the international center: study abroad information
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The International Center:
Study Abroad Information
Benefits of Study Abroad• Besides being fun and
exciting, study abroad is a unique life changing experience that will help you grow in 3 important ways:
• Academically• Personally• Professionally
Academically
• Experience a different learning environment– New professors– Students from diverse backgrounds– New perspectives
• Learn a new language – Immersion in a culture where the language is spoken is
one of the best ways to learn a new language• Allows you to explore a new culture and landscape while
completing college credits
Personally• There are many personal benefits to study
abroad. Some of these benefits include:• Increase your self-confidence• Gain independence and maturity• Grow your global network of friends• Gain better appreciation of other
cultures as well as your own • Be prepared to face challenges in the
future• Learn to creatively solve problems• Better understand your personal
strengths and weaknesses
ProfessionallyResume enhancement
A study abroad experience on your resume will distinguish you from your peers. Through your experiences you will develop qualities employers value, such as:
Willingness and readiness to adapt to new environmentsAbility to look at a project or situation from different perspectivesUnderstanding of diverse cultures Self-confidence and an ability to take risks and show initiative
International experienceThe opportunity to learn from, and network with, people from across
the worldExperience operating in an international settingExposure to global issues Cultural competency
Eligibility Requirements
–3.0 GPA (flexible)
–Be in good judicial standing
–Completed 30 college credits (12 at Rowan)
Study Abroad Terms
• Semester• Academic Year• Summer• J-term
What Majors can study abroad and when?
Mostly all majors can study abroad as long as it is planned accordingly with the students academic advisor.
Some majors have more difficulty than others: Engineering; Education; Biology
Typically students study abroad their sophomore or junior year.
Housing Options• Homestay– Students will live with local families.
• Apartment– Centrally located throughout the city. Students will
share these accommodations with other study abroad students.
• Dorm– Accommodations on campus
Application Process
• The Rowan study abroad application will include:– $250 Administrative Fee
– Students must meet with their academic advisor for course approval
– A medical exam is required. This can be done at the Health Center on campus or by a family physician.
– Submit a one page essay
– Submit 2 professional references
– Submit an official Rowan transcript to the International Center
Study Abroad Partners
•$95 App Fee• Official Transcript• 1 academic Reference• Essay• Passport Photos• Course Selection
Official Transcript1 academic referenceEssay-Statement of PurposeAdvisor FormPassport Photos
These study abroad partners (ISA, AIFS & GlobaLinks) have been carefully reviewed and selected by Rowan University. These programs meet the academic standards required by Rowan and uphold a commitment to health and safety. For those reasons, Rowan expects that all students will be able to select a program that meets their academic needs and interests within these organizations.
What’s Included• Housing• Meals (depending on
housing option)• Tuition• Excursions• Resident Staff (24/7)• Orientation• Health Insurance• Foreign Transcript
• Airfare• Some meals (depending
on housing option)• Personal Expenses• Books• Visa/Passport
What’s NOT included
Financial Aid & Scholarships1. Using Financial Aid
Students can use their financial aid towards their programs. (Summer students must be enrolled in 6 credits, semester students must be enrolled in 12 credits)
Students can use loans too! FA Office will help students with this process.
2. Not using Financial Aid? Pay the Partner Program directly by the payment deadline.
3. Each provider grants scholarships. Be sure that your child is eligible to apply for their specific scholarships
• Each course is approved by the students academic advisor as part of their Rowan Study Abroad application. The student will bring the advisor a copy of the course syllabus for them to approve.
Course/Transcripts: • All courses are Pass/Fail and will not affect students GPA• Courses will NOT appear on Rowan’s Transcript. (“Semester
Abroad” will be indicated on the transcript)• Student will receive a foreign transcript with the courses
and grades earned. (this can be used for graduate applications etc.)
GPA & Credit Transfer
Complete Rowan Study Abroad ApplicationApply to Partner program and submit all required
paperworkGet a passport upon acceptanceGet a visa if requiredPay for programStudy AbroadReturn and work for the International Center or Partner
Program as an intern!
Steps for studying abroad
Please contact the Study Abroad Office
if you have any questions:
Laura KahlerAdvisor for Education Abroad & Exchange Programs
Robinson 117856-256-4500 x3105