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Hiroshima University2020-21 STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS THROUGH
THE UNIVERSITY STUDIES ABROAD CONSORTIUM (USAC)
USAC Exchange Programs Fall Spring
Maximum 3 students per term except for US universities
Brazil Florianópolis ● ●
Chile Santiago ● ●
France Lyon ● ●
Pau ● ●
Germany Lüneburg ● ●
India Bengaluru ● ●
Italy Reggio Emilia ● ●
Viterbo ● ●
Korea Gwangju ● ●
Poland Krakow ● ●
Spain Bilbao ● ●
Madrid ● ●
United States Intensive English - Univ. of Nevada, Reno ● ●
Intensive English - Univ. of Idaho ● ●
Intensive English - CSU Chico ● ●
Uruguay Montevideo ● ●
Korea
Brazil, Chile,
France, Germany,
India, Italy,
Poland, Spain, US
univerties, and
Uruguay
Programs are based on a U.S. academic model. All communication and correspondence are in
English. Program elements, such as orientation, social activities, and staff support are also
conducted in English. Courses are taught either in English or in the language of the host country.
Although TOEFL/IELTS scores are not required, students on a non-US program must have advanced
English-language proficiency* to take part successfully in the overall program and complete college-
level course work in English.
*Advanced proficiency is considered a level of English equivalent to a 550 TOEFL (PBT); 80 TOEFL
(IBT), or 6.0 IELTS.
Through USAC's exchange agreement with your university you have an amazing opportunity to study in many countries
of the world. Please contact the following individual(s) on your campus for further information:
Hiroshima University Study Abroad Program (HUSA)
International Exchange Group
1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, 739-8514
Phone: 81.82.424.6188
Email: kokusai-ryugaku@office-hiroshima-u.ac.jp
A confirmation of English language skills (language certificate or confirmation from home
institution).
English Language Requirements
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: June 11, 2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Florianopolis, Brazil
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Nadeen Black is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
Usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Language tracks, field trips, optional tours, cuisine/surfing classes, visa assistance, transcript assistance, personalized advisement, and much more. Students attend classes at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), recently ranked the 12th best university in Latin America, and is known across the region for its leadership in research. Students enjoy free wifi access, a very low-cost lunch service, and are able to participate in many different dance, music, and sporting groups. UFSC also has its own hospital as well as elementary, middle, and high schools and several charitable groups on campus, which helps create a very strong sense of community. There is also a large center where students congregate and many events and activities are held, including concerts, exhibitions, and film festivals. The campus is located in a lively part of the city, surrounded by markets, stores, and cafes.
Short description of the city
As the capital of the state of Santa Catarina in southeastern Brazil, Florianópolis is a bustling but relaxed city rich with history and culture. Called “Floripa” by locals, its beautiful weather, internationally known surfing waves, and island culture make it a wonderful destination for lovers of the outdoors. With an average temperature of 70°F, the sub-tropical climate lends itself perfectly to spending hours outside.
Exchange program website
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/brazil/florianopolis
Areas of study open for exchange students
Portuguese Language Studies, International Business, Environmental/Conservation Management, and Latin American Studies
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet. Most classes with prerequisites are higher level language classes.
Course catalogue
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/brazil/florianopolis/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar
January 9 to May 13, 2021. See here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/brazil/florianopolis/calendars/2021/spring
Orientation schedule for incoming students
1-day mandatory orientation on January 14, begins at 9am
Number of exchange students to be HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One
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accepted per academic year student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application to USAC.
Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form.
Language requirements
All students must enroll in an intensive language and culture course during the first five weeks of the spring semester.
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
None
Housing assistance
For USAC arranged housing, assistance is provided by the program advisor during pre-departure preparations and by the RD once students arrive on-site.
Housing application deadline
1-2 months after student has been accepted to program
Living costs
Please view the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/brazil/florianopolis/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
• No meal plan included in apartment • Breakfast and dinner included in homestay
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling abroad.
Health facilities on campus
On-site staff can help students locate health facilities if needed
Visa requirements
Student Visa required
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: June 11, 2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Santiago, Chile
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Nadeen Black is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
Usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Language tracks, field trips, optional tours, dance classes, visa assistance, transcript assistance, personalized advisement, and much more. Students study at Universidad Andrés Bello, which has approximately 30,000 students and is widely regarded as one of Chile’s most important private universities. USAC classes and the office are located at the downtown Santiago campus, conveniently situated along the subway line. It is in a traditional, peaceful, elegant neighborhood, which is quickly becoming the student hub of universities, departments, and several institutes. Its French architecture characterizes historic, traditional Santiago. The mixture of the university activity with the daily life of Santiago's citizens opens an attractive view and experience of this Latin American capital city with historical and modern faces.
