIES: Dr. H. Franklin Irwin, Jr., Dean of the Faculty

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

INSTITUTION: Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts 01610

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

DURATION: All or a portion of junior year

AVAILABLE TO: Qualified students

PREREQUISITES: Program approval

CREDITS: Depend on prior approval by the College Board

AFFILIATIONS: Experiment in International Living, Putney, Vermont; JacobHiatt Institute in Israel; other organizations upon approval

OTHER DATA: In cooperation with organizations and American colleges anduniversities, Clark offers its students the opportunity ofspending the junier year abroad.

INQUIRIES: J. Fannin King, Advisor to International Students

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971.

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INSTITUTION: Colby College, Waterville, Maine 04901

TITLE: Student Exchange.Program

WHERE GIVEN: Turkey DURATION: 1 year DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1960

AVAILABLE TO: Administrative Science majors

PREREQUISITES: Junior standing

CREDITS: Full year

COSTS: Each student pays tuition, board, and room charges at home college;only major added expense is travel

AID AVAILABLE: Limited

AFFILIATIONS: Robert College, Istanbul, Turkey

INQUIRIES: Prof. Walter H. Zukowski Chairman, Department of AdministrativeScience

INFORMATION DATE: 1971 catalog

INSTITUTION: Colby College, Waterville, Maine 04901

TITLE: _(1) Junior Year Abroad; (2) Independene Study

WHERE GIVEN: Universite de Caen, France

DURATION: Academic year DATE PROGRAM STARTED: September, 1970

AVAILABLE TO: Any Colby, Bates or Bowdoin student who arranges details withmajor adVisor

PREREQUISITES: Academic record for the first 3 semesters high enough to givepromise that the student will complete the program with creditto himself and the college; completion of course in civilizationor introduction to literature (Colby's French 123,124. or 125,126) strongly recommended

CREDITS: (1) 12 per semester for tne Cours pour Etudiants Etrangers; (2)3 for independent study or coursework under Director's guidance;possibility of credit for course audited in the Universite withDirector's approval and evaluation.

COSTS: Same as 1 year at Colby

AID AVAILABLE: Standard Colby aid

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INSTITUTION: Colby College (Cont.)

FACULTY INVOLVED: 1 member of Colby French staff as Director; staff of theCours pour Etudiants Etrangers

OTHER DATA: To participate in independent study, student must apply ed-iately after mid-year exams of sophomore year

INQUIRIES: Director, Junior Year in France, Department of Modern Languages

INFORMATION DATE: 1971 catalog

INSTITUTION: College of Our Lady of the Elms, Chicopee, Massachusetts 01013

WHERE GIVEN: Europe

AVAILABLE TO

OTHER DATA:

: Students who wish to study abroad in programs established byAmerican universities

Students may study at: University of Lancaster through BeaverCollege, Clenside, Pennsylvania; University of Madrid, Spainthrough Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York; University ofMadrid, Spain through Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin;University of Tours, France through Rutgers University, NewBrunswick, New Jersey.

INQUIRIES: Sister Helen Clarie, Academic Dean

INFORMATION DATE: March, 1971

INSTITUTION: College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts 01610

TITLE; Junior Year Abroad

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Limited number of students who give promise in their first 2years that they will make good use of the advantages of studyin another culture

PREREQUISITES: Approval of the Faculty Committee on the Junior Year Abroad;acceptance of the proposed plan by the major advisor and theDean; 3.0 average for the first 2 years

CREDITS: Full year

AFFILIATIONS: Institute of European Studies

OTHER DATA: Approval is granted for study at a number of European universities.

INQUIRIES: John D. O'Connell, Chairman, Faculty Committee on Junior YearAbroad'

INFORMATION DATE: 1969-70 catalog

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INSTITUTION: Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut 06320

TITLE: (1) Junior Year Abroad; (2) Independent Study

DURATION: (1) Academic year; (2) semester

AVAILABLE TO: Students who have completed 4 semesters

PREREQUISITES: (1) 2.75 average; 3.0 in major for 3 semesters; adequatelanguage facility; (2) 3.1 average for 3 semesters (must bemaintained 4th semester); value of program must be proved

CREDITS: Prior approval of the College

INQUIRIES: Miss Alice Johnson, Chairman, Committee on Study Abroad

INFORMATION DATE: April, 1971

INSTITUTION: Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755

TITLE: Foreign Language Program

WHERE GIVEN: San Jose, Costa Rica; Bourses, France DURATION: 1 term

AVAILABLE TO: All qualified students

PREREQUISITES: 1 semester of intensive language train' g for I credit; lifein a Dartmouth Foreign Language Dorm

COSTS: About $200 above the cost of 1 term at Dartmouth

AID AVAILABLE: Loans and scholarships

FACULTY INVOLVED: 1 senior advisor and 1 faculty member

OTHER DATA: Student spends 1 term living with a family and studying thelanguage and culture at a Dartmouth center in France or CostaRica.

INQUIRIES: Dr. John A. Rassias, Chairman, Committee on Language Instructionand Study Abroad

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

INSTITUTION: Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755

TITLE: Foreign Study Program

WHERE GIVEN: Europe; Costa Rica; Peru; Russia; Senegal

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INSTITUTION: Dartmouth College (Cont.)

DURATION: 1 term DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1958

AVAILABLE TO: Dartmouth sophomores, juniors and seniors interested in French,German, Russian, Spanish, Italian, or Classical Studies

PREREQUISITES: 2 or 3 courses beyond the elementary level'in a foreignlanguage; participation in the Intensive Language Trainingcourse; c+ minimum average

CREDITS: Full term

COSTS: About $200 above the cost of a term at Dartmouth

AID AVAILABLE: Scholarships and loans

FACULTY INVOLVED: 1 faculty member and 1 senior advisor at each study center

AFFILIATIONS: Universities of Freiburg, Salamanca, San Marias, Mainz, Lyons,Caen, Montpelier, Pau, Toulouse, Bourges, Florence, Strasbourg,Lima, Taiwan, Senegal, and South Africa

INQUIRIES: Dr. John A. Rassias, Chairman, Committee on Language Instruction

and Study Abroad

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

INSTITUTION: Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 03755

TITLE: Summer Study in France

WHERE GIVEN: Bourges, France DURATION: Summer

AVAILABLE TO: Students in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures

PREREQUISITES: Dartmouth's French 3, or 2 years of French studies, or theequivalent

CREDITS: For 2 courses

COSTS: Approximately $650 plus travel

FACULTY INVOLVED: Dartmouth personnel and local instructors

INQUIRIES: Dr. John A. Rassias, Chairman, Committee on Language Inst uetion

and Study Abroad

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

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INSTITUTION: Emerson College, 130 Beacon Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116

TITLE: Summer Session in Europe

WHERE GIVEN: Europe

CREDITS: Recognized

INQUIRIES: Dr. Coleman C. Bender, Foreign Student Advisor

INFORMATION DATE: 1968

DURATION: 6 weeks

INSTITUTION: Emmanuel College, The Fenway, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

TITLE: Study Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: Foreign universities DURATION: Semester or academic year

AVAILABLE TO: All students

PREREQUISITES: Must give evidence of serious interest, ability and generalmaturity; approval of chairman of major department andAcademic Dean

CREDITS: None for grade below C

OTHER DATA: Students must join a regularly organized study group under theauspices of an American institution acceptable to EmmanuelCollege and must take the initiative in applying to thatinstitution.

