STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS FOR EDUCATION STUDENTS SPRING BREAK & SUMMER 2018
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STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS FOR EDUCATION STUDENTS While USF offers numerous excellent programs that are open to all students, there are programs available specifically for education majors in which students can earn credit hours that apply toward their degree. Costs and accommodations vary by location, itinerary, and coursework offerings. Financial assistance is available for all study abroad programs.
Belize
Germany
Program Focus: Deaf Community Support Dates: March 9-18, 2018 Page 4
Career & Workforce Education Dates: July 4-16, 2018 (Summer C) Page 12
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Ghana
Childhood Education and Literacy Studies Dates: June 7 - July 8, 2018 Page 6
Service Learning Dates: May - June 2018 (4 weeks) Page 14
Costa Rica
London, United Kingdom (Exeter)
Studying and Teaching Abroad Dates: May 27 - June 10, 2018 Page 8
Special Education and Schooling Dates: June 20 - July 2, 2018 Page 16
Finland
South Africa
Comparative Student Assessment Dates: June 7-21, 2018 Page 10
Schools and Society Dates: June 15 - June 25, 2018 Page 18
Additional programs may be available for specific programs/majors. Contact the Education Abroad Office for more information.
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DEAF COMMUNITY SUPPORT IN BELIZE SPRING BREAK, 2018 OVERVIEW Students provide support to the Deaf community of beautiful, tropical, Belize. Students who participate in this experience will work as a group with host organizations to provide a week-long series of workshop on the use of sign language and the importance of Deaf culture and of Deaf community empowerment in throughout Belize. The National Resource Center for Inclusive Education (NaRCIE) supports integrating deaf and disabled children into regular classrooms with support services so that all children can learn together. Although NaRCIE fosters cooperation with agencies and schools that share an inclusive approach, the dearth of teacher with specialized training creates challenges, therefore this program is ideal for Communications Sciences & Disorders majors and Special Education majors. In students’ off time, students will be able to explore the rain forests and coral reefs of the one of the most beautiful natural habitats on earth. Students arrive on a Friday and enjoy the following two days of relaxation and preparation for the week. Monday through Friday, students will support the workshops and will have opportunities to lead groups and give presentations. In the evenings, students can enjoy the charm of the country while strolling the Caribbean beaches and exploring the small-town destinations.
COURSE INFORMATION IDS 3947: Communications Sciences & Disorders Internship/Special Education Internship
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE This program is ideal for Communications Sciences & Disorders majors and Special Education majors.
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PROGRAM COST COST INCLUDES: • Accommodations • All meals • Transportation in country • Excursions • Medical and Emergency Evacuation Insurance
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE: • Airfare • Tuition (which will be waived) • Passport fees
HOW TO APPLY
CONTACT
Applications are now entirely online. Please go to the program website and click on the “Apply Now” button.
Dr. Steven Surrency Dept. of Communications Sciences and Disorders surrency@usf.edu | (813) 767-3411
For more information on this program, visit educationabroad.global.usf.edu.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT PROGRAMS CAN I GO ON FOR MY MAJOR? Please see Programs by Major under the Students tab on the Education Abroad website. More majors coming soon! HOW DO I APPLY TO A PROGRAM? Visit the program’s page on the Education Abroad website and click on the Apply Now button at the top right hand side of the page. WHO CAN SIGN OFF ON MY COURSE APPROVAL FORM? Your major academic advisor. HOW MUCH IS MY DEPOSIT? A Summer program deposit is usually $500. HOW LONG AFTER I COMMIT TO MY PROGRAM DO I HAVE TO PAY THE DEPOSIT? 5 business days.
HOW DO I PAY MY DEPOSIT? On OASIS or in person at the Cashiers Office in SVC 1039. EA-Business will send you an email with payment form, bring that. WHO DO I CONTACT WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT PAYMENTS? Email EA-Business@usf.edu. WHAT TYPE OF SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE? Some scholarship opportunities can be found through the following: • • • •
Financial Aid Office Global Citizens Project Office of National Scholarships Education Abroad Administered Scholarships
For more information please visit the Education Abroad’s Scholarship and Funding page.
