Have you thought about studying abroad? If not, you should strongly consider it. Not only is it a great experience, and something that looks great on your resume, but here at KSU it is also very affordable! Below are some common questions that student have about studying abroad.
1. What are the program entry requirements (GPA, language skills, essay, etc.)?
Each program’s requirements are different; KSU summer programs require a minimum cumulative 2.0 GPA. Not all programs require you to speak a foreign language, and there are always representatives in the host country who speak English and who can help you.
2. Do the courses fit into your major or are they electives? How many credit hours are available?
It depends on your major and the program. Most KSU summer programs offer both general education and upper level courses. Some majors require study abroad.
3. How much will it cost? Are there scholarships available? Is financial aid applicable?
Costs vary for each program; and are based on the destination and length of stay.
Financial aid will help with the expenses of the trip, and the Hope Scholarship will reimburse students for tuition costs.
Scholarships are available that could help pay for the cost. Applications available at: http://www.kennesaw.edu/globalinstitute/igi_financialaid.htm
4. When can I go and for how long? Two-weeks, one month, summer, one semester, one year?
You can go any semester that is convenient for you. The length of your stay will depend on the program you chose, but generally KSU summer programs are 4-6 weeks long, we also have semester and academic year exchanges.
You can also visit the KSU Education Abroad Website for more information at: http://www.kennesaw.edu/studyabroad/index.html
- Paul DeCock, Area Coordinator
- Paul DeCock, Area Coordinator