

be enrolled at Scripps College during participation on the program.Policies for which there are no exceptions students must Eligibility Requirements for Study Abroad and Global Educationġ. Students must meet or exceed the eligibility requirements submit a written application and demonstrate that they have the academic preparation, motivation, and personal maturity to be successful. Applications for participation must be submitted to the Office of Study Abroad and Global Education. The Committee On Study Abroad (COSA)ĬOSA is the college committee composed of faculty, staff, and a student representative with oversight for academic policies related to all semester-long study programs not on the campus of a U.S.

U.S.: Atlanta,GA, Honolulu, HI, Washington, D.C.Īdditional information on each approved program is available on the website. With compelling academic justification, other study sites may be approved by petition on a case-by-case basis. Spain: Barcelona, Granada, Madrid, Seville South Africa: Cape Town, Durban, Kruger National Park New Zealand: Dunedin, Christchurch, Otago, Wellington Italy: Florence, Milan, Parma, Rome, Siena, Sorrento Ireland: Ballyvaughan, Cork, Dublin, Galway Approved programs are available in the following study sites:Īustralia: Brisbane, Cairns/Townville, Melbourne, Sydneyįrance: Montpelier, Nantes, Paris, Strasbourg The Committee on Study Abroad (COSA), a faculty advisory committee, evaluates and approves programs appropriate to the Scripps curriculum and students’ academic interests. More information is available at the Office of Study Abroad and Global Education (SAGE) in Balch Hall, Room 136, and on the SAGE website at. Scripps students choose from opportunities that include traditional, university-based programs, experiential or thematic programs, specialized programs in the arts, internships abroad or in Washington, D.C., and an exchange with Spelman College in Atlanta, GA. The College offers options in over 115 study programs in 46 countries throughout the world. On average 55% of Scripps students, representing all majors, complete a semester of study away, typically in their junior year. The importance of global competence in an increasingly interdependent world prompts students to consider a semester of study in another culture as an integral part of their Scripps education. Foreign Language Requirement While Abroad.Eligibility Requirements for Study Abroad and Global Education.Scripps College Survey Administration, Use, and Reporting Guidelines.Accommodations for Students with Disabilities.
