THE UNIVERSITY of NEW ORLEANS Division of International Education
THE INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL
in Innsbruck, Austria
July 2 - August 6, 2016
WELCOME TO THE UNO-INNSBRUCK INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL
UGA AS PARTNER INSTITUTION
The University of Georgia entered into a formal affiliation with The International Summer School in 1992. Over 2000
Georgia students and faculty have participated in this program. Credits earned transfer as appropriate credit at UGA, and
financial assistance is available for qualified students. Information is available through the Office of International
Education, 1324 South Lumpkin Street, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 | (706) 542-2900 | international.uga.edu
Students may also consult UGA faculty who participate in the program.
Since 1976, the UNO-Innsbruck International Summer School has enabled almost 10,000 students to pursue their
studies in Innsbruck, a city nestled in the towering Alps. From this capital in the heart of Europe our students have
ventured out and travelled to many parts of the European continent. In the process they have immersed themselves in
foreign cultures, encountered new people, and become global citizens. The Innsbruck International Summer School, a
pioneer among American overseas summer programs, has been turning its students into citizens of the world for over
forty years. UNO and the University of Innsbruck have long been active partners and have been granted the
prestigious Euro-Atlantic Culture Award for International Education based on “their remarkable contribution to the
scientific and cultural exchange between Europe and the USA.” This summer, the Innsbruck International Summer
School has selected faculty from fine universities across the U.S. and Europe. Our classrooms will be enriched by the
contributions of participating University of Innsbruck students. Join us in Innsbruck to learn and to enjoy the benefits
of travel.
Dr. Robert Dupont, Academic Director, The UNO-Innsbruck International Summer School 2016
Welcome to UNO-Innsbruck! The continued success of the UNO-Innsbruck International Summer School represents a
significant milestone and a proud achievement at the University of New Orleans. Over the last four decades, thousands
of students, faculty and staff have become a part of the extended UNO-Innsbruck family. Perhaps your friends or a
professor recommended it to you or, perhaps, your siblings have been and now it is your turn. Or, perhaps, you are one
of the many legacy students who will choose UNO-Innsbruck because your mother or father attended this program in
the early years. UNO-Innsbruck is widely known locally and abroad and has become an institution in its own right. I
invite you to come with us and make your mark in Innsbruck!
Alea M. Cot, Assistant Provost for International Education
The University of New Orleans is proud to welcome you to the 41st session of The Innsbruck International Summer
School. International study programs offer extraordinary educational opportunities as well as an introduction to the
unique and enriching attributes of foreign cultures. As you participate in all of the many activities afforded by your host
country, please remember that you are also serving as a cultural ambassador for your university and the United States. I
hope that this summer will expand your worldview and cultivate a love for international travel. This program is a source
of pride for the University of New Orleans, and I am certain that its benefits will be long-lasting. Welcome and enjoy
your summer abroad!
