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International Viewbook 2012-13
Come to the University of WindsorThe journey of a lifetime!
Caribbean Edition
Table of Contents
The Journey of a Lifetime ................................1
Your Destination ..............................................2
The University of Windsor ...............................4
Our Degree Programs .....................................6
Hands-on Experience ......................................8
Making a Connection .......................................9
Admission Information ..................................10
Accommodations ...........................................12
What will it Cost .............................................13
Support Programs .........................................14
How to Apply ..................................................15
Contact Information ..................................... 17
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The Journey of a Lifetime
Pursuing your education in a foreign country is an exhilarating experience that you’ll remember for the rest of your life. Foreign study adds a memorable, cultural dimension to your education.
The University of Windsor is truly an international community. More than 16,500 students from more than 80 countries around the world study here.
We offer 150 undergraduate and graduate academic programs taught by excellent professors, as well as the opportunity to do so in a city that is one of the most dynamic and multicultural in all of Canada.
Earn your degree while broadening your horizons. Have the adventure of a lifetime!
Bon voyage!
$112-million
Centre for Engineering Innovation
$660-million
Automotive Research & Development Centre partnership with Chrysler Canada
Students from 80 countries around the world
100,000+ alumni
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Your Destination
The University of Windsor is Canada’s international university, located on the border between Canada and the United States in the fourth-most diverse city in the country.
The City of Windsor:
• Surrounded by Lakes Erie and St. Clair, connected by the Detroit River
• A major manufacturing centre and industrialized hub for research and high technology development
• Connected to the U.S. by both bridge and tunnel
• Served by its own airport and Detroit Metro Airport, just 40 minutes away
• Cinemas, theatre groups, art galleries, coffee shops, shopping malls, museums, dance clubs, and a vibrant nightlife
• Lush parks and trails, including a 10-kilometre waterfront park, just north of campus
The Forecast:
• Moderate temperature, ranging from 0ºC in winter to 32ºC in summer
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The University of Windsor
We welcomed our first students in 1857. Today, more than 100,000 University of Windsor graduates are proud to call us their alma mater. We offer our students a quality education that goes beyond the classroom.
• Faculties of arts and social sciences, business, education, engineering, graduate studies, human kinetics, law, nursing and science
• Valuable, hands-on experience available through several programs, including paid, co-operative education placements
• Home to world-class faculty who conduct important research and mentor our students
• We continue to expand our campus to now include new buildings, such as our $112-million Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation, as well as a campus in downtown Windsor
• Our unique location on the Canada-U.S. border means access to unique study, research and work experiences
• Robust and constantly expanding international exchange program
• Bursaries to help offset expenses associated with international co-operative education and exchange placements
• Graduates enjoy a 95.1 per cent job placement rate
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Our Degree Programs
The University of Windsor offers more than 150 undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs that will lay the foundation for your future success. Our programs are flexible, with options and combined majors and minors for you to structure your education to suit your aspirations.
