Global Spotlight: Eurasia
Preparing Globally Competent Citizens
Study Abroad: Germany

Program details: In the years since the fall of the Berlin Wall, the city of Berlin has grown and evolved into one of the most important cultural centers of Europe. Experience the culture and the vibrancy of this fascinating and student-friendly city, along with side trips to Dresden, Potsdam, and Weimar. You will have the opportunity to improve your German, meet other students from around the world, and discover the beauty, the rich layers of history, the architecture, the fabulous food, the music, and the fascinating people of Berlin.

Come and experience the history, the culture, and the vibrance of this fascinating and student-friendly city. In Berlin you will have the opportunity to improve your German, meet other students from around the world, and discover the beauty, the architecture, the fabulous food, and the fascinating people of Berlin. Information Sheet

Tentative dates: May 2 - June 1, 2013.

Anticipated curriculum: German 1010 (4 credits), German 1020 (4 credits), German 2010 (4 credits), German 202G (4 credits), German 2700 (4 credits), German 3030 (3 credits), German 380R (3 credits), Language 291R (1 or 2 credits). Other courses may be offered upon consultation.

Estimated participation fee: $2,895. Apply by February 1, 2013, for this price.

Participation fee covers: Classroom instruction, home stays in Germany, public transportation in Berlin, program side-trips, entry fees, international health insurance.

Participation fee does not cover: UVU tuition (approx. $160 per credit hour), passport, all meals, round-trip airfare, discretionary spending.

Director: Jeff Packer, assistant professor of German, LA003M, 801.863.8626, packerje@uvu.edu.

Application deadline: February 1, 2013. Submit application, two letters of reference, $195 non-refundable application fee, and $300 program deposit. If you miss the deadline, you may be welcome to apply until the program is full, but please note that the participation fee will be higher and program space is limited. Application materials are available at International Study Program in WB147 or here: Application,Letter of Reference, Program Payment Card, Application Payment Card.

Tuition Waivers: UVU Employee & Employee Dependent Tuition Waivers may be applied for up to six credits of ISP tuition.

Financial aid: Pell grants and Federal Insured Student Loans may be applied to the program, based on eligibility.
Applicants must have a current FAFSA form on file at the Financial Aid Office (BA 105) and complete all necessary application forms for financial aid.

Scholarships: UVU will provide need-based scholarships to qualified participants. For an application click here.

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