Dr. John W. Nicklow, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, the University of New Orleans
PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2016 Alea Morelock Cot, M.A., Assistant Provost & Director of International Education
Robert Dupont, Ph.D., Academic Director, Associate Professor and Chair of the History Department
Peter Jorgensen, Ph.D., Visiting Assistant Academic Director, Professor Emeritus of German & Slavic Studies, The University of Georgia
Irene Brameshuber Ziegler, Ph.D., Program Director, Division of International Education
Mariana Zanotti Martinez, B.A., Program Coordinator, Division of International Education
ANTHROPOLOGY HISTORY (continued)
ANTH 1020 Fads, Fallacies and Human Origins HIST 2991.2 Nazi Germany
ANTH 2052 Cultural Anthropology HIST 4003 Modern Military History
ANTH 3090 Anthropology of the Roma Peoples HIST 4346 Postwar Europe: 1945 - Present
ANTH 3750 Food and Culture in Europe HUMANITIES
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION HUMS 2090 Europe through Literature and Cinema
BA 3010 The Legal Environment of Business ITALIAN
BA 3021 Business Law ITAL 1001 Basic Italian I
ECONOMICS ITAL 1002 Basic Italian II
ECON 2221 Money & Banking JOURNALISM
EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE JOUR 2790 Travel Writing
EES 1002 Introduction to Environmental Science MANAGEMENT
EES 2096.1 Alpine Geology MANG 3401 Introduction to Management and Org. Behavior
EES 2096.2 Poverty and Natural Resources MARKETING
ENGLISH MKT 3501 Principles of Marketing
ENGL 2090.1 American Expatriates in Europe MUSIC
ENGL 2090.2 Murder European Style MUS 1000 Music Appreciation
ENGL 2155 Introduction to Professional Writing MUS 2001 Austrian Classical Music: Then and Now
FINANCE PHILOSOPHY
FIN 3301 Small Business Finance PHIL 2201 Ethics
FINE ARTS POLITICS
FA 1010 Art Appreciation POLI 1010 Contemporary Issues in Politics
FA 1060 Drawing I POLI 2993 Politics and Gender in the Middle East
FA 2202 Art History Survey II PSYCHOLOGY
FILM AND THEATRE ARTS PSYC 1000 General Psychology
FTA 2090-92 International Communications PSYC 2091 Abnormal Psychology
GERMAN SOCIOLOGY
GER 1001 Basic German SOC 1051 Introductory Sociology
HISTORY SOC 4098 Sociological Perspectives: Genocide & Holocaust
HIST 2991.1 Transatlantic Cultural Exchange
For course descriptions and details please visit inst.uno.edu/austria
PROPOSED FACULTY OF THE INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2016 Roy Baas, B.S., GSB, Visiting Senior Instructor of Finance, University of Colorado Boulder
Tom Bramorski, Ph.D., Visiting Lecturer of Management, Terry College of Business, The University of Georgia
Karen Burt Coker, M.A., Visiting Adjunct Instructor, Florida State College at Jacksonville
Barbara Cooper, Ph.D., Visiting Senior Lecturer of Italian, Department of Romance Languages, The University of Georgia
Dale Easley, Ph.D., Visiting Professor, Department of Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Dubuque
Robert Dupont, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Academic Director, Department of History, The University of New Orleans
Ann Edwards, M.A., Adjunct Instructor, Department of Anthropology, The University of New Orleans
Wolfgang Falch, M.F.A., Visiting Assistant Professor of Fine Arts, Innsbruck, Austria
Sanda Groome, M.B.A., J.D., Visiting Professor of Practice, Legal Studies in Business, Tulane University
David Haas, Ph.D., Visiting Professor, Department of Music, The University of Georgia
Peter Jorgensen, Ph.D., Visiting Professor Emeritus, Department of German & Slavic Studies, The University of Georgia
Christina Joseph, Ph.D., Visiting Part-Time Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, The University of Georgia
Anandam Kavoori, Ph.D., Visiting Professor, Department of Telecommunications, The University of Georgia
Russell Lacey, Ph.D., Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Marketing, Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio
Carl Malmgren, Ph.D., University Research Professor, Department of English, The University of New Orleans
Andreas Oberprantacher, Ph.D., Visiting Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Ken Rayes, M.A., Instructor, Department of English, The University of New Orleans
Martin Reiser, Ph.D., Visiting Instructor of Geology, Innsbruck, Austria
Dean Rojek, Ph.D., Visiting Associate Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, The University of Georgia
Sonia Lynne Rubens, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, The University of New Orleans
Mariam Irene Tazi-Preve, Ph.D., Visiting Instructor of Political Science, Researcher, Innsbruck, Austria
Daniel Winkler, Ph.D., Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Romance Languages, University of Innsbruck, Austria
Montgomery Wolf, Ph.D., Visiting Senior Lecturer, Department of History, The University of Georgia
Derek Zumbro, Ph.D., Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of West Florida
PROPOSED COURSES OF THE INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2016
ELIGIBILITY & ADMISSION
GUIDELINES for
ALL STUDENTS
Undergraduates with a 2.5 GPA, graduate
students with a 3.0 GPA, and non-degree
seeking students are eligible to apply. New
students seeking college credits must meet
the general admissions requirements of The
University of New Orleans. Guest students
from other institutions and continuing
University of New Orleans students must
meet the grade point requirements above.
