Hi everyone,
We are pleased to announce that the Amsterdam IU Study
Abroad opportunity (Social Justice in the Netherlands) geared toward the
fields of Criminal Justice, Anthropology, SPEA, Political Science and Gender
Studies is now accepting applications for the summer 2013 program! This is
an IU-sponsored program, and the application is due February 11!
Our program runs from July 11 to August 10 and consists of
two 3 credit hour courses: Conflict Resolution and Social Policy in the
Netherlands. Both courses count for credit in a number of different
departments, including Criminal Justice, Anthropology, SPEA, Political Science
and Gender Studies. Students wishing to take these classes for CJUS
credit will receive a total of six hours under the course numbers: CJUS-P380
and CJUS-P300.
The program is housed in the Graduate School of Social
Sciences at the University of Amsterdam, with both classes and housing located
in the heart of the beautiful, exciting and fun-filled city of Amsterdam.
For more information about overseas study, costs and financial aid
opportunities, please visit the Office of Overseas Study homepage at
http:/overseas.iu.edu/. You may find additional information about the
Amsterdam Summer Program by clicking on the Programs link on the homepage and
searching for it.
Program Eligibility
You may apply if you:
- are an IU student who is making normal degree progress,
- are in at least your fourth full-time semester of
college, and
- have approximately a 3.0 cumulative GPA.
Costs and Financial Aid
- Fee paid to IU: (includes academic
fees, housing, some meals, excursions, health insurance)
- IU resident
undergraduates $5,092
- IU non-resident
undergraduates $5,592
- Additional meals: $900
- Airfare: $1,000-1,100
- See IU
Fee Sheet for additional cost and payment details.
Initial prepayment of $500 due March 30, 2012.
Financial Aid & Scholarships
- IU scholarships, grants
and loans applicable to program costs with some exceptions. Please carefully check these
exceptions before you commit to a program.
- Overseas Study Scholarships, including Minority
Scholarships and Scholarships for Students from IU campuses other than
Bloomington.
- General information about financial aid and links to
additional scholarship opportunities.
Academic Program
- 3 IU credits in "Conflict Resolution" (ANTH-A 496,
CJUS-P 380, GNDR-G 302, POLS-Y 353 or SPEA-V 450) SH
- 3 IU credits in "Social Policy in the Netherlands" (ANTH-A
496, CJUS-P 300, GNDR-G 399, POLS-Y 366, or SPEA-V 450) SH
- Excursions to historical
and cultural sites
Professor Kip Schlegel is the director of the program, and
he will be co-teaching the Social Policy in the Netherlands course along with
Professor Stephanie Kane. The application deadline is coming up soon! I do not
have specific information for you about this program, and I urge you to contact
Prof. Schlegel at: schlegel@indiana.edu
or an advisor in the Office of Overseas Study for more information.
-Valerie
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Valerie C. Aquila
Undergraduate Academic Advisor, Criminal Justice
To schedule an appointment, please call: 812.855.9325
Building/Room: Sycamore 336
IU College of Arts and Sciences
Assistant Coach, IU Ethics Bowl Team
Poynter Center for the Study of Ethics and American Institutions
Academic Advising Syllabus: http://www.indiana.edu/~crimjust/advising_syllabus.pdf
Join
the Facebook group page "Criminal Justice Student Association"! CJSA@indiana.edu