INQUIRIES: Sister Margaret Pauline Young, Foreign Student Advisor

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

INSTITUTION: Garland Junior College, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

TITLE: Junior Year in Spain

WHERE GIVEN: Unive -idad de Valencia, Valencia, Spain

DURATION: Academic year or semester

AVAILABLE TO: Graduates of Garland Junior College who wish to study abroadin an established program

CREDITS: Courses successfully completed receive full credit

AFFILIATIONS: University of San Francisco; Universidad de Valencia

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INSTITUTION: Garland Junior College (Cont.)

OTHER DATA: Course work concentrates on Spanish language, literature andcivilization.

INQUIRIES: James G. Holmes, Dean of the College

INFORMATION DATE: November, 1970

INSTITUTION: Garland Junior College, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

TITLE: College Year in Athens

WHERE GIVEN: Pierce College, Athens, Greece

AVAILABLE TO: Garland graduates

AFFILIATIONS: Pierce College, Athens

OTHER DATA: Knowledge of Greek language is not necessary; program combinesstudy in Athens with coordinated travel throughout Greece.

INQUIRIES: James G. Holmes, Dean of the College

INFORMATION DATE: November, 1970

INSTITUTION: Garland Junior College, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

TITLE: Garland-i -Florence

WHERE GIVEN: Florence, Italy WHEN OFFERED: Not offered in 1971

DURATION: 6 weeks in the summer

AVAILABLE TO: All young women who are attending, been admitted to orgraduated from an accredited college

FACULTY INVOLVED: Courses taught in English by local and American faculty

OTHER DATA: Program includes opportunity for two weeks of travel with theDirector prior to opening; weekend excursions to Siena, SanGimignano, Arezzo, Spoleto, Sanspeolcro, Urbino, Assisi, Perugia,Rome, and Venice

INQUIRIES: Director, Garland-in-Florence

INFORMATION DATE: November, 1970

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INSTITUTION: Garland Junior College, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

TITLE: Academic Year Abroad at the University of Paris

DURATION: Academic year

PREREQUISITES: Graduates of Garland with the recommendation of the Dean areautomatically accepted for enrollment in AYAis GeneralStudies Program

CREDITS: Exceptionally well qualified students may apply under the CollegeCredit Program

AFFILIATIONS: Academic Year Abroad, Inc.

OTHER DATA: Includes a 6 week preparatory program at the University ofMontpelier, in-term trips to Spain and England

INQUIRIES: Mr. James G. Holmes, Dean of the College

INFORMATION DATE: 1969-70 catalog

INSTITUTION: Goddard College, Plainfield, Vermont 05667

TITLE: Study Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: France; Spain; Germany; Scandinavia

DURATION: Junior year or 1 semester

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1958

PREREQUISITES: Plan must be approved by faculty

CREDITS: Awarded upon receipt of records and reports

COSTS: Student is charged same tuition, with such adjustments as areappropriate in the light of his travel expenses, his tuition atanother institution, and certain special-project costs

OTHER DATA: Goddard also hus a French and Spanish Comparative CulturesProgram, including 2 months of life and work in a French-speaking Canadian or Spanish-speaking Latin-American community;students may also study independently at a foreign university.

INQUIRIES: George Beecher, Director of Educational Experimentation

INFORMATION DATE: 1969 catalog

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INSTITUTION: Gordon College, Wenham, Nassachusetts 01984

TITLE: European Seminar

WHERE GIVEN: Western Europe; Western Europe and Greece; Western Europeand Russia

DURATION: Late June to late August

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1958

AVAILABLE TO: Qualified students including Chose from other colleges

PREREQUISITES: Includes a reading list and advance preparation

CREDITS: 2 or 3 credit course in history; credit in church history

COSTS: $545 plus tuition, $110 for auditor, $150 for 2 courses, $225 for3 :!-ourses

FACULTY INVOLVED: Gordon faculty

AFFILIATIONS: Free University of Amsterdam, Gordon-Conwell TheologicalSeminary

OTHER DATA: Program provides for a period of study at the Free Universityof Amsterdam.

INQUIRIES: Professor David L. Franz, Director, European Seminar

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

INSTITUTION: Green Mountain College, Poultney, Vermont 05764

TITLE: English Travel Seminar

DURATION: 2 weeks of spring vacation

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1966

AVAILABLE TO: All classes

OTHER DATA: Includes visits to many cultural and historical sites andattendance at current theater productions

INQUIRIES: Francis B. Bozen, Dean of Students

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

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INSTITUTION: Green Mountain College Poultney, Vermont 05764

TITLE: Vermont Ove eas Study Program

OTHER DATA: See University of Vermont listing

INQUIRIES: Francis B. Bozen, Dean of Students

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Johnson State College, Johnson, Vermont 05656

TITLE: Study Abroad

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Students who wish to attend foreign universities on their ownor participate in established programs

PREREQUISITES: 2.5 average; junior standing; a valid academic objective;good working knowledge of the language of the country;approval of the dean

CREDITS: Given if program previously approved by the dean

UFILIATIONS: Experiment in International Living; Vermont Overseas StudyProgram; Honduran Exchange Program

)THER DATA: Definite preference given to programs sponsored by approveduniversities and colleges in the United States

[NQUIRIES: D . William D. May, Dean of the College

ENFORMATION DATE: 1969 catalqg

:NSTITUTION: Johnson State College, Johnson, Vermont 05656

:ITLE: Vermont Overseas Study Program

aHER DATA: See University of Vermont listing

NQUIRIES: Dr. William D. May, Dean of the College

NFORMATION DATE: 1969 catalog

NSTITUTION: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. 02139

ITLE: Junior Year Abroad

IERE GIVEN: Wherever appropriate educational opportunity is available

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INSTITUTION: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cont.)

DURATION: Academic year ol 1 semester in exceptional cases

AVAILABLE TO: Students wishing to participate in w 11-organized and well-established programs administered by existing organizationsand other colleges

PREREQUISITES: Working command of the language of instruction

CREDITS: Student is responsible for working out with his own department andfaculty counselor the arrangement for academic credit.

