study abroad spring 2014
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STUDY ABROAD By Gracie Ferber
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WHY STUDY ABROAD?
Enhance global perspective
Increase self-confidence
and self-reliance
Gain a valuable advantage
when applying for jobs
Earn academic credit
Form friendships with people
around the globe
Become more culturally
aware
Create unforgettable and
irreplaceable memories
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ELIGIBILITY Any student; first year up to
graduate student
Suggested GPA of 2.5-3.0
All majors welcome
Valid US passport
Want and will to go do it!
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SALISBURY UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS
Salisbury Abroad
SU partner institution
4 weeks-full year
Fall, spring, summer
Taught by local professors
SU credit
SU Global Seminars
6-20 students lead by faculty member
2-4 weeks
Winter, summer, spring break
Taught by SU professor
SU credit
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AFFILIATE PARTNERS
Student enrolls in
international institution
3 weeks-full year
Fall, spring, summer,
winter
Taught by local
professors
Transfer credit
Costs vary depending
on program
ISA, AIFS, API, USAC, GlobalLinksAbroad
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COST & FINANCIAL AID Most programs through
Salisbury cost the same as tuition for a semester/year
All federal aid and SU aid is applied to programs abroad
Maryland financial aid is applied to Salisbury Abroad programs but not outside affiliate organizations
Affiliate Financial Aid
Additional study abroad scholarships SU study Abroad Scholarship
Boren Scholarship
Gilman Scholarship
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GILMAN SCHOLARSHIP Aimed toward students of
limited financial means to pursue academic studies abroad and/or credit-bearing internships
Mission: to diversify the kinds of students who study abroad and the countries where they go
Strongly encourage students who:
Attend community college
Are from a diverse ethnic background
Are going to non-traditional countries
Are first-generation college students
Can receive up to $5000 to apply toward program costs
Including tuition, room and board, airfare, books, and local expenses
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GILMAN ELIGIBILITY Undergraduate student at a 2 or 4
year university
Recipient of a Federal Pell Grant at time of application or during term abroad
Study or intern for a minimum of 4 weeks in one country
All majors welcome, but take a special interest in underrepresented areas in study abroad
Science
Technology
Engineering
Mathematics
To apply, complete the application at www.iie.org/gilman
Can also contact study abroad and financial aid advisors at home institution
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COSTA RICA (“RICH COAST”) Rich and unique culture
¡Pura Vida! - “Pure Life”
Sacred churches
No army
Relatively cheap, definitely affordable
Bordered by Pacific Ocean, Caribbean Sea, Nicaragua, and Panama
Only country to meet all five criteria established to measure environmental sustainability
One of the most bio-diverse countries on the planet
Ideal for biology majors
Interest in animals, nature, conservation, ecology
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MY COSTA RICAN EXPERIENCE Universidad Veritas
Took two biology courses toward my major
Tropical Ecology
Land Vertebrates of Costa Rica
Field Trips through the rainforest/sunrise hikes in lieu of lab
Saw plethora of birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals
Took an art class toward my art minor
Mural Painting
Painted ecological mural at an orphanage
Restored public mural in the city
3 planned excursions through ISA
Arenal Volcano and Hot Springs
Monteverde Cloud Forest
Tamarindo on the Pacific Coast
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MY COSTA RICAN EXPERIENCE Explored rich culture of San Jose/San
Pedro
Church in Cartago
National Theatre and Central Park downtown
FIFA game - Costa Rica vs. Paraguay
Ate traditional meals including gallo pinto and plantains
Went white water rafting down Rio Pacuare
18 miles
4 hours
17 rapids class I-IV
Swam in hot springs and saw Arenal Volcano up close
Hiked for 3 hours to top of National Park overlooking Arenal Lake
Went zip lining on the longest zip line in Latin America
5216 feet across a valley
Went bungee jumping on the highest bungee in Latin America
500 feet into a valley
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MY COSTA RICAN EXPERIENCE Swam in natural swimming pools at
the bottom of waterfalls
Rode waterfall slide in Uvita
Went on several sunset boat tours
Traveled to hostels on free weekends and slept in giant hammocks
Collected coconuts from palm trees and drank fresh coconut water
Went parasailing over the white sand beach in Manuel Antonio off the Pacific coast
Snorkeled at Tortuga Island off Pacific Coast and in Bocas Del Toro, Panama
Held sea star, examined puffer fish up close