ready to go?! preparing to study abroad with arcadia university, the college of global studies
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READY TO GO?!
Preparing to study abroad with Arcadia University, The College of Global Studies
Applying to an Arcadia Program:
Submitting a completed Application?
Spoken to your Program Manager?
Have questions to help you move forward in the process?
Have applied or updated your Passport?
Where are you in this process?
www.arcadia.edu/abroad/readytogo
Ready to Go – Ireland and Scotland
• FAQ’s• Packing• Cost of Living/Budget worksheets• Banking/Money • Weather
• Program Dates: Arrival Dec 29 - end June 1• Orientation in Dublin• Register for classes upon
arrival• Living in DeansHall• Spring Break: March 29- April 28• Certificate in Political Issues in Ireland• Internships
University College Cork
University College Dublin• Program Dates: Arrival Jan 14 - end May 19• Pre-register for classes prior to arrival• Ireland largest and
most diversified university• Living on campus• Spring Break: March 11-24• Bus to downtown Dublin• Quinn school laptop
requirement• New Sport & Fitness Center
University of St. Andrews
• Program Dates: arrival Jan 21 - end June 1• Register for classes upon arrival• Orientation in Edinburgh• Catered or self catered residence halls• Spring Break: March 18-29• College town• Celebrating 600th Anniversary• One hour train ride from
Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh
• Program Dates: arrival Jan 10 - end May 25• Register prior to arrival• Orientation in Edinburgh• Catered or self catered residence halls• Spring Break: April 8-19• Arcadia Program Center on campus• Largest program
Arriving Overseas
Meet our staff – they will be there to answer your questions and concerns, guide you through orientation, make sure your academic program is on
track, organize activities and excursions, and be there for support.
Dr. Tom KelleyResident Director, Ireland
Grainne HandAssistant Director, Ireland
Karen GibsonScottish Programs Officer
Dr. Hamish ThompsonResident Director, Scotland
Orientation and Cultural Enrichment
Upon arrival you will be staying at various locations depending on where you are attending your study abroad program:
Dublin for all programs in Ireland Edinburgh for all programs in Scotland
During orientation, you'll meet your roommates, find out about academic expectations, and have some time to figure out where you are and how best to explore the city where you will be studying.
Not only is orientation an opportunity to adjust to your new home, it is an important step in giving you the skills and knowledge to expand your own cultural learning.
• Independent learning
(You are expected to take charge of your education)
• Accommodation of Special Needs
• Limited Computer access• End of term
assessments- exam or essay
• Reading during non-
scheduled time• Credits and transcripts
How to succeed academically
Excursions in Ireland
• Theater• Weekend Excursion to Belfast and Giant’s Causeway• Day trip (UCC: Bunratty Castle; UCD: Glendalough)• Hop on/Hop off Bus tour of Dublin
Excursions in Scotland
• Theater• Weekend Trip to the Highlands• Adventure Weekend• Day Trip to the Scottish Borders
The Co-Curricular Learning Certificate
Just as the Arcadia University Official Transcript documents the academic achievement of the student, the Co-Curricular Learning Certificate is a record of the students non academicco and extra curricular learning experiences. The CLC willlist the students engagement in:
• Internships• Service leaning• Volunteering• Lecture series• Excursions• Field research• Workshops• Capstone projects• Language partnerships, etc.
CLC Themes
Ireland• Irish Identity• Irish Campus Life• Irish Roots• Language Acquisition• Community Service
Scotland• Artistic Scotland• Nature and Invention• Active Scotland• Creating Scotland• Community
Engagement
Safety and Personal Care
• Staff devoted to safety
& security• Arlene Snyder, Health & Safety
Officer• Overseas Staff available
24hours• US-based Staff emergency
contacts available 24 hours
• Insurance Coverage• HTH
• Well Prepared Website– Learn about Hospitals
and Doctors Abroad– Research Prescriptions
abroad• Set up your Personal Self
Care plan
• Parent Page
Rhinesmith's Ten Stages of Adjustment Another Way of Looking at Culture Shock
• Culture shock and its effects can occur in a number of stages. However, culture shock is not an exact step-by-step process; every student doesn't experience culture shock the same way or at the same time. The following 10 steps of cultural adjustment show how culture shock can be like a roller coaster ride of emotions:
1. initial anxiety2. initial elation3. initial culture shock4. superficial adjustment5. depression-frustration6. acceptance of host culture7. return anxiety8. return elation9. re-entry shock10. reintegration
• Riding the roller coaster of culture shock, a student actually follows a natural pattern of hitting peaks and valleys. The high points of excitement and interest are succeeded by lower points of depression, disorientation, or frustration. Each student will experience these ups and downs in different degrees of intensity and for different lengths of time. The process is necessary in order to make the transition from one culture to another; it helps a student or traveler to balance out and adjust.Source: Returning Home, Canadian Bureau for International Education, 1984, p. 7.
The Iceberg Concept of Culture
All the apprehension leading up to studying abroad is definitely worth it, you will have an
unforgettable journey that will follow you through life.
Try to relax and take it all in.
Arcadia student in Tanzania