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Why Study Abroad?I need help on this one... Trip DatesStart: Wednesday, May 1, 2024 DestinationsImmerse yourself in cultural activities and company site visits in three countries in just 10 days! Destinations are subject to change during planning phase.
CostTotal cost: $2,750 program fee + course tuition
Funding Opportunity: Students may qualify for the UWF Foundation Study Abroad Scholarship to reduce out-of-pocket costs. More information about this funding opportunity will be sent to approved applicants by International Affairs in spring 2024. Eligibility RequirementsStudents must meet the following requirements to be eligible for this opportunity:
Course registration is dependent upon the status of your Study Abroad Application and compliance with Study Abroad Health Insurance requirements. FlightsWe will depart and return to Pensacola Regional Airport. All participants will travel as a group on the same roundtrip flights.
Airline ticket purchases are dependent upon information obtained in your Study Abroad Application and valid passport. Make sure you have both of these items by the deadlines listed in the Dates & Deadlines calendar.
Submit a Study Abroad ApplicationTo get started, complete a UWF Faculty-Led Study Abroad Application. Applications are due by November 17, 2023.
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Once your Study Abroad Application is approved, start preparing for May with the following required steps. Attend Mandatory MeetingsAttendance for all meetings is mandatory. Meeting dates are listed on the Dates & Deadlines calendar. Make On-Time PaymentsThe cost of the trip can be paid in five installment payments of $550. Installment deadlines are listed on the Dates & Deadlines calendar. Payment Instructions: You will receive an invoice with payment instructions via email. Purchase an International Phone PlanAdd language here... --- What other "Next Steps" do students need to prep for? |
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THIS INFO IS COPY/PASTE FROM RICHARD'S Traveling to Germany FAQ DOCUMENT.Technology & Electronical Devices
Money
“If you're with a big bank, check to see if they're part of any alliance where you can use ATMs fee free in other countries (for Bank of America, Deutsche Bank). Simply tell them what country you're going to and they can tell you if there's a fee-free alliance partner bank there.” Source: http://www.clarkhoward.com/handling-your-money-overseas (February 21, 2019)
When you shop for coffee or a snack (and basically any small amount of money) make sure you have cash. Many places (like bakeries or kiosks) either do not accept credit cards at all or only if you spend more than 20 Euros. Other
For beverages, some areas are wine producing and local products are always popular. Bottled water and soft drinks are common, and you can get most conveniently (and reasonably priced) at local supermarkets or convenience stores (drug stores) such as Rossmann, Müller, or dm. Soft drinks at kiosks and in bakeries are usually over-priced. Also: when you order a drink in restaurant, there are no refills.
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Dates & Deadlines
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ContactArgos on the Rhine ContactAOTR Faculty Leader: Argos on the Rhine students will be under the instruction of Dr. Felicia Morgan. Contact her with questions about how your course (GEB4361) will be structured. AOTR Advisor: For questions about your eligibility and degree plan, contact Brooke Ciolino (bciolino@uwf.edu) MBA ContactMBA Faculty Leader: MBA students will be under the instruction of Dr. Richard Hawkins. Contact him with questions about how your course (ECP6705) will be structured. MBA Advisor: For questions about your eligibility and degree plan, contact your MBA Advisor:
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