September 21, 1994 Study Abroad: Study Around the World On Penn State Tuition By Margot C. Karpathy How would you like to spend time studying abroad? That's just what Bob Lewis did this past summer, and he loved it! He was one of eight Penn Staters who spent three weeks during the months of June and July at Westminster College near London, a school that used to be part of Westminster Abby and recently joined Oxford University. “We have an agreement with several universities throughout the world, including England, Japan, Australia, and Germany,” explained Dr. Alessandra Graves, contact person for the foreign study program, “and students can choose to study abroad “either for one semester or a whole year.” The prerequisites include a GPA of at least 2.5 and letters of recommendation from two professors, emphasizing the student's level of maturity and self-discipline. Students can only go after their junior year, however, and applications must be mailed in approximately one year ahead of time since the slots are limited. “Certain universities have specialized programs,” Dr. graves continued. For example, for business administration, foreign language, architecture or engineering majors, she recommends the Australian or Great Britain universities. All, of course, offer general courses of study. Bob Lewis studied “Western Economy in Transition” from the European perspective, which he took in order to round out his liberal studies program in sociology and education. “There’s an emerging global community happening around us, “ he said about his choice of study, “and we cannot operate within ourselves without seeing other systems, without knowing how to integrate the two approaches, and without basing our decisions on more than simply our own values.” According to Lewis, it was a high intensity course: 15 weeks’ work squeezed into five hour schooldays that “placed a lot of responsibility on students through the [British] system.” There was “no student participation but solely lectures, exams, midterm, a final, and some field trips.” But even though the eight hour trips were also mostly lectures, Lewis enjoyed them. “We went to the areas we were discussing,” he smiled, “like health-care institutions and public housing areas.” It was a time of “lots of fun and good friends, as well as greater awareness, confidence in the future.” He made the Dean’s List for the summer. “It's great experience for everyone who wants to get ahead in the world,” Dr. Graves said. If nothing else, just think how it would look on your resume! “Every college student should study abroad for at least a semester,” Lewis agreed. : And the best part? The cost of studying abroad is the same as it would be to study at University Park. There are scholarships, loans, and financial aid available, so the only extra cost the student must cover is the airline tickets. For further information and brochures, please contact Dr. Graves in room 212] MN, or call 892-1446. Club Update Photo by: NICHOLAS FELICI Lion Ambassadors Roar! By Phillip Hoertz Getting involved in your school is very important these days, and joining a school club is a great way to get involved and meet new people. Becoming a Lion Ambassador is one way for students to become part of the campus. The Lion Ambassadors isa group of students who render services to the campus. They can be a tour guide for prospective students, a campus host or greeter at special events, or take part in raising money for charities. Raising school spirit by organizing campus events is also a responsibility for Lion Ambassadors. Upcoming events the Lion Ambassadors have scheduled include a car wash to raise money for the Leukemia Society of America, a Thanksgiving food drive to help the needy, and a holiday Candy Cane-O- Gram to help raise school spirit. Lion Ambassadors also interact with University administrators, faculty, and staff and learn how to handle themselves in a variety of situations. These skills could help students in the future after college. To be a Lion Ambassador, a student must maintain a 2.5 GPA or better. If interested, contact Mrs. Marianne Rhodes in room 111F in main building “or call 892-1253. Page 3 Bob Lewis, center foreground, from Delco Campus, and the group from Main Campus, at reception area of Westminster College, Oxford University, England. Photo by: BOB LEWIS Visit Exotic Martinique With the French Club By Wes Tomlinson The 33 member French Club is planning a four day trip over the Thanksgiving Holiday to the exotic French speaking island of Martinique in the Caribbean. Travel agencies are being contacted for prices. Anyone who knows of an inexpensive charter flight company please contact Wes Tomlinson at 566-9097. The trip will be open to everyone. Also being planned is an on- campus All-French Day with special French dishes offered in the cafateria. Other possibilities include a French food demonstration, Air France banners, posters and Airline hostesses for the program and a promotional drawing for a free trip to Paris. The French Club is contacting the French Consulate about providing a speaker for a seminar on French- American relations and our relations with French speaking Haiti in conjunction with the political science classes. Anyone desiring to join the French Club please contact Wes Tomlinson, co-chairperson or Dr. Alita Kelley. The Dean's List A congratulatory note goes out to the following students who were named to the Dean’s list for achieving a 3.5 G.P.A. and higher during the Spring Semester. Kimberly Bauer Kimberly Doolittle James Freeman Richard Graham Sadie O'Deay Paul Proulx Angela Schaeffer Herbert Tomlinson Karen Tracy Laura Troland Sharon Vivald Andrea Wolff Kimberly Baker David Beam Robert Killingslea Barbara Boggs Glenn Bowman William Bradley Donald Bravo Erica Brooks Mark Brooks Margaret Carlson Melissa Carrara Lisa Daino Rachel Davidson Gabriel De Moske Judith Del Rossi Catherine Dougherty John Fare Leonard Firth James Foltz Courtney Gatchell Kevin Glenn Wylie Gomez Jacqueline Grant Henry Hale Debra Hamilton Jennifer Hewitt Judy Iadicicco David Impagliazzo Toby Jarmon Jennifer Jaworski Georgianna Jones Jennifer King Katheryn Kirkner Melissa Kline Jessica Kriza Mark La Spada Brian Lauer Sang Lee Robert Lewis Michele Lombardo Holly Loveland Eva Lulias Robert Lyons Joanna Marchesano Kara Masters Edward McCoy Allen McMillin Sandra Mullen Lauren Neary Nancy Nelson Daniel O'Donnel Katherine Ora Regina Papale Erica Parks Alessandro Perilli Laurie Petree Jeff Pollock Jane Resides David Salome Michael Scanlan Michael Schaeffer Tracie Scopio Robyn Seiders Shannon Shisler David Sollenberger Erica Sorkin Abraham Stephens Richard Stief Peter Tae Anthony Tassoni Lynn Tenaglio Susan Thompson Mark Tracy Nancy Travaglini Anthony Tresselt Fara Walling Jeff White Robert Williams