COSTS: Approximately equal to 1 year at the MIT

AID AVAILABLE: If qualified

OTHER DATA: An independent program may be arranged for a mature student withexceptional competence in the language and some previousesperience in the culture.

INQUIRIES: Dean Harold L. Hazen, Forel_ n Study Advisor

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. 02139

TITLE: Inter-American Program in Civil Engineering

WHERE GIVEN: Latin America

DURATION: An appreciable time interval

AVAILABLE TO: Undergraduates and graduates in civil engineering

FACULTY INVOLVED: Faculty from Latin American universities and MIT

OTHER DATA: Major part of the cooperative research program is held at MIT.

INQUIRIES: D . Peter S. Eagleson, Head of the Department of Civil Engineering

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Merrimack College, North Andover, Massachusetts 01845

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Qualified students in an approved program

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INSTITUTION: Merrimack College (Cont.)

PREREQUISITES: Permissicin of the respective division director and the Deanof the College

INQUIRIES: Edward J. Burns, Division of Liberal Arts and Sciences

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

INSTITUTION: Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont 05753

TITLE: Middlebury Language Sch ol in Mainz

WHERE GIVEN: Mainz, Germany

AVAILABLE TO: 2nd semester juniors

FACULTY INVOLVED: 1 member of the Middlebury faculty

OTHER DATA: Students attend courses at the University of Mainz.

INQUIRIES: Dr. George D. O'Brien, Dean of Men

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

DURATION: 1 semester

INSTITUTION: Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont 05753

TITLE: (1) Study Abroad; (2) Independent Study

DURATION: Year

AVAILABLE TO: (1) Qualified students who wish to spend a year abroad inestablished programs; (2) students who wish to make indivi-dual arrangements for study abroad

PREREQUISITES: (1) and (2) Students must show that they will profit fromthe program; they must obtain approval of their advisorsand the Dean.

CREDITS; (1) Received after submitting proper credentials; (2) possible ifthe work done is similar to that expected of him at the College

INQUIRIES: Dr. George D. O'Brien, Dean of Men

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

INSTITUTION: Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts 01075

WHERE GIVEN: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Philippines, Spain, UnitedKingdom, India

DURATION: Academic year AVAILABLE TO: Qualified juniors

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INSTITUTION: Mount Holyoke College (Cont.

PREREQUISITES: High standing in the work of the first 3 semesters; advancepermission to leave the College; admission to a foreignuniversity or to an organized group approved by the College

AFFILIATIONS: 7weet Briar; Hamilton; Smith; Wayne Institute

INQUIRIES: Dr. Meribeth Cameron, Academic Dean

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-7L catalog

INSTITUTION: Nasson College, Springvale, Maine 04083

TITLE: Study Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: Vienna, Austria; Caen, France

DURATION: 1 semester

AVAILABLE TO: Qualified French or German students

PREREQUISITES: Must make arrangements with Academic Vice President andprofessors

CREDITS: Equivalent to 1 semester's work at Nasson

COSTS: Approximately 1 semester plus travel

AID AVAILABLE: Some scholarships available

INQUIRIES: James L. McLaughlin, Dean of Students

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

INSTITUTION: New England College, Henniker, New Hampshire 03242

TITLE: Arundel Branch in England

WHERE IVEN: Torrington Park, Arundel, Sussex, England

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: Fall, 1971

DURATION: 1 or 2 years

AVAILABLE TO: Qualified applicants who have received or who expect to receive,a high school diploma or a high school equivalency certificateand plan to study at New England College; transfer students whoplan to complete their education at the Arundel Branch

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INSTITUTION: New England College (Cont.)

PREREQUISITES: Recommended distribution of minimum 12 college preparatorysubjects: English-4, Mathematics-2, Science-2, SocialStudies-2, Language-2

CREDITS: Full credit given

COSTS: Approximately $3,000

AID AVAILABLE: Standard New England College aid

INQUIRIES: Office of Admissions

INFORMATION DATE: 1971-72 catalog

INSTITUTION: Newton College of the Sac ed Heart, Newton, Massachusetts 02159

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Juniors

PREREQUISITES: Approval of plan

OTHER DATA: Student is responsible for planning and carrying through aprogram of study abroad and should discuss her plans with theAssistant Academic Dean.

INQUIRIES: Claire L. McGowan, Assistant Academic Dean

INFORMATION DATE: 1969-70 catalog

INSTITUTION: Newton College of the Sacred Heart, Newton, Massachusetts 02159

TITLE: Summer Session at a University Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: Spain; France; Austria

DURATION: Summer

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: Summer, 1971

AVAILABLE TO: Majors and non-majors with at least 2 semesters of language

PREREQUISITES: Academic competence and reliability; course must count eitheras an upper-division course in the major field or as arequired course

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INSTITUTION: Newton College of the Sacred Heart (Cont.)

CREDITS: Given for grade cf c- or better, after passing an appraisal testat Newton

COSTS: Approximately $800

FACULTY INVOLVED: 1 full-time faculty member

AFFILIATIONS: University of Caen, France; University of Vienna, Austria;Instuto de Culture Hispanic, Madrid, Spain

INQUIRIES: Claire L. McGowan, Assistant Academic Dean

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Providence College, Providence, Rhode Island 02918

TITLE: Providence-in-Europe

WHERE GIVEN: University of Fribourg, Switzerland

DURATION: September-July

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1968

AVAILABLE TO: Juniors

PREREQUISITES: Written approval of the dean of the college and the programdirector

CREDITS: Maximum of 36 per year

FACULTY INVOLVED: Resident Director in Fribourg

AFFILIATIONS: In conjunction with 2 other colleges, Providence College formspart of the American College Program of the University ofFribourg, Switzerland.

OTHER DATA: Students may arrange for study at several other selected places.

INQUIRIES: Dr. Laurent Gousie, Campus Director, Providence-in-Europe

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138

TITLE: Study Abroad

DURATION: Junior Year

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INSTITUTION: Radcliffe College, Cambridge, MassaChusetts 02138

AVAILABLE TO: Only those concentrating in the Departments of History andLiterature, Romance Languages and Literatures, GermanicLanguages and Linguistics

PREREQUISITES: A Rank List standing of Group 3 or above in either of theterms of the sophomore year; consent of department concerned

OTHER DATA: Students may join a regularly organized study group under theaspices of an American institution acceptable to the Administra-tive Board of Harvard and Radcliffe Colleges.

