Upcoming Info Sessions for Summer Study Abroad Programs

Posted  1/26/2013
Submitted by   Sarah Reuter
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Students can earn six credits studying in Thailand this summer.
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There is also a trip to Italy, which includes a visit to beautiful Lake Como.

Studying abroad in the summer can help you catch up on credits! Earn 3 or 6 credits on programs around the globe this summer. Spend 1-2 weeks abroad with a UHA faculty member and fellow students and earn UHA credits during the experience. Scholarships are available.

Students can register for a short-term program to Thailand, Italy, London, Israel, France, Amsterdam or China. Come to one of the upcoming info sessions in February to learn more about these programs! Click here for program dates, prices, courses and highlights.

First Year London Experience Info Session
Monday, Feb. 11, 4:15-5 p.m., A320
Tuesday, Feb. 12, 12:30-1:30 p.m., A321

Finish your freshman year in London! Freshmen are invited to apply for this non-credit experience that will have students living in central London for one week at Regent’s College.

Thailand Summer Study Abroad Info Session
Wednesday, Feb. 13, 12:30-1:30 p.m., A421
Tuesday, Feb. 19, 12:30-1:30 p.m., A421

Spend 2 weeks studying in Thailand, the Land of Smiles, this summer. Students will earn 6 credits while studying Thai culture, Buddhist approaches to healing and meditation. Students can earn 6 credits in AUCC, EDP and HUM.

Creativity in Italy Summer Study Abroad Info Session
Tuesday, Feb. 5, 12:30-1:30 p.m., A421
Wednesday, Feb. 6, 12:30-1:30 p.m., A421

Spend 2 weeks studying the creativity of Northern Italy in the beautiful city of Milan and breathtaking views of Lake Como. Students will become involved in a series of interactive experiences that will inspire creativity and viewing things from a new perspective. Earn 3 credits in AUCA or AUCC.

China Summer Study Abroad Info Session
Thursday, Feb. 14, 12:30-1:30 p.m., A320

Spend 2 weeks learning about how China's culture and environment affect social change and the well-being of China’s people. Students can earn 3 credits in AUCC or AUCA.

For more information, contact Sarah Reuter, director of international studies, at 860.768.5101 or reuter@hartford.edu.