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Programs  :  Undergraduate

Rosario, Argentina: Fall and Spring Quarters

Undergraduate Business Students
Dates

Fall Quarter: September – December

Spring Quarter: March – June

Tuition

$6,215 (Including tuition, housing, meals, etc.) for 13 weeks.

Room & Board

Students are placed with homestay families throughout Rosario , either alone or with another student. Host families provide students with the opportunity to try immerse themselves in Argentine culture. Breakfast and dinner are shared with host families. A stipend is allocated on a regular basis for lunches on campus. Daily roundtrip bus fair is provided.

Airfare & Travel

The program fee does not include airfare, visa fees, your campus-based fees and personal expenses such as local transportation, insurance, textbooks, laundry, recreation (including travel), personal supplies and incidental expenses.

PSU Contact

Andrea Price, Study Abroad Adviser, International Education Services, 206 East Hall, 725-5076, e-mail: pricea@pdx.edu.

Program Details

www.aha.intl.org

Eligibility

The Rosario program is open to undergraduate students in all fields of study with at least sophomore status and good academic standing. One term of college or 2 years of high school-level Spanish language course work is required for spring quarter applicants, however, there is no language requirement for the fall sessions.

Application Deadline

Students are encouraged to apply early, as program space is limited. Applications have priority according to the date received.

How to apply

Students are expected to submit a written application and complete personal interview prior acceptance. Selection is based on seriousness of purpose, academic achievement, and individual stability and maturity.

To apply on-line, visit www.aha-intl.org.

 

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