Priority will be given to students enrolled in
a university program. After review of all
application materials, students will be
notified in writing of acceptance into The
International Summer School.
HOW TO APPLY Apply online: http://inst.uno.edu/austria/
Click on “Apply Here” to begin the
application process. In addition to the online
application, you must complete and submit
all application materials, including a
transcript, before your application can be
reviewed for acceptance into the program.
Course selection takes place at the time of
application but cannot be guaranteed until
the student is accepted.
COURSE SCHEDULING
• Course scheduling will be arranged based
on a student’s eligibility first and
preference list second. In the event of time
conflicts or if class quotas of 15 per class
have been reached, students will be
assigned to course(s) on their alternate list.
• The International Summer School requires
all students to complete at least 6 hours (2
courses) and allows enrollment in 9 hours
(3 courses).
UGA students will be responsible for paying a
$250 study abroad fee in addition to the program
fee. The Credit Approval Form needs to be on file
in the OIE in order to receive federal, state or
institutional financial aid, including HOPE, Zell
Miller, and other scholarships for studying abroad.
UGA students are also eligible for the Ambassador
Awards and can get more information about these
in the OIE. UGA financial aid, such as the HOPE
scholarship, is based on the number of credits
students earn during the program and is calculated
at the UGA tuition rate. Students can obtain a
Credit Approval Form from the UGA Office of
International Education or by accessing the UNO
Innsbruck page on the GoAbroad Portal at
goabroad.uga.edu.
UGA students should contact the UGA Office of
International Education to schedule an advising
appointment with a Study Abroad Advisor if they
have any questions about studying abroad, the
credit transfer process, Credit Approval Form,
scholarships, or financial aid.
UGA Office of International Education:
(706) 542 - 2900 - [email protected]
international.uga.edu
ELIGIBILITY & ADMISSION
GUIDELINES for UGA STUDENTS University of Georgia students participating in
The International Summer School must complete
the UGA Study Abroad Credit Approval Form
for UNO Innsbruck and submit it to the UGA
Office of International Education (OIE) no later
than 3 weeks prior to departure.
UGA students earn non-resident, transfer credit
issued by The University of New Orleans, and
grades earned on this program are calculated into
the students’ overall GPA at UGA. Students
should work with their Academic Advisor to
complete and sign the Credit Approval Form and
determine how the UNO Innsbruck classes will
transfer and apply to specific UGA degree
requirements or electives. UGA equivalents for
courses offered in The International Summer
School are listed in the UGA Credit Approval
Form, which is available online.
Some courses have precise UGA transfer
equivalents, while others may have a more
general transfer designation such as HIST 3T**,
which indicates only the department and course
level (in this case, a 3000 level History course).
If needed, students may work directly with an
academic advisor to determine a more precise
course transfer equivalent. Students are advised
to begin the Credit Approval Form process as
soon as the decision to participate in the UNO
Innsbruck program is made.
Small class sizes are a characteristic of the Innsbruck
Summer School and help students bond with each other
and their professors. Class field trips also contribute to
this positive and successful learning environment.
The program offers many extracurricular activities, such
as this trip to Neuschwanstein, the “Cinderella Castle.”
“My highlights were the opportunity to
travel, as well as being able to take major
core classes.”
Austin Edquist
The University of Georgia
“During the program, I was able to come
in contact with people who thought
differently than me. I interacted with
people from the States and from abroad,
and I, in turn, was able to see the world
through different perspectives.
This was truly invaluable.“
Anna Long
The University of Georgia
Our student ambassadors represent the program and their
universities at special events, such as this community
outreach project with a local soup kitchen, gaining
meaningful leadership experience.
Fine Arts students practice their drawing techniques
on a class field trip to Innsbruck’s Court Church.
“The field trips were amazing.
The teachers were fantastic.
I enjoyed the classes so much.”
Daniela Tejero
The University of New Orleans
“Go to Innsbruck! It will change your life!”