INQUIRIES: Dr. Kathleen O. Elliott, Dean of the College

INFORMATION DATE: March, 1971

INSTITUTION: Regis College, Weston, Massachusetts 02193

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Juniors

PREREQUISITES: Permission of Regis College

CREDITS: Given when admitted to established programs under the auspices ofother American colleges

INQUIRIES: Sister Regina Marie Kock, Academic bean

INFORMATION DATE: March, 1971

INSTITUTION: Regis College, Weston, Massachusetts 02193

TITLE: European Studies Program

WHERE GIVEN: Europe

DURATION: Summer

CREDITS: Given

FACULTY INVOLVED: European Studies Program Directors guide students

OTHER DATA: Program includes a study-trip abroad.

INQUIRIES: Mrs. A. Macrakis, Assistant Professor of History

INFORMATION DATE: March, 1971

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INSTITUTION: Regis College, Weston, Ilassachusetts 02193

TITLE: Regis College Summer in Germany

WHERE GIVEN: Bamberg, Germany DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1967

WHEN OFFERED: Alteriate years (1971) DURATION: 9-10 weeks

AVAILABLE TO: Qualified students including those from other colleges

PREREQUISITES; 2 years of German

CREDITS: 3-6 COSTS: Approximately $1,050

FACULTY INVOLVED: Highly qualified native teachers

OTHER INFORMATION: included is a study trip to Bonn and Berlin; 2.week tourof Germany, Avstria and Switzerland; courses includelanguage, history and lectures on varied topics; culturalevents

INQUIRIES: Sister Regina Marie, Academic Dean

ENFORMATION DATE: March 1971

ENSTITUTION: Rhode island School _f Design Providence, Rhode Island 02903

CITLE: European Honors Program

41-EU GIVEN: Rome, Italy

YURATION: Academic year DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1960

WAILABLE TO: Qualified seniors majoring in design or architecture, includinga limited number from other colleges

TEREQUISITES: Honors-level senior standing; 2 intensive terns of Italian

A1EDITS: Full senior year received

OSTS: $4,300

LID'AVAILABLE: Standard college student aid

'AeULTY INVOLVED: Rhode Island School of Design faculty members and localvisiting critics and lecturers

CHER DATA: Some time is spent in supervised tours, field trips, and author.=ized educational travel.

NQUIRIES: George Sullivan, Chairman, European Honors Program

NFORMAXION DATE; May, 1971

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INSTITUTION: Rivier College, Nashua, New Hampshire 03060

TITLE: Study Abroad Program

DURATION: Summer, semester, January Interim, or year

AVAILABLE TO: Rivier College students

PREREQUISITES: Approval of chairman of major department and Academic Dean;courses must fit into requirements of the College

OTHER DATA: The College does not sponsor any program for study abroad butencourages students to participate in already establishedprograms.

INQUIRIES: Sister Marie Claire Lamy, Academic Dean

INFORMATION DATE: March, 1971

INSTITUTION: Roger Williams College, Bristol, Rhode Island

TITLE: Sicily Program

WHERE GIVEN: Palermo, Sicily DURATION: Spring semester through May 15

AVAILABLE TO: Juniors, including those from other colleges may apply.

COSTS: Approximately $1500

FACULTY INVOLVED: 1 Roger Williams; 3 University of Palermo

AFFILIATIONS: Experiment in International Living; The Trappeto Center

OTHER DATA: A Junior year abroad in London for students majoring i: Theatrebeginning in the fall of 1971 is being planned.

INQUIRIES: Dean of the Campus

INFORMATION DATE: March, 1971

INSTITUTION: Sacred Heart University,.Bridgeport, Connecticut 06604

TITLE: European Study Program

WHERE GIVEN: Europe DURATION: Academic year DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1967

,SAILABLE TO: Liberal arts students

PREREQUISITES: Junior status

CREDITS: 30 COSTS: $2,000

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INSTITUTION: Sacred Heart University (Con .

FACULTY INVOLVED: Dr. John W. Mahar, Chairman Department of History

AFFILIATIONS: University of Manchester; Aix le Provence; UniversityCollege, Dublin, Ireland

INQUIRIES: Stephen J. Bennett, Dean of the College

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: St. Anselm's College, Manchester, New Hampshire 03102

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: France Germany, Spain DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Qualified juniors or above interested in participating in anapproved study-abroad program

PREREQUISITES: Must be arranged with student's department

AID AVAILABLE: Limited

AFFILIATIONS: Central College, Pella, Iowa

INQUIRIES: Prof. Paul Vyrros, Department of Modern Languages

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: St. Michael's College, Winnoski, Vermont 05404

TITLE: Study Abroad

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Qualified juniors and seniors wishing to participate in anestablished program

PREREQUISITES: 3.0 average

FACULTY INVOLVED: Vice President for Academic Affairs, Associate Dean andConcentration Advisor

INQUIRIES: Dr. Robert J. Giroux, Vice President for Academic Affairs

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

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INSTITUTION: Salve Regina College, Newport, Rhode Island

TITLE: Junior Year Study*Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: France

PREREQUISITES:

AFFILIATIONS:

DURATION: 1 year

02840

AVAILABLE TO: French majors

Plan of study must be approved by Dean of Studies andChairman of French Department

Alliance Francaise

OTHER DATA: An annual scholarship encourages summer study in France forFrench majors.

INQUIRIES: Sister M. Rosalie

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-72 catalog

INSTITUTION: Simmons College, 300 The Fenway, Boston, Massachusetts 02115

TITLE: Foreign Study Program

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Students who wish to study in a duly recognized foreign studyprogram

PREREQUISITES: Proposal must be recommended by department concerned andapproved by the Subcommittee on Foreign Study and theAdministrative Board.

CREDITS: Given for satisfactory completion

INQUIRIES: Eleanor Clifton, Dean of the College

INFORMATION DATE: 1969-70 catalog

INSTITUTION: Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts 01060

TITLE: .(1) Junior Year in Paris; (2) Junior Year in Geneva; (3) Junior Yearin Italy; (4) Junior Year in Spain; (5) Junior Year in Germany

WHERE GIVEN: (1) Paris, France; (2) Geneva, Switzerland; (3) Florence,Italy; (4) Madrid, Spain; (5) Hamburg, Germany

WHEN OFFERED: Academic year

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: (1) 1925; (2) 1930; ( 1931; (4) 1946; (5) 1960

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INSTITUTION: Smith College (Cont.)