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CAMBRIDGE SCHOOLS EXPERIENCE JUNE 7 – JULY 8, 2018 OVERVIEW The Cambridge Schools Experience (CSE) is a study abroad opportunity for undergraduate or graduate students in the Department of Childhood Education and Literacy Studies in the College of Education at USF. The program includes a 4-week internship experience in the Infant (preschool) or Primary (Elementary) schools in Cambridge, England. Based on individual programs of study, students receive academic credit for their participation in this international teaching and learning experience.
COURSE INFORMATION • • • •
Elementary Education undergraduates - EDE 4942 for the Level II Field Experience Early Childhood majors - EEC 4942/3 for either Level II or Level III Experience Master of Arts in Teaching students in Elementary Education - EDE 6946 Masters, Educational Specialist, and Doctoral students in Reading or Early Childhood Education may use the Cambridge Schools Experience as a reading practicum or for comparative research purposes as part of their programs of study
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE Program enrollment is restricted to USF College of Education students. For more detailed information, please visit our website.
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PROGRAM COST COST INCLUDES: • Program oversight by faculty in the Department of Childhood Education and Literacy Studies • 30 nights lodging (double occupancy), including full English breakfast • USF Sickness/Accident and Emergency Medical Evacuation Insurance • Bus passes for school transportation
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE: • Tuition • Round trip airfare • Other transportation • Lunches and dinners daily • Personal spending • Passport
HOW TO APPLY
CONTACT
Applications are now entirely online. Please go to the program website and click on the “Apply Now” button.
Dr. Danielle Dennis (813) 974-3460 dennis@usf.edu
For more information on this program, visit educationabroad.global.usf.edu.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT PROGRAMS CAN I GO ON FOR MY MAJOR? Please see Programs by Major under the Students tab on the Education Abroad website. More majors coming soon! HOW DO I APPLY TO A PROGRAM? Visit the program’s page on the Education Abroad website and click on the Apply Now button at the top right hand side of the page. WHO CAN SIGN OFF ON MY COURSE APPROVAL FORM? Your major academic advisor. HOW MUCH IS MY DEPOSIT? A Summer program deposit is usually $500. HOW LONG AFTER I COMMIT TO MY PROGRAM DO I HAVE TO PAY THE DEPOSIT? 5 business days.
HOW DO I PAY MY DEPOSIT? On OASIS or in person at the Cashiers Office in SVC 1039. EA-Business will send you an email with payment form, bring that. WHO DO I CONTACT WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT PAYMENTS? Email EA-Business@usf.edu. WHAT TYPE OF SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE? Some scholarship opportunities can be found through the following: • • • •
Financial Aid Office Global Citizens Project Office of National Scholarships Education Abroad Administered Scholarships
For more information please visit the Education Abroad’s Scholarship and Funding page.
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STUDYING AND TEACHING ABROAD MAY 27 - JUNE 10, 2018
OVERVIEW USF’s two-week cultural program in Costa Rica is designed to accelerate and enhance students’ knowledge of education in Costa Rica. By participating in this intensive cross-cultural study, students participate in a global experience, and make progress while meeting summer enrollment graduation requirements. The program features an immersion into Costa Rican culture while teaching in K-12 classrooms, visiting cultural landmarks, accompanied by USF professors in pleasant facilities.
COURSE INFORMATION The students who attend this program in Costa Rica will receive purposeful cross-cultural instruction from their professor, experience cross-cultural learning with their host families, have hands-on experience teaching, will interact with Costa Ricans, while journaling and engaging in various assignments. Students must take one of the following courses: • EDE 4943: Alternative Setting Field Experience • LAE 4469 or LAE 6467: World Literature for Teachers • EDF 3604: Schools and Society • EDF 2085: Education, Diversity, and Global Society
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE Students taking one of the courses listed above can participate. A one-hour independent study with Dr. Kaywell can be created upon request.