Short description of the city
Santiago is a city of contrasts: historic areas stand side-by-side with modern urbanism; plazas and parks are oases in the midst of the metropolis. Chile is famous for its tasty cuisine, which incorporates seafood from its long-stretching coastline, fresh meats, and abundant fruits and vegetables. Outside of Santiago, Chile offers many environmental extremes. The Atacama Desert lies to the north, while the central area supports most of the country's population. Southern Chile is rich in rain forests, volcanoes, lakes and of course, Patagonia.
Exchange program website
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/chile/santiago
Areas of study open for exchange students
Spanish language, Spanish literature, Latin American cultures, journalism, and international studies. Field studies and internships available as well.
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet. Most classes with prerequisites are higher level language classes.
Course catalogue
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/chile/santiago/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar
January 6 to April 29, 2021. See here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/chile/santiago/calendars/2021/spring
Orientation schedule for incoming January 7-8, mandatory orientation begins at 11am
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students Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application to USAC.
Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form.
Language requirements
All students must enroll in a minimum of 2 language courses, although we strongly encourage students to complete an entire language track.
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
None
Housing assistance
For USAC arranged housing, assistance is provided by the program advisor during pre-departure preparations and by the RD once students arrive on-site.
Housing application deadline
1-2 months after student has been accepted to program
Living costs
Please view the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/chile/santiago/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
• No meal plan included in apartment • Breakfast and dinner included in homestay
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling abroad.
Health facilities on campus
On-site staff can help students locate health facilities if needed
Visa requirements
Student Visa required
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: June 12, 2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Lyon, France
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Dominique Nelson is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
Usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Language tracks, field trips, optional tours, visa assistance, transcript assistance, personalized advisement, group flight airport pick-up, 24-hour local emergency assistance, and much more.
Short description of the city
Lyon is considered one of the most beautiful cities in France and is host to many cultural events i.e. "Nuits Sonores", "Fête des Lumières", Cinema Festivals, Dance and Contemporary Art Biennials. The city is replete with small restaurants called "bouchons" and bistros that proudly follow centuries-old traditional recipes. Named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1998, Lyon is itself a museum, with stories to tell from Roman times to the French Revolution, from the Renaissance to World War II. Explore Lyon's convenient location near borders of Switzerland and Italy, and just a train ride away from Paris, Provence, the French Alps, and many other locations.
Exchange program website
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/france/lyon
Areas of study open for exchange students
French language, French and European studies
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
First year French I or First year French II. Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet. Most classes with prerequisites are higher level language classes.
Course catalogue
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/france/lyon/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar
January 11 to May 11, 2021. See here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/france/lyon/calendars/2021/spring
Orientation schedule for incoming students
2-day orientation which includes a city tour and language placement exam
Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application
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to USAC.
Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form. Additional application materials may be required.
Language requirements
One year of college-level French completed is required before students can apply for this program. All students are required to take a minimum of 12 language credits including a French Conversation course.
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
None
Housing assistance
USAC aids in securing a homestay or residence hall. Housing expenses are the responsibility of the student.
Housing application deadline
45 days prior to the program start date
Living costs
Please view the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/france/lyon/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
Homestay: daily breakfast and 5 dinners a week are included Residence Hall: no meal plan
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling abroad.
Health facilities on campus
There are no health facilities on campus, but local offices can be accessed via the on-site staff.
Visa requirements
A student visa is required
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: June 12, 2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Pau, France
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Dominique Nelson is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
Usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Language tracks, field trips, optional tours, visa assistance, housing assistance, transcript assistance, personalized advisement, group flight airport pick-up, 24-hour local emergency staff support, and much more.
Short description of the city
Pau is one of the most breathtaking cities and regions in France. It is small enough to offer everything within walking or biking distance, but large enough to have excellent movie theaters, markets, festivals, concerts, sports facilities, outdoor cafes, beautiful parks, museums, and quaint shops. In addition, students enjoy the historical quarters, which date back to Medieval and Renaissance times and were built around the castle of Henri IV. From Pau, there is easy access to the Pyrenees Mountains, the Atlantic Coast, and Spain. Pau lies roughly one hour from the beaches of Biarritz, 45 minutes from ski resorts, and 30 minutes from Lourdes.
Exchange program website
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/france/pau
Areas of study open for exchange students
French language, French literature, French and European studies.
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet. Most classes with prerequisites are higher level language classes.
Course catalogue
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/france/pau/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar
January 5 to April 29, 2021. See here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/france/pau/calendars/2021/spring
Orientation schedule for incoming students
2-day mandatory orientation includes a city tour
Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application
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to USAC.
Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form. Additional application materials may be required.
Language requirements
All students are required to take a minimum of 12 language credits including a French Conversation course. They must also add at least one elective course to their language courses, for a total of 15 credtis minimum a semster.
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
None
Housing assistance
USAC aids in securing a homestay or residence hall. Housing expenses are the responsibility of the student.
Housing application deadline
60 days prior to the program start date
Living costs
Please view the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/france/pau/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
Homestay: daily breakfast and two other meals a week are included Residence hall: no meal plan
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling abroad.
Health facilities on campus
Students have access to health facilities on campus.
