Application Information
Scholarships
Applications: Accepted starting August 29, 2016, after completing an International Programs advising appointment. Application deadline is March 10, 2017. Visit www.austincc.edu/studyabroad to schedule advising appointments and for program applications.
Twenty-five $2,000 Board of Trustees’ Study Abroad Scholar- ships are available to eligible applicants on a competitive basis. Applicants must apply to an ACC study abroad program. Other eligibility criteria includes:
Acceptance Policy: Applicants must meet all application criteria and be interviewed by the program faculty leader. Eligibility: Students must be at least 18 years of age and in good academic standing by the start of the program. Students must complete prerequisites prior to the program start date.
How to Apply 1. Download program brochure at www.austincc. edu/studyabroad. 2. Make advising appointment with International Programs at www.austincc.edu/studyabroad. 3. Download application at www.austincc.edu/studyabroad. 4. Fill out application and submit all required items. 5. Submit completed application to International Programs. 6. Schedule and attend interview with program faculty leader. 7. Await notification from International Programs.
Benefits of Study Abroad
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Minimum cumulative G.P.A. of 2.00 by the scholarship application deadline. Minimum of 5 ACC college credits earned in the fall 2016 semester. Minimum of 12 hours of ACC college credits earned by the start of the study abroad program.
Transfer credits or credit by examination will not count towards the totals. Only students accepted into a program can be awarded a scholarship. Applications: Visit www.austincc.edu/studyabroadfor an application.Application period begins August 29, 2016 and ends March 10, 2017
Financial Aid Specific information on financial aid can be found at: http://www.austincc.edu/tuition-and-financial-aid/obtain-financial-aid. Contact any ACC campus Financial Aid Office if you have questions.
Payment Schedule Payment is not due at the time of application. A $400 non-refundable deposit is due within one week of acceptance notifications. Final program fee payment deadline is April 3, 2017. All program fee payments must be made on ACC Marketplace. Program fees are non-refundable.
ACC faculty-led study abroad programs provide the opportunity for more than just course credit. You’ll find personal enrichment in a variety of ways: • • • • •
Enhance the value of your degree with an expanded worldview. Gain new perspectives and experience other cultures. Participate in a multicultural exchange alongside fellow ACC students. Advance your foreign language skills. Make friends and network globally. Student participants must abide by all program rules and regulations. Program dates, itinerary, and fees are subject to change. Program fees are non-refundable.
Highland Business Center Room 508.4 5930 Middle Fiskville Road Austin, Texas 78752 Telephone: 512.223.7114 Email:
[email protected] Student participants must abide by all program rules and regulations. Program dates, itinerary, and fees are subject to change. Program fees are non-refundable.
Spain
Spanish IV & Spanish Conversation SUMMER SEMESTER 2017 JUNE 14 to JULY 3 , 2017
Course Information • This study abroad program offers the following courses: Spanish IV (SPAN 2312/3 credits) and Spanish Conversation (SPAN 1300/3 credits). Students in the program will be enrolled in both courses held during the first 5.5-week session. Courses in Austin take place May 3o to June 12, 2017. Courses and program related activities in Spain take place June 15 to July 2. • Prerequisite: Spanish III at the college or university level with a C or better, or equivalent credit by exam. • Program faculty leader is ACC Professor Jan Emberson. Program fee of $3,750 includes: • Airfare from Barcelona to Granada • Accommodations, including host families in Granada (with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and laundry) • Ground transportation to/from itinerary activities • Excursions and entrance fees per itinerary • Welcome and farewell dinner • Airport Pickup and Dropoff in Granada • 24/7 logistics support and emergency assistance Not included: • Airfare • ACC course tuition/fees/books • Meals (not listed in program) • Personal expenses Pre-departure expenses: • International Student ID Card (ISIC - $25) • Passport and visa fees (if applicable) • Vaccinations (if applicable)
www.austincc.edu/studyabroad
Message from the Faculty Leader
Program Itinerary
Program Itinerary
Dear Students,
