STUDY ABROAD CHILE 2009
Location:
La Serena and Santiago, Chile
Program
Dates: July 2nd - July 28th, 2009
Courses
Available:
| Intro
to Chilean Language and Culture
(required) |
Intermediate
Spanish I* |
| Latin
American Politics |
Intermediate Spanish II
* |
| World
Politics |
Spanish Conversation/Composition
* |
| Universal Justice |
Pablo Neruda and the History
of Latin America * |
| Topics in Criminal Justice:
Chilean and U.S. Law and Institutions |
Special Topics: Reading/Listening
to the Hispanic Media (radio, tv, magazines,
newspapers, & internet *
|
| Elementary Spanish II * |
* Taught in Spanish |
Cost:
$3,350
Course
Offerings and Descriptions
Application
Form
Program
Dates, Structure and Course Structure
Participants
depart for La Serena from the U.S. on July 2 in
the evening. The group arrives in Santiago on July
3 and travels by charter bus to La Serena. Students
may take a maximum of seven semester hours (including
a required one-credit hour Chilean culture course
and two 3-hour courses). Each course meets in class
four days a week and has a day-long field experience
each week when faculty members accompany students
to sites related to their fields of study. Weekends
involve either group excursions or optional independent
travel to locations outside the La Serena and Santiago
areas.
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Program Location
Located
on the Pacific Coast in central Chile, La Serena
is about 300 miles north of Santiago and has a population
of almost 200,000 people. The city has a very attractive
downtown center, distinguished by its rich neo-colonial
architecture, beautiful beaches, and an environment
where academic studies, arts, sports, and leisure
make a perfect combination. The Andes Mountains,
right outside the city contain some of the highest
concentration of major astronomical observatories
in the world. These features makes La Serena one
of the best places to visit and study in South America.
If
you
like skiing, Chile is the place to go in July. One
special feature of the program will be an optional
trip to El Colorado/ Farellones, a world class sky
resort in the Andes Mountains about 25 miles from
Santiago.
The
University of La Serena's main campus is perched
on the cliffs overlooking the magnificent Pacific
Ocean. The program will end with 3 days in the capital
city of Santiago and will include city tours and
visits to the major government and cultural centers.
Students
will spend the last 4 days of the program in the
capital city of Santiago including a day trip to
Valparaiso and Viña del Mar.
Accomodations
and Meals
Students
are accommodated in double rooms, with shared bathroom,
in beach-style apartments located near the Pacific
Ocean. Some meals are included as part of the package.
Continental breakfast will be served at the hotel
each day, and lunch will be served at the school
cafeteria from Monday-Friday. Dinner is not part
of the program package, but there are a variety
of restaurants in the vicinity to choose from or
you may cook your own dinner in your apartment.
Housing in Santiago will be in a modern hotel in
the heart of the city with breakfast. Students are
responsible for lunches in Santiago and on the weekends
throughout the program.
Application
and Admission to the Program
Any
full-time or part-time student is eligible to participate
in the program. Students from institutions that
are not part of the University System of Georgia
are admitted on a space-available basis and must
enroll as transient students at a participating
institution.
You
can download an application form here.
Completed applications should be submitted to your
institution's study abroad office along with a required
application fee of $200 and one passport-size photograph.
Campus representatives will forward completed applications
to the program office only when the application
fee has been paid.
Because
of space limitations, acceptance is on a first come,
first served basis, according to the date of receipt
of the application and application fee at the program
office. Students are encouraged to apply well in
advance of the application deadline to insure them
of a place in the program. The application deadline
for the 2009 program is Friday, March 6, 2009.
Students
must be in good standing and have a minimum GPA
of 2.0 to be admitted to the program. Completion
of an application form does not guarantee acceptance
into the program.
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Program Costs: the
package cost is $3350 for the 26 day program.
This cost includes the following items:
+ Airfare to and from Atlanta and Santiago, Chile
+ Full accomodations in La Serena in Santiago
+ Breakfast and lunches M-F as noted in the section
on Accommodations and Meals
+ Arrival reception and group Farewell Dinner in
La Serena
+ Group round trip transportation by bus from Santiago
to La Serena and to the
airport at the end of the program
+ Group transportation each day to/from apartments
to the La Serena campus
+ A primary health insurance policy providing basic
coverage for medical expenses
+ $135 Chilean Visa for American Citizens
+ Admission fees to museums and other required visits
to historical places
+ Minimal internet service provided at the apartment
complex and Santiago hotel
+ Some guest lectures
+ Overnight excursions to the Elqui Valley including
Vicuña and an observatory visit, and a day
trip to Valparaiso and Viña del Mar
The package cost does not include:
- tuition
-
textbooks
-
excluded meals (dinners, lunches on weekends and
in Santiago)
-
passport and related expenses
-
spending money
-
ground transportation to or from the U.S. airport
through which flights will be scheduled, or any
other costs beyond those listed above.