The Hofstra
HEMPSTEAD, NY VOL. 79
Issue 13
Chronicle
THURSDAY december 12, 2013
KEEPING THE HOFSTRA COMMUNITY INFORMED SINCE 1935
Too expensive? These are the areas of the world where Hofstra has study abroad programs.
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Study abroad costs discourage students By Lauren Mansley special to the chronicle
Hofstra students are spending at least $4,000 more than other universities in New York to study abroad. For Georgina Kostopoulos, a senior marketing and management student, a study abroad trip through Hofstra was out of the question because tuition fees alone were too expensive. Georgina did research and found Stony Brook University’s study abroad programs for almost half the price of those offered at Hofstra. As a result, she was able to go on two study abroad trips. She went to Italy during summer 2012 and London during summer 2013.
In a four-week program at London, Georgina paid approximately $3,650 in program fees that included housing, two meals per day, excursions, books and international health insurance. In addition, she booked her own round-trip flight totaling approximately $1,100. The London program had a 6-credit course load. New York residents paid $245 per credit while non-residents paid $742 per credit, according to the Stony Brook University Study Abroad website. For a New York resident the entire trip would total approximately $6,500, while a non-resident would pay approximately $9,500. In contrast, there was a Summer 2013 program that visited Paris, Nice and Monaco from June 27 to August 1.
Students were charged a program fee of $4,590, which included round-trip airfare, hotel accommodations, travel expenses, excursions and some meals, according to Hofstra’s Study Abroad website. In addition, students had to pay for 6 credits of Hofstra classes totaling approximately $6,000. The entire trip totaled approximately $11,000.
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