Study Abroad Programs in Africa: Spring Semester

Costs & fees associated with these programs are subject to change without our knowledge, use this information only as a guide!

African
Country
Sponsoring Institution Address Phone Cost E-mail/World Wide Web Course of Study Type of Program
Botswana
Gaborone
School for International Training/ World Learning (SIT/ASA) Kipling Road
PO Box 676, Brattleboro, VT
05302-0676
Ph:: (800)
336-1616
Fax: (802)
258-3248
$11,000-$11,500 Cost Includes: Fees include Int'l airfare, insurance, tuition, full room/board, excursions, and other direct program expenses.

E-mail: csa@sit.edu

URL: http://www.sit.edu

The Botswana Kalahari Conservation & Ecology program. Subject Areas: African Studies, Anthropology, Ecology, Environmental Studies Term: Fall/Spring Dates:September to December/ February to May
Burkina Faso
/Paris, France
Bowling Green State University Dr. Anthony Everman, Dir. AYA France Department of Romance Languages
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
Ph:: (419)
372-2667
Fax: 419
372-7332
Contact Program Sponsor for details

e-mail: aeverma@bgnet.bgsu.edu or
ozongo@bgnet.bgsu.edu
URL:: http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/roml/
africa.htm

Acquire language skills & international experience in French & Francophone cultures, and use these skills to study their art, literature's,civilizations, & special topics. Deadline March 15 for Fall semester, and October 15, for Spring semester Fall, Spring or Acad. year.
Cameroon
University of Yaoundé
Dickinson College Office of Int'l Education
Dickinson College
PO Box 1773
Carlisle, PA 17013-2896
Ph: (717)
245-1341
Fax: (717)
245-1688
Spring Semester
$12,500 includes tuition & fees, visa, airfare, Rm.& Bd., local transportation, medical visits & bottle water.
E-mail: ocs@dickinson.edu
URL:
http://www.Dickinson.edu/departments
/ocs/abroad.htm
African oral traditions, fiction, & poetry; African religions, anthropology, sociology, history, Political Science& fine arts. Courses taught in English. French is useful. Intensive, orientation, cultural and historical field trips, optional internship or independent study. Open for all majors. Spring Semester
Mid-Jan - mid- May
Fall Dates: Inquire for specific dates
Cameroon
Dschang
School for International Training/World Learning (SIT/ASA) Kipling Road,
PO Box 676,
Brattleboro, VT
05302-0676
Ph: (888) 272-7881
Fax: (802) 258-3296
Program Cost: $11,000
$11,500 Cost Includes:
airfare, insurance,
tuition, room/board,
excursions & other direct
program expenses.
www: http://www.sit.edu/studyabroad/
e-mail: csa@sit.edu
Cameroon: Culture & Development program is based in Dschang and incorporates field exuirsions to NW Anglophone and Southern Cameroon including stays in rural villages. The seminar covers topics such as culture & development, history & politics, geography & economics, arts & humanities, and studies of Cameroon's ethnic groups. Term: Fall/Spring Dates: September to December/ February to May
Cameroon
University of Buea
 * University of Wisconsin -Madison African Studies Program
205 Ingraham Hall
1155 Observatory Drive
Madison, WI 53706
Ph: (608)
262-2380
Spring (Res)
$2900. Summer
$2300. Combined
$4400.
(0300)
e-mail: afrst@macc.wisc.edu or
emcnamar@facstaff.wisc.edu


Courses available in the Arts, Science, Social & Mgmt. Sciences, Health sciences, and the Adv. School of Translators and Interpreter's. African, English, and French. Spring Semester (early
March-late June). Applications due 
Nov. 15th. Summer
(Mid May-mid July)
App.. Due March 15.
Côte d'Ivoire
Abidjan
Goshen College Int'l Education
1700 S. Main Street
Goshen, IN 46526
(219)
535-7346
$9,100 . Languages, Intercultural Study, Social Science Summer and Spring Semester. (Alt. ea. yr.)
Côte d'Ivoire International Student Exchange Program
(ISEP)
3222 N Street, NW
Suite 400
Washington, DC
20007-2849
(202)
965-0550
Determined
by home institution
e-mail: ISEP@guvax.georgetown.edu General Full Year or Semester
Egypt
Cairo
American University in Cairo (Arabic Language Institute)

