![]() Summer Program Dates June 26 - July 30, 2013 The group will visit Madrid, Toledo and Segovia at the beginning of the program and stay in Salamanca for the rest of July. An excursion to Pamplona is included. Optional tours to Portugal, and Seville and Granada, are available at extra cost. Our final excursion will be to Barcelona and Figueres (Dali museum). Students will visit museums, monuments and other sites of cultural importance in each city. Alternate return dates are available for students who wish to travel on their own in Europe after the program (extra fee for alternate return dates). Application must be completed by: February 1 Deadlines for payments: March 1 Orientation April 20, 2013 at ASU. All students in Georgia are required to attend orientation or they will be dropped from the program. $5440.00 plus tuition at ASU. Students may take six or nine semester hours, and tuition rates are posted on the ASU web page. The price includes round-trip airfare from Atlanta, books, housing and three daily meals in Salamanca , hotels, museum entrances, excursions, medical insurance and an International Student Identification Card. It does not cover laundry, meals on excursions, transportation to and from classes, or personal spending money. Students live within a mile and a half radius of the center of town, so they can easily walk. Non-residents of Georgia add $250.00 out-of-state fees. Scholarships for Georgia Residents: For Study Abroad Scholarships, check with the study abroad office at your home institution. HOPE scholarships can be used towards the cost of the program, but require special procedures; check with your study abroad office on how to proceed. Institutional scholarships for study abroad programs may be available on your campus. Students enrolled in this program will take a placement test on the first day of class to determine intermediate or advanced language proficiency. Classes are offered in grammar, conversation & composition, literature, history, art, communication & creative writing, culture, business, economics and translation. Contact the program director if you need a special class. Course information |