Kylie McMahon
Louisiana State University
SUMMER SCHOOL COSTS
Program Cost:
$5,495.00 for University of New Orleans
degree-seeking students
$5,995.00 for Guest students
This includes:
tuition for up to 9 credit hours
university fees
transcript fees
accommodations in a double room
breakfast and lunch buffets on class days
class field trips
opening and closing ceremonies
other social functions round-trip bus transportation between
the Munich airport and Innsbruck
on-site staff nursing services and comprehensive
travel medical insurance
Not included in the program cost:
transatlantic airfare
Eurailpass
passport fees
telephone calls
meals other than those specified
weekend travel
textbooks
any items of a personal nature
For Payment Terms and Cancellation & Refund Policy see back cover.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE The University of New Orleans and The
International Summer School strongly be-
lieve that the European educational experi-
ence should be made available to as many
qualified students as possible. To this end,
several awards are available to UNO and
UGA students who exhibit high academic
achievement, can clearly demonstrate finan-
cial need, and whose academic plans will
benefit most from this experience. Recipients
are designated as Ambassadors and are ex-
pected to assist during and after the program.
For further information please contact The
International Summer School office at UNO.
Any student may be eligible to use financial
aid, grants, or other forms of financial assis-
tance for this program. Non-UNO students
must apply for Financial Aid at their home
institutions.
CURRICULUM In keeping with the purpose of The International
Summer School, courses are enhanced by the
setting in Austria and Europe. A concerted effort
is made in all courses to reinforce the classroom
instruction with the rich cultural surroundings.
While all courses are taught in English, students
are encouraged to take a German language
course either before or during the summer for a
better appreciation of the European experience.
All courses listed will carry three credit hours,
unless otherwise indicated. The academic
regulations at The University of New Orleans
will apply in Innsbruck as well. Freshmen and
sophomores are eligible to enroll in courses
numbered 1000 and 2000, and upperclassmen
(over 59 hours of credit) may take any of these
courses, as well as those numbered 3000 and
4000. 4000 level classes may have a 5000 level
section added for graduate students upon request.
NOTE: Guest students are responsible for
securing approval from their home
institutions for the courses they wish to take.
EXAMS, TRANSCRIPTS &
CERTIFICATES • Mid-term and final examinations will be given
in all courses. Class attendance is required of
every student.
• An official transcript from The University of
New Orleans will be sent to each student’s
home institution at no extra cost.
• A special certificate will be awarded to students
who complete nine hours with academic
distinction (at least two A’s and one B).
• All students will also receive a certificate of
attendance reflecting course grades.
UNIVERSITY OF INNSBRUCK The Leopold-Franzens University of Innsbruck,
founded in 1669 by Emperor Leopold I, is recog-
nized today as a major European institution of
higher learning and research. A long-standing
formal Friendship Agreement with the University
of Innsbruck affords UNO special access to the
resources and faculty of this great European uni-
versity. In turn, University of Innsbruck students
participate in the UNO-Innsbruck Summer
School, enriching class discussions with their
central European perspectives. This peer-to-peer
learning and intercultural exchange adds to the
success of our program and significantly enhanc-
es the study experience for all students.
The University of Innsbruck, one of Austria’s oldest
universities, has over 28,000 students enrolled.
Guest speakers, such as Rita Prigmore, a Sinti Holocaust
survivor, expand students’ learning on topics of current
and local interest.
“The glacier and silver mine field trips
were a once in a lifetime experience.”
Jordan Larson
Tulane University
Learning outside the classroom: Students take a class
field trip to the Brenner Base Tunnel, future site of
the world’s longest railway tunnel.
“This program really helped my
understanding of Austria, the cultures and
practices of its people, such as their commit-
ment to preservation and the environment.”
Parker Fields
The University of Texas at Austin
University of Innsbruck students join US students in
class and introduce them to “their Innsbruck.”
“My greatest learning experience was being
integrated into a classroom with local
students. They served as insightful and
inspiring figures to help us comprehend what
being a European citizen is like.”