DURATION: September-June or July

AVAILABLE TO: Juniors in good standing at any 4 year liberal arts college

PREREQUISITES: High academic record; background in appropriate subjects;proficiency in language of country; approval of homecollege

CREDITS: 32 semester credit hours

COSTS: $3850 in 1971-72

AID AVAILABLE: Own students only

FACULTY INVOLVED: Directed by members of Smith faculty

AFFILIATIONS; Universities and other institutions in the foreign cities

INQUIRIES: Mrs. Helen Bishop, Executive Secretary, Committee on StudyAbroad

INFORMATION DATE: June, 1971

INSTITUTION: Springfield College, Springfield, Massachusetts 01109

TITLE: Study Abroad Program

WHERE GIVEN: Europe

DURATION: Academic year

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1962

AVAILABLE TO: Springfield College juniors

PREREQUISITES: 2.0 minimum average; sufficient language proficiency;participation in orientation program; acceptance by theStudy Abroad Committee

CREDITS: Transferable

AID AVAILABLE: Aid is available after the student returns to the college;average must be 2.5 for application

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INSTITUTION: Springfield College (Cont.)

FACULTY INVOLVED: 1 Springfield College faculty member

AFFILIATIONS: Scandinavian Seminar; World Campus Afloat; Institute ofEuropean Studies; Expertment in International Living;American Institute for Foreign Study

OTHER DATA: Students are expected to prepare reports.

INQUIRIES: Dr. Attallah A. Kidess, Director, The International Center

INFORMATION DATE: January, 1971

INSTITUTION: State College at Salem, Salem, Massachusetts 01970

TITLE: Massachusetts State Colleges - Foreign Study Consortium

WHERE HELD: Oxford University, England

WHEN OFFERED: Summer

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1969

AVAILABLE TO:

PREREQUISITES:

DURATION: 6 weeks

Graduates and undergraduates of Massachusetts State Colleges,students from other New England State Colleges may apply.

Good academic standing; referral from the institutioninvolved

CREDITS: 6 semester hours COSTS: Approximately $1100

FACULTY INVOLVED: Faculty member coordinator of prbgram, Oxford faculty

AFFILIATIONS: Oxford University

INQUIRIES: Dr. J. J. Reilly, Dean of Undergraduate Studies

INFORMATION DATE: September, 1970

INSTITUTION: Stonehill College, North Easton, Massachusetts 02356

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

DURATION: Academic year AVAILABLE TO: Stonehill College juniors

PREREQUIEITES: Written approval of Academic Dean and chairman of majordepartment

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INSTITUTION: Stonehill College (Cont.)

CREDITS: Given if program accepted by the College

INQUIRIES: Rev. David Arthur, Academic Dean

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

INSTITUTION: Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut

TITLE: Summer Program of Trinity College/Rome Campus

WHERE GIVEN: Rome, Italy DURATION: 7 weeks DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1970

AVAILABLE TO: Any college student in good standing

COSTS: $960

FACULTY INVOLVED: Trinity college and 5 other insti utions

INQUIRIES: Prof. Michael Campo, Co-chairman, Dept. of Modern Languages

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Tufts Universi:y, Medford, Massachusetts 02155

TITLE: Study Abroad

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Tufts University students participating in establishedprograms sponsored by American colleges and universities

PREREQUISITES: Must plan a relevant program of study; secure in advanceapproval of the chairman of major department, the dean, andthe appropriate foreign language department chairman

CREDITS: Maximum of 30

OTHER DATA: Independent study at foreign universities may be appzoved.

INQUIRIES: Dean Richard A. Kelley, Director of Tufts Overseas Programs

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

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INSTITUTION: Tufts University, Medford, Massac usetts 02155

TITLET Tufts-in-London

DURATION; SeptembeI--May

AVAILABLE TO:

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1967

Primarily for juniors majoring in Drama and English; otherstudents may be admitted with the joint recommendations ofthe department chairmen concerned.

CREDITS: Full credit upon evidence of satisfactory evaluation

COSTS: Approximately $4,330

AID AVAILABLE: If qualified

FACULTY INVOLVED: British scholars; artists; Tufts faculty

INQUIRIES: Dean Richard A. Kelley, Director of Tufts Overseas Programs

INFORMATION DATE; February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts 02155

TITLE: Tufts-in-Paris

DURATION: Academic year DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1965

AVAILABLE TO:

PREREQUISITES:

French majors from Jackson and Tufts; other students with thejoint recommendation of department chairman concerned

Preparation equivalent to completion of French 11-12 and 21-22; approval of department chairman and Dean

CREDITS: 30 with evidence of satisfactory completion

COSTS: Approximately $4,300 AID AVAILABLE: If qualified

FACULTY INVOLVED: Directed by a French professor at the Sorbonne

AFFILIATIONS: Cours de Civilisation Franeaise at the S rbonne; Universityof Paris

OTHER DATA: Program includes 4 weeks of orientation conducted by thedirector.

INQUIRIES: Dean Richard A. Kelley, Dirt,ctor of Tufts Overseas Programs

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

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INSTITUTION: Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts 02135

TITLE: Tufts-in-Tubingen'

DURATION: Academic year WHERE GIVEN: Tubingen, Germany

AVAILABLE TO: Tufts undergraduates only (not limited to German majors)

PREREQUISITES: Minimum of 3 years of German

COSTS: Approximately $4,300 (Tufts pays the round-trip transportation

AID AVAILABLE: Regular scholarships may be used

FACULTY INVOLVED: Tufts Resident Director

AFFILIATIONS Eberhard-Karls Universitat, at Tubingen

OTHER DATA: All foreign undergraduates are required to take an intensive4 week "Sprachkurs" which serves to support previous languagetraining as well as to introduce the student to the Gi2rmanuniversity system.

INQUIRIES: Dean Richard Kelley, Director of Tufts Overseas Programs

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts 02155

TITLE: Tufts-in-Mexico

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Juniors sophomores and seniors attending Tufts or otherinstitutions may also apply)

PREREQUISITES: Completion of Spanish 21-22; or an intensive course inSpanish conversation and writing; or demonstration ofequivalent competence to the satisfaction of the Departmentof Romance Languages

CREDITS: 20-24 COSTS: Approximately $4,300

AID AVAILABLE: Regular scholarships may be used

FACULTY INVOLVED: Director in Residence

AFFILIATIONS: National University of Mexico; El Colegio de Mexico

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OTHER DATA: Students may elect course offerings from other colleges anduniversities in the area with permission of Director;curriculum-related fiel&-trips and cultural events are arrangedby the Director as part of the program.

INQUIRIES: Dean Richard Kelley, Director of Tufts Overseas Programs

INFORMATION D'kTE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Connecticut 06602

TITLE: Summer Session in Vienna

WHERE GIVEN: Vienna, Austria WHEN OFFERED: Summer, 1971

INQUIRIES: Department of Foreign Languages, Dana Hall

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: University of ConnecC.cut, Storrs, Connecticut 06266

TITLE: Foreign Study

AVAILABLE TO: University of Connecticut students participating in anaccredited American university program

PREREQUISITES: Program must be approved by the University Examiner

CREDITS: Granted with approval

INQUIRIES: Dr. Howard A. Reed, Director, Institute of International andIntercultural Studies

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

INSTITUTION: University of Maine at Orono, Orono Maine 04473

TITLE: Study Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: Canada, France, Spain, Germany, England and other countries

DURATION: Semester or 1 year

AVAI_ABLE TO: Juniors; occasionally seniors

PREREQUISITES: Adequate knowledge of the necessary foreign language

CREDITS: Approximately 30 for full year

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INSTITUTION: University of Maine (Cont.)

