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FrenchAbroadMeg Underwood, OIE
Dr. Laurie Corbin, ILCSAlison Rynearson, NSE
Where are you going to go?
"Perhaps travel cannot prevent bigotry, but by demonstrating that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introduce the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends."– Maya Angelou
Today’s Goals Why is international expe
rience valuable for French?
What classes can I take abroad?
When can I go? Where can I go? Featured programs for be
ginners Featured Programs for int
ermediate-advanced How do I get started? How can I afford it?
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Common Skills Gained While Studying Abroad
Cross-Cultural Skills• Global point of view• Cultural awareness• Cross-cultural fluency• Appreciation of diversity• Understanding of diverse needs• Understanding of global interconnectedness
• Patience• Ability to cope with rejection• AssertivenessSelf-confidence• Inquisitive• Independence• Tenacity /Diligence
Personal Skills• Ability to view situations/problems from a unique perspective• Ability to manage stress/handle difficult situations• General travel and navigational skills• Ability to function with high level of ambiguity• Ability to achieve goals despite obstacles
• Ability to take initiative and risks• Leadership skills• Accept responsibility• Resourcefulness• Adaptability • Time management• Tolerance/Open-mindedness
Communication Skills• Foreign language skills• Cross-cultural communication skills• Ability to identify and manage different needs of people and groupsDemonstrate openness to new ideas and ways of doing things.
Studying Abroad Helps Students Gain an Edge on Fellow Classmates -StudentUniverse.com
Why study French abroad?
Dr. Corbin and Sara
Where do I start? Determine priorities and objectives for study
abroad Find about 3-5 programs that are interesting to
you Work with IPFW Study Abroad advisor in WU145
then contact the program provider for more information
Meet with your academic advisor to discuss the best time to go and classes needed before and during trip
Meet with financial aid office to talk about how your aid will apply – determine Direct or Exchange
Choosing a Program
Examine Your Objectives What aspects of study abroad are important to you--courses, locale,
cultural experiences, learning a language, opportunity to participate in internship or service learning, travel?
Primary Program Considerations Where would you like to study? What is your foreign language ability? How long do you want to stay—a semester, a summer, a year, a short-term? How much does the program cost? Will you need financial assistance to carry out your plans? (Most regular financial aid
may be applied to the cost of IPFW/IU/Purdue study abroad programs, but may not always apply to programs sponsored by other institutions.)
Academic Considerations Does your GPA meet the requirement? Do you want to take classes in English or the local language? Do you have specific degree requirements to fulfill while overseas? What do departmental advisors think of your plans?
Other questions Personal Considerations
Would you prefer to study with other Americans, students of the host country and other international students, or with a combination of both?
Do you want a study abroad program to arrange your housing, meals, curriculum and travel or would you prefer to make these arrangements yourself?
Because of your own family responsibilities, do you want to consider having a family member accompany you abroad?
Would you prefer to live with a family, with students from the host country, or with other Americans?
Outside Program Considerations Students considering non IPFW programs need to consider the following: Transfer of credits Cost of program Reputation of program/experience of past students Applicability of courses to degree requirements Senior requirements Possibility of transferring financial aid (loans, grants and scholarships) to the non-
IPFW/IU/Purdue program
Types of ProgramsFaculty Led Programs through IPFW Division of Continuing Studies – 4 days to 4 weeks. A professor leads the program and teaches one course. 1- 6 Credits
prefer on-site support from a program leader have never traveled abroad feel more secure being with a group of IPFW students Can only go on a short term program or need a specific
class
Featured Faculty-Led Program
Purdue Calumet Art & Photography in Paris
Study art and photography in Paris while experiencing the artistic and architectural wonders the City of Lights has to offer. Art & Photography in Paris is a 4-week program which enables students to complete 3 credit hours. No French language required.
Program Director: Professor Thomas Roach, [email protected]
Types of Programs – IU – 5 optionsIU Overseas Programs - These programs are designed and administered by the university prefer on-site support from a program leader
have never traveled abroad feel more secure being with a group of students from
Indiana Need specific credit or need a transcript back quickly Would like ease of transition and a lot of support on site
Featured IU Program
Aix-en-Provence AY or Spring Semester or Date January to June Deadline Sep 8 OR mid-August-June Deadline: Jan 25
Program Fee: $16,000/semester Credit: 14-18 credits Please see
the Aix-en-Provence-IU course equivalency list for program enrollment requirements and a list of IU course equivalencies that students have received in the past.
