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Eastern Michigan University
Academic Programs Abroad

103 Boone Hall
Ypsilanti, MI, USA 48197
734. 487.2424

800.777.3541

programs.abroad@emich.edu

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Iberian Cultural History Tour

 

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Iberian Cultural History Tour

Dates: June 22—July 28, 2006

6 credit hours
Length: 36 days
Program Fee: $4,250* ( Non-EMU Students)
Program Fee: $3,750*
( This cost for currently enrolled EMU students reflects a $500 reduction in program fee.)
*does not include tuition and airfare




*The Program Fee does not include tuition or airfare. EMU Tuition and fees
are billed separately.

 

The Program Fee includes:

  1. All air, rail, ferry and bus transportation between cities.
  2. Field trips and excursions by train, chartered bus, or boat.
  3. Tickets to all musical events and theater productions arranged by the program.
  4. Entrance tickets to museums and sites visited by the program.
  5. International Student Identity Card.
  6. CMI Health Insurance
  7. Room based on multiple occupancy.
  8. Couchettes when possible on overnight trains.
  9. Breakfasts (mostly continental).
  10. Hotel service charges and local taxes.
Items not included:
  1. Tuition for six undergraduate credit hours.*
  2. Round-trip air transportation to and from the U.S.
  3. Most meals other than breakfasts.
  4. Street car, bus or subway fares within cities to concerts, museums, etc.
  5. Passports, textbooks, laundry, independent travel and expenses of a purely personal nature.
* Tuition


Estimated Costs Above the Program Fee

Frequently students ask us how much money they will need above the Program Fee of the tour. Based on estimates made by students on previous tours, the extra expenditures should amount to:

Iberian Cultural History Tour
Meals 800
Street Cars/Subways 125
Laundry 60
Textbooks 100
Miscellaneous 275
Totals $ 1,360

Tuition and fees are billed separately, based on your registration for six undergraduate credit hours.

These expenses do not include the purchase of gifts and souvenirs, nor do they take into account the life-style of the individual student. A major credit card is recommended.


Refunds
No refunds will be made for meals, accommodations, cultural events or other regularly scheduled activities missed by tour participants.


Financial aid for EMU Students:

Eastern Michigan University students who qualify for financial aid may apply it to this program. Appropriate arrangements must be made with the Office of Financial Aid, 403 Pierce Hall. Thanks to financial aid, study abroad is affordable for almost all students, provided that you meet all the eligibility requirements. You can take advantage of a wide array of state, Federal, EMU institutional and private sources of aid. The entire cost of a program, including transportation to and from the program site, tuition, fees and living expenses, is taken into account when financial need is determined. This means that your award will be adjusted according to the actual cost of the study abroad program. The types of aid available to you will vary. Visit the EMU Financial Aid Website   for an overview.


The Emanuel Fenz Cultural History Tour Scholarship for EMU Students:

The Cultural History Tours were developed by EMU's Dr. Emanuel G. Fenz more than 28 years ago. A scholarship in memory of Dr. Fenz's achievement in education has been made available to provide financial assistance to qualified EMU students participating in a Cultural History Tour program. Visit the Online Fenz Scholarship page. Students may also get forms from the Office of Academic Programs Abroad, 103 Boone Hall.


Financial aid for non-EMU Students:

Students from other colleges and universities should apply through their own Financial Aid Office for assistance. Students who do not normally qualify for financial aid at their home institutions or who need additional funds beyond their normal financial aid allocation may consider arranging a loan through the Higher Education Authority loan program of their home state. Programs of this kind enable students to obtain loans at a low interest rate through private banks or through the student's state of residence. Information regarding these programs can be obtained from the financial aid office of the student's home institution. Be sure to have your Financial Aid Officer coordinate any consortium agreements or financial aid you receive with EMU's Financial Aid Office.

 

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Academic Programs Abroad
Eastern Michigan University
103 Boone Hall
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Voice: 734.487.2424 or toll free 1.800.777.3541
FAX: 734.487.4377
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