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Franklin Hall 303
Bloomington IN 47405
812.855.9304
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Berlin, Germany (Summer Sculpture Program)
GERMANY
Summer Sculpture Program in Berlin
Program may be available in future;
please return to this site for information.

BERLIN
- Cultural and political center of Germany
- One of Europe's most vibrant cities
- Leading center for contemporary art
TENTATIVE DATES
PROGRAM ORGANIZATION
- Classes conducted at the IES Center near Humboldt University
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Visit the
Institute for the International Education of Students—(IES)
Web site at
www.iesabroad.org and select “Berlin” from list of programs.
- Program Director: Galo Moncayo, IU Assistant Professor of Sculpture
- Co-instructor: Marcus Ahlers, Fulbright Scholar
- 10-15 U.S. Students

ACADEMIC PROGRAM
- 3 IU credits in Sculpture studio course (FINA-U 401 or U 501)
- 3 IU credits in "Comtemporary Art in Berlin" (FINA-R 408 or R 508)
- Supplemental instruction on German language and culture
- Visits to artist studios, galleries and museums
HOUSING
- Shared rooms in student housing with kitchen facilities.
ELIGIBILITY
You may apply if you
- are an undergraduate or graduate student at any U.S. college or
university who is making normal academic progress,
- are in at least your fourth full-time semester of college,
- have
approximately a 2.75 cumulative GPA, and
- have successfully completed coursework in 3D design and beginning sculpture.
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 2007 COSTS

Fee paid to IU (includes tuition, housing, transport pass, health insurance)
- IU Undergraduate students
- Indiana resident: $4,179
- Nonresident: $4,805
- IU Graduate students
- Indiana resident: $4,503
- Nonresident: $5,403
- Students from outside of Indiana University, please inquire.
Initial prepayment of $500 due March 19.
FINANCIAL AID

- Most IU scholarships, grants and loans applicable to program costs.
- Overseas Study Scholarships, including Minority Scholarships and Scholarships for Students from IU campuses other than Bloomington.
- Find general information about financial aid and links to additional scholarship opportunities here: www.indiana.edu/~overseas/basics/finaid.shtml.
APPLICATION DEADLINE
To be determined
Electronic notification of application status sent within four weeks of application deadline.
How to Apply for this Program
For more general information, see the IES-Berlin (summer)
web page

Last updated: December 10, 2007
Comments: overseas@indiana.edu