Undergraduate Programs
Accounting
Acting
Aerospace Engineering
Anthropology
Art
Arts and Science
Arts and Education and Early Childhood Education (Concurrent) (5 years)
Automotive Engineering
Behaviour, Cognition and Neuroscience
Biochemistry Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Biology Biology and Biotechnology
Concurrent Biological Sciences and Education (5 years)
Business Accounting Finance Management Management Science Marketing
Business Strategy and Entrepreneurship Honours Business Administration
Honours Business Administration (optional co-op)
Honours Business Administration and Computer Science
Honours Business Administration and Computer Science (optional co-op)
Honours Business Administration and Economics
Chemistry Concurrent Chemistry and Education (5 years) Chemistry and Physics
Child Psychology
Civil Engineering
Classical Civilization
Communication, Media and Film
Computer Science Computer Science (Honours) (optional co-op) Computer Science with Software Engineering Specialization(optional co-op) Computer Information Systems (optional co-op) Computer Science (Honours Applied Computing) (optional co-op) Computer Science (General)Computer Science (Combined Honours Degrees) Concurrent Computer Science and Education (5 years)
Concurrent Arts and Education and Early Childhood Education (5 years)
Concurrent Biological Sciences and Education (5 years)
Concurrent Chemistry and Education (5 years)
Concurrent French Studies and Education (5 years)
Concurrent Mathematics and Education (5 years)
Criminology
Developmental Psychology
Diaspora Studies
Social Work and Diaspora Studies
Digital Journalism (Combined Honours)
Disability Studies Disability Studies and Psychology
Dramatic Art Acting Drama and Communication, Media and Film Drama in Education and Community
Economics
Education Bachelor of Education (Consecutive program for candidates with a first degree) Concurrent Arts and Education and Early Childhood Education (5 years) Concurrent Biological Sciences and Education (5 years) Concurrent Chemistry and Education (5 years) Concurrent Computer Science and Education (5 years) Concurrent French Studies and Education (5 years) Concurrent Mathematics and Education (5 years) Joint Windsor/Lambton Bachelor of Education and Early Childhood Education
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Bachelor of Engineering Technology Civil Engineering (optional co-op) Electrical Engineering (optional co-op) Environmental Engineering (optional co-op) Industrial Engineering (optional co-op) Industrial Engineering with a Minor in Business Administration (optional co-op) Mechanical Engineering (Aerospace, Automotive, Environmental and Materials) (optional co-op)
English Language and Literature English Literature and Creative Writing
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Science
Environmental Studies
Family and Social Relations
Finance
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Forensic Science Forensics Combined Degree with Arts and Social Sciences
French Studies French and Education (Concurrent) (5 years)
General Science
German
History
Human Kinetics (Kinesiology) (optional co-op) Movement Science Sport Studies Sport Management
Industrial Engineering
International Relations and Development Studies
Italian
Kinesiology (optional co-op)
Labour Studies
Law Canadian and American Dual JD Program MSW/JD Joint Degree Program
Integrated MBA/JD Program
Liberal and Professional Studies
Management Management Science
Marketing
Mathematics (General and Honours) Mathematics and Statistics Mathematics and Computer Science Mathematics and Education (Concurrent) (5 Years)
Mechanical Engineering
Modern Languages (German, Italian and Spanish)/Modern Languages Second Language Education Modern Languages with Year Abroad
Movement Science
Music
Philosophy
Physics (optional co-op) Physics (Medical Physics) (optional co-op) Physics (Physics and High Technology) (optional co-op)
Political Science Political Science, Bilingual Specialization Political Science, Law and Politics Specialization
Psychology
Social Justice Studies
Social Work Social Work and Diaspora Studies Social Work and Disability Studies Social Work and Women’s Studies
Sociology Sociology and Criminology
Spanish
Sport Management
Sport Studies
Undeclared—First Year
Visual Arts Visual Arts/Visual Arts and Art History/Visual Culture Visual Arts and Communication, Media and Film
Women’s Studies
Please visit www.uwindsor.ca/calendar for more information on academic programs.
Graduate Programs
Arts and Social Sciences
Communication and Social Justice (MA)
Criminology (MA)
English Language, Literature and
Creative Writing (MA)
History (MA)
Philosophy (MA)
Political Science (MA, MPP*)
Psychology (PhD)
Social Data Analysis (MA)
Social Work (MSW, MSW/JD, PhD)
Sociology (MA, PhD)
Visual Arts (MFA)
Odette School of Business
MBA
Master of Management International Accounting and Finance Manufacturing Management Logistics & Supply Chain
Management Human Resources Management
Education
MEd, PhD (joint program)
Human Kinetics
Kinesiology (MHK, PhD)
Nursing
MSc, MN, Nurse Practitioner Certificate,
Graduate Diploma in Advanced Practice
Oncology/Palliative Nursing
Engineering
Civil Engineering (MASc, MEng, PhD)
Electrical Engineering (MASc, MEng, PhD)
Engineering Materials (MASc, MEng, PhD)
Environmental Engineering (MASc, MEng, PhD)
Industrial Engineering (MASc, MEng)
Industrial & Manufacturing Systems
Engineering (PhD)
Mechanical Engineering (MASc, MEng, MEng [Automotive Option], PhD)
Science
Biological Sciences (MSc, PhD)
Chemistry and Biochemistry (MSc, PhD)
Computer Science (MSc, PhD)
Economics (MA)
Earth Science (MSc, PhD)
Environmental Science (MSc, PhD)
Mathematics and Statistics (MSc, PhD)
Physics (MSc, PhD)
* Degree earned through University of Michigan
International ExchangeThe University of Windsor is linked worldwide through academic exchange programs. International students are eligible to participate in our exchange programs and stretch their international experience even farther.
