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Fall
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Spring
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Academic
Year
Program
Participants
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Undergraduate
(College)
Subject Areas
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Accounting
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Architecture
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Communications
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Computer
Science
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Conflict
Studies
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Creative
Writing
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Culture
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Design
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Economics
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Engineering -
Computer
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English
Literature
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Filmmaking
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Finance
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Furniture
Design
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Hospitality
Administration
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Interior
Design
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International
Relations
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Journalism
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Legal Studies
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Marketing
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Mathematics
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Photography
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Public
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Visual Arts
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Quick Look
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Location:
Dublin - Ireland
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Host Institution: Griffith College Dublin
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Language of Instruction: English
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Academic Credit Available: Yes
Overview
Griffith College Dublin was established in 1974 and currently has 5,000 students studying on a full and part-time basis. Recognized as one of the top private universities in Dublin, Griffith College offers everything students expect in a quality university including various sports team, a gym, radio station, internet and computer access throughout the campus, and much more. It is located just one mile from the shopping of Grafton Street and the heart of Dublin. With small class sizes and lecturers who are known for their approachability, you will quickly feel part of campus life; and with classmates from Ireland and over 56 other countries, Griffith provides an international study experience you will never forget.
Students are housed in the brand new hall of residence that contains apartments that have unlimited free Internet access and dedicated study areas. Bedrooms are comfortable and fully furnished, while kitchen areas boast well appointed cooking facilities, fridge/freezer, microwave, electric kettle and ample storage cupboards.
Dublin, the capital of Ireland, began life as a Viking settlement founded over 1,000 years ago on the banks of the river Liffey. It became an administrative capital after the Norman conquest of Ireland in the 12th Century.
Today Dublin has a population of 1.5 million, with all the amenities of a big city, yet still retains a small town atmosphere. It is friendly and safe and is a city of culture with a wide variety of art galleries, museums, theatres, cinemas, shops, restaurants and cafes, nightclubs, zoological gardens and much more. Most of these amenities are within easy walking distance of the college and visitors are never at a loss for entertainment.
Academic Credit
Academic credit is available.
Students can earn up to 16 credits per semester. Upon completion of the program, students receive an official transcript from Clark Atlanta University.
Eligibility
Students must be at least 18 years of age and must have completed at least one semester of study at a U.S. university, college, or community college. Students who have already graduated are eligible for this program. Minimum GPA requirement is 2.5. Students must submit an Official Transcript and 4 passport photos.
Housing/Accommodation
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Apartment / Flat
Students are housed in the brand new hall of residence that contains apartments that have unlimited free Internet access and dedicated study areas. Bedrooms are comfortable and fully furnished, while kitchen areas boast well appointed cooking facilities, fridge/freezer, microwave, electric kettle and ample storage cupboards.
Program Costs
Spring 2008: $12,495
Fall 2008: $12,495
*Prices are subject to change. Please visit the ASA website for updates.
Costs
Include: Academic credits, tuition, official transcript from Clark Atlanta University, cell phone, room, airport pick-up, medical insurance, ISIC card, pre-departure orientation guide, on-site orientation, excursions and more.
Financial Aid
Yes.
ASA will accept any type of financial aid, grants, scholarships, or loans that you receive to help pay for our programs. However, it is ultimately up to the aid provider to decide if they will allow you to use it to go abroad. For example, most colleges/universities will allow you to apply your federal grants or loans to go abroad, but not your scholarships or university grants.
ASA also awards scholarships ranging from $250 - $1,250 every year. To be eligible for a scholarship, you must submit the Scholarship Application Form at the same time you apply for the program. The application form must be accompanied by a 1,000 word essay and a demonstration of financial need. Visit the ASA website for further details.
Dates
Spring Semester: Late January - Late May
Fall Semester: Late September - Late December
*Visit ASA's website for exact dates.
Deadlines
Deadlines are posted on the ASA website.
Contact
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Suite 501
Boston, MA 02118
USA
Tel:
888-845-4272
Fax:
617-437-9390
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