Visa requirements
A student visa is required.
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: June 10, 2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Lüneburg, Germany
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Lorna McPalmer is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
Usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Language tracks, field trips, optional tours, visa assistance, transcript assistance, personalized advisement, university student ID and access to university facilities, 24-hour local emergency staff support and much more.
Short description of the city
Lüneburg is a small town (population: 75,000) in northern Germany. In the medieval old town, red brick Gothic–style buildings frame Am Sande square. Housed in the former Lüneburg Saltworks, the German Salt Museum details the history and importance of salt mining, the source of the city’s medieval wealth. Many buildings in the historic quarter lean due to centuries of mining. Lüneburg Kalkberg, a limestone hill, sits in a nearby nature reserve. The city is very walkable and has several clear and safe bike paths for students to get around town. Lüneburg has many festivals all year round that celebrate religion, art, history, music, etcetera. In the winter, several Weihnachtsmarkts (Christmas markets) are erected in various places in town.
Exchange program website
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/germany/luneburg
Areas of study open for exchange students
German language, German literature, German/European studies
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet. Most classes with prerequisites are higher level language classes.
Course catalogue
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/germany/luneburg/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar
January 7 to April 28, 2021. See here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/germany/luneburg/calendars/2021/spring
Orientation schedule for incoming students
The mandatory orientation is a two-day schedule that includes a city tour, a campus tour, cultural information, health and safety information, and basics such as how to navigate the city.
Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
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Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application to USAC.
Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form.
Language requirements
Students must take at least 2 courses from a language track.
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
None
Housing assistance
Students are placed in one of two USAC housing options: Homestay or Shared Apartment. https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/germany/luneburg/about/living-accommodations
Housing application deadline
Students must submit their Housing Form 45 day before the program start date.
Living costs
The average meal cost range for a semester is $1,361-1,702. Personal expenses are estimated at $726-1,361. Please view the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/germany/luneburg/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
With the Homestay option, students will be provided breakfast everyday and one additional meal per week. If students select the apartment option they will need to prepare their own meals.
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling abroad.
Health facilities on campus
There are no health facilities on campus, but local offices can be accessed via the on-site staff.
Visa requirements
Students will apply for their Residence Permit after entering Germany. Our onsite staff will assist the students throughout the process.
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: June 12, 2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Bengaluru, India
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Belen Figueroa is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Field trips, optional tours, cuisine/dance classes, volunteering, cultural immersion opportunities, visa assistance, personalized advisement, transcript assistance, group-flight airport pickup, 24-hour local emergency staff support.
Short description of the city
Bengaluru is the third largest city in India. It was founded in the sixteenth century by a Hoysala king and was ruled by the maharajas of Mysore throughout much of its history. Today it is the capital of the state of Karnataka and one of India’s most modern cities with malls, bargain shopping centers, espresso shops, nightclubs, and multi-cuisine restaurants. Bengaluru’s Electronic City Industrial Park has also become the world’s second largest producer of software. Bengaluru is at the heart of the information technology and business outsourcing boom in South Asia and many multinational high-tech companies have offices here: Oracle is located right next door to Christ University. Its abundance of parks and gardens, many built by the British Raj, has earned it the nickname "Garden City." It also is endowed with a pleasant sub-tropical climate (55°-80°F). March through May is the warmest season and most of the rain falls between June and September, leaving the air clean and fresh.
Exchange program website
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/india/bengaluru
Areas of study open for exchange students
Beginning Hindi, Bollywood dance/cinema, religious studies, sociology, anthropology.
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet. Most classes with prerequisites are higher level language classes.
Course catalogue
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/india/bengaluru/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar
January 9 to May 7, 2021. See here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/india/bengaluru/calendars/2021/spring
Orientation schedule for incoming students
Mandatory orientation January 14-16, 2021 which includes city and university tour.
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Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application to USAC.
Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form.
Language requirements
None
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
None
Housing assistance
Housing provided for a separate fee. Assistance in securing housing is included in the program fees. Housing options: Private apartment; female dormitory on campus
Housing application deadline
Housing Form due November 15, 2020.
Living costs
Please view the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/india/bengaluru/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
No meal plan available
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling to India (such as Malaria, Japanese encephalitis, and yellow fever).
Health facilities on campus
Counselling services are available on campus for students to take advantage of, but students will need to access local health offices via the on-site staff.
Visa requirements
Student visa required.
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: 6/10/2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Reggio Emilia, Italy
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Karolyn Kaseberg is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
Usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Language tracks, field trips, optional tours, cuisine/dance classes, visa assistance, transcript assistance, personalized advisement, and much more.
Short description of the city
Reggio Emilia is a charming mid-sized city in north-central Italy, the perfect location to immerse yourself in Italian culture away from crowded tourist destinations. This city of Roman origin, birthplace of the Italian tricolor flag, is rich in history, culture, and tradition. It is a clean, pedestrian-friendly city with cobblestone streets and piazzas, which come alive with markets and nightlife. The city is known worldwide for its unique teaching philosophy and spectacular cuisine.