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PROGRAM COST COST INCLUDES: • Accompaniment and on-site program direction by USF instructor • Homestay accommodations with breakfast and dinner daily • Museum and excursion entrance fees • Health insurance • Farewell dinner
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE: • International airfare • Personal spending
HOW TO APPLY
CONTACT
Applications are now entirely online. Please go to the program website and click on the “Apply Now” button.
Dr. Jennifer Jacobs EDU105 jjacobs8@usf.edu | (813) 974-7522
For more information on this program, visit educationabroad.global.usf.edu.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT PROGRAMS CAN I GO ON FOR MY MAJOR? Please see Programs by Major under the Students tab on the Education Abroad website. More majors coming soon! HOW DO I APPLY TO A PROGRAM? Visit the program’s page on the Education Abroad website and click on the Apply Now button at the top right hand side of the page. WHO CAN SIGN OFF ON MY COURSE APPROVAL FORM? Your major academic advisor. HOW MUCH IS MY DEPOSIT? A Summer program deposit is usually $500. HOW LONG AFTER I COMMIT TO MY PROGRAM DO I HAVE TO PAY THE DEPOSIT? 5 business days.
HOW DO I PAY MY DEPOSIT? On OASIS or in person at the Cashiers Office in SVC 1039. EA-Business will send you an email with payment form, bring that. WHO DO I CONTACT WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT PAYMENTS? Email EA-Business@usf.edu. WHAT TYPE OF SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE? Some scholarship opportunities can be found through the following: • • • •
Financial Aid Office Global Citizens Project Office of National Scholarships Education Abroad Administered Scholarships
For more information please visit the Education Abroad’s Scholarship and Funding page.
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FINNISH-ING AT THE TOP:
COMPARATIVE STUDENT ASSESSMENT IN FINLAND JUNE 7-21, 2018
OVERVIEW Discussions around classroom assessment and measurement have been at the forefront of policy change, political tensions, and within colleges of education across the country. From No Child Left Behind to pushes for Common Core State Standards, the U.S. continues to search for an answer to help our failing students. Instead of looking inward, perhaps it’s time to look at what those who are leading the world in international assessments and graduation rates. It’s time to ask teachers in Finland what makes them so successful. Traveling with a faculty member from the Educational Measurement and Research program, students will have the opportunity to learn measurement and assessment practices from teachers in one of the world’s leading countries in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). Major areas of study will include: formative, diagnostic, and summative assessments, teacher constructed assessments and performance/ authentic assessments, comparative research methods examining assessment and measurement practices.
COURSE INFORMATION EDF 4430: Measurement for Teachers (3 credits) EDG 7931: Selected Topics: Comparative Research in Measurement (3-4 credits)
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE This program is open to all College of Education programs and the pre-service teacher program.
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PROGRAM COST COST INCLUDES: • Housing during the program • A program of organized visits and excursions • Admission fees to museums and historical sites per the itinerary • On-site leadership of USF professor • Sickness/accident and emergency medical evacuation insurance
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE: • Tuition • Passport fees • Round trip airfare • Meals (other than those specified) • Personal spending
HOW TO APPLY
CONTACT
Applications are now entirely online. Please go to the program website and click on the “Apply Now” button.
Dr. Leia Cain College of Education LKCain@usf.edu | (813) 974-5247
For more information on this program, visit educationabroad.global.usf.edu.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT PROGRAMS CAN I GO ON FOR MY MAJOR? Please see Programs by Major under the Students tab on the Education Abroad website. More majors coming soon! HOW DO I APPLY TO A PROGRAM? Visit the program’s page on the Education Abroad website and click on the Apply Now button at the top right hand side of the page. WHO CAN SIGN OFF ON MY COURSE APPROVAL FORM? Your major academic advisor. HOW MUCH IS MY DEPOSIT? A Summer program deposit is usually $500. HOW LONG AFTER I COMMIT TO MY PROGRAM DO I HAVE TO PAY THE DEPOSIT? 5 business days.