Carly High
The University of North Carolina
“Making new friends was my highlight
of the program.”
Taylor Douglas
The University of Alabama
40 years and counting
The UNO-Innsbruck International Summer School
celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2015. Almost
10,000 students have completed this program and,
in one way or another, their lives have been shaped
by this experience.
In 1976, the University of New Orleans initiated
its flagship study abroad program in Innsbruck. Its
founder, Dr. Gordon H. “Nick” Mueller, is often
referred to as a visionary. He is known as a man
who “thinks big,” so even for the first UNO-
Innsbruck program he chartered a Pan Am flight to
take 166 students to Innsbruck, and launched what
was to become one of the largest study abroad
programs of its kind in the United States.
Successes and challenges have shaped the Interna-
tional Summer School over the past four decades,
during which it has convened yearly without inter-
ruption. The program has adjusted to changing
times and student needs, but it has managed to
maintain its identity and academic integrity.
“UNO-Innsbruck” is widely recognized both in
New Orleans and Innsbruck. Since its initiation,
this program has spawned and cultivated a series
of partnerships on several levels. First and fore-
most, the partnership agreement between the
Universities of Innsbruck and New Orleans was
signed in 1983 and quickly became one of the
most active transatlantic university relationships:
student programs, joint symposia, publications,
art exhibitions, conferences, and centers dedicat-
ed to this mutual exchange. In 1995, the mayors
of Innsbruck and New Orleans signed a Sister
City Agreement, and a vibrant art exchange was
started.
So many lives and careers have been touched by
The International Summer School in Innsbruck,
Austria, and this summer it is your turn! Join the
41st class of UNO-Innsbruckers and be prepared
to have your summer of a life-time!
The first UNO-Innsbruckers, along with UNO’s first
chancellor Homer L. Hitt (right) and program founder
Gordon H. “Nick” Mueller (2nd from right), are about to
board their chartered plane to Europe.
“This program has transformed the lives of
thousands of individuals, broadening their
understanding of the past and sending them
in new directions for the future!”
Dr. Gordon H. “Nick” Mueller
Founder, UNO-Innsbruck
President & CEO,
The National World War II Museum
The festive Opening Ceremony remains a highlight of
the program to this day!
“Caution: This program has
life-altering effects!”
Misti Elting, UNO-Innsbruck ‘94
Randolph-Macon Woman’s College
“I love UNO-Innsbruck. It’s a part of me!”
William Carl Wagner
Former Division Director & Alumnus
The University of New Orleans
TRAVEL INFORMATION
TRAVEL DATES The International Summer School 2016 starts
on Saturday, July 2 and ends on Saturday,
August 6. To arrive on July 2, you must
depart the U.S. on July 1 (overnight flight).
All students must check into the dormitory
by late afternoon on July 2, in time for the
mandatory orientation (details TBA).
Return date is Saturday, August 6.
AIRPORT TRANSFER The program will provide round-trip bus
transfers from the Munich airport to the dor-
mitory in Innsbruck on July 2, 2016, with
return on August 6. All program participants
can use this transfer service, provided they
book their flights in accordance with the
transfer schedule, posted on the website.
RAILPASSES
For weekend travel through Europe and trav-
el before and/or after the program, rail is the
best and cheapest mode of transportation. We
recommend a Eurailpass, which must be
purchased in the U.S. before departure. Stu-
dents may purchase a Eurailpass from ITS
Tours or independently. To learn more about
Eurailpasses, visit the program web site. As
Eurailpasses are based on the exchange rate
between USD and Euros, the railpass price
is not fixed until it is actually purchased.
GROUP FLIGHT ITS Tours has arranged group flights on the
SkyTeam Alliance Airlines (Delta and Air
France-KLM) and Star Alliance Partners
(United and Lufthansa), as well as some
seats on American Airlines. The flights will
depart from Atlanta or New Orleans on July
1, 2016, arriving in Munich, Germany on
July 2, and return on August 6. Group seats
on each airline are limited, and they are sold
on a first-come, first-served basis. The cost
for round-trip airfare from Atlanta to Munich
is $1,895.00, and from New Orleans to Mu-
nich it is $1,995.00, if full payment is re-
ceived by Monday, March 28, 2016.