Exchange program website
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/italy/reggio-emilia
Areas of study open for exchange students
Italian, education, health, liberal arts
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet. Most classes with prerequisites are higher level language classes.
Course catalogue
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/italy/reggio-emilia/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar
January 13 to May 13, 2021. See here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/italy/reggio-emilia/calendars/2021/spring
Orientation schedule for incoming students
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/italy/reggio-emilia/calendars/2021/spring
Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application to USAC.
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Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form.
Language requirements
None
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
6-week intensive Italian language course required on-site
Housing assistance
Provided
Housing application deadline
1 month before program start (early December 2020)
Living costs
Please view the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/italy/reggio-emilia/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
None provided
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling abroad.
Health facilities on campus
There are no health facilities located on campus but local offices can be accessed via the on-site staff
Visa requirements
Student visa required
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: 6/10/2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Viterbo, Italy
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Karolyn Kaseberg is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
Usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Language tracks, field trips, optional tours, cuisine/dance classes, visa assistance, transcript assistance, personalized advisement, and much more.
Short description of the city
A small university town in central Italy rich in historical, artistic, and monumental legacies. Viterbo is a medieval city with an energetic university community and active art scene. It is about two and a half hours from Rome and three hours from Florence (by train), with easy connections to the coast and mountain regions. Viterbo residents have retained the charm and leisurely quality of life of days gone by. They still retain the tradition of closing from 1 pm to 4 pm in order to enjoy a relaxing lunch at home with the family.
Exchange program website
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/italy/viterbo
Areas of study open for exchange students
Italian language, European studies, liberal arts, fine arts
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet. Most classes with prerequisites are higher level language classes.
Course catalogue
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/italy/viterbo/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar
January 11 to May 12, 2021. See here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/italy/viterbo/calendars/2021/spring
Orientation schedule for incoming students
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/italy/viterbo/calendars/2021/spring
Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application to USAC.
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Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form.
Language requirements
None
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
Students are required to take one to two Italian language courses during the program.
Housing assistance
Provided. See here for the different housing options: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/italy/viterbo/about/living-accommodations
Housing application deadline
1 month before program start
Living costs
Please view the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/italy/viterbo/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
none
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling abroad.
Health facilities on campus
There are no health facilities on campus, but local offices can be accessed via the on-site staff.
Visa requirements
Student visa
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: June 12 2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Gwangju, Korea
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Belen Figueroa is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Language development, field trips, Korean culture classes, visa assistance, transcript assistance, personalized advisement, mandatory orientation.
Short description of the city
Gwangju is rich in cuisine, natural scenery, and culture and art, with exhibitions, festivals, and colorful, vibrant performances throughout the year. The city is home to a former World Cup Stadium venue, professional baseball and soccer, and plays host to the annual World Kimchi Culture Festival, Art and Design Biennales in alternating years, and Universiade, a university-level sports festival that is the largest multi-sport event after the Olympics. Sports, music, and cultural festivals are not to be missed as well as fashionable Chungjangno, the “street of youth.” You should not miss Mudeungsan Mountain National Park, a 30-minute bus ride from central Gwangju. The park is a vividly green mountain range with excellent trails, three rock peaks over 3,894 feet, diverse ecosystems, and several endangered species. At the base of the mountain are several famous temples including Yaksaam, Jeungsimsa, and Wonhyosa as well as museums and other recreational opportunities. This historic and culturally vibrant city is only an hour an a half from Seoul.
Exchange program website
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/korea/gwangju
Areas of study open for exchange students
Choose courses in Korean language, culture and history; business, management, and economics; literature; mechanical engineering; media; political science; psychology; and environmental and health studies.
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet.
Course catalogue
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/korea/gwangju/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/korea/gwangju/calendars
Orientation schedule for incoming students
Included. Itinerary sent to students one month prior to program start.
Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One student = one exchange spot.
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Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application to USAC.
Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form. Students will then work on a secondary application to Chonnam National University before getting full acceptance into the program.
Language requirements
None
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
None
Housing assistance
Students may apply to live in university housing (optional).
Housing application deadline
October 15, 2020
Living costs
Please view the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/korea/gwangju/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
Meal plan available on-site for an additional cost.
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling abroad.
Health facilities on campus
Health facilities are available for students to use on campus as needed.
Visa requirements
Students must apply for a student visa prior to the program.
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: June 10, 2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Kraków, Poland
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Lorna McPalmer is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
Usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Language courses, field trips, optional tours, cuisine classes, visa assistance, transcript assistance, personalized advisement, university student ID and access to university facilities, 24-hour local emergency staff support, and much more.