HOW DO I PAY MY DEPOSIT? On OASIS or in person at the Cashiers Office in SVC 1039. EA-Business will send you an email with payment form, bring that. WHO DO I CONTACT WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT PAYMENTS? Email EA-Business@usf.edu. WHAT TYPE OF SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE? Some scholarship opportunities can be found through the following: • • • •
Financial Aid Office Global Citizens Project Office of National Scholarships Education Abroad Administered Scholarships
For more information please visit the Education Abroad’s Scholarship and Funding page.
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DIRECTED RESEARCH IN GERMANY JULY 4 - 16, 2018 OVERVIEW The Comparative Study of Career and Workforce Education Systems in Germany will be conducted during the Summer C session. The study abroad component is scheduled on July 4-16, 2018. In preparation for the visit, participants should have taken EDG 7931 (Comparative Study of Career and Workforce Education Systems) in the spring focusing on the American system of workforce education with particular emphasis on a component of interest such as secondary schooling, higher education, or adult education. Thus, participants should have a comparative frame of reference drawing from resources describing the German model. With this background, during the group study visit to Germany, participants will have the opportunity to gather on site insights on work, education, culture, and socioeconomic conditions. To this end, the tentative program includes a series of lectures, company visits; and meetings with researchers, educators, employers, and policymakers.
COURSE INFORMATION ECW 7195: Comparative Study of Career and Workforce Education Systems (3 credits)
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PROGRAM COST COST INCLUDES: • Pre-departure orientations • Single occupancy lodging • All admissions • Academic instruction and program oversight by USF faculty and the program director
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Cost includes up 3 graduate credit hours USF-provided health, accident and emergency insurance coverage USF Education Abroad support and administration
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE: • Round-trip airfare • Meals and personal expenses (other than those listed in the itinerary)
HOW TO APPLY
CONTACT
Applications are now entirely online. Please go to the program website and click on the “Apply Now” button.
Victor M. Hernandez, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Program Director victorh@usf.edu | (813) 974-1277
For more information on this program, visit educationabroad.global.usf.edu.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT PROGRAMS CAN I GO ON FOR MY MAJOR? Please see Programs by Major under the Students tab on the Education Abroad website. More majors coming soon! HOW DO I APPLY TO A PROGRAM? Visit the program’s page on the Education Abroad website and click on the Apply Now button at the top right hand side of the page. WHO CAN SIGN OFF ON MY COURSE APPROVAL FORM? Your major academic advisor. HOW MUCH IS MY DEPOSIT? A Summer program deposit is usually $500. HOW LONG AFTER I COMMIT TO MY PROGRAM DO I HAVE TO PAY THE DEPOSIT? 5 business days.
HOW DO I PAY MY DEPOSIT? On OASIS or in person at the Cashiers Office in SVC 1039. EA-Business will send you an email with payment form, bring that. WHO DO I CONTACT WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT PAYMENTS? Email EA-Business@usf.edu. WHAT TYPE OF SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE? Some scholarship opportunities can be found through the following: • • • •
Financial Aid Office Global Citizens Project Office of National Scholarships Education Abroad Administered Scholarships
For more information please visit the Education Abroad’s Scholarship and Funding page.
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SERVICE LEARNING IN GHANA MAY - JUNE, 2018
OVERVIEW Share your skills and your heart in a Ghanaian Orphanage for two weeks before exploring a country rich in African historical and cultural sites. Visit the slave castles, markets, pristine beaches, historic cities, diverse villages and the verdant rain forest with the canopy walk at Kakum National Park. Participate in local festivals and enjoy unique African cuisine. Experience Ghanaian culture first hand in an authentic community experience: living with a host family during a “homestay” while engaging in service to others and contributing to the educational development of local children.