Wednesday, June 14 Wednesday, June 21 Depart Austin to Barcelona Morning: Class (9:30am11:00am) Thursday, June 15 Afternoon: Beach and/or Arrive Barcelona Free Time Transfer to Hostel TwenEvening: Prepare for Detytu parture to Granada Afternoon: Explore surrounding area near Hostel Thursday, June 22 Evening: Las Ramblas, Morning: Depart Barcelona Churros and Chocolate, and for Granada (by Vueling) El Corte Ingles Market Afternoon: Transfer to Host Families Friday, June 16 Evening: Orientation, City Morning: Class (9:30amTour, and Tapas 11:00am), Barrio Gotico City Tour Friday, June 23 Afternoon: Welcome Lunch Morning: Class (10:00amCasa Batllo 1:00pm) Evening: Free Time Afternoon:Language Experience - Gymkhana (LanSaturday, June 17 gauge Practice with Locals) Morning: Class (9:30amEvening: Free Time 11:00am) Afternoon: Parque Guell Saturday, June 24 Evening: Montjuic Magic Day: Free Time Fountain Show (Optional) Evening: Flamenco Dance Class and Performance Sunday, June 18 Morning: Activity Meeting Sunday, June 25 Day: Tibidabo Amusement Day: Sierra Nevada Guided Park Tour - Las Alpujarras Evening: Free Time Evening: Free Time
Wednesday, June 28 Morning: Class (10:00am1:00pm) Afternoon: La Alhambra Evening: Free Time
¡Bienvenidos a España! The stunning city of Barcelona will be the first stop on our learning adventure in Spain. La Sagrada Familia, Parque Guell and La Casa Batlló architectural gems of the Spanish architect, Antonio Gaudi, that we will visit during our week in Barcelona. During a day trip to Figueres, you will experience first hand Dali’s unique sense of artistic expression in the Salvador Dali museum, after touring the fascinating town of Girona, where scenes from “Game of Thrones” have been filmed. all of which dovetail beautifully with our study of the Arts “Lec. 17” in our curriculum during that week. In Barcelona, you will stroll along Las Ramblas, and see Barcelona and the Mediterranean from the top of the ferris wheel on Tibidabo Mountain, before traveling south to Granada. In Granada you will be a part of daily life in Spain. The learning that will be gained from this experience is unlike any that you will get elsewhere. Classroom time will serve as your lab and preparation for excursions during which you’ll use the Spanish you learn daily. In conversations with other university students during the “Language Exchange”, and in daily conversation with your host family, the theme of our last chapter “Current Events and Politics” will come to life. A typical day will consist of attending class from 10:00 to 1:00, and breaking for lunch and siesta. Afternoon/evening excursions will serve as our lab for “Conversational Spanish”, as well as enable you to learn about the rich history and cultural evolution of the Andalusian region. You will have ample study time in the afternoon, evening, or both. Service learning will allow you the opportunity to work with others from Granada who are volunteering to serve in their community. Touring the Alhambra, learning about Spanish cuisine, attending a Flamenco dance class and performance, relaxing in Arabic baths, participating in a cultural scavenger hunt mixed with assignments that are woven into daily activities, will not only deepen your linguistic and cultural knowledge, but also broaden your world view. This expanded worldview will change you in a way that you will appreciate for the rest of your life! Thank you for considering the program. I look forward to learning with you!
Jan Emberson Professor, Foreign Langauges Cell (512) 917.2173
[email protected] Rio Grande Campus Student participants must abide by all program rules and regulations. Program dates, itinerary, and fees are subject to change. Program fees are non-refundable.
Monday, June 19 Day: Girona - Figueres Guided Tour, Dali Museum Evening: Free Time Tuesday, June 20 Morning: Activity Meeting Day: La Sagrada Familia Evening: Free Time
Monday, June 26 Day: Service Learning (TBD) Evening: Free Time
Thursday, June 29 Morning: Class (10:00am1:00pm) Afternoon: Albaicin Tour and Arabic Baths Evening: Free Time Friday, June 30 Morning: Class (10:00am1:00pm) Afternoon: Free Time Evening: Spanish Cooking Class Saturday, July 1 Morning: Class (10:00am1:00pm) Afternoon: Free Time Evening: Free Time Sunday, July 2 Morning: Free Time Afternoon: Farewell Lunch Evening: Farewell Dinner with Host Families Monday, July 3 Program Ends Return to Austin or Independent Travel
Tuesday, June 27 Morning: Language Exchange Evening: Class (5:00pm8:00pm)
Student participants must abide by all program rules and regulations. Program dates, itinerary, and fees are subject to change. Program fees are non-refundable.
Student participants must abide by all program rules and regulations. Program dates, itinerary, and fees are subject to change. Program fees are non-refundable.