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Q. What does this program offer?
A. The Missouri London Program allows you to take classes from the MU curriculum that are taught by faculty from various Missouri Universities. If you have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA, you may also be able to select courses from the regular offerings within Imperial College of the University of London. International internships may be available for students with a minimum 2.75 GPA. All courses have been structured so that academic credits earned by students are part of the regular authorized course offerings and courses are taught by a combination of British and American academics. A number of events are planned each week which are partially or totally subsidized by the social fund built into the program fee.

Q. What is it like there?
A. London - A Roman Town, a trade center, city of poets, of kings and queens, cathedrals and traditions. London, the capital city of eight million people. Straddling the River Thames, it covers more square miles of elegant squares, green parks, museums, monuments, and elegant shopping streets than you could hope to explore in a lifetime. Over forty live theatre companies, five major orchestras, plus several opera and ballet companies make London their home. The scores of performances, concerts and recitals all over the city make London the cultural center of Europe.

Q. What will I study?
A. All students are required to take British Life and Culture. Distinguished British and European lecturers cover a different topic each week relating to British history, culture and civilization.The remaining course offerings change every semester, but consist mostly of humanities courses. You should see the program coordinator for the most current course listing. This program also offers Journalism and Business internship opportunities.

Q. When can I go?
A. You can participate in this program for any of the following terms:
yes Fall Semester
yes Spring Semester
no Academic Year

Q. Where will I live?
A. Accommodations are provided in flats with two to six students per room. Each room contains beds, a study desk and a wardrobe. All flats have kitchenettes, private bathroom and toilet facilities. The accommodations are located within easy walking distance of the classroom and program office. Kensington High Street, Cromwell Road and Gloucester Road shopping districts are close at hand with grocery, laundry and dry cleaning shops, large department stores, restaurants, boutiques and antique dealers. All of London is easily accessible by Underground ("Tube") service from nearby stations or by bus. Address and telephone contact numbers will be provided in the orientation literature.

Q. Will I get academic credit?
A. You may earn 12 credit hours. You will be able to enroll in only those courses approved by MU faculty. The approved course list is available in the Study Abroad Resource Room in the International Center. Grades earned on this program will be figured in to your cumulative GPA.

Q. Can I afford to go?
A. This is a fee paying program which makes it more expensive than an exchange program. In addition to the program cost, you must also pay MU tuition. All study abroad participants will pay a $350 study abroad administrative fee. Please see your advisor for current cost estimates.

Q. Can I get financial aid?
A. Most financial aid that you normally receive for your classes at MU should apply to the cost of the program. If you are not a Missouri resident, you will be billed for MU non-resident fees and so remain eligible for any non-resident scholarships you receive from MU. Additional grants, loans or scholarships may be available to offset the extra costs incurred on this program. Please see the advisor for study abroad financing at the MU Financial Aid Office for more complete information. The International Center offers study abroad scholarships as well. Scholarship applications are included in the MU Study Abroad Application.

Q. Am I eligible?
A. Students in good standing, with a minimum of 2.5 GPA, are eligible for admission to the Missouri London Program.

Q. How do I apply?
A. See the Study Abroad Application Instructions on this web-site for more information.

Q. Where can I find out more?
A. In the Study Abroad Resource Room at the International Center, you will find additional information on this and other overseas opportunities. Peer Advisors will be on hand to answer any questions you may have, and Study Abroad Advisors are available by appointment. You can also visit the Missouri London Program website for more information about the program.


Last Modified: Thursday, 08-May-2008 15:06:26 CDT 
Last Modified: Thursday, 08-May-2008 15:06:26 CDT
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