草榴社区 - guide /tags/guide en Studying abroad for a semester /studying-abroad-semester <div class="field field-name-body field-type-text-with-summary field-label-hidden"><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even" property="content:encoded"><p>The CALS 草榴社区 office offers a variety of semester programs. Students can also find more programs and locations with the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.studyabroad.iastate.edu/semester">草榴社区 Center</a>.&nbsp;</p> <p>Exchange programs may take place during the summer, during a semester, or for an academic year.&nbsp; Students pay the same ISU tuition and fees as they normally would and study abroad at an exchange partner university. This means in-state students can participate in a program for nearly the same cost as a semester at Iowa State. Generally, a 3.0 or higher GPA is required for CALS exchange programs.</p> <p>Another type of program is direct enroll. These programs can also be for a semester or summer and students pay a specific fee to their host university. Program costs largely depend on location, cost-of-living, and if excursions, meals, or housing is included. For non-resident students, programs can be comparable or less in cost than a semester at Iowa State. GPA requirements vary by program.</p> <p>List of <a href="/programs?field_program_country_tid=All&amp;field_semester_tid=All&amp;field_year_value%5Bvalue%5D%5Byear%5D=&amp;field_program_department_tid=All&amp;field_type_of_travel_tid=148">semester programs</a> in CALS.&nbsp;</p> <hr /> <h3><img alt="Semester Program Checklist" src="/files/resize/page/images/semester_program_checklist-500x707.png" style="float:right; height:707px; margin:5px; width:500px" width="500" height="707" /><strong>Steps to take if you are interested in studying abroad for a semester</strong></h3> <ol> <li><strong>Search </strong><a href="http://isuabroad.iastate.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Abroad.Home">ISUAbroad</a><strong>.&nbsp;</strong>Look for programs in the country/area of the world you are interested in living in for a semester or more.&nbsp; To some students it is important to go to a university where they can take courses in their major, for other students that is not a priority.&nbsp; Each student must decide what is most important for them.</li> <li><strong>Narrow down your search.&nbsp;</strong>Look at the courses available for the semester you plan to study abroad at the host institution, and start a Word doc for each university you are considering; copy and paste the names and descriptions of at least 10-15 courses you would like to take (this is important to do <strong>before </strong>visiting with your academic advisor, and something that you should look at together with your advisor). If you can鈥檛 decide which university you would like to go to, make a <strong>pros and cons</strong> list for each program (What do you like about a location/what don鈥檛 you like? Are there things that interest you to do and see in the town/city or nearby? Which university has the most interesting/useful courses available? etc.). It would also be a good idea to <strong>talk with</strong> <strong>someone who has been there before</strong> to find out what their experience was like.&nbsp;Reach out to the study abroad office to meet someone else who has participated in the program.</li> <li><strong>Set up an appointment </strong>to discuss opportunities and possibilities and some logistics with a study abroad advisor.</li> <li><strong>Check course options with your academic advisor </strong>by bringing your ideal class list to your advisor. Work with them to determine how the courses will transfer back to Iowa State.<strong> </strong></li> <li><strong>Apply for a program(s) in </strong><a href="http://isuabroad.iastate.edu/index.cfm?FuseAction=Abroad.Home">ISUAbroad</a>. The ISUAbroad application is important for the selection process, as well as used in many departments on campus once you commit to a program (for registration, financial aid, On Call International insurance, etc.).</li> <li><strong>Complete host institution application.&nbsp;</strong>Each international university will require you to complete their application as well, this will take place <strong>after</strong> you have been nominated by ISU.</li> <li><strong>Commit to the program.&nbsp;</strong>Once you have been officially accepted by the host institution and your application in ISUAbroad has been changed to <strong>Accepted</strong>, go in and click on the <strong>Commit </strong>button.</li> </ol> <hr /> <h3><strong>Scholarships and Funding Opportunities</strong></h3> <ul> <li>There are an array of scholarship and funding opportunities available through Iowa State University, the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, your major department(s), and many more! Check out our <strong><a href="/scholarships-and-funding-opportunities">Scholarship and Funding Opportunities</a> </strong>page to learn more.</li> </ul> <hr /> <h3><strong>How courses from a semester program abroad come back to ISU:&nbsp; </strong></h3> <p><strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> Before you study abroad, confirm with your academic advisor how the classes abroad will transfer back for you to Iowa State.</p> <ul> <li>Transcripts from international institutions are sent to the CALS 草榴社区 office if the student was on a CALS program; or to the 草榴社区 Center in 281 Parks Library if they were on a non-CALS program.&nbsp;</li> <li>The CALS 草榴社区 office sends a certified copy of the original transcript to the Registrar鈥檚 office and your academic advisor (or in some cases, the leadership in your college/the college where you will earn your credit through) will determine how the credits transfer back. In some cases, the course will come in as a specific ISU course (e.g., HIST 201); in other cases, the course will come in as a more generic course (e.g., HIST 2T**).&nbsp; &nbsp;</li> <li>This course information is sent to the student in Workday. The <strong>student must alert their academic advisor</strong> that they have received their transcript otherwise their academic advisor will not know.</li> <li>The advisor will then review these courses to see how they might be used in the student鈥檚 degree program.</li> <li>Students are highly encouraged to save all their coursework and syllabi while they are abroad in case these materials are needed to secure the required approvals.&nbsp;</li> <li>The student picks up their original transcript from their host university in 0018 Curtiss Hall if they were on a CALS program; if they were on a 草榴社区 Center program, they need to go to 281 Parks Library to pick up their original transcript.</li> </ul> <p>&nbsp;</p> </div></div></div><div class="field field-name-field-tags field-type-taxonomy-term-reference field-label-inline clearfix"><div class="field-label">Tags:&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><a href="/tags/guide" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel" datatype="">guide</a></div><div class="field-item odd"><a href="/tags/semester" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel" datatype="">semester</a></div><div class="field-item even"><a href="/tags/long" typeof="skos:Concept" property="rdfs:label skos:prefLabel" datatype="">long</a></div></div></div><div class="field field-name-field-page-image field-type-image field-label-above"><div class="field-label">Image(s):&nbsp;</div><div class="field-items"><div class="field-item even"><img typeof="foaf:Image" src="/files/page/images/semester_program_checklist.png" width="1414" height="2000" alt="Semester Program Checklist" /></div></div></div> Thu, 17 Nov 2016 21:39:10 +0000 sfine 223 at