Requirement: completed FREN F204 and approximately 3.0 GPA
Summer (IUPUI) Program
Date: June 30 - July 25 Program Fee: Total
estimated cost: $3,925 - $4,165 + standard tuition and fees
Credit: If 2-3 semesters of French: Fren F295, with 3-4 semesters: Conversation or FREN 498
Types of Programs- 3rd party – 100’s of options
Third-Party Provider Programs- programs organized by agencies specializing in international education (ISEP-Direct, Arcadia, CIEE, IES, IFSA, DIS, etc.). Application, payment, and organized through provider. Financial aid can be applied to these program costs, and credits will transfer. Programs are available for the summer, semester or academic year. Cost: pay the program fees directly to the co-sponsor. comprehensive program
fee: tuition, housing, meals, international health insurance, and a few excursions. Assistance: usually have an office, a resident director and a staff that offer a high
level of support and assistance to students. Living: residence halls, apartments or private homes with local families. Classes: Many co-sponsored programs are organized specifically for Americans
and other international students. However, participants may sometimes take one or more courses at the overseas university affiliated with the program. Some programs have special themes such as Museums in Paris, Political Science in the
EU, or Health & Spanish. Registration: Often developed especially for program participants. Classes taught
in English or language for acquisition programs. Right for students who:
prefer a program designed specifically for U.S. students want a lot of on-site support prefer to travel with organized excursions
Featured 3rd Party Program Champlain College Mo
ntreal Summer Program
Date: May 31- June 28 Deadline: April 1
Credit: Conversational French, Canadian/American Relations, Graphic Design, Intro to Game Design, or film-making
No language requirement
University of Minnesota Intensive French in Senegal
Study the French language while you explore Senegal, a fascinating country seen as a bridge between Africa and the West. Date: August
Program Fee: $4,150 Credits: 4 credits in
Intermediate or advanced French (4th-6th semester)
Language Requirement 3 semesters
Types of Programs – 18 options!Exchange Programs are based on agreements that IPFW has made with other universities and ISEP. Cost: University tuition plus insurance, airfare, housing Assistance: supportive international office staff but
independent student at university Living: often residence halls or university-owned
apartments. Some homestay options. Classes: local and international students Registration: broadest selection of courses, but it is
possible that you will not be able to take exactly what you had anticipated. Right for students who: prefer to pay IPFW tuition and fees for their program , yearn
for independence , want to be fully integrated into the local culture, want to plan their own semester activities and excursions, desire a broad selection of courses
ISEP featured - Lausanne, Switzerland - Full year of semester language and culture courses at the École
de Français Langue Étrangère (EFLE) Students may also take full-time language and culture courses either first or second semester, or for the full year. The School of French as a Foreign Language (EFLE) offers a full-time course in French language (around twenty hours per week). It provides in-depth training in French as a foreign language in both its linguistic and cultural dimensions and provides the theoretical knowledge of literature, linguistics and teaching necessary to achieve a good mastery of French.
• Date: Spring - Deadline Aug25 then rolling, AYear Deadline: Feb 8 then rolling
• Program Fee: ISEP Exchange - Pay IPFW Tuition Housing Meals - $8,900/semester
• Credits: 12-15 credits in language, literature, culture, and grammar
• Language Requirement: 0-2 semesters
National Student Exchange Contact Alison Rynearson
– [email protected] QUEBEC Bishop's University Universite de Montreal Universite de Sherbrooke Universite du Quebec a
Montreal
Study Away in the US or Canada
Info Sessions at IPFW
all are held in KT 101
December 7, 2015, 12pm-1pmJanuary 21, 2016, 12pm-1pmJanuary 25, 2016, 12pm-1pm
January 27, 2016, 5:30pm-6:30pmFebruary 2, 2016, 12pm-1pmFebruary 5, 2016, 12pm-1pm
February 8, 2016, 5:30pm-6:30pm
www.ipfw.edu/nse
National Student Exchange
Kettler Hall, Room 109260-481-6092
Where to?
Spanish: Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Costa Rica, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Nicaragua, Spain Uruguay
French: France, Switzerland, French Antilles, la Réunion
Japanese: Japan German: Austria, Germany,
Switzerland Arabic Morocco & UAE Italian: Italy Portuguese: Brazil & Portugal Mandarin Chinese: China,
Hong Kong, Taiwan Other languages: Russian,
Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Twi, Hungarian, Polish, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Berber, Hindi, Telegu, Urdue, Sanskrit, Swedish
Available Countries with IPFW/ISEP Exchange or Direct E: Pay IPFW Tuition, Housing, and Meals and be an exchange student at a host country .D: Affordable PricesStudy in the host language, or both
Spanish Programs Beginner: PUC V Chile – Summer or Direct
Semester 0-4 semesters + Latin American Studies programs in English
Intermediate 2-4 semesters Vigo, Spain - • Excellent service to international students, strong academic programs, several land and aquatic sports, and countless social activities. • Located on the Atlantic coast and has an oceanic climate, beautiful beaches, and an active port.