Office of Admissions
Att.: Margaret Davidson,
420 Fifth Avenue,
3rd Floor,
New York, NY 10018-2729

Ph: (212)
730-8800
Fax: (212)
730-1600
Year $8,900
12-15 credits
e-mail: aucegypt@2aucnyo.edu
URL: http://www.aucegypt.edu
Study Abroad Information:
URL:
http://bdingana.aucegypt.edu/ali.htm

Arabic Language. All levels Egyptian colloquial, Fushia, Modern Standard; enhanced by field trips. Fall, Spring Sem. Summer, & Academic Year
1 to 2 yr. progs.
Deadlines: Fall Sem. July 15th, Spring Sem. Nov. 1, Summer May 1st
Egypt
Cairo
American University in Cairo

Office of Admissions
Att.: Margaret Davidson,
420 Fifth Avenue,
3rd Floor,
New York, NY 10018-2729

(212)
730-8800
Year $8,900
12-15 credits
e-mail: aucegypt@2aucnyo.edu
URL: http://www.aucegypt.edu
Study Abroad Information:
URL:
http://mirror.aucegypt.edu/students/
sap/index.htm


Arabic Language. All levels Egyptian colloquial, Fushia, Modern Standard; enhanced by field trips. Arab History & Culture, Arab Society, Political and Economic Development, Egyptology, Islamic Art & Architecture & Middle Eastern Politics. Fall, Spring Sem. Summer, and Academic Year
1 to 2 yr. progs.
Deadlines: Fall Sem. July 15th, Spring Sem. Nov. 1st, Summer Session May 1st
Egypt
American University in Cairo
Brown University Office of Int'l Programs
Brown University
Box 1973
Providence, RI 02912
(401)
863-3555
fax: (401)
863-3311
Semester $15,943 includes housing, food, airfare, misc.
E-mail: OIP_Office@brown.edu
URL: www.brown.edu/
Administration/ OIP/prgrms/Ethiopia
Int. Amharic, Art, Culture, Social Science, Medicine, Science Fall Sem. (Sept. 15-Jan 15), Spring Semester (Jan 31- June 8), Intensive Arabic (Sept. 1 - 15)
Egypt
Cairo
Coalition for Christian Colleges & Universities
(Open to students of coalition member colleges)
Middle East Studies Program,
329 Eighth Street, NE,
Washington, DC 20002
(202)
546-8713
fax: (202)
546-8913
NA e-mail: student-programs@cccu.org
URL:
http://www.gospelcom.net/cccu/
students/mesp.html
Languages (Arabic), religion, Intentional relations, Political Science, Government, Bible Studies, community studies Fall &/or Spring Semester
Egypt Institute for Shipboard Education 811 William Pitt Union, University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
(800)
854-0195
$14,880 (financial aid available) URL: http//www.pitt.edu/~voyage

E-mail: shipboard@sas.ise.pitt.edu
General Semester
Egypt
Cairo, Bombay, India,
Rio de Janeiro and Curitiba, Brazil.
The International Honors Program & Bard College International Honor Program
Bard College
Joan Tiffany, Director
19 Braddock Park
Boston, MA 02116
(617)
267-0026
Fax: (617)
262-9299
$12,100 plus airfare, some meals & lodging, and spending money. See program for more details.