COSTS: Depend upon the country, the program, and the time spent abroad

AID AVAILABLE: Loans and scholarships

OTHER DATA; Students must obtain approval from UMO authorities beforeparticipating in the foreign study programs of other Americanuniversities.

INQUIRIES: Dr. George T. Moody, Chairman, Department of Foreign Languagesor, Dr. David W. Trafford, Professor of History

INFORMATION DATE: March, 1971

INSTITUTION: University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04473

TITLE: University of Maine - University of New Brunswick Junior YearExchange Program

WHERE GIVEN: New Brunswick, Canada

DURATION: 1 year

AVAILABLE TO: 3 juniors from each institution

PREREQUISITES: Minimum of 2.8 average

CREDITS: Full-year COSTS: $1050

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1968-69

AID AVAILABLE: 3 scholarships for University of Maine students at $1050;New Brunswick gives similar amounts

FACULTY INVOLVED: Appropriate faculty members in departments where studentsare doing major work

AFFILIATIONS: University of New Brunswick

INQUIRIES: Edgar B. McKay, Director, New England-Atlantic Provinces-QuebecCenter, 76 Fogler Library

INFORMATION DATE: March, 1971

INSTITUTION: University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04473

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad in Canada

WTIERE GIVEN: Atlantic Provinces and Quebec

DURATION; 1 year DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1970-71

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INSTITUTION: University of Maine (Cont.)

AVAILABLE TO: 3 qualified University of Maine juniors

PREREQUISITES: Minimum of 2.8 average

CREDITS: 1 year

COSTS: Approximately $1100 plus room and bcard

AID AVAILABLE: $1100 per student

OTHER DATA: Work to be taken at the Canadian university must he approvedby appropriate department dhairman and dean prior to acceptancein the program in order to insure student's completion of hismajor work his senior year at the University.

AFFILIATIONS: Laval University, Quebec; Da3housie University, Halifax,Nova Scotia; Acadia University, Wolfville, Nova Scotia

INQUIRIES: Edgar B. McKay, Director, New England-Atiantic Provinces-QuehecCenter, 76 Fogler Library

INFORMATION DATE: March, 1971

INSTITUTION: University of Maine, Orono, Maine 04473

TITLE: (1) Overseas Study Program in French; (2 ) Overseas Study Programin German

WHERE GIVEN: (1) Pau, France; (2) 3raz, Austria

DURATION: 6 weeks in the summer DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1969

AVAILABLE TO: Undergraduates and graduates

PREREQUISITES: (1) 2 years of college level French(2) 2 years of college level German

CREDITS: 6 COSTS: Approximately (1)

AID AVAILABLE: Limited scholarship assistar e

FACULTY INVOLVED:

or the equivalent;or the equivalent

$800; (2) $750

(1) A member of the faculty accompanies the group; (2)UMO and 1 University of Graz professor provide specialprogram of instruction in Austro-German literature andcivilization and German languages.

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INSTITUTION: University of Maine (Cont.)

AFFILIATIONS: (1) Centres Universitaries d'Ete des Pyrenees of theUniversities of Bordeaux, Toulouse, and Pau; (2) Univer-sity of Graz, Graz, Austria

INQUIRIES: Overseas Programs, Little Hall

INFORMATION DATE: March, 1971

INTITUTION: Universiy of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01002

TITLE: Summer Studies in French

DURATION: 6 weeks of course work, 3 weeks of independent travel

AVAILABLE TO: Graduate and undergraduate students, other colleges may apply

PREREQUISITES: 1 year collge French; good academic standing

CREDITS: 6 COSTS: $700 AID AVAILABLE: Limited scholarships

FACULTY INVOLVED: Universities of Bordeaux and Toulouse

AFFILIATIONS: Centres Universitaries d'Ete des Pyrenees, Pau, France

INQUIRIES: Professor Robert Taylor, Department of French, Italian andClassics

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: University of Massachusetts, 100 Arlington Street,Boston, Massachusetts 02174

TITLE: Study-in-France Program

DURATION: Academic year DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1968-69

AVAILABLE TO: University of Massachusetts students, other colleges may apply

PREREQUISITES: Equivalent of 2 years of college French; 3.0 in French; goodacademic standing

CREDITS: Up to 30 per year COSTS: $1,900 inclusive

AID AVAILABLE: Limited to UMASS students

FACULTY INVOLVED: Faculty of various French universities and other highereducation institutions; director from UMASS at Boston

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INSTITUTION: University of Massachusetts (Cont.)

INQUIRIES: Professor John MacCombie, Chairman French Department

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01002

TITLE (1) Freiburg Program; (2) Freiburg Summer Program

WHERE GIVEN: Freiburg, Germany DATE PROGRAM STARTED: (1) 1970; (2) 1966

DURATION: (1) Academic year; (2) 6 weeks course work, remaining 3 weeksindependent travel

AVAILABLE TO: (1) Graduates and superior undergraduates with fluency inGerman including those from other colleges; (2) graduates andundergraduates including those from other colleges

PREREQUISITES: (1) Candidates are expected to enroll in a special preparatorycourse and seminar offered in the spring semester unlessexcused on basis of language proficiency or enrollment notfeasible because student is at another college or university;(2) 1 year college German

CREDITS: (1) up to 30; (2) 6

COSTS: <1) Estimated $2,200 including international transportation; (2) $800

AID AVAILABLE: Scholarships on basis of academic record and financial need

FACULTY INVOLVED: University of Massachusetts and Freiburg faculty

AFFILIATIONS: University of Freiburg

OTHER DATA: Primarily for students interested in art, comparative literature,economics, English, German, history, philosophy, politicalscience, romance languages and sociology.

INQUIRIES: Mrs. Barbara B. Burn, Director, International Programs Office;Professor Albert Reh, Department of Germanic Languages andLiterature

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Univerlity of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01002

IITLE: Exchange Program with New University of Ulster

ZHEEE GIVEN: Coleraine, Northern Ireland DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1969

)URATION: 1 semester

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INSTITUTION: University of Massachusetts (Cont.)