Short description of the city
Krakow is extremely rich in Polish history and is considered the center of cultural, academic, and artistic life in Poland. It was once the capital city, and unlike many other Polish cities, it was not destroyed during the war. Students can see hundreds of years of Polish architecture and heritage in the old town. The old town is surrounded by a green belt called Planty Park, which leads to the Wawel Castle complex, including the cave of Smok Wawelski, Krakow’s legendary dragon. Another site, which USAC students visit, is the Wieliczka Salt Mines, a large underground mine with entire rooms built from salt. Krakow also has a very somber history; it is the home of Oskar Schindler’s factory, the historic Jewish district of Kazimierz, and it is the closest city to Auschwitz-Birkenau Memorial and Museum. Kazimierz fell into neglect after WWII, but since Schindler’s List was filmed there, it has become lively and is home to many popular restaurants and clubs. The city holds many festivals related to religion (Christian traditions, Smigus Dyngus at Easter, as well as older Pagan traditions like Marzanna), local history (like Lajkonik Festival) music (including the largest sea shanty festival in spring), a college student party called Juwenalia (concerts, costumes and events to celebrate the end of exams). Nearby to the south are the Tatra Mountains, which are great for hiking in summer and skiing in winter.
Exchange program website
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/poland/krakow
Areas of study open for exchange students
Polish language and culture, international business, central European studies/politics, Jewish studies/Holocaust studies.
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet. The only course with prerequisites is International Financial Crisis.
Course catalogue
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/poland/krakow/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar January 11 to May 11, 2021. See here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-
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programs/poland/krakow/calendars/2021/spring
Orientation schedule for incoming students
The mandatory orientation is a two-day schedule that includes a city tour, a campus tour, cultural information, health and safety information, and basics such as how to navigate the city.
Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application to USAC.
Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form.
Language requirements
None
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
None
Housing assistance
Students are provided USAC housing which consists of a shared or single room in a Residence Hall. https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/poland/krakow/about/living-accommodations
Housing application deadline
Students must submit their USAC Housing Form at least 45 days before the program start date.
Living costs
Poland is a very affordable country to live. Students can expect to spend about $926-1,854 per semester for meals. Personal expenses are estimated at $459-816 per semester. Please view all the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/poland/krakow/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
No meal plans are available. Students will have a shared kitchen that they can prepare their own meals in.
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling abroad.
Health facilities on campus
Students have access to a health clinic on campus.
Visa requirements
Students must apply for a National Visa (type D) to study in Poland. This usually involves an in-person consulate appointment.
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: 6/10/2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Bilbao, Spain
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Yajaira Esparza is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
Usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Language tracks, field trips, optional tours, cuisine/surf classes, visa guidance, prearranged housing, on-site orientation, Cultural Fridays, transcript assistance, personalized advisement, and much more.
Short description of the city
Bilbao is focused on innovation in renewable energy and is a respected business hub not only in Spain, but internationally as well. Bilbao is an ideal location for students majoring or interested in business. Along with internship opportunities, there are also several courses offered by USAC that students can take involving business (most taught in English). While the old structures of its Basque heritage make up the city streets, students will find lots of modern art. From the Guggenheim Museum to the Metro, Bilbao’s local government has spent lots of money in recent years to transform the city into a modern art metropolis. For instance, their Metro was recognized as one of the top 10 most beautiful Metro systems in the world in 2012. Also see: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/spain/bilbao-getxo/about
Exchange program website
See here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/spain/bilbao-getxo
Areas of study open for exchange students
Spanish language courses/tracks and electives in literature, business or cultural studies.
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet. Most classes with prerequisites are higher level language classes.
Course catalogue
See here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/spain/bilbao-getxo/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar January 6 to May 12, 2021. See here: https://usac.edu/study-
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abroad-programs/spain/bilbao-getxo/calendars/2021/spring
Orientation schedule for incoming students
January 11-12: Mandatory on-site orientation *Schedule TBD
Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application to USAC.
Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form.
Language requirements
Program has no language requirement. Some courses or opportunities (TABC or Internships) may have language requirements.
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
Program does not require that students take an introductory language course.
Housing assistance
USAC housing assistance is included in program fee. See here for housing options: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/spain/bilbao-getxo/about/living-accommodations
Housing application deadline
Housing forms are due 45 days before the start of the program.
Living costs
Please view the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/spain/bilbao-getxo/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
Students living in a shared apartment will cook for themselves. Students living with a host family will be provided 3 meals per day.
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling abroad.
Health facilities on campus
There are no health facilities on campus, but local offices can be accessed via the on-site staff.
Visa requirements
Students will be required to individually apply for a student visa. Visa letters will be provided by USAC. Additional visa guidance is also available as needed.
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: June 10, 2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Madrid, Spain
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Clarisa Depari is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Language tracks, field trips to Toledo and Salamanca, optional field study to Andalucía: Córdoba, Granada, Sevilla (for additional fee), cuisine and dance classes, visa assistance, transcript assistance, personalized advisement, assistance in obtaining transport pass for metro and bus access, housing placement, language partner program with local students, volunteer and internship opportunities, airport pick-up (if participating on group flight).