For a list of exchange programs visit: www.uwindsor.ca/exchange
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Hands-on Experience
Co-operative Education
Build up your skills and contacts while earning a regular paycheque. Hourly rates range from $10.50 to the mid $20s. Co-operative programs typically combine four years of academic study with three or four 16-week placements that include such prestigious firms as Deloitte, IBM Canada and Pernod Ricard.
Co-op degrees are available in:
• Business Administration
• Business Administration/Computer Science
• Computer Science
• Engineering (Civil, Environmental, Electrical, Industrial (with or without business minor), Mechanical (with Aerospace, Automotive, Environmental and Materials options))
• Kinesiology
• Honours Physics (Physics; Physics and High Technology; Medical Physics)
Volunteer Internship Placement (VIP) www.uwindsor.ca/vip
VIP students participate in supervised situations at field sites, working with various non-profit or not-for-profit community agencies and government offices. They contribute at least 40 hours of volunteer work over a 10-week period to gain career-related work experience.
Off-Campus Employment
Students may work off-campus after having been enrolled in full-time courses for at least 6 months. You may work on campus from the time of your arrival.
Field Placements/Practicums
Most of our academic programs have practical experience built right in, and some offer field placements and practicums, including:
• Acting
• Biology
• Chemistry
• Computer Science
• Communication Studies
• Drama in Education and Community
• Kinesiology
• Nursing
• Physics
• Political Science
• Social Work
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Making a Connection
Volunteer International Students Assistance (VISA) www.uwindsor.ca/visa
ISC and VISA provide great opportunities to meet people from more than 80 countries. VISA is a dynamic group that offers both Canadian and international students a chance to interact and participate in fun social events on a weekly basis.
International Students’ Society (ISS) www.uwindsor.ca/iss
The ISS represents international students on the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance (UWSA) and on the University of Windsor government (Senate, Board of Governors)
International Student Groups www.uwindsor.ca/uwsa
• Caribbean and African Organization of Students
• Chinese Students & Scholars Association
• Engineers Without Borders
• Iranian Students Association
• Muslim Student Association
• Nigerian Student Association
• Saudi Students Association
Athletics www.goLancers.ca
If you’re interested in joining a varsity team, fill out an athlete profile form at www.goLancers.ca. Click on “Varsity Sports”, then on the team in which you are interested, and then on “Recruitment Form”.
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Admission Information
Admission RequirementsADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS COMING FROM OUTSIDE CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES The minimum admission requirements for applicants to First Year are listed below.
Applicants from overseas must send the official documents of their secondary education indicating subjects taken and grades obtained. Notarized English translations are necessary if the documents are not in English. Photocopies are not accepted. In some situations, attested copies of official transcripts may be acceptable. Please contact the Office of the Registrar for further information.
United Kingdom and Commonwealth
Five Passes on the General Certificate of Education including two at the Advanced Level or, four passes on the General Certificate of Education, including three at the Advanced Level. A minimum grade of D is required in the Advanced Levels.
