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Study Abroad Information Session Spring 2014. International Opportunities. Studying Working Internships Volunteering Teaching. Paperwork. Study Abroad Student Information Form Study Abroad Planning Checklist Policies and Procedures Study Abroad Advising Questionnaire - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Study Abroad  Information Session Spring 2014

Study Abroad

Information Session

Spring 2014

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International Opportunities

Studying Working

Internships

Volunteering

Teaching

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Paperwork Study Abroad Student Information

Form Study Abroad Planning Checklist Policies and Procedures Study Abroad Advising

Questionnaire Study Away Eligibility Form

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Common misconceptions of study abroad

I can’t afford a study abroad program.

It will delay my graduation. I don’t speak a foreign language. I won’t get credit for the courses I

take abroad.

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Benefits from study abroad

Cultural appreciation Academic exploration and

different perspectives Foreign language skills Communication skills Personal growth Career opportunities

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And… it’s FUN!

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Center for International Education

International Affairs dual major and minor

Study Abroad

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Your friendly Study Abroad Advisors

Leonie (Leo) Meijer Catherine d’[email protected] [email protected]

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Eligibility requirements

Good academic and judicial standing at time of application and throughout time abroad

32 credits 2.5 cumulative GPA Declared major Program-specific requirements

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Travel warnings

UNH prohibits study abroad in countries for which a State Department travel warning is in effect.

Petitioning option

No credit, no financial aid unless approval.

For a list of travel warnings visit: www.travel.state.gov

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Types of programs

Managed programs

Exchange programs

Approved programs

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Managed Programs Organized by UNH faculty Mainly with other UNH students Pay UNH tuition plus program fees Short-term, J-term, summer,

semester-long Contact Coordinator for process,

deadlines, etc.

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Exchange Programs 7 exchanges Prestigious institutions Pay UNH tuition Semester/year-long An Independent Experience Build lasting relationships with

incoming exchange students

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Approved Programs Third parties/universities Study with other American,

international and local students Summer, semester, year-long No UNH tuition; instead, pay

program price (incl. housing, excursions, etc.)

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Life stuff

Location Money Length of time away Foreign language Housing options Contact with locals/other Americans Specific needs

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Academic stuff

Major/Minor Gen. Eds./Discovery Electives Foreign languages Grades and credits

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Credit transfer

Only C or better will be accepted.

No credit for courses that review/repeat those taken at UNH/another institution.

Grades will appear on UNH transcript, but will not be calculated into GPA.

No credit for language study as part of a study abroad orientation.

Course equivalent to 3 US semester hours will transfer to UNH as 3 credits.

A course must be valued at least 3 semester hours to be used to satisfy general education/discovery credit.

If you are ineligible for participation in a UNH program and enroll in a non-UNH program, you may not transfer credits earned in that program to your UNH degree.

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Financial stuff

Financial Aid: loans, grants and scholarships

Study Abroad scholarships & grants

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Financial stuff cont’d: Mandatory Study Abroad

Fees

UNH Study Abroad Insurance Fee:Summer/J-term/Spring break/Maymester: $ 70Semester:  $ 150

UNH Study Abroad Administration Fee:Summer/J-term/Spring break/Maymester: $ 100Semester UNH Managed & Exchange: $ 200Semester UNH Approved: $ 300

IT fee Currently $ 91.00/semester; lower for summer

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Important dates

Program application deadlines! March 15 - Summer/Fall programs October 1 - Spring programs

UNH registration paperwork

Mandatory Pre-departure OrientationEarly May or December

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What’s next?1. Complete Study Away Eligibility form.2. Apply for passport.3. Plan ahead: save money, apply for scholarships , talk to your

Academic Advisor, request your transcript.4. Work with Study Abroad Advisor; then select and apply to a

program. 5. Once accepted, fill out and submit the Study Abroad

Registration paperwork by the deadline.6. Start visa application (if applicable). 7. Get your flights taken care of.8. Attend the mandatory pre-departure orientation.9. Go! And have a great time abroad!10. Maintain study abroad eligibility at all times!

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What can we do for you?

(603) 862-2398 (to set up appointment)

[email protected]

unh.edu/cie/study-abroad

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Questions??