INTERNATIONAL AND OFF-CAMPUS STUDY Photographs by Sheldon Gaskell, Abbey Bavley, and Andrew Patzke “The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.” St. Augustine Study Abroad at Cornell Cornell Off-Campus Courses Cornell Affiliated Programs Non-affiliated Programs Cornell Off-Campus Courses 8 international courses 8 domestic courses Sixteen off-campus courses scheduled for 2013-14 academic year. Cornell International Off-Campus Courses Italy China Bahamas Costa Rica Guatemala India Cornell Domestic Off-Campus Courses Wilderness Field Station, Ely, MN McLennan Center, Chicago Texas New York City McLennan Center Museum Studies Advanced Topics in Religion Community and Multicultural Psychology Families in Social Context Costume Design Cornell Affiliated Programs Affiliated third-party providers ACM – Associated Colleges of the Midwest AIFS –American Inst. for Foreign Study Central College Abroad CEA –Cultural Experiences Abroad CIEE – Council on International Educational Exchange SIT – School for International Training Washington Center Exchanges Ewha Women’s University Sookmyung Women’s University Northern Ireland Exchange ACM Associated Colleges of the Midwest Chicago Programs: Business, Entrepreneurship, & Society, Chicago Arts, Urban Studies Costa Rica: Language, Society, & the Environment London & Florence: Arts in Context India: Culture, Traditions, & Globalization Botswana: University Immersion in Southern Africa Japan Study Brazil Exchanges Jordan: Middle East & Arabic Language Studies Exchange Programs Ewha and Sookmyung Women’s Universities, Seoul, South Korea Summer school opportunities for both men and women to study Korea more in depth. Courses are offered in a variety of categories (history, art, literature, economics, medicine, etc.). Cornell-approved students do not pay tuition for either program, but are responsible for airfare, visa, and (in some cases) accommodation costs. Exchange Program in Northern Ireland Students may apply for a semester or year-long exchange with one of these Northern Irish Universities through the Irish-American Scholars Program. Students may take classes in business, marketing, computing, education, performing arts, communication and Irish studies. Queens University Belfast University of Ulster Belfast Metropolitan College Stranmillis University College St. Mary’s University College Deadline for applications for Cornell affiliated programs is December 2nd, 2014. Non-affiliated Programs With the approval of an academic and financial advisor, students may study at a program of their choosing. Summer Italian cooking courses in Tuscany (in Italian) Russian language study in Siberia Genocide recovery and peace-building in Rwanda Forestry in the Amazon Scholarships Location/program-specific scholarships & grants Federal & State money Cornell need-based aid (for Cornell-affiliated programs only) Levy Fund (Cornell courses) Class of ’55 Study Abroad Fund (any program) Bob Black Award (Wilderness Field Station) Deadline for Cornell scholarships is March 19th, 2014 Other Funding Sources Gilman Scholarship Pell Grant-eligible students studying abroad Average award $4000 Critical Language Scholarship Fully-funded summer language institutes. Participants are expected to continue their language study beyond the scholarship period, and later apply their critical language skills in their future professional careers. Questions? Contact Information www.cornellcollege.edu/off-campus-studies Ben Greenstein bgreenstein@cornellcollege.edu 319-895-4307