Student Handbook
Exchange and Study Abroad Program
2016 - 2017
Contents
Study Abroad Philosophy 4
Introduction 4
Goals and Program Definitions 4
Undergraduate 5
Study Abroad Forms 6
Application Procedures, Requirements and Timeline 6
Requirements 7
Application 8
Fall/Spring Timeline 9
Summer Session 10
Pre-departure Orientation 11
Academic Credits: Course Advising, Evaluation and Transfer 11
Advising 11
Evaluation 11
Transfer Credit Evaluation 11
Financial Matters 15
Tuition Fees 15
Financial Aid 15
Scholarships 15
Visa Requirements and Passports 15
Passports 15
Visas 15
Graduate 18
Study Abroad Forms 18
Application Procedures and Timeline 18
Pre-departure Orientation 20
Academic Credits: Course Advising, Evaluation and Transfer 20
Advising 20
Evaluation 20
Transfer Credit Evaluation 20
Financial Matters 21
Tuition Fees 21
Financial Aid 21
Scholarships 21
Visa Requirements and Passports 21
Passports 21
Visas 21
Annex 1: FAQs for AUC Students 22
Application and Selection Questions 23
Educational Component Questions 25
General Questions 25
Financial Questions 26
Annex 2: Exchange and Study Abroad Menu 30
Study Abroad: Observe the World as you Earn your Degree
The rapid trend toward globalization poses new challenges while offering exceptional opportunities. In a world of greater economic integration, political and social interdependence, study abroad expands the walls of the institution and offers an opportunity to gain first-hand experience of the larger global community. The American University in Cairo (AUC) is proud to take part of a longstanding and deep commitment to international education to help students become active leaders and conscientious members of an increasingly global society.
Students engaged in international study discover insights into other cultures, develop new perspectives, and learn to reflect on how their own culture has shaped their understanding of the world. Immersion in a foreign culture is only one of many educational benefits of the study-abroad experience. Other students may take it as an opportunity to sharpen their foreign language skills, network and build friendships around the world, and discover new passions.
Students should use the world as their classroom and grab the opportunity to take part in a wide range of activities abroad, from pre-professional internships to humanitarian relief efforts.
Therefore, AUC considers it a responsibility to extend this incredibly rewarding experience — academically, personally and culturally — to the largest number of students possible, rather than limiting it to a small number.
Introduction
Goals and Program Definitions
AUC provides its students with a unique opportunity to study in a foreign country for academic credit. The goal is to provide students with an international educational experience valuable for both personal growth and career prospects. It also allows students to better shape their academic careers and to differentiate their qualifications. Other reasons to study abroad include: new skills, enrichment, intercultural communication, complimentarily to current program of study, language learning, and global knowledge and awareness.
AUC offers students a wide variety of study-abroad opportunities for a summer, fall or spring semester, or one academic year. This handbook is a complete guide for AUC students who would like to study abroad during their time at AUC.
The following expressions are used in the handbook
Defined period of study abroad:
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Fall and Spring semester combined, also referred to as an academic year (AY)
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Terms of Study
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The university at which you would study
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Host University
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Credits earned at host university that would be transferred back to your degree at AUC
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Credit Transfer
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Students pay AUC tuition fees and spend a semester or a year abroad at a partner university in exchange for students from that university coming to AUC while paying tuition at their home university
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Exchange Program
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Students pay the tuition fees of the host university and spend a semester or year abroad
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Study Abroad Program
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UNDERGRADUATE
Study Abroad Categories
There are several forms and durations available for AUC students to study abroad. The main forms available include:
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Exchange Program: An AUC student can choose a specific university from the list of AUC exchange universities to spend the duration of a semester or a year, under the terms and conditions of each exchange partner university. Under the exchange program category, AUC students pay AUC tuition in return for students at the partner universities paying their tuition and coming to AUC. Office of International Students and Study Abroad (ISSA) will not support any applications to non- affiliate universities. Furthermore, ISSA will not support applications to affiliate universities that do not go through ISSA selection process.
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Study Abroad (direct enrollment): An AUC student can spend the duration of a semester, summer or a year studying at another university. Students can choose a university from the list of partner schools.
General Duration for an Exchange/Study Abroad option:
Students at AUC can choose the length of time they wish to study abroad from the list of durations below. The durations available for study abroad and/or exchange include:
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Fall and spring semesters (also known as academic year)
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Summer session (study abroad only)
The selection of how long a student chooses to stay abroad depends on many factors. AUC students are advised to start researching their study-abroad options as soon as they complete their freshman year and declare a major.
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