Applicants who receive a “C” grade in final GCE Advanced level examinations will be considered for transfer credit for those courses that have been assessed as equivalent to specified or unspecified University of Windsor courses and are relevant to the student’s academic program. No transfer credit will be granted for Advanced Subsidiary level examinations. (Maximum credit 6 semester courses)
Science must include Advanced Level Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
Engineering must include Advanced Level Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
Nursing must include Advanced Level English, Biology and Chemistry.
Commerce must include Advanced Level Mathematics.
Bahamas
Freshman Year at College of the Bahamas/a combination of CXC and/or British GCSE/IGCSE examinations and U.S. SAT/ACT test; see also requirements for the United States and United Kingdom and Commonwealth.
Caribbean
Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) offered by the Caribbean Examinations Council: the complete diploma including a total of at least six units and all subjects required for admission to your intended program. Applicants may be considered for a conditional admission while in their final year. A minimum final grade of “III” is required to be considered for transfer credit.
United States
In order to qualify for admission an applicant must present scholastic records indicating good preparation and ability to undertake a university degree program. Graduates of accredited high schools will normally qualify for admission if the cumulative high school grade point average is 2.75 (B-) or above.
Each applicant must present scores from either the American College Testing Program Assessment (ACT) or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) offered by the College Entrance Examination Board.
The student should rank in the upper third of the class.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENT FOR STUDENTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED THE INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) DIPLOMA PROGRAMFor admission to first Year: Full diploma must be completed with passes in six subjects with at least three at the Higher Level and with a grade total of at least 24 and no mark less than 4. In addition, the candidates must meet the prerequisites specific to the Faculty to which they are seeking admission.
For transfer credit: IBD applicants who have successfully completed the full diploma with a grade total of 28 or more (exclusive of additional points which may be awarded for the successful completion of the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge) may be granted a general elective course credit, depending on program selection, for each Higher Level subject completed with a score of 5 (80-89%) or better, for a maximum of 4 general elective course credits.
Advanced Placement Applicants with a 4 out of 5 grade on their final Advanced Placement (AP) examinations may be considered for transfer credit to a maximum of four semester courses.
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English Language ProficiencyIf your native language is not English, you must demonstrate proficiency in it to be considered for admission. This can be done in the following ways:
For Undergraduate Programs:
1. A minimum score of 6.5 on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS); or
2. A minimum score of 60 on the Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL); or
3. A minimum score of 85 on the English Proficiency Test administered by the English Language Institute of the University of Michigan (MELAB); or
4. A minimum score of 220 with a T.W.E. 4.5 on the Test of English as a Foreign Language (T.O.E.F.L.), Computer-based Test (CBT) 220 with T.W.E. 4.5, Internet-based Test (IBT) 83 with essay 20, or
5. Successful completion of at least three years of formal, full-time study (not less than four courses per semester) at an English language secondary or post-secondary institution.
For Graduate, Professional and Executive Programs:
Minimum scores vary by program. Please refer to Admission Requirements at www.uwindsor.ca/gradapp
English Language Improvement Program (ELIP) www.uwindsor.ca/elip
Our ELIP program is designed to prepare non-native speakers of english with the language skills necessary for university study. Successful completion of ELIP 3 meets the English Proficiency Requirements for academic admission. This student-focused program has small classes to accommodate individual needs and learning goals. Areas of instruction include grammar, punctuation, essay structure, note taking, critical thinking, and oral presentations. Field trips, social activities and class excursions are other popular features.
Students are placed within one of four levels in ELIP, based on a language diagnostic test. Sessions are held in fall (September- December), winter (January-April) and intersession (May-August). An accelerated program is offered every July- August. Classes are scheduled based on enrolment and student placement. Morning, afternoon and evening classes are to be expected.
Study PermitsUnless you are a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada, you need a document called “Study Permit” to study at the University of Windsor. When you are admitted, you will receive an official University of Windsor letter confirming the program of admission and the official start date. The original of this letter is presented as part of your application to the Canadian Embassy, High Commission or Consulate that services your country. Only U.S. citizens may apply at the port of entry to Canada. For information on how to obtain your Study Permit visit www.cic.gc.ca. If an Entry Visa is required, it will be issued with the Study Permit approval.