Intermediate to Advanced – 2-6 Semesters: UNA Costa Rica Community Engagement Program: numerous volunteer opportunities• Live with a host family • Cultural workshops and off campus excursions
French Programs 0/2 Semesters: Univ Savoie Mont-Blanc Summer or
Fall 1. Study BUS or HTM in English and improve
your French. D: Language and culture program
2/4 Semesters Montpellier - Combine language and elective courses designed for international students with regular university courses taught in French alongside local students.
4 or more : Lausanne Switzerland – School of French as a Foreign Language (EFLE) offers a full-time course in French language (around twenty hours per week). It provides in-depth training in French as a foreign language in both its linguistic and cultural dimensions and provides the theoretical knowledge of literature, linguistics and teaching necessary to achieve a good mastery of the subject (literature of French-speaking countries, linguistics and sociolinguistics of French, literature and language teaching, etc).
German Programs Beginner: TU Dortmund, Germany
•Take a 4 week intensive German course free of charge • Tour the numerous waterways, woodlands, and sprawling parks across the "green metropolis“
Intermediate: Phillips-Univ Marburg Excellent fields include languages, education, history, law, economics, and theology – Semester and Summer programs – PACS
Advanced: Fribourg Switzerland is very strong in law, philosophy, and theology, emphasizing European law, comparative religions, and philosophies.
Arabic Programs
Morocco: 1-2 Arabic Lang & Cult + English: Business Administration, Science and Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences . Of special interest are courses in history and political science that focus on North Africa and the Middle East.
UAE: AUS is also a unique place to study Middle East culture which is why Exchange and Direct students are encouraged to look at Middle East studies courses that are spread across disciplines
Japanese Programs Beginner: Chukyo University or Nihon University -
Mishima. Nihon-Mishima offers a variety of international relations courses taught in English, recommended as a supplement to Japanese language coursework. Chukyo offers a genuine immersion experience and is for self-motivated and independent students that want to improve their Japanese
Intermediate: Toyo University. Toyo's language and culture courses follow a calendar similar to the U.S. academic calendar and requires one semester of Japanese language experience. Toyo only accepts full-year placements.
Advanced Ritsumeikan University conducts an immersion program- numerous courses in Japanese language and culture, utilizing the extensive historical and cultural resources of the ancient city of Kyoto. The program also offers courses in English regarding both Japan-related and business subjects.
Navigating the Study Abroad website IPFW.edu/study-abroad
Compare 2-3 programs once you narrow it down
Info for first meeting with the study abroad advisor
From 1 year out to 6 months after return
Course transfers must be approved by each department before you leave
Other Resources, programs www.abroad101.com – search engine & reviews http://iiepassport.org/ Facebook.com/StudyabroadIPFWPintrest.com/IPFWS Twitter - @IPFWStudyAbroad Instagram@
IPFWInternational
Application Deadlines Academic Year Program Dates: Around 8 months September—June
Deadlines for applications: March 1st ISEP Exchange February 8
Fall Semester Dates: Around 4-5 months September—December Deadlines for Applications: March 1st
ISEP Exchange February 8 Spring Semester Dates: Around 4-5 months January—May
Deadline for Application: September 1st ISEP Exchange August 25
Summer Session Dates: Between 3 weeks and 2 months May—July Deadline for Application: Feb – April
Scholarship Application Dates—March 1st Dates are important when...
Eligibility to apply Competitive programs Receiving financial aid Housing and travel arrangements Asking for letters of recommendation Obtaining a passport and visa on time Transferring back credits and grades in time for the next semester or other plans
Now What?Now Explore!-Talk to your family, friends, past participants, professors, and others who can share their experience -Make an appointment with academic advisor to discuss tentative timing and classes-Pick a program by March for Fall or Academic Year; August for Spring; and February for Summer
ResourcesWalb Union, 145Walk-in: Wed 4-6 & Fri [email protected] IPFW.edu/international Facebook/StudyAbroadIPFWpintrest/ipfwsTwitter: @IPFWStudyAbroad#DonAbroad
Université de Fribourg, Switzerland
Advice from past ISEP Students
“STAY A YEAR! You will NOT regret it!” “Do it!!! It will be the best time of your life!!!” “This is a once in a life time experience!”
Université de Caen, France
Emily, Yonsei University
“I can honestly say ISEP probably offers the easiest and most cost effective way to study abroad. I feel lucky that my University has ISEP as a partner.”
Margarita, INSA Lyon, France
“I parted Lyon with a movie ending. Now I am back in the U.S. When I remember Lyon, I remember the city as my personal fairy tale.”
Brittany, University of Ulster
“ISEP was a great program
to study abroad with as it took care of all
my needs before I even thought of them.”
Merilyn Whitesell in France
“I wasn't only studying the language at the university. I was studying the way I perceived life.”
Brock University, Canada
Kristina, Vaxjo University
“I am really thankful that I had this chance to study abroad and
ISEP was a major reason why I was able
to do it.”