E-mail: info@ihp.edu

URL: http://world.std.com/~ihp/

Cities in the 21st Century Program Involves comparative study in several contrasting societies. 16 credits per semester, with courses taught by teams of IHP faculty and learned coordinators from each country on the itinerary 16 weeks - January 15, 2000 to May 7, 2000.
October 1, 1999 application deadline
Egypt International Language Institute 3 mahmoud Azmy St.
Madinet el-Sahafeyeen
Cairo Egypt
(011) 202-
346-3087 or
Fax: (011)
202- 3035624
Contact sponsoring institution URL: http://www.ili.com.eg/

e-mail: ili@starnet.com.eg
Modern Standard and Egyptian Colloquial Arabic Academic Year, semesters, and summer

Egypt

 

Mountain Travel Sobek Mountain Travel Sobek 6420 Fairmount Avenue, El Cerrito, California 94530 Ph: 1-888-MTSOBEK (687-6235) or 1-510-527-8100
FAX: 1-510-525-7710
Land Costs
$4390 per person (10-16 members) $4690 per person (4-9 members) $600 internal airfare $1000 single supplement
E-mail: info@mtsobek.com
URL:
http://www.mtsobek.com/cgi-bin/doorway.py?
action=start&continent=africa&trip=108
Visit the pyramids of Giza; painted tombs of Luxor's Valley of the Kings; temple complexes of Luxor & Karnak; and the temple at Abu Simbel. You will see little known palaces, artisan tombs, & temples and experience contemporary Egyptian life. 15 days (14 in Egypt) easy day hikes optional camel rides, 13 nights hotel. 2001 Dates: Jan 20 -Feb. 3, Feb. 24- Mar 10, Oct. 27- Nov. 10, Nov. 17 -Dec. 1
Egypt
Cairo
New Jersey State College Council for Int'l Education (CIEE) College Hall #217,
Montclair State University
Upper Montclair, NJ 07043
(201)
655-4483
Same as Out-of-state tuition from home institution . General Fall and/or Spring Semester
Egypt
(Cairo)
Northeastern University Office of International Study Programs
Northeastern University
One Meserve Hall
Boston, MA 02115
(617)
373-5162
$9, 450 per quarter includes tuition, housing, & airfare

e-mail: trich@casdn.neu.edu
Url: www.casdn.neu.edu/sap/egypt.html

Egyptian & Middle Eastern history, culture & contemporary issues. Fall &/or Spring Semester
Egypt
(Cairo)
Penn State University
Penn. State University
Michael Laubscher,
Educ. Abroad Program
222 Boucke Bldg.
University Park, PA 16802
(814)
865-0414
Instate $8,700
Out-of-state
$11,257
. Language (Arabic), General Semester
Egypt St. Olaf College International Studies, Northfield, MN 55057 (507)
646-3069
$5,800 . Art, History, Political Science, Religion, and Soc. Fall
Semester
Egypt
American University in Cairo
University of Massachusetts-Amherst
International Programs
Wm. S. Clark Int'l Center,
University of Massachusetts
Amherst MA 01003
(413)
545-2710
fax: (413)
545-1201
UMA exchange $6,500, UMA direct $9,100 + room, board. Health, airfare, books, visa

e-mail: abroad@iop.umass.edu

URL: http://www.umass.edu/ipo

Arabic language, history, culture, Middle east studies, & social Science on the contemporary Arab world.

Academic Year or Fall/Spring, or Summer . Deadlines (Oct. 1-spring) (Mar. 1-fall)(Apr. 1-sum)

Egypt
Cairo
* University of Wisconsin-Madison
261 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive,
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
(608)
262-2851
Fax: (608)
262-6998
Contact the University e-mail: aucegypt@2aucnyo.edu
URL:http://www.wisc.edu/
studyabroad/africa.html
General Spring, Fall Sem., Year,
Egypt
Worldwide Language Resources, Inc. PO Box 326
Reading, MA 01867
(314)
935-4352
Fax: (314)
935-7462
Program fees include airfare, private home, some meals, field trips. E-mail: LarryCosta@worldnet.att.net

