

Students studying abroad are charged for the regular Centre room and board plan. If you have significant financial need, you may also qualify for additional funding from the Center for Global Citizenship. Flights to the abroad site are also the responsibility of the student. All pre-departure meetings, including the travel medicine meeting held each semester, are mandatory.
CENTRE STUDY ABROAD PLUS
The same as studying in Danville, plus a $375 deposit (surcharge/emergency fund/carbon offset) due 29 March 2023, and a $25 travel medicine fee.

The Center for Global Citizenship does not facilitate this. You cannot obtain a visa once you are in Europe. If you plan to arrive in Europe early or stay once the program ends, you must acquire a long-term French study visa, a time-consuming process that requires a fee and an in-person visit to a French consulate. When students are away from Strasbourg for the night, they must let the director know where they’ll be and travel with at least one other Centre student, unless their parents email the director permission for them to travel alone.ĩ0-day maximum stay: The Strasbourg program purposely lasts fewer than 90 days so that students do not have to obtain a visa for stays of longer than 90 days. Increasingly, Strasbourg students are opting to spend some of their travel periods in their Strasbourg apartments, taking day-trips to Germany and around Alsace. on Thursdays, students can sometimes leave for weekend travel on Thursday evenings. Special Notes about Program Dates and Travel.īecause classes often end at 5:00 p.m. The Fall semester starts Arrival 13 Sept, beginning classes 19 Sept and the students leave on 10 December Spring semester is 14 Feb and classes start 20 February the semester ends 13 May.