For full details on the group flight options
and on how to make a flight reservation,
please contact ITS Tours or check our pro-
gram web site at inst.uno.edu/austria
To contact ITS Tours:
1-800-533-8688
Students may purchase their airline tickets
on the group flight options arranged by ITS
Tours (see below and program website), or
they may opt to purchase their tickets
independently. The program administration
does not recommend purchasing an airline
ticket before the student is accepted into
The International Summer School program.
Students will be informed in writing about
their acceptance.
UNO and the University of Innsbruck receive the
Euro-Atlantic Culture Award for International Education
This prestigious prize was awarded to the University of New Orleans and the University of
Innsbruck for “their remarkable contribution to the scientific and cultural exchange be-
tween Europe and the USA.” The European Foundation for Culture “Pro Europa” supports
cooperation in the areas of art and science between the European Union and the United
States. The International Summer School is the cornerstone of the long-standing friendship
between UNO and the University of Innsbruck.
IMPORTANT
INFORMATION
CONTACT US:
Phone: (504) 280-7116
Email: [email protected]
Program Director: Irene Ziegler
Program Coordinator: Mariana Martinez
Graduate Assistant: Tanja Bauer
Student Assistants: Oliver Steininger and
Federico Machado Schmidt
PASSPORT & VISAS A valid passport is required for everyone
traveling to Europe. For passport fees, ap-
plication instructions and forms, see the
U.S. Department of State site:
travel.state.gov/passport
It is strongly suggested that you apply for
your passport as soon as possible, and no
later than April. All foreign students
requiring visas for travel in European
countries must secure those visas before
arrival in Europe. The Division of
International Education at UNO assumes
no responsibility for visas.
MEDICAL INSURANCE All students are covered by a comprehen-
sive study abroad medical insurance plan,
included in the program cost. This policy
provides for accident, medical expenses,
emergency medical and evacuation, repatri-
ation of remains, and family assistance
coverage. Extended coverage at additional
cost is available. A brochure fully detailing
the insurance plan will be provided to each
student. The policy does not cover trip
cancellation or baggage loss. Such a policy
is available for purchase from ITS Tours or
other providers and is strongly recommend-
ed. (See program website for details.)
DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS The University of New Orleans is commit-
ted to providing an environment where all
students have the opportunity to equally
participate in the academic experience,
including students with disabilities.
Students with disabilities have rights as
determined by federal and state laws which
require institutions to provide reasonable
accommodations for the student’s disability
in order to afford an equal opportunity to
participate in UNO’s programs, courses,
and activities. Persons requiring disability-
related accommodations must notify the
program administration at the earliest
possible date so that their needs may be
properly assessed and reasonably
accommodated.
WEEKEND TRAVEL
Classes are scheduled from Monday to Thursday,
except for the first and last week when classes are
also held on Friday. Most of these long week-
ends are free for students’ individual travel and
offer a wonderful opportunity to explore Europe.
HOUSING
The International Summer School includes hous-
ing at a dormitory in Innsbruck. The facility of-
fers furnished rooms with a private bathroom and
shower. Internet access is available in all rooms.
Most rooms are doubles, but single rooms are
available for a fee of $550.00 (see web site for
details). A full breakfast buffet is served in the
dorm on class days.
CLASS FIELD TRIPS Most students in The International Summer
School will enjoy the opportunity to take class
field trips within Innsbruck, as well as other parts
of Austria and across international borders to
Italy and Germany. These trips are integral to
the courses and are generally free of charge to
the students.
We are convinced that these field trips provide
some of the real highlights and exceptional expe-
riences of The International Summer School.
Students should consult the individual course
descriptions provided in the online Summer
Course Guide for details about required field
trips, or call The International Summer School
office for more information. Students are advised
not to miss any required field trip(s) as this will
result in academic/participation penalties.
The Rössl dormitory is an easy walk to and from
the classroom building across the bridge.