URL: http://www.wwlr.com/countries/
Mor_gui.htm

Cairo, Egypt Middle Eastern language program 4 week sessions, offered year round
Eritrea Thirst for Learning Foundation Dr. John C. Rude
8844 Ranay Drive SE Salem, Oregon 97301
(503)
581-0522
$2,700, plus airfare E-mail: johnrude@open.org

URL: http://www.open.org/ftl/Eritrea
Itineraries are educational & tailored to your interests 2 wk sessions: May & Oct.
Gambia
Ghana, Senegal
African Cultural Exchange, Inc. Jamaica Hospital Center
Dept. of Family Practice
Dr. Reggie Hughes
Family Practice Resident
African Medical Project
8900 Van Wyck Expressway Jamaica, New York 11418
Ph: (718)
641-7037
Pager: (917)
497-3146
$2,150. Includes Round trip Airfare from JFK, Food, Hotel and Board, and all Transportation.

E-mail: africultexchange@netscape.net

or
rdhughes@pol.net

There are 2 projects scheduled at the same time. The first one is a Medical trip, with work at the: Royal Victoria Hospital, Banjul Gambia; British Medical Research Council Fajara, Gambia; and Kombo Clinics Gunjur Fishing Village, Brikama town, Gambia. The 2nd is a cross- cultural tour for Black History Month which includes tours of Ghana and Senegal. February 2001,
Feb. 3 -18, 2001
Gambia
Univ. of Gambia
St. Johns University St. John's University
Office of Study Abroad Programs
Bent Hall, room 388
8000 Utopia Pkwy
Jamaica, NY 11439
Ph: (718)
990-6105
$2000 In addition to 3 credits of tuition at St. John's Univ. Includes RT airfare, airport taxes, transfer duties, hotel, field trips, breakfast each day. E-mail: intled@stjohns.edu

URL: http://www.stjohns.edu/pls/portal30/sjudev.school.
home?p_siteid=40&p_navbar=375&p_id=57029
THE GAMBIA, is a beautiful country with a long and distinguished history. Students studying in the ST. JOHN'S Univ. IN THE GAMBIA program will be able to experience Gambian culture and learn African history first-hand. The program comprises lectures and classroom discussions on the campus of The University of The Gambia, as well as fieldtrips to cultural events and historical landmarks. Tentative Program Dates: May 12 - 26, 2002. Application deadline February 15, 2002.
Ghana
University of Ghana
African Studies Consortium (Bryn Mawr, Haverford, & Swarthmore College and Univ. of Pennsylvania) Office of International Programs
University of Pennsylvania,
133 Bennett Hall,
Philadelphia, Pa 19104-6275
(215)
898-9073
Fax: (215)
898-2622
Contact Program Coordinator URL: http://www.upenn.edu/oip
or
Url: www.upenn.edu/oip/sa/region.html
Anthropology, economics, history, language study and Linguistics, literature, music & theater arts, philosophy, political Science Academic year, (Aug. - June) or Fall Semester (Aug. -June), Spring Sem. (Jan. - June)
Ghana
University of Ghana
Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) Council-International Study Programs
205 East 42nd Street
New York, NY 10017-5706
Ph: 1(800)
40-STUDY
fax: (212)
822-2779
Fall $6,175, Spring $6,175, Academic Year $10,830. Plus meals, personal expenses & airfare E-mail: Info@ciee.org

URL:
www.ciee.org/study/africa/index.htm
Twi Language, Ghanaian and African studies, archaeology, business administration, English, music, philosophy, religion, and history Fall, or Spring Semester & Academic year (Mid Aug. - late May)
Ghana
Legon
* Indiana University Overseas Study,
Franklin Hall 303,
Bloomington, IN 47405-2801
(812)
855-9304
Resident $2,215
Nonresident
$5,530 + Room & Board
E-mail:overseas@indiana.edu African Studies, Performing Arts, Social Sciences, Language (Twi) Academic Year or Semester
Ghana
University of Ghana
International Student Exchange Program Inc. (ISEP) 1601 Connecticut Ave.
Suite 501,
Washington, DC 20009-1035
(202)
965-0550
Fax: (202)
667-7801
Cost list located at http://www.ug.edu.gh
/ugcrs.htm
E-mail: info@isep.org

