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Program Terms
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Summer
Program
Participants
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Teenagers
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High School
Subject Areas
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Architecture
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Art History
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Art/Fine Arts
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Comparative
Literature
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Culinary Arts
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Culture
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Dance
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Filmmaking
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High School
Program
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International
Relations
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Literature -
General
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Music
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Political
Science/Politics
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Quechua
Language
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Social
Sciences
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Spanish
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Visual Arts
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Quick Look
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Location:
Barcelona - Spain
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Language of Instruction: Spanish
Overview
Month-long Spanish language and cultural immersion programs for students completing grades 10-12 in Barcelona. Daily language classes taught by native speakers; electives and activities such as Flamenco, Spanish guitar, Scuba diving, or surfing; and excursions to many of the best sights around Barcelona. Spend this summer improving your language skills and immersed in Spanish culture with ASA.
Eligibility
For students completing grades 10-12.
Must have had at least one year of Spanish.
Housing/Accommodation
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Dormitory
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Homestay / Host Family
Program Costs
$7,295 plus airfare
Costs
Include: Room and board, tuition, activities, excursions.
Dates
July 1 - 27, 2009
Contact
Academic Study Associates
375 West Broadway, Suite 200
New York, NY 10012
USA
Tel:
800-752-2250 or 212-796-8340
Fax:
212-334-4934
Email
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