AVAILABLE TO: University of Massachusetts upper division students andgraduate students

PREREQUISITES: Good academic standing; major or minor in education

CREDITS: Up to 15 per semester

COSTS: Estimated maximum $1,000 per semester

AID AVAILABLE: To qualified students

FACULTY INVOLVED: New University of Ulster

AFFILIATIONS: New University of Ulster, Education Center

INQUIRIES: Professor George Urch, School of Education

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01002

TITLE: (1) Madrid Summer Seminar; (2) Bologna Summer Seminar; (3) OxfordSummer Seminar

WHERE GIVEN: (1) Madrid, Spain; (2) Johns Hopkins Center, Bologna, Italy;(3) Oxford, England

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: (1) 1965; (2) 3966; (3) 1966

DURATION: (1) 7 weeks; (2) 7 weeks course work, 3 weeks independent travel;(3) 6 weeks

AVAILABLE TO: (1) Well qualified seniors and graduate students from othercolleges and universities also; (2) freshmen through graduatestudents, other students accepted; (3) upper division under-graduates and graduate students, other students accepted

PREREQUISITES: (1) Must have majored in Spanish or be fluent in the language;(2) good academic standing; (3) equivalent of 15 r-redits inEnglish Maturity

CREDITS: 6

COSTS: (1) $875 for residents of Massachusetts, $905 for out-of-state students;(2) $725 excluding meals and independent travel; (3) $850

AID AVAILABLE: Limited scholarships available for UMASS students

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INSTITUTION: University of Massachusetts (Cont.)

FACULTY INVOLVED: (1) SeMinars directed by prominent Hispanicists fromvarious parts of the world, primarily Spain; (2) mainlyUMASS faculty; (3) Instruction by foreign nationals;University of Massachusetts faculty supervise students

AFFILIATIONS: (1) International Institute, Miguel Angel 8, Madrid; (2) JohnsHopkins University Center, Bologna; (3) Trinity College,Oxford University

OTHER DATA: (1) Includes 3 short cultural excursions and 1 extended tripto northern Spain; enrollment is limited to 35; (2) fieldtrips to major cultural centers; enrollment is limited

INQUIRIES: (1) Professor Blanche DePuy, Department of Hispanic Languagesand Literature; (2) International Programs Office, Whitmore;(3) Prof. Ernest Hofer, Associate Head, Department of English

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire

TITLE; Junior Year Abroad

WHERE GIVEN; University of Dijon, France

DURATION: 10 months

AVAILABLE TO:

PREREQUISITES:

CREDITS: 32

03824

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1964

Juniors who have completed their sophomore year at theUniversity of New Hampshire

French 605-606 and French 514 with a grade of B or better;permission of parentL.; participation in a non-credit orien-tation course during the second semester of sophomore year

COSTS: $1,730 AID AVAILABLE: Very limited

FACULTY INVOLVED: An associate uirector at Dijon

AFFILIATIONS: University of Dijon

INQUIRIES: Prof. Louis T. Hudon, Department of French

INFORMATION DATE: April, 1971

INSTITUTION: University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire 03824

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: University of Salzberg, Austria

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INSTITUTION: University of New Hampshire (Cont.)

DURATION: 10 months DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1962

AVAILABLE TO: All qualified students who have completed their sophomoreyear at a college or university in New England

PREREQUISITES: 4 full courses of German with an average grade of B orbetter; an overall grade average of C-1-; permission of parents;participation in a non-credit orientation seminar the semesterpreceding the year abroad

CREDITS: Up to 32 COSTS: $1 00

AID AVAILABLE: Minority group scholarships

FACULTY INVOLVED: Resident Director in Salzburg

AFFILIATIONS: University of Salzburg

INQUIRIES: Dr. James L. Sherman, Department of German and Russian

INFORMATION DATE: April, 1971

INSTITUTION: University nf New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire 03824

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: Spanish or Spanish-American University

AVAITABLE TO: Juniors who have completed their sophomore year at UNH

PREREQUISITES: Completion of Spanish 503-504 with a grade of B or better

CREDITS: 32

OTHER DATA: Non-credit orientation course during 2nd semester of sophomoreyear

INQUIRIES: Isabel A. Irwin or Prof. Michae S. Pincus

INFORMATION DATE: April, 1971

INSTITUTION: University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05401

TITLE: Independent Study Abroad

DURAZION: Varies

PREREQUISITES: Junior standing; 2.5 average; a valid academic objective;good worklmg Inowledge of the language of the country

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INSTITUTION: University of Vermont (Cont.)

CREDITS: Transferred with approval in advance of the Academic Dean

OTHER DATA: Student attends the foreign university of his choice on hisown or under another program.

INQUIRIES: Melvin A. Dyson, Vice President for Financial Affairs

INFORMATION DATE: 1970 catalog

INSTITUTION: University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05401

TITLE; Vermont Overseas Study Pr gram

WHERE GIVEN: University of Nice, France

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO:

PREREQUISITES:

CREDITS: Up to

Primarily French majors; also open to Vermont students infine arts and social sciences

2nd, 3rd and 4th year students; 2.0 average; working knowledge.of French; sound educational program; creditable personalqualifications

30 hours COSTS: $3,000

INQUIRIES: Mr. Melvin A. Dyson, Vice President for Financial Affairs

INFORMATION DATE: 1970 catalog

INSTITUTION: University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont 05401

TITLE: Overseas Exchange Program

WHERE GIVEN: England; Holland; Scandinavia; Africa

DURATION: Academic year

OTHER DATA: Program includes visits to places of educational and culturalinterest and p,a-ticipation in the schools of the hosiL countrywhere the student can receive some firsthand knowledge of thehost country's educational system.

ENQUIRIES: Mr. Melvin A.-Dyson, Vice President for Financial Affairs

ENFORMATION DATE: 1970 catalog

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INSTITUTION! Vermont Ullege, Montpelier, Vermont 05602

TITLE: A Year in Paris

WHERE GIVEN: Tours and Paris

WHEN OFFERED: Junior year or graduation from an accredited 2 year college

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Students of varying levels of proficiency in French, withprograms tailored to meet their needs, who aim to completetheir A.B. requirements at an American college

PREREQUISITES: Satisfactory level of performance in oral French

CREDITS: Credits granted by the French Universities or 'Ichoole receivecareful analysis from the staff to permit use of these credits tothe maximum extent in transfer procedures.

COSTS: $3900

OTHER DATA: The College is negotiating to join the Vermont-Honduras ExdhangeProgram in order to offer our students a similar opportunity ofstudy in Spanish.