COURSE INFORMATION Two different courses will be offered through the Service Learning in Ghana Program: • •
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EEX 4742: Narrative Perspectives on Exceptionality: Cultural and Ethical Issues (3 credits) AFS 3251: Environment and Cultural Study of Africa (3 credits)
PROGRAM COST COST INCLUDES: • Accommodations (shared occupancy) • Airport transfers to housing • Meals during first two weeks of the program • Transport Passes in each city • USF-provided sickness/accident, emergency medical insurance • All excursions and tour fees
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE: • Tuition • Passport/Visa fees (if applicable) • Meals which are not including in program • Personal spending
HOW TO APPLY
CONTACT
Applications are now entirely online. Please go to the program website and click on the “Apply Now” button.
Dr. Elizabeth Doone College of Education, EDU 402-O edoone@usf.edu | (813) 974-9929
For more information on this program, visit educationabroad.global.usf.edu.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT PROGRAMS CAN I GO ON FOR MY MAJOR? Please see Programs by Major under the Students tab on the Education Abroad website. More majors coming soon! HOW DO I APPLY TO A PROGRAM? Visit the program’s page on the Education Abroad website and click on the Apply Now button at the top right hand side of the page. WHO CAN SIGN OFF ON MY COURSE APPROVAL FORM? Your major academic advisor. HOW MUCH IS MY DEPOSIT? A Summer program deposit is usually $500. HOW LONG AFTER I COMMIT TO MY PROGRAM DO I HAVE TO PAY THE DEPOSIT? 5 business days.
HOW DO I PAY MY DEPOSIT? On OASIS or in person at the Cashiers Office in SVC 1039. EA-Business will send you an email with payment form, bring that. WHO DO I CONTACT WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT PAYMENTS? Email EA-Business@usf.edu. WHAT TYPE OF SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE? Some scholarship opportunities can be found through the following: • • • •
Financial Aid Office Global Citizens Project Office of National Scholarships Education Abroad Administered Scholarships
For more information please visit the Education Abroad’s Scholarship and Funding page.
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INCLUSIVE EDUCATION & SCHOOLING IN ENGLAND JUNE 20 - JULY 2, 2018 OVERVIEW This is a residential program based at the University of Exeter, England and focuses upon an international analysis of Special Education and Inclusion. This analysis will include an investigation into teacher education and schooling involving time in schools. Doctoral participants will enroll in a selected topics course, International Analysis of Teacher Education and Schooling for Special Education and Inclusion in England, which will act as a cognate course. Masters students will enroll in an International Analysis of Curriculum and Instruction course, which can be substituted for a Program of Study curriculum course.
COURSE INFORMATION • •
EEX 7911: International Analysis of Teacher Education and Schooling for Special Education and Inclusion in England (3 credits) EEX 7911: Discourse of an International Critical Issue for Students with Disabilities (3 credits)
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE This course is open to Education students at the graduate level.
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PROGRAM COST COST INCLUDES: • Accommodations (breakfast included) • A program of organized visits and excursions • Admission fees to museums and historical sites per the itinerary • On-site leadership of USF professor • Sickness/accident and emergency medical evacuation insurance
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE: • Tuition • Passport fees • Round trip airfare • Meals (other than those specified) • Personal spending
HOW TO APPLY
CONTACT
Applications are now entirely online. Please go to the program website and click on the “Apply Now” button.
Dr. Phyllis Jones Faculty Director pjones7@usf.edu
For more information on this program, visit educationabroad.global.usf.edu.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT PROGRAMS CAN I GO ON FOR MY MAJOR? Please see Programs by Major under the Students tab on the Education Abroad website. More majors coming soon! HOW DO I APPLY TO A PROGRAM? Visit the program’s page on the Education Abroad website and click on the Apply Now button at the top right hand side of the page. WHO CAN SIGN OFF ON MY COURSE APPROVAL FORM? Your major academic advisor. HOW MUCH IS MY DEPOSIT? A Summer program deposit is usually $500. HOW LONG AFTER I COMMIT TO MY PROGRAM DO I HAVE TO PAY THE DEPOSIT? 5 business days.
