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Study Abroad: India Spring 2016
Photo Credit: Dhirad
Visit the Cities of:
• Delhi• Agra• Jaipur
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Old & New Delhi
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Photo Credit: “India Gate Illuminated” by Rdglobetrekker
Photo Credit: “Jama Masjid” by Dennis Jarvis, Halifax CanadaPhoto Credits: Prokerala & www.indianmedguru.com
Old & New Delhi
Photo Credit: "Emperor Humayun" by LACMAPhoto Credit: "Humayuns Tomb Delhi 31-05-2005 pic2“ by unknown photographer
Photo Credit: "Shisha Gumbad (Lodhi Gardens)" by Lucido22
Photo Credit: "Qutub Minar Delhi 02" by KrupasindhuMuduli
Photo Credit: Dhirad
Photo Credit: "Mumtaz Mahal" by Original uploader was Redtigerxyz at en.wikipedia
Photo Credit: Emperor Shah Jahan http://www.columbia.edu
/itc/mealac/pritchett/00routesdata/1600_1699/shahjahan/drawings/drawings.html
Agra
Agra
Fatehpur Sikri
Jaipur
Jaipur
Courses Credits
PSY 2012
LIT 2110
ENG 1920/2905
Introduction to Psychology ( 3 credits)
World Cultures in Literature (3 credits)
Group Study/Individual Study (1-3 credits)
Course Offerings
When February 25 – March 6, 2016
How much? $3,500
• Round-trip airfare from Florida to India• International Insurance• All in-country transportation• Accommodations• Tours with local tour guides• Some meals
Cost
Financial Resources
Student Life Study Abroad Grant1/3 trip ( up to $1,200)
Stuart McRae Scholarship $2,600 (45 college credits, GPA 3.5, financial need)
Financial Planning
Financial Aid
World Travelers Club
Prof. Audrey Holt
Associate Professor of English, traveled to India on a trip in Spring 2014, and visited Bangalore, Mysore, Mumbai, Delhi, Agra, and Dharmasala. Previously she traveled extensively in the United Kingdom, continental Western Europe, Central America, and the Middle East. Together with Dr. Ed Bonahue, she led students on study abroad trips to London in 2006 and then led two other trips to England in 2007 and 2010. With specific academic expertise in British Literature, Professor Holt has benefited from extensive immersion in the English-language literature of India, as well as in naturally supporting areas such as world literature, history, and religion.
Prof. Kalpana Swamy
Dr. Kalpana Swamy was born and brought up in Bengaluru, India where she visits every year. Dr. Swamy has a Ph.D in Industrial and Organization Psychology and is the chair of the Department of Development Instruction. She is now Chair of the Department of Student Development Instruction. Her clinical background and connections in India will help provide valuable educational and cultural experiences to learn about Indian psychology as well as Western psychology.
Phone: 352-395-3809S-214kalpana.swamy@sfcollege.edu
Phone: 352-395-5307B007Kaudrey.holt@sfcollege.edu
Follow Up
• SF International Educationwww.sfcollege.edu/international
• SF Study Abroad Facebook Page
• Coordinator of International EducationPaloma Rodriguez, A-213paloma.rodriguez@sfcollege.edu
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