Short description of the city
Madrid is one of the most vibrant capital cities in Europe. This capital city is a melting pot for all regions of Spain and yet, it has maintained its own well-defined character. Madrid has a modern infrastructure but has successfully preserved the look and feel of many of its historic neighborhoods and streets, resulting in a cohesive blend of old and new. Madrid offers a wide variety of entertainment, cultural, and sporting interests that provide students with ample opportunities to practice their Spanish language skills and immerse in the culture.
Exchange program website
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/spain/madrid
Areas of study open for exchange students
Spanish language, Spanish literature, art, and Spanish/European studies
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet. Most classes with prerequisites are higher level language classes.
Course catalogue
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/spain/madrid/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar
January 11 – May 14, 2021. See: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/spain/madrid/calendars/2021/spring
Orientation schedule for incoming students
January 12 – Mandatory housing orientation, move into housing January 13 – Mandatory orientation, campus tour, language placement exam (for anyone enrolling in language track 2 or higher) January 14 – Cultural immersion and practical city orientation
Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One student = one exchange spot.
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Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application to USAC.
Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form.
Language requirements
Semester and yearlong students only – enrollment in the entire language track is mandatory.
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
None
Housing assistance
Detailed information regarding USAC pre-arranged housing options (shared apartment and homestay) are outlined in the Housing Guide, which is available on Gateway account once students are fully approved into the program. Students can make their selection by filling out the Housing Form and will receive their housing assignments approximately one week prior to departure. Program Advisor is available for any questions, concerns, or additional requests students may have about their housing.
Housing application deadline
November 15, 2020
Living costs
Personal expenses: 1,250-1,750 EUR Local transportation: 104-275 EUR Meals: 900 EUR (for homestay since meal plan only includes two meals per day), 1,750 EUR (for apartment) Please view the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/spain/madrid/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
Homestay: two meals per day included in homestay fee Apartment: none
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling abroad.
Health facilities on campus
There are no health facilities on campus, but local offices can be accessed via the on-site staff.
Visa requirements
Students need to obtain a student visa prior to departure. Details: http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Embajadas/TOKIO/en/InformacionParaExtranjeros/Pages/Consular-Services-in-Japan.aspx
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: June 12, 2020 Name of university
University of Idaho
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith for USAC Kate Wray Chettri for Idaho kwraychettri@uidaho.edu
University website
www.uidaho.edu
General information about the university
Since 1889, the University of Idaho has provided motivated students with a transformative higher education experience that prepares them to solve real-world problems and achieve success in their lives and careers. Beginning with our beautiful residential campus in Moscow, the university’s reach extends throughout Idaho, serving over 11,000 students with educational centers in Boise, Coeur d’Alene and Idaho Falls; nine Research and Extension centers; and Extension offices in 42 counties. One of the nation’s land-grant research universities, U of I is a noted national leader in student-centered learning and interdisciplinary research that promotes public service. Our work serves businesses and communities, advancing the pursuit of diversity, citizenship and global outreach.
University features
University of Idaho offers an array of clubs, activities and nearby outdoor activities (skiing, rafting, hiking and more). Students can experience a traditional American college experience in a safe and welcoming, small community.
Short description of the city
The University of Idaho is surrounded by the rolling Palouse hills, an area so beautiful it was featured in National Geographic magazine. Just minutes away from the forests, rivers and lakes of North Idaho, Moscow is home to more than 24,000 residents and a wide range of student-minded businesses, such as you would only find in a university town. In fact, Men’s Journal named this “hip little city” one of the nation’s five best places to live among college towns. Art galleries, movie theaters, coffee shops and restaurants line the streets. In addition to popular drive-throughs, Moscow offers a huge co-op with organic and natural foods, Northwest-style pubs, as well as locally owned Italian, French, Mexican and Chinese eateries.
Exchange program website
https://www.uidaho.edu/academics/ipo/intensive-english-alcp
Areas of study open for exchange students
Intensive English Program If students meet the TOEFL requirements, they are able to take any undergraduate class offered at UI. Students who place in Advanced classes may be eligible to take some undergraduate courses.
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Courses the student does not meet the requirements for
Course catalogue
ALCP Language Courses: https://www.uidaho.edu/academics/ipo/intensive-english-alcp/about-us/course-descriptions UI Undergraduate Courses:
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https://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/schedule/
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar
https://www.uidaho.edu/events/academic-calendar
Orientation schedule for incoming students
ALCP Orientation occurs at the same time and in collaboration with international student orientation 2-3 days prior to the first day of classes.
Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can use all exchange spots (up to 10) to send students here if desired. One student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester Yes
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional month to submit their application materials. More time can be given if needed.
