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Study Abroad

MADRID, SPAIN     JUNE  2009

 

June 2 - June 17, 2009

$4200 Program cost includes:

CLASS OFFERINGS

(3 credit hours)

 

FLS 316 Topics in Spanish - Language & Literature Madrid: A Spanish Cultural Approach & Experience

PREREQUISITES FOR FLS 316:

    Interview with Dr. Cisneros

    (this can be scheduled prior to registration and no later than Nov. 6, 2008)

    Contact: Dr. Adolfo Cisneros, 677-2464

 

aPHL 350 Art in the Human Experience

Contact:  Dr. Mike Greene, 677-2442

 

LAS 101 Study Abroad Orientation, Field Activities, and Re-entry Report

1 credit hour - Required of all students

aApproved for General Education

REGISTRATION: A 2.5 GPA is required to register for study abroad programs.  Students who are present at 8:30 am on Tuesday, October 21, 2008 in the Student Center Ballroom, will enroll in order of their cumulative credit hours until classes fill.  Thereafter, enrollment is first-come, first-served.

A $500 non-refundable deposit is required to secure your registration.  After the initial deposit, a payment of $1850 will be due by February 2, 2009.  Final payment of $1850 will be due no later than March 2, 2009.  Notice of cancellation must be made in writing.  Those who cancel after February 1, 2009 will be subject to a $750 cancellation fee.  Those who cancel after May 1, 2009, will be subject to a 100% cancellation fee.

Disclaimer: Class offerings may change. All classes are contingent upon achieving a minimum enrollment as well as on other factors. Bradley University reserves the right to cancel any program, interrupt it, and introduce any and all changes it deems necessary to secure the well-being and safety of participants. Bradley University clearly stipulates that it is not liable for financial and/or other losses to the participants which might result should it take the measure mentioned above. Bradley University assumes no responsibility for independent travel or activities of individual students. Participation in this program is contingent upon fulfilling all prior University financial obligations. Students on academic probation are not eligible to enroll in Study Abroad courses. For more information, visit our offices in 325 CGCC, or call (309) 677-2400.