URL: http://www.isep.org
Academic divisions: Agriculture, Arts, Law, Science, Social Studies, Administration & Medicine. Full Year or Semester
Ghana
Accra and environs
LEAPNow: Lifelong Ed. Alternatives & Programs LEAPNow: Lifelong Ed. Alternatives & Programs
PO Box 1817
Sebastopol, CA 95473
Ph: (707)
829-1142
Fax: (707)
829-1132
Program Cost: $5000 - $5500 Cost Includes: Airfare from the US to Ghana. All expenses during the semester, except personal incidentals. Url: http://www.leapnow.org/home.htm
Url: www.leapnow.org/semester_ghana.htm
12 week semester of service work in Ghana. 12-14 people will work together in small Ghanaian villages to build schools and school furniture - completing schools in 3 villages during each program. Participants will be integrated into the life of each village served. College or high school credit is available. Term: Fall/Spring
Dates: Sept-Dec, and Feb-May
Ghana
University of Ghana
Northeastern University Office of International Study Program,
One Meserve Hall
Boston, MA 02115
Ph: (617)
373-5162
$9,450 per quarter, includes tuition, housing, & airfare

E-mail: trich@casdn.neu.edu
URL:
www.casdn.neu.edu/sap/ghana.html

Twi Lang, Ghanaian & African studies, Arts & Sciences courses Fall & Spring Semesters, Academic Year
Ghana
Legon
Northern Illinois University Williston Hall,
DeKalb, IL 60115
Ph: (815)
753-0420
Fax: (815)
753-0825
Semester $6,290 Academic Yr. $11,380 E-mail: niuabroad@niu.edu
URL: http://www.niu.edu/depts/
intl_prgms/ghana98.htm

Twi Lang, Ghanaian & African studies, archaeology, general courses Fall & Spring Semesters, Academic Yr.
Ghana
University of Ghana
Princeton University (Interuniversity study
program With CIEE)
Council-International Study Programs
205 East 42 Street
New York, NY 10017
Ph:1-800
-40-STUDY
Fax (212)
822-2779
Spring Semester 2000: $6,175 Fall/Spring Sem.: $7,175 Academic Year: $12,950 plus airfare, books.

E-mail: studyinfo@ciee.org

URL: www.ciee.org/study/africa/Ghana/
legon/index.htm

Wide selection of courses in African Studies literature, music, theater, archaeology, geography, history, linguistics, political Science, sociology, Twi (required) Semesters: Fall, Sept. - Jan
Spring, Feb. - May
Deadline Spring - October 15, Fall - February 15
Ghana
Accra
SIT Study Abroad Kipling Road,
PO Box 676,
Brattleboro, VT
05302-0676
Ph: (888) 272-7881
Fax (802) 258-3236
Cost: $10,000 - $10,500. Includes: international airfare, health insurance, tuition, full room and board, excursions and other direct program expenses.

e-mail: csa@sit.edu

URL: http://www.sit.edu/studyabroad/

The Ghana: Arts and Culture program is based in Accra and Kumasi and incorporates field excursions to Cape Coast, Elmina, and Tamale. The seminar covers topics such as human & physical geography, and Ghanaian music, art, dance, drumming, and crafts. Term: Fall/Spring Dates: September to Decenmber/February to May
Ghana
Cape Coast
SIT Study Abroad

Kipling Road,
PO Box 676,
Brattleboro, VT
05302-0676

Ph: (888) 272-7881
Fax (802) 258-3236
Cost: $10,500 - $11,000 Includes: international airfare, health insurance, tuition, full room and board, excursions and other direct program expenses. e-mail: csa@sit.edu