HOW DO I PAY MY DEPOSIT? On OASIS or in person at the Cashiers Office in SVC 1039. EA-Business will send you an email with payment form, bring that. WHO DO I CONTACT WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT PAYMENTS? Email EA-Business@usf.edu. WHAT TYPE OF SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE? Some scholarship opportunities can be found through the following: • • • •
Financial Aid Office Global Citizens Project Office of National Scholarships Education Abroad Administered Scholarships
For more information please visit the Education Abroad’s Scholarship and Funding page.
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SCHOOLS AND SOCIETY IN SOUTH AFRICA JUNE 16 - JULY 1, 2018
OVERVIEW Learning in South Africa will be an active on-going process that takes place continuously within and outside of a “classroom� setting. Much of the learning will take place in the daily observation of life in South Africa and of practice and process within the social institutions which we will visit. This program will examine the relationship between education and society in a country that is undergoing changes in many ways. We will explore the relationship between extant educational structure and practice and South African society--culture, social structure, political-economy. The current educational system in South Africa is a product of both the historical legacy of a particularly virulent form of racial colonialism, Apartheid, that helped shape the structure and practice of formal education in South Africa, and of the historically and socially situated actions, aspirations, values, and agenda of the majority African population. However, these important contributory factors were and are not static, but are dynamic. We will examine how access to political power and economic resources differentially affect the educational opportunities and experiences across social economic class, gender, locale (urban/rural), ethnicity, and physical/mental ability.
COURSE INFORMATION EDF 3604: Schools & Society (3 credits)
WHO CAN PARTICIPATE The program is open to students from any academic discipline who have met the pre-requisite requirements and/or received consent from the instructor. All students with an interest in education, sociology, psychology, biomedical sciences, history, general studies, health sciences, or social work are encouraged to apply. This class is designed for upper-level students.
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PROGRAM COST COST INCLUDES: • Accommodation throughout the program • All transportation within South Africa • Outside lectures & Site Visits • On-site leadership of USF professor and partner staff member • Sickness/accident and emergency medical evacuation insurance • 24/7 Support
COST DOES NOT INCLUDE: • 3 Credits of Tuition • Passport • Round trip airfare • Meals (other than those specified) and personal spending
HOW TO APPLY
CONTACT
Applications are now entirely online. Please go to the program website and click on the “Apply Now” button.
Dr. Alisha Braun Department of Educational & Psychological Studies alishabrown@usf.edu | (813) 974-3280
For more information on this program, visit educationabroad.global.usf.edu.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS WHAT PROGRAMS CAN I GO ON FOR MY MAJOR? Please see Programs by Major under the Students tab on the Education Abroad website. More majors coming soon! HOW DO I APPLY TO A PROGRAM? Visit the program’s page on the Education Abroad website and click on the Apply Now button at the top right hand side of the page. WHO CAN SIGN OFF ON MY COURSE APPROVAL FORM? Your major academic advisor. HOW MUCH IS MY DEPOSIT? A Summer program deposit is usually $500. HOW LONG AFTER I COMMIT TO MY PROGRAM DO I HAVE TO PAY THE DEPOSIT? 5 business days.
HOW DO I PAY MY DEPOSIT? On OASIS or in person at the Cashiers Office in SVC 1039. EA-Business will send you an email with payment form, bring that. WHO DO I CONTACT WITH QUESTIONS ABOUT PAYMENTS? Email EA-Business@usf.edu. WHAT TYPE OF SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE? Some scholarship opportunities can be found through the following: • • • •
Financial Aid Office Global Citizens Project Office of National Scholarships Education Abroad Administered Scholarships
For more information please visit the Education Abroad’s Scholarship and Funding page.