Application material
To study at the ALCP, students will need to fill out the ALCP application at https://futurevandals.uidaho.edu/apply/. They will need to create an account and select the ALCP application option in Enrollment Information section of the application. The following additional electronic materials should be sent to the UI exchange coordinator at the time of nomination: 1. Name, Gender, Date of birth and email address of nominated
exchange student 2. University transcript (PDF), 3. Present evidence of financial support for all expenses on the
Certificate of Financial Responsibilty (provided by the UI exchange coordinator at a later date),
4. Bank Statement verifying adequate funding according to above certificate,
5. Copy of student’s passport photo/signature page
Language requirements
None for ALCP. To take undergraduate courses, a TOEFL score of 525/70 or equivalent: https://www.uidaho.edu/admissions/international/admissions-requirements/language-requirements
Other requirements
Students are required to live on-campus
Preparatory language course for incoming students
Students who have advanced language skills may be able to combine ALCP courses and undergraduate courses.
Housing assistance
https://www.uidaho.edu/student-life/housing
Housing application deadline
For Spring 2021: November 30, 2020 While housing may be available after this date, students may not have as many options.
Living costs
https://www.uidaho.edu/student-life/housing/find-your-home/residence-halls/cost-of-living
Meal plan
https://www.uidaho.edu/student-life/housing/find-your-
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home/residence-halls/dining
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are required to purchase UI Student Health Insurance Program (SHIP) or provide proof of equivalent coverage after arrival.
Vaccination requirements
None are required. Some vaccinations are strongly encouraged.
Health facilities on campus
Vandal Health Clinic
Visa requirements
J-1 Exchange status, UI will issue a DS-2019
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: 6/10/2020 Name of university
American Language and Culture Immersion, Chico
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith
University website
https://rce.csuchico.edu/alci
General information about the university
ALCI was established as an IEP affiliated with, and located at CSU, Chico (popularly known as Chico State), in 1979. It offers beginning to high intermediate English language instruction through 7 levels and has conditional admission agreements with Chico State and the local community college, Butte College. The program is intended to prepare students interested in a degree from an American university, as well as for students interested in a rich study abroad experience and improving their English.
University features
Chico offers a safe environment in a small college town setting. ALCI students have access to the Chico State campus resources including the Wellcat Health Center and (for a fee) the Wildcat Recreation Center.
Short description of the city
Chico is a city in northern California. It is a college town set in an agricultural area. It is best known for Chico State (the second oldest CSU) farmers markets, and Bidwell Park, one of the largest city parks in the U.S.
Exchange program website
https://rce.csuchico.edu/alci
Areas of study open for exchange students
Intensive English Program Open University: Students can take one semester long class at Chico State while attending two 7-week ALCI sessions learning English.
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
ALCI does not offer degree programs but does have conditional admission agreements to help students meet the English proficiency requirements of Chico State and Butte College.
Course catalogue
ALCI offers 5 seven-week sessions each year. Seven levels from low beginner to high intermediate/low advanced English proficiency are offered. Each session includes Speaking, Listening, Reading, Writing, Grammar and Elective courses at different levels. ALCI also offers short and/or special programs tailored to a group or university’s students.
Summer courses
n/a as this information sheet is for Spring 2021 only
Academic calendar
Spring 1 2021: January 21 – March 12 Spring 2 2021: March 25 – May 14 Students attending the program through USAC will take part in both Spring 1 and Spring 2.
Orientation schedule for incoming students
Spring 1 ’21: January 21-22
Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can use all exchange spots (up to 10) to send students here if desired. One student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester We anticipate Spring 2021 running normally in person, and do not usually have availability restraints in the spring semester. However, students interested in University Housing options may have limited choices in the spring semester depending on availability.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional month to submit their application materials. More time can be given if needed.
Application material ALCI Application $100 Application fee (waived for students applying through USAC)
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Financial Certification (for I-20) Copy of passport (optional)
Language requirements
None
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
None
Housing assistance
ALCI staff will help students contact housing and make arrangements, but students are responsible for finding their own housing. ALCI students can choose from homestay, University Housing or private housing options in Chico.
Housing application deadline
Depends on choice of housing but it is recommended students apply for housing as early as possible.
Living costs
6 months - $12,108 ($6,888 tuition/fees + $5,220 living expenses) If studying through USAC, tuition is taken care of on the students’ behalf.
Meal plan
Meal plans are available to students in University Housing or for some private student apartments. Meals are included with Homestay In private housing students would be responsible for their own meals/groceries.
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
ALCI requires students to show proof of health insurance but does not have a required provider. Students must be covered for the entire length of their program of study. Minimum coverage amounts: US$100,000 per accident or illness; US$50,000 medical evacuation; US$25,000 repatriation and return of mortal remains
Vaccination requirements
Measles/MMR Immunization Varicella (chickenpox) Tetanus, Diptheria and Pertussis (Tdap) Meningococcal conjugate (one dose after age 16) Hepatitis B 3 shot series (if 18 years or younger on first day of class) Tuberculin Examination (cannot be older than 90 days before travel to U.S.)