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Accommodations and Services
On-campus Housing
Living in residence means you are close to classes, the computer centre and libraries, campus food outlets, and a strong support system to help you adjust and excel.
In first year, you will live in a double room in one of three residence halls. You need to indicate on your application form if you prefer a co-ed or single gender environment.
Residence Application Information
Students applying for residence are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis. A $500 deposit is required in order to process the application form.
Be sure to read the Residence Licence and Meal Plan Agreement before applying.
The Benefits of Residence Life
• Involvement with students from diverse backgrounds
• Be more connected to your campus, events, opportunities and activities
• Safety and security; our residence buildings are locked 24-7 with video surveillance in most residences
• Student staff monitor access nightly in every lobby
• Laundry facilities
• Furnishings: bed, mattress, mattress cover (as required), dresser, drawer unit, desk, chair, study lamp, closet and shelves, fridge
• High-speed, wireless Internet everywhere in residence
• A cable TV outlet including a standard cable package (one per room, both single and double)
• Residence telephone line with voicemail, call display and call forward (bring your own analogue telephone)
• Common lounges with cable television
• Kitchen areas
• Study rooms
• Recreational areas
Off-campus Housing
The community surrounding the university has various accommodation options to meet different student needs. Further information is available at www.uwsa.ca/housing.php
On- and Off-campus Dining www.uwindsor.ca/food
Meal plans for first-year students range from $3,800 to $4,400* per year and are accepted at nine locations on campus and five area restaurants.
The community surrounding the University of Windsor is home to dozens of international grocers, shops and restaurants.
Prayer Space www.uwindsor.ca/interfaith
The multicultural aspect of the Windsor community allows for the expression and practice of many religious beliefs. The campus provides a multi-faith prayer space and the surrounding community is home to a diverse group of temples and churches.
Fitness www.uwindsor.ca/campusrec
UWindsor offers plenty of opportunities to get active for all of our students—from The Forge fitness centre to an amazing variety of classes and intramural teams.
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What Will It Cost?
Undergraduate and Graduate Tuition Fees www.uwindsor.ca/cashiers
The range of tuition fees for University of Windsor programs runs from $18,100 for two semesters for undergraduate arts to $27,000 for four semesters for an MBA.
To determine what your tuition fees would be, please visit the Cashier’s office website and click on the Fee Estimator. Please note that the tuition fees provided by the estimator are per SEMESTER, not annual. The total cost of books will vary by program, but you should set aside at least $1000 CDN per semester.
Professional and Executive Tuition Fees www.uwindsor.ca/internationalprograms
These include the following programs:
• Master of Management - International Accounting and Finance
• Master of Management - Manufacturing Management
• Master of Management - Logistics and Supply Chain Management
• Master of Management - Human Resource Management
• Master of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Option)
Please visit the website above for current tuition payment information.
Residence Fees www.uwindsor.ca/residence
Single Room: $6,493-$6,930*
Double Room: $5,450-$6,077*
Meal Plan www.windsor.ca/food
Meal plans range from $3,800 to $4,400* per year.
*All costs above are based on 2012-2013 fees. All fees are subject to change upon approval of the Board of Governors.
Scholarships
The University of Windsor provides an array of programs which encourage and recognize academic achievement.
Entrance Awards and Scholarships: You will be automatically considered for a limited number of University of Windsor International Student Entrance Awards/Scholarships when you apply for undergraduate admission to the University. No matter which program you choose, your academic achievements will be reviewed. Your eligibility for a University of Windsor International Student Entrance Award/Scholarship will be confirmed by letter if you are chosen as a recipient.
University of Windsor Women in Engineering Scholarship valued at $1000 (undergraduate) for women entering the Engineering faculty directly from high school are also available to International students.
