ljml summer study abroad 2010 information meeting 1 the adventure begins
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LJML Summer Study Abroad 2010
Information meeting 1The Adventure Begins . . .
DATES
May 17 –June 8
22 days. . . One more day this year
Flights
• San Diego – Shannon
• London – San Diego
• FLIGHT OPTIONS. . . Stay longer? Return after further travels to other European destinations? Return to a different airport?
All the above are possible at about the same price—we just need to know asap so we can make the arrangements.
ITINERARY• Republic of Ireland:
– West: • Dingle • The Coast• The Burren• Yeats Country
-- East : Dublin
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• Northern Ireland “A different country”– Belfast– The “Troubles”– Lewis Sites– Titanic and docks
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• Scotland: – Highlands
• Inverness• Loch Ness• Culloden and Scots history
– Lowlands• Edinburgh• Walter Scott Estate
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• England
– The North• Roman Ruins• Rural England• York: Brontës• Stratford • Shakespeare sites• Royal Shakespeare
Theatre• Warwick Castle
– Oxford• Lewis home and church• Tolkien sites• Oxford Colleges• Blenheim Palace
ITINERARY• STONEHENGE • BATH (Jane Austin etc.)• LONDON
– London Eye –Buckingham Palace –Tower– Westminster Abby –Big Ben –Theatre
District– Globe Theatre –Greenwich –The Thames – MORE
ACADEMICS: WHAT CLASS(ES) CAN I TAKE? • Course options available this year:
1. LIT 202 OR LIT 203 – (World Lit 2 or 3) Geared for this study abroad: see the
settings and writer’s milieu for many of the works we’ll read• Works for Gen Ed Lit for everyone• TWO World Lit courses required for Writing,
Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Lit majors
WHAT CLASS(ES) CAN I TAKE?2. LIT 255: British Writers II (Lit/Journalism Major requirement or
elective)
3. LIT 490 – Irish and Scots Lit: See the homelands of the writers and the settings for the works– Upper division Lit requirement for Writing,
Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Lit majors– Works as an elective for all majors
WHAT CLASS(ES) CAN I TAKE?
WRITING• 4. WRI323: Creative Nonfiction
(required/option for several majors)
The Academic Element: How the class works NO REGULAR CLASS MEETINGS ON THE TOUR---
INSTEAD:
• Christmas Break / Spring reading list
• Three or four meetings during Spring semester. Reading response sheets and/or quizzes due during these meetings.
• Informal, individual class meetings on the tour, on the coach, in restaurants etc. to discuss and prepare for the final project.
• Final exam, paper, or portfolio due end of Summer 1 term
Life On the Road
Lodging – Hostels – Bed and Breakfasts – Hotels
Churches- Dublin- Edinburgh- London
Food
– Most breakfasts are covered– Four group meals included– Restaurants for all budgets– Fast Food– Markets
On the Road
• Attractions (all covered by the tour fee):City tours, museums, castles, theatre, writer’s
homes, palaces, and much more• In your free Time:
Shopping, hikes, side trips to places of individual interest, plays, movies, specialty museums, ghost tours, etc. etc.
LOTS OF WALKING!
Life On The Road
• Currency – Exchanging not necessary– ATMS take care of all money needs– How much extra to budget?
• Packing
– Clothing: Informal all the way (or dress up if you like)– UMBRELLA– LAYERS– PACK LIGHT!
Life On the Road
• Safety and Security: relatively safe
except for pickpockets in the big cities: Money belts are required equipment.
• Culture Shock? Most Irish, Scots, and
Brits love Americans
How much does it cost?
• Inclusive trip fee for air, ground, lodging and attractions.
~$3150 if we have ~20 students. Final price will depend on how many students and cost of airfare at time of ticketing.
How Much Does It Cost
• A Non-Profit Venture: THE MORE STUDENTS ON THE TOUR, THE LESS IT COSTS PER STUDENT
• Price last year was $600 less than 2008 AND
• ~$550 additional refunded last year when we had 25 students + good exchange rates + no emergencies + additional discounts.
• Students used the windfall for Paris or England Free day.
How Much Does it Cost?
– Yes, the tour fee covers all air, coaches, tube, tours, all group attractions (1-4 per day), theatre tickets, most breakfasts + 4 dinners
Your Expenses• Some breakfasts + lunches, snacks,
dinners, souvenirs, extra attractions– Exchange rates: Good news this year– Euros and Pounds
How Much Does It Cost?
• Tuition– $850 per unit– You pay this amount, then PLNU puts
85% of tuition back into our trip fund. This subsidy lowers the tour fee; otherwise the tour would cost (and is worth) closer to $5500
– Another way of looking at it: If you’re ever going to take a summer class, this class will be almost free (85% discount) with the tour.
HOW TO FINANCE
– Summer income 2011– Regular student loans – Plus loans
How to Assure a place
(Maximum 22 Students)
• ASAP, or by Nov 8, bring your $300 Deposit to Student Financial Services. They will work with you on financing and billing
• $300 2nd Deposit due January 15• Last day to drop out without owing what
we’ve committed or getting a substitute: ~December 15 (subject to change)
OUR ASSURANCE:
• The Most Tour for the Best Price ANYWHERE
• Most schools/companies do one or two countries for more money, less time and/or fewer sights
CONTACT
• Rick Hill• [email protected]• (619) 849-2670 Office BAC 126• (858) 270-5227 Home
CONTACT
Robin Dodds Langemail:robindoddslang@pointloma.
edu
Phone x2372Office: Ryan Library,
Circulation Supervisor