Pre-Approved Programs

If there is not a Cornell course to suit your needs or if you are looking for a longer off-campus experience, the following organizations are wonderful places to begin your search. Cornell recognizes that these programs are reputable and educational. As long as you receive a "C" or higher in your course work abroad, these credits will transfer seamlessly.

ACM (Associated Colleges of the Midwest) Off-Campus Study Programs

Central College Abroad (Spain, Mexico, France and Austria only)

Chicago Center for Urban Life and Culture

Paris Program with Lake Forest College

SIT (School for International Training)

The Washington Center: Internships and Academic Seminars

Exchange Programs

Cornell College has established exchange agreements with the following institutions for summer, semester or year-long exchange programs

Ewha Woman's University (Korea)

Sookmyung Women's University (Korea)

Both Ewha and Sookmyung offer summer school opportunities for both men and women to study Korea more in depth. Courses are offered in a variety of categories (history, art, literature, economics, medicine, etc.). Cornell-approved students do not pay tuition for either program, but are responsible for airfare, visa, and (in some cases) accommodation costs.

Exchange Program in Northern Ireland (Application deadline is December 1)

Students may apply to study for a semester or full year at a university in Northern Ireland. Students must have a 3.2 GPA and have declared a major to apply. Cornell will nominate up to three students to be reviewed by the Irish committee in March. See criteria letter for full list of participating universities and eligibility details.

To apply for any exchange programs, a student must fill out an Exchange Petition and submit it by the appropriate deadline. For more information on these approved programs, contact Jeannie Burns (x4385) in the Office of International and Off-Campus Studies.

 

Foreign Language Abroad Program (FLAP)

The Department of Classical and Modern Languages offers qualified students the opportunity to participate in certain programs operated by other institutions in countries where the native language is French, German, Japanese, Russian, or Spanish. All of the courses in approved FLAP programs are taught in the foreign language. Prerequisites: a grade point average of 3.0 or higher at the end of the term preceding the start of the program and the appropriate 205-course or its equivalent in the language to be studied (some programs may require additional language preparation). At least one course in the language must have been taken at Cornell. Programs range from one month to one year.

For additional information, please contact faculty in the Department of Classical and Modern Languages.

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