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Bloomington IN 47405
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Aix-en-Provence, France (IU Academic Year Program)
FRANCE
Academic Year or Spring Semester at the Université de Provence
AIX-EN-PROVENCE
- Charming city of fountains, art and sidewalk cafes
- Birthplace of Cézanne
- Center of sunny Provence, adjacent to Riviera
DATES
- January to June --OR--
September to June
PROGRAM ORGANIZATION
- 60 students from Universities of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Indiana
- U.S. faculty resident director
- French assistant director and program assistant
- All courses taught in French
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
Academic Year Option: 27 IU credits
- September
- 3-credit French language and civilization course
- October-June
- 18-24 credits in courses in the
humanities and social sciences with French
students at Université de Provence or the IEP
- 2-6 credits in French language and civilization courses (optional)
Spring Semester Option: 16 IU credits
- January-June
- 4 credits in a required French language and civilization course
- 9 credits in humanities and social sciences with French students (at the IEP or
Université de Provence)
HOUSING
- Single rooms in French dormitories or
apartments with other program students (academic year students only)
- Room in French household (spring semester students only)
ADDITIONAL PROGRAM INFORMATION
ELIGIBILITY
- You may apply if you
- are a student at any IU campus who is making normal academic progress,
- are in at least your fourth full-time semester of college (or fifth semester for spring semester option),
- have completed one 300-level French course for academic year option (or two 300-level courses for semester option),
- have approximately a 3.0 cumulative and French GPA.
Complete eligibility criteria and selection criteria are outlined within the Academic Policies and Procedures
of the Office of Overseas Study.
Selection is based on maturity, seriousness of purpose, and
appropriateness of match between program and applicant. Students on disciplinary probation during the program period are not eligible.
ESTIMATED COSTS
Spring Semester 2009 Option
- Fees paid to IU: (tuition, health insurance, 2 weeks' housing, excursions)
- Indiana resident: $5,738
- Non-resident: $11,476
- Rent & meals: $5,000 - $6,500
- See IU Fee Sheet for additional cost and payment details.
2009-10 Academic Year Option
- Fees paid to IU: (tuition, health insurance, 2 weeks' housing, excursions)
- Indiana resident: $10,392
- Non-resident: $20,783
- Rent & meals: $5,500-$10,000
- See IU Fee Sheet for additional cost and payment details.
Initial prepayment of $500 due Nov. 10 for spring, Mar. for academic year.
Airfare, personal expenses and vacation travel
additional.
FINANCIAL AID
- Overseas Study Scholarships, including Minority Scholarships and Scholarships for Students from IU campuses other than Bloomington.
- Merit- and need-based $2,000 Leake Scholarship for an academic year participant who is a graduate of IU High School Honors Program in France.
- IU scholarships, grants and loans applicable to program costs.
- Find general information about financial aid and links to additional scholarship opportunities here: www.indiana.edu/~overseas/basics/finaid.shtml.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Spring 2010: September 2009
Academic Year 2010-2011: January 2010
Required language test for academic year applicants:
January 2009.
Required interview within three to four weeks of application deadline (further instructions will be provided). Notification of application status sent by
e-mail within two weeks of interview.
How to Apply for this Program
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Last updated: June 19, 2009
Comments: overseas@indiana.edu