URL: http://www.sit.edu/studyabroad/
Crossroads of the African Diaspora. The Diaspora Studies program is based in Cape Coast & incorporates field excursions to Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale. The seminar covers topics such as the history of the slave trade, Pan-Africanism, and migration theories. Highlights include 1 week excursion to the neighboring country of Benin. Term: Fall/Spring Dates: September to December/February to May
Ghana
University of Ghana
Spelman College- CIEE Office of Study Abroad
Box 1447, Spelman College,
350 Spelman Lane, SW
Atlanta, GA 30314-4399
Ph: (404)
223-7550
(888)
COUNCIL

Fall Sem. $5,995,
Acad. yr.: $10,790, Spring Sem. $5,995,
plus airfare, meals, misc. expenses.

E-mail: info@ciee.org

URL: http://www.ciee.org

Twi language, Ghanaian & African studies, Complete academic program offered including School of Agriculture, Administration, Arts, Science, and Social Studies Semester and academic year
Ghana
University of Cape Coast
Spelman College - CIEE Office of Study Abroad
Box 1447, Spelman College,
350 Spelman Lane, SW
Atlanta, GA 30314-4399
Ph: (404)
223-7550
(888)
COUNCIL

Fall Sem. $5,995,
Acad. yr.: $10,790, Spring Sem. $5,995,
plus airfare, meals, misc. expenses.

E-mail: info@ciee.org

URL: http://www.ciee.org

Complete academic program including School of Agriculture, Faculty of Arts, Education Science, and Social Sciences. Semester and academic year
Ghana
Kwame Nkrumah
University of Science & Technology, Kumasi
Spelman College - CIEE Office of Study Abroad
Box 1447, Spelman College,
350 Spelman Lane, SW
Atlanta, GA 30314-4399
Ph: (404)
223-7550
(888)
COUNCIL

Fall Sem. $5,995,
Acad. yr.: $10,790, Spring Sem. $5,995,
plus airfare, meals, misc. expenses.

E-mail: info@ciee.org

URL: http://www.ciee.org

Complete academic program including, Agriculture, Art, Engineering, Environmental & Development Studies, Pharmacy, Science, Medical Sciences & Mining and Minerals Semester and academic year
Ghana
University of Ghana
SUNY - State University
of New York, College at Brockport
Office of International Education
350 New Campus Drive
Brockport NY 14420-2941
Ph: (800) 298-7869
Fax: (716) 637-3218
$5,600 (includes tuition,housing) $500 meals, $124 books, $1,950 airfare, & plus spending money

e-mail: overseas@po.brockport.edu

URL: http://www.studyabroad.com/
suny/brockport/

Full Integration overseas academic program. 12 - 16 credit program. Fall and/or Spring Semester
Ghana
Accra
Tufts University Office of Tufts Programs Abroad, Bellou Hall,
Medford, MA 02155-7084
Ph: (617) 627-3152
Fax: (617) 627-3971
$14,000-
$15,000 includes airfare from NY
e-mail: ghainswo@emerald.tufts.edu
URL:
http://www.tufts.edu/as/undergra_edu/
sa/ghana.html
Agriculture, arts, law, medicine, Science, social studies & administration Fall or Spring Semester
Ghana
University of Ghana,
University of Science
& Technology
* University of California
Education Abroad Program
Hollister Research Center, UCLA,
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-1140
Ph: (805) 893-2958 Sem. $6,600
Year $13,200
E-mail: eapucsb@mcl.mcl.ucsb.edu

URL: http://www.uoeap.ucsb.edu/
AFR studies, Sociology, archaeology, Development studies, dramatic arts, GEO., history, linguistics, political Science, religious studies & anthropology Fall or spring semester or academic year. August - June
Ghana
(Legon)
University of Connecticut c/o Study Abroad Programs
U-207-843 Bolton Rd
Storrs, CT 06269
Ph: (860) 486-5022 Semester
$5,995 Year
$10,790
E-mail: info@ciee.org