Business classes visit the GE plant near Innsbruck and
participate in Q&A with company leaders and employees.
“Innsbruck is the perfect place to travel
from and come back to after traveling.”
Kayla Frandsen
The University of Georgia
Venice, Italy is a close and easy destination from Inns-
bruck and is visited by many of our students.
“I am in love with exploring the world
after the Innsbruck trip, and I want to see
as much of it as I can. Innsbruck gave
me the opportunity to see a large part of
Europe and I am so grateful.”
Allison Poche
Louisiana State University
“Dachau was the most meaningful field trip
and an experience of the history I think
everyone should understand and see.”
Meg Harris
The University of Mississippi
“I had an amazing time traveling and
learned a great deal from both classes.”
Austin Bracket
College of Charleston Students pay their respect to victims of the Holocaust on
a class field trip to the Dachau Concentration Camp
Memorial Site outside of Munich, Germany.
“The biggest learning experience was
during class field trips. The lessons we
learned in class were solidified in this unique
environment in an integrative way that you
don’t always get to experience.”
Camryn Martin
The University of New Orleans
PAYMENT TERMS & SCHEDULE • Please make all payments promptly. We cannot guarantee a place in the program unless all payments are made on schedule.
• A deposit of $300.00 is required with the application ($150.00 of which is non-refundable).
• The balance of the program cost is due by March 1, 2016.
• Those applying after March 1 (provided that space is available) must remit the entire program cost with the application.
• You can pay securely online or mail a check (payable to The University of New Orleans) to:
THE INNSBRUCK INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL
Division of International Education
International Center, Rm. 128
The University of New Orleans
2000 Lakeshore Drive
New Orleans, LA 70148
REFUND & CANCELLATION POLICY • All monies will be refunded to students who are not accepted into The International Summer School, less the $150.00 non-refundable fee.
• $150.00 of the $300.00 deposit is fully refundable if a student withdraws from the program voluntarily by March 1, 2016.
• A cancellation fee of $650.00 will be assessed for cancellations after March 1, 2016.
• A cancellation fee of $900.00 will be assessed for cancellations after May 2, 2016.
• For cancellations made after May 2, and until 11 days before the start of the program, only those monies that can be recovered from vendors by
the university will be refunded, less the $900.00 cancellation fee.
• If a student withdraws within 10 days before the commencement of the program, or during the program, NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE, even
if withdrawal from the program is due to medical reasons.
• The effective date of cancellation shall be the date that such written notice is received by the Program Director of The International
Summer School at the address above or by email to [email protected].
• Refund policies apply to all students regardless of date of application or circumstance.
NOTE: The participant remains ultimately responsible for the payment of all program costs regardless of any circumstances such as but
not limited to the deferment of payments against the anticipated arrival of financial aid.
Visit our website: inst.uno.edu/austria
The hills are alive! Innsbruck is located in the heart of Europe. On the glacier field trip.
DATES TO REMEMBER
APPLICATION: Apply online as early as possible. Enrollment is limited,
and courses are restricted to 15 students each. Acceptance to the program,
selection of courses, and rooms are determined by the Division of
International Education at UNO after a full review of all application
materials. A deposit of $300.00 is due with the application, $150.00 of which
is non-refundable.
GROUP FLIGHT OPTIONS: The $350 deposit is due as early as possible
to secure a space on one of the group flight options with ITS Tours.
March 1, 2016 - Balance of program cost is due.
March 28, 2016 - Last day to make full payment for group air ticket.
May 2, 2016 - Last day to make course changes.
July 1, 2016 - Group flights depart to Munich.
July 2, 2016 - Bus transfer from Munich to Innsbruck (until noon).
Check-in at the dormitory in Innsbruck. Mandatory orientation.
August 6, 2016 - Bus transfer to Munich. Return flights to the U.S.
Division of International Education
International Center, Rm. 128
The University of New Orleans
2000 Lakeshore Drive
New Orleans, LA 70148
Phone: (504) 280 - 7116 | Fax: (504) 280 - 6447
Email: [email protected]
Medieval houses and glorious Alps.
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