Health facilities on campus
Wellcat Health Center <https://www.csuchico.edu/healthcenter/>
Visa requirements
F-1 Student Visa for full time study in the U.S. Short term and part time program study available to students from a Visa Waiver Country without visa
Hiroshima University 1-7-1 Kagamiyama, Higashi-Hiroshima City, Hiroshima, JAPAN 739-8514
SPRING 2021 INFORMATION SHEET FOR INCOMING EXCHANGE STUDENTS Hiroshima University Study Abroad (HUSA) Program
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Updated: June 11, 2020 Name of university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) – Montevideo, Uruguay
Contact person for incoming exchange students
Emily Schmith is the main contact for incoming exchanges. Nadeen Black is the main contact for program specific information.
University website
Usac.edu
General information about the university
University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit, university-based organization providing authentic, affordable study abroad programs at more than 50 locations in 26 countries. Since 1982, we have provided students with life-changing opportunities to live and learn in countries all around the globe. We strive to provide experiences in which students grow into engaged citizens of the world, not only in the classroom, but also through field trips, integrated living, language partners, sports, internships, and volunteer and service-learning opportunities. It is, and always has been, important for us to contribute to the internationalization of universities in the US and abroad. Students from any university are welcome to apply and participate on USAC programs. For over 38 years, students from more than 700 universities around the world have studied with USAC.
University features
Language tracks, field trips, optional tours, cuisine/dance classes, visa assistance, transcript assistance, personalized advisement, and much more. Students will study at the Universidad ORT which is an international non-denominational university. It is the first and largest private university in Uruguay. It has an innovative and entrepreneurial spirit and the main lines of the university are technology, business and design. Every year, more than 11,000 students study at ORT, including international students from Spain, Mexico, Germany, the U.S. and China. The University has received some international accreditation by AMBA and the ARCU-SUR Mercosur system. The campus itself is newer, modern, green, and quite nice. All students have access to a computer lab, classrooms for studying, and a library. There is free Wi-Fi access for the students, a cafeteria with low prices and several options for snacks, lunch or dinner. The university's sports area offers students the possibility of integrating in the school’s team and compete in the University League in several sports.
Short description of the city
Montevideo is the capital of Uruguay, the southern most capital in South America and the biggest city in the country. The city combines a lively and relaxed lifestyle and is quickly becoming a travel destination due to its thriving cultural scene including rich architecture, sandy beaches, plazas, shops, museums, and restaurants. It has a humid subtropical climate with cool winters and warm summers. Montevideo is a green city, with a vast number of green spaces, parks and gardens that allow you to connect to nature while enjoying the life of a city.The city contains an extensive bus service that covers the majority of the city and has been going through an economic boom, so there is plenty of entertainment, culture, and food to be found. Its location makes it convenient to travel to nearby regions such as Buenos Aires, Argentina, and Brazil, and provides a variety of opportunities for day trips around the country.
Exchange program website
https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/uruguay/montevideo
Areas of study open for exchange students
Spanish language courses plus electives in Latin American studies, viticulture, business, and gender studies. Field studies and internships are also available.
Areas of study NOT available to exchange students
Classes with prerequisites that the student does not meet. Most classes with prerequisites are higher level language classes.
Course catalogue https://usac.edu/study-abroad-
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programs/uruguay/montevideo/courses/2021/spring
Summer courses
n/a since this information sheet is for Spring 2021
Academic calendar
January 23 to May 14, 2021. See here: https://usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/uruguay/montevideo/calendars/2021/spring
Orientation schedule for incoming students
Mandatory orientation on January 24 - 25
Number of exchange students to be accepted per academic year
HU can send a maximum of three students in this location per term. One student = one exchange spot.
Availability for spring semester We are currently accepting Spring 2021 applications for this program.
Application deadline for admission
Please send your nominations to Emily Schmith by August 15, 2020. Students will then have an additional few weeks to submit their application to USAC.
Application material
Students will submit a USAC application, transcripts, personal statement, financial agreement, program agreement, conduct form, and course registration form.
Language requirements
All students must enroll in a minimum of 1 language course, although we strongly encourage students to complete an entire language track.
Other requirements
Students should be in good academic standing with HU, have at least a 2.0 out of 3.0 at HU, have completed at least one year of university level study, and take a full course load of at least 12 credits on the USAC program.
Preparatory language course for incoming students
None
Housing assistance
For USAC arranged housing, assistance is provided by the program advisor during pre-departure preparations and by the RD once students arrive on-site.
Housing application deadline
1-2 months after student has been accepted to program
Living costs
Please view the expected living costs for the Spring 2021 semester here: https://secure.usac.edu/study-abroad-programs/uruguay/montevideo/budget-sheet/2021/spring
Meal plan
• No meal plan included in apartment • Breakfast and dinner included in homestay
Insurance packages exchange students are required to purchase
Students are not required to purchase an insurance package if HU already provides insurance for the students.
Vaccination requirements
None are specifically required for this program. However, it would be good to check with your doctor for any vaccinations they recommend getting before traveling abroad.
Health facilities on campus
On-site staff can help students locate health facilities if needed
Visa requirements
Students may be able to receive tourist visa upon arrival, please check with the nearest embassy or consulate.
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