![]() |
AIFS Stellenbosch University, South Africa - Summer Programs |
|
Explore. Dream. Discover.
Study Abroad What's Next?
|
Location | Academics | Housing | Dates/Deadlines | Program Costs | Eligibility/How To Apply AIFS Stellenbosch University, South Africa - Summer ProgramsStellenbosch is South Africa's second oldest town, after Cape Town, in the world's most beautiful wine country: the Jonkershoek Valley on the southern tip of Africa. Beaches are a half hour away. Scenic mountains nearly 5,000 feet high form a spectacular backdrop. South Africa's million-plus square kilometers host a variety of landscapes, from breathtaking coasts and mountains in the south to the grassland bush in the north. The tip of the continent encompasses everything from the austere flats of the Karoo Desert to the subtropical beauty in Natal's exotic beaches, capped by the majestic Drakensberg mountain range. The 60,000 year-round residents of Stellenbosch enjoy easy access to Cape Town, which is a 30 minute drive and a crossroads of cultures, languages and oceans. Stellenbosch itself is host to music, theater and the arts. Small art galleries, restaurants, shops and hotels dot oak-lined streets, while numerous parks, gardens, nature reserves and playing fields contribute to the town's beauty. The Mediterranean-like climate is temperate year round, making it the ideal location for outdoor activities. October is a month of festivals celebrating food and wine, books, music, crafts and film. During the summer months, concert-goers picnic in gardens by the amphitheater while listening to performances. Sports facilities draw international competitions in cricket, rugby, golf, cross country, cycling and mountain biking. University Profile: Stellenbosch University Stellenbosch University has four campuses and a student population of 15,000, a third of whom are post-graduates (graduate students). The University population is more than 30 percent nonwhite, while 98 percent of the students speak English as their first or second language. African Studies courses open to international students are taught in English, as are a number of regular University courses (see course descriptions below). However, most undergraduate teaching is in Afrikaans. All South Africans at the University speak English, and English is the common language of the international student population of 400. A variety of post-graduate courses is offered in English as well as Afrikaans. The University houses a modern, extensive library collection catalogued on a computerized database. The University's network includes access to the Internet and is accessible from a number of computer centers as well as terminals in student rooms. A language laboratory is also available. The University has its own symphony, wind ensemble, choir, small instrument and choral groups. Numerous professional and amateur productions are staged at the University theater. Its art museum hosts varied exhibitions. Two sports stadiums, two large swimming pools, acres of playing fields and a high tech gym encourage more than 30 competitive and recreational sports. Surrounding hills and mountains beckon those interested in hiking, cycling, jogging, or picnicking. Courses in the following areas are available through this program:
Classes Offered Students choose one of two course options offered each week. Each meets 30 academic hours and is worth two semester (approximately 3 quarter) credits. Students who write a 12-15 page (3600 - 4500 word) paper will be eligible to receive an extra academic credit for a total of three. For a sample list of the courses available each during the summer program, please click here. Students live in a University residence hall in double rooms. They have breakfast in the dorm and receive a monetary allowance for lunch and dinner in a cafe. Bed and breakfast accommodations are provided in London and on the Garden Route tour. Program Dates & Application Deadlines
Program Fees:
Program fees include:
Sample Program Budget
See our What Does It Cost page for more information on fees & deposits you may be responsible for. Financial Aid Most forms of financial aid and scholarships apply to the cost of study abroad programs. Students should consult with a financial aid counselor at their home campus for specific information about awards and eligibility. You can also visit our What Does it Cost web page.
In addition to academic strength, acceptance is based on personal commitment, flexibility, and suitability for study abroad/exchange. 'Current disciplinary record' is defined as an infraction within the last 12 months. How to Apply Before you begin your application, we highly recommend that you see a study abroad advisor to ensure that you have all the information you need about program logistics and eligibility. CWU students can call 963-3622 or drop by the International Center, Room 101 (across from L&L), to schedule an appointment. More Information Prices and dates are subject to change without notice. Contact Study Abroad & Exchange Programs for more information.
Explore. Dream. Discover. |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Contact Information
Study Abroad & Exchange Programs 400 E. University Way Ellensburg, WA 98926-7407 Phone: (509) 963-3612 Fax: (509) 963-1558 Email: goabroad@cwu.edu |
| Central Washington University | 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg WA 98926 | This Site Optimized For Newer Browsers. |