Imagine having an authentic English dinner of fish and chips at a pub in London, or see- ing the centuries old architecture of eastern Europe. ...walking in the lush green grasses of Ireland, helping build a community in Guatemala, or seeing and smelling the de- lights that are Italy. Bs ET0100 (dB 0TH 7010 IE § a (0 VB] a To JO CI TO I A 1 Le abroad with Penn State. Full-time PSU students, friends and family are all welcome. This amazing opportunity affords students the chance of expanding upon their worldview, conquering new chal- lenges and setting new goals. | Students who are interested in the classes that are offered on each trip are encouraged to contact the faculty member who will be teaching the class to get more detailed information. To register for courses offered as a part of Brandywine’s Interna- tional Programs, students are required to get academic approval from both their advisor and teacher of the course or courses he or she wish to take. Students can take up to two courses and earn up to 6 credits at no additional cost. | With hotel and transportation accommodations provided by Celestial Voyag- ers anyone can take pleasure in a fantastic international experience at very affordable rates. First-up, London, England ($1200) for the duration of Thanksgiving break. Price includes round trip airfare, 6 nights stay at the Royal National Hotel and continen- ial breakfast daily. For travels internationally, a passport is required. Study Abroad : scholarships are available online at http://www.bw.psu.edu/Academics/International- Programs/intlprograms.htm (@10157 018 AAR ANCOR WELT: V cll 153 Uo Fea 0) i £=) (1 Bs (0) gl (ohh | BS 0 Le] 1 ail BT) 8 a (034 England over Thanksgiving break and Vienna, Austria & Prague, Czech Republic, over + SANTIS 08 BY (re NF: Re) (oR 811 B= Age V1 21 o) (S36 00) il 1011 1M wo IH 010118 0) Yo [0) WS El) (oX{o Co Mo et Te § é ; London, Englan sold out. Those interested in London are encouraged to speak to Mrs. Gail Wray in the Vairo Library as soon as possible to ensure that there is still room. And make sure you save the date: upcoming trips offered in Spring 2010 are Guatemala, Ireland and Italy and you won’t want to miss those either! Week-long trips abroad, with accompanying courses, were introduced at Penn NTRTICH BJ 10103 ATA 00 (Vy Bl EO A°T O00 Bo Tl 0) dea 10 BAN: I (7S Le) o1<T6 IR To TM oJ (1a [ery WE: EN 1 Ca (Sy a Rn 0) a Le view and cultural horizons to meet new job market demands, to support the Univer- sity’s goal of students engaging in a significant international experience as part of their undergraduate years, and to accommodate students’ limited financial resources and time constraints. The courses are scheduled to run throughout the entire semester, with the trip occurring during semester breaks. Students may take up to two courses, for six general education credits, out of a variety of classes that are offered. On each trip, there are optional excursions available at extra cost, but students can do most of their academic work using low cost public transportation. Off-season travel keeps costs down with fewer tourists present than during peak travel times. And students who wish to enhance their resume at the same time that they travel and learn can elect to add the Interna- tional Studies minor to their degree! While many experiences are enhanced by familiarity with the host country’s language, all courses are in English. Multilingual teachers are available to assist stu- dents, however, with regard to language barriers. Once abroad, students usually form small groups that may function independently and everyone on the trip is able to fully appreciate and experience the benefits of working in a small, spontaneous learning groups. Students from other Penn State campuses and from other universities also take the courses, so a well-rounded learning experience is always present. For more information regarding the classes you can take this academic year, contact Gail Wray at 610-892-1472 or at gbwl@psu.edu. For more information re- garding travel, please contact any of Celestial Voyagers staff, Francoise, Suzy or Leigh, at 800-651-6262 or celestialvoyagers.com. (includes airfare, taxes and surcharges) Travel dates: November 20, -November 27, 2009
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