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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS TO STUDYING ABROAD? Studying abroad can be one of the most rewarding experiences in your academic career. Studying abroad can prepare you to succeed in today’s interconnected world and to be a global citizen. The experience of studying abroad can help you adapt and thrive in all sorts of situations that involve diverse people, places, events, challenges, or opportunities. By studying abroad, you will become knowledgeable about the world around you. In addition, studying abroad also allows you to have life-changing experiences, such as: • Experiencing a new part of the world and its culture • Making new friends from around the world • Boosting your self-confidence and gain independence • Traveling with a group of like-minded peers who share similar goals and interests • Developing yourself as a global citizen while learning skills that will be useful in your future career
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WHEN SHOULD I GO? No matter the end result, it is always best to plan early. Everyone’s schedule is different so this is something you really need to think about. It is always a good idea to go to your major’s academic adviser and talk about your desire to go abroad so this person can help you make room in your schedule. The earlier you have this conversation, the easier it is to make sure you stay on track for graduation. This includes saving some of your electives for the semester or summer you want to go and researching the schools for ones that offer your major. Students interested in summer programs are welcomed at any stage or level of their education, so long as the student is at least 18 years old at the time of participation (certain exception can be made with parental consent for younger students enrolled at USF). Graduate students are advised to check with their departments as required courses are often only taught on campus during certain parts of the year. Scheduling and logistics for alternative-calendar programs such as independent research, field work, special projects and internships should be a collaborative effort between the student, their department, and the Education Abroad Office.
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FUNDING YOUR STUDY ABROAD EXPERIENCE Studying abroad does not need to be an expensive experience. Florida and federal financial aid may be used by students participating in USF-sponsored study abroad programs, and many study abroad scholarships exist as well. Students should speak with USF Financial Aid to determine what current aid can be applied. The university offers various sources of funding for Education Abroad programs. The following offices are great resources to visit to learn more about funding opportunities available to you: • Education Abroad Administered Scholarships • College of Education Scholarships Administrator (Student Academic Services) • USF Financial Aid • Global Citizens Project • Office of National Scholarships
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STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP ELIGIBILITY To be considered for a scholarship for their study abroad program, students must have: 1. Completed the Education Abroad scholarship application(s) 2. Committed to their program of choice 3. Paid their required program deposit Applicants should check with the individual program website for program-specific deadlines. For more information, visit the Education Abroad Office website at: https://educationabroad.global.usf.edu/
OUTSIDE SOURCES FOR SCHOLARSHIPS AND GRANTS HOW TO FIND SCHOLARSHIPS AND FUNDING FOR TRAVEL Step 1 Know where you want to go – Which study abroad program are you planning to attend? Step 2 Know when you want to go. It takes time to write essays and personal statements, ask for letters of recommendation, complete resumes and applications, as there are various application deadlines. It is good to plan in advance! Step 3 Apply to as many scholarships and grants as you can. Start applying right away – Do your research as soon as possible! Apply for special or unique awards including: Veterans, Ethnicity, Family History, Special Traits, and Personal Abilities. The USF Education Abroad website has additional information regarding outside sources for scholarships and grants links.
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FOR GENERAL QUESTIONS ABOUT STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS: USF Education Abroad Gateway Office Marshall Student Center (MSC 3301) Phone: (813) 974-5474 Email: EducationAbroad@usf.edu Gateway Office Hours: Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesdays: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
FOR SCHEDULED APPOINTMENTS ON SPECIFIC PROGRAMS: USF Education Abroad Main Office (CGS101) Phone: (813) 974-4314 Fax: (813) 974-4613 Main Office Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
FOR STUDY ABROAD INFORMATION FOR EDUCATION STUDENTS: Dr. Ann Cranston-Gingras USF College of Education Phone: (813) 974-1387 Email: cranston@usf.edu
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