IN-COURSE Scholarships and Awards: The University of Windsor also offers a variety of awards for students in their second, third and fourth years of study through In-Course Scholarships and Awards
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Support Programs
International Student Centre (ISC) www.uwindsor.ca/isc
• ISC facilitates the well-being of students engaged in international experiences, providing continuous support to help them succeed
• UWindsor is committed to promoting international engagement through student recruitment, exchanges, and partnerships that complement our teaching and research strengths
• UWindsor has one of the most internationalized student bodies in Canada—international students contribute significantly to all aspects of our campus
Services include: • Consulate, Embassy and High Commission and liaison • Support and advice for academic and personal concerns • Assistance with study permit renewal and off-campus
work permit applications • Inter-cultural communication training • Admission and transfer credit • International experiences abroad as part of the
University’s exchange and study abroad opportunities • Health and medical insurance
Student Advising Centre www.uwindsor.ca/advising
• A connection to all campus services • Find answers to questions about university policies,
procedures, services and events • One advisor is dedicated to international student issues.
Skills To Enhance Personal Success (STEPS) www.uwindsor.ca/steps
• Enhance your learning and study skills through such topics as Study Smarter, Not Harder; Preparing For Tests and Finals; and Exam Strategies
Student Disability Services www.uwindsor.ca/disabilityservices
• Provides individualized assistance and accommodations, such as note-takers, attendant care, readers, scribes, interpreters and an access technology facility for students with disabilities
Student Counselling Centre www.uwindsor.ca/scc
• Offers short-term and crisis counseling, topic-focused group discussions and workshops such as stress management and relaxation training
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How to Apply
If you wish to apply to the University of Windsor, you must present official (or attested) documents of your secondary education, indicating subjects taken and grades obtained. Photocopies are not accepted. In addition to the requirements listed, you must meet the prerequisites specific to the faculty in which you are seeking admission.
For Undergraduate Programs:
Step 1
Students can apply directly to the University of Windsor via our on-line application available by visiting: www.uwindsor.ca/registrar/how-to-apply-1
Step 2
Once the application is received, students will receive an email with their UWin student number and access code. Official documentation can be sent directly to the Office of the Registrar. Please provide interim finals/predicted grades, and final grades when available.
Step 3
Upon receipt of your documentation, you should receive a response within approximately 48 hours with an admissions decision.
For Graduate and Professional Programs:
If you are interested in a graduate program, please follow the procedures noted above. However, for most graduate programs, you will likely need to submit (1) a letter of intent stating the purpose of pursuing the degree, (2) academic letters of reference, (3) curriculum vitae and, (4) in some cases, test results such as the GMAT for Master of Business Administration. Note that processing of graduate applications does take a few weeks longer than undergraduate applications.
For Professional and Executive Programs: www.uwindsor.ca/internationalprograms
These include the following programs:
• Master of Management - International Accounting and Finance
• Master of Management - Manufacturing Management
• Master of Management - Logistics and Supply Chain Management
• Master of Management - Human Resource Management
• Master of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Option)
Please visit the website above for application information.
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UNIVERSITY OF WINDSOR OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
401 Sunset Avenue Windsor, Ontario Canada N9B 3P4 Phone: +1.519.253.3000 Ext. 3315 Fax: +1.519.971-3653 Email: [email protected] Official University Website: www.uwindsor.ca Website for International Students: www.uwindsor.ca/isc OFFICE OF LIAISON & STUDENT RECRUITMENT
Phone: +1.519.253.3000 Ext. 7014 Fax: +1.519.561.1428 Email: [email protected] Future Students Website: www.uwindsor.ca/futurestudents
FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES
Phone: +1.519.253.3000 Ext. 2109 Fax: +1.519.971.3667 Email: [email protected] Website: www.uwindsor.ca/grad Apply online: www.uwindsor.ca/gradapp Email: [email protected]
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QUESTIONS?While exciting, choosing to study abroad can also be a bit intimidating. This publication is meant to answer the questions you may have. If, after you read this, you have further inquiries, we will be pleased to provide you with the information that you require.
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