INQUIRIES: Dr. Mary Gegerias, American Director, Consortium of CollegesAbroad, Pine Manor Junior College, 400 Heath Street, Chestnut Hill,Massachusetts 02167

INFORMATION DATE: November, 1970

INSTITUTION: Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts 0281

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

WHERE GIVEN; Europe DURATION: Academic year

AID AVAILABLE: Slater Junior Year Abroad Scholarships available to juniorson basis of academic qualifications, faculty recommendationsand. need

AFFILIATIONS: Sweet Briar College; Wayne University; Smith College

OTHER DATA: Students may spend a year in Paris sponsored by Sweet BriarCollege, in Munich under _tie auspices of Wayne University, orin Florence, Geneva, Madrid, or Paris organized by Smith College.

INQUIRIES; Gwenyth M. Rhome, Recorder

INFORMATION DATE: 1969-70 catalog

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INSTITUTION: Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut 06457

TITLE: Study Abroad

DURATION: Semester or year

AVAILABLE TO: Qualified students in the Departments of Classics, English,German, Romance Languages and the Collego of Letters

PREREQUISITES: 2 years of pre-college language study; 2 years uf collegestudy including a course in literatur; high academie ability;approval of major department and consent of the Dean

CREDITS: Credit given for no more than 8 semester courses after programapproval by the major department

AFFILIATIONS: Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome

OTHER DATA: Students Interested in Russia and other Slavic countries shouldconsult with the Department of Russian Languagu and Literature;Italian majors consult with Mr. Williamson; English majorsinterested in spending a year in England consult with theDepartment Chairman.

INQUIRIES: Professor Lawrence E. Gemeinhardt, Foreign Students Advisor

INFOLAIAEION DATE: 1969-70 catalog

INSTITUTION; Westfield State College, Westfield, Messachusetts 01085

TITLE: Overseas Student Teaching Program

WHERE GIVEN: Italy DURATION: Academic year DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1970

AVAILABLE TO: Westfield State College students

PREREQUISITES: Pri..ticipation in a 3 week summer training institute andseminars offered while student-teaching in the WinchesterSchool system

CREDITS: 12

COSTS: Approximately the same as one semester at the college excludingflight cost

AFFILIATIONS: A.A.S.C.U.

OTHER DATA: Students may also study at the International Study Centers inPuebla, Mexico, and Montreal, Canada.

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INSTITUTION: Westfield State College (Cont.)

INQUIRIES: Dr. Robert Siasi, Chairman, Department of Secondary Education

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Wheaton College, Norton, Massachusetts 02766

TITLE: Study Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: France DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: A few especially qualified students

PREREQUISITES: French majors who wish to participate in a supervisedprogram approved by the department

CREDITS: 1 year

AFFILIATIONS: Sweet Briar; Smith; New York University; Wayne University;Mary Baldwin College; Hamilton College

OTHER DATA: Students are advised to consult the department about programsoffered in summer school.

INQUIRIES: Charles Edward Aughtry, Assistant Dean

INFORMATION DATE: 1969-70 catalog

INSTITUTION: Wheelock College, 200 The Riverway, Boston, Massachusetts 0 215

AVAILABLE TO: Wheelock College students

CREDITS: With prior approval of Registrar

OTHER DATA: Students may arrange to take courses at foreign universities, orparticipate in programs such as the Experiment in InternationalLiving.

INQUIRIES: Dean of Studies

INFORMATION DATE: March, 1971

INSTITUTION: Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts 01267

PREREQUISITES: Approval of Chairman of Major Department, the Dean and thsCommittee on Academic Standing

CREDITS: Consult dean and major department thairman

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INSTITUTION: Williams College (Cont.)

OTHER DATA: Has no program oi its own

INQUIRIES: Dr. Neil R. Grabois, Dean of the Col ege

INFORMATION DATE: January, 1971

INSTITUTION: Windham College, Putney, Vermont 05346

TITLE: Windham Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: Western and Eastern Europe; Latin America

DURATION: 1 semester; 1 month, January or June

DATE PROGRAM STARTED: 1959

AVAILABLE TO: All undergraduates except entering freshmen

PREREQUISITES: Vary with the program

CREDITS: Vary with the program

COSTS: Regular semester fee plus personal and independent travel expenses;January and June programs cost extra

.FACULTY INVOLVED: 2 Windham professors

OTHER DATA: Program varies each year as to c ntent and location.

INQUIRIES: Dr. Chavles K. Fish, Academic Dean

INFORMATION DATE: February, 1971

INSTITUTION: Worcester State College, 486 Chandler Street, Worcester, Mass.01602

AVAILABLE TO: Students of Worcester State College

OTHER DATA: College promotes participation in prograns established byA.A.S.C.U.

INQUIRIES: Verna M. Dowden, Dean of StueIents

INFORMATION DATE; February, 1971

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INSTITUTION: Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520

TITLE: Junior Year Abroad

WHERE GIVEN: France, Germany, Spain, Israel, Italy

DURATION: Academic year

AVAILABLE TO: Mature and responsible juniors interested in tha language,history, and culture of the country concerned who desire tospecialize in such subjects as art, government, history,international affairs, music, and philosophy

PREREQUISITES: High academic ability; competence in the foreign language,(for Junior Year in France, course at the level of French32 or above); recommendation of major department; approvalef Yale College Committee on the Junior Year Abroad

CREDITS: Awarded after submitting evidence of achievement through transcriptor examination

AFFILIATIONS: Sweet Briar; Smith

OTHER DATA: Students may apply for admission to a program of study abroadapproved by the College, or may, with the help of the Departmentconcerned, work out one of their own for the College's approval.

INQUIRIES: Junior Year in FranceMr. C. A. Por-er321 WLH

Junior Year in ItalyMr. T. G. Bergin28, 493 College St.

Junior Year in GermanyMr. T. Saine306 WLH

Junior Year in SpainMr. M. G. Nimetz36 B, 493 College St.

Junior Year in IsraelMr. J. L. Kraemer1836 Silliman College

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

INSTITUTION: Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520

TITLE: Five-Year B.S. Program

AVAiL '.BLE TO: Selected group of students in sophomore class who wish to spenda year in a developing country or contrasting culture

PRJ1SITES: Often entails language tralning

CREDITS: No academic credit given, student returns to Yale as a junior

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INSTITUTION: Yale University (Cont.)

COSTS: Student is expected to be as self-supporting as possible.

AID AVAILABLE; Program pays for round-trip transportation, medical feesand insurance, language training not taken at Yale andsome additional costs depending on situation and need.

FACULTY INVOLVED: Director of Five-Year Program and those faculty memberswho have special competence in the geographic locationof the student

OTHER DATA: Student is expected to obtain skills and perspectives whichcannot be obtained at Yale, such as cultural and foreigneducational experience, through holding jobs bringing theminto daily contact with young people.

INQUIRIES: Mr. W. J. Foltz

INFORMATION DATE: 1970-71 catalog

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