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United Kingdom

AHA International in London

Term To Study: Summer 2015
Application Deadline: Jan 31, 2015
Program Starts: Jul 23, 2015
Program Ends: Aug 29, 2015
Major 1: Anthropology & Archeology
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Major 2: Art History, Criticism, Preservation
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Program Category: One-Country
Program Type: Provider
Link 1: AHA London Center website
Link 2: Estimate of Costs
Program Locations: London
Contact Phone: 989-463-7247
Contact Name: Off-campus Study, Center For Student Opportunity
Contact Email: offcampusstudies@alma.edu
What is Included: Participating students will be assessed the cost of the host program’s tuition, room and board. Other fees invoiced to Alma College by the program will also be added to the Alma College student account. A Registration Fee of $500 will be assessed to help cover administrative costs associated with processes and oversight.
Estimated Costs: For a cost estimate of this program, select the link ESTIMATE OF COSTS above to go to the Alma College Off-Campus Study list of programs. Under the heading COST ESTIMATE, choose the term that interest you. If you decide to apply to the program, download this form and make an appointment with the Financial Aid Office for staff to review your financial aid options. As part of the Off-Campus Study application process, you will be directed to upload this form once you have met with Financial Aid.
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aha england faq.pdf
Program Description

Building on a quarter-century of academic excellence, the London Centre offers multi-disciplinary courses in the liberal arts and humanities. Each course places an important emphasis on experiential learning, transforming the entire city of London into your classroom by incorporating several local outings and excursions. Courses take advantage of the world class galleries and museums like the National Portrait Gallery, Tate Modern, the Cabinet War Rooms, the Churchill Museums and of course the British Museum, which is just a short walk from the AHA London Centre. Each term, students have the opportunity to experience London’s rich theater options from the West End productions to smaller, fringe productions with big name actors like Sir Ian McKellen, Dame Judi Dench, and Sir Patrick Stewart. In addition to taking courses at the AHA London Centre, students also have the option of enrolling in a course at a British University.

Classes take place in the London Centre, a spacious, historic Georgian building in the Bloomsbury-Holborn area, a short walk from the British Museum. The center offers a reading room, building-wide Internet access, and a student lounge. Students who wish to supplement their studies with an outside course at a British University, may apply for one additional course at City University or Queen Mary University of London through AHA at your own cost. For more details, see Course Enrollment at a British University. Students also have access to the International Students House, offering opportunities to meet local British and international students through a variety of activities, events and travel clubs.

ELIGIBILITY: minimum of 2.5 GPA

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Population: 63047162
Capital: London
Per-capita GDP: $ 36600
Size: 243610 km2
Time Zone: (GMT) Dublin

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