URL: http://www.ciee.org
General, Language (Twi) Fall or Spring Semester or Year
Ghana
University of Ghana
University of Michigan

Office of Intl. Programs
G513 Michigan Union
530 South State Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1349

Ph: (734) 764-4311
Fax: (734) 764-3229
$5,995 per term, $10,790 full academic year, plus airfare, misc., meals, books, $500 per semester Adm. fee

E-mail: oip@umich.edu

URL: http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/oip/
programs/Ay978Ghana.html

Program is sponsored by the Council on Intl. Educational Exchange (CIEE). For students with an interest in West Africa. Classes are in English, but must enroll in a TWI language class. Fall & Spring Semester or full academic year. Full yr. deadline March 1999, Winter 2000 deadline is October 22, 1999
Ghana
(Accra)
* University of Texas-Austin Study Abroad, University of Texas, Drawer A, UT Station,
Austin, TX 78713-7206
Ph: (512)
471-6490
U of T
Tuition
. Liberal Arts,
Business
Fall, Spring or Summer Semester
Ghana
Accra
* University of Wisconsin-Madison
2261 Bascom Hall,
500 Lincoln Drive,
Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Ph: (608)262-2851
Fax: (608)262-6998
Contact the University E-mail: aucegypt@2aucnyo.edu
URL: http://www.wisc.edu/
studyabroad/africa.html

URL: http://www.ciee.org
Business, culture, environment, ecology, language Spring, Fall Sem., Year
Kenya
University of Nairobi
African Studies Consortium (Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Penn & Swarthmore, Penn. Abroad) Office of International Programs, University of Penn.,
133 Bennett Hall,
Philadelphia, Pa 19104-6275
Ph: (215)898-9073
Fax: (215) 898-2622
Contact Program Coordinator

URL: http://www.upenn.edu/oip

Contact Patricia Martin in OIP

Regular classes at the University of Nairobi, and courses from the Institute of African Studies w/ permission Academic year, (Sept. - June),
or Spring Semester (Jan - June)
Kenya American Connections to Africa ACA
118 Bentwood Dr.
Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034
(609)
429-1257
$995 to $5700 URL:http://www.connect2africa.org/ Participate in agricultural, educational, and health projects along with local villagers. 2 -5 week sessions
Kenya,
University Nairobi
Kalamazoo College Center for Int'l Programs
Kalamazoo College
1200 Academy Street
Kalamazoo MI 49006-3295
Ph: (616) 337-7133
Fax: (616) 337-7400
(Semester) Lg. Term program: $16,650. (Year) Extended Term Program: $24,975. Books & spending money not included. E-mail: cip@kzoo.edu
URL:
http://www.kzoo.edu/cip/index.html
Kiswahili, General courses & tutorials. Individualized cultural research projects. Programs combine academics & experiential learning. Instruction in the local language as well as internships. Fall Semester, or Academic Year (Sept. - mid-June)
app.. Deadline is February 15, 2000.
Kenya
& Uganda

Langara College
(in assoc. with Dalhousie Univ., McGill Univ., Queen's Univ., Univ. of Alberta, Univ. of British Columbia & Univ. of Guelph)

Canadian Field Studies in Africa,
Langara College
100 West 49th Ave.
Vancouver, BC
Canada, V5Y 2Z6

Ph: (604) 323-5511
Fax: (604) 323-5555
US Dollars
3 Courses = $10.207
4 Courses= $10,703
5 Courses= $11,200, Course=3 credit hours

E-mail:
dmacdonald@langara.bc.ca

URL: http://www.langara.bc.ca/africa/

Academic program includes an 11 wk. safari through Kenya, Uganda & possibly Tanzania. Teaching in canvas classrooms at each campsite. Program theme is bio- diversity, both biological & cultural. Mid January until the first week of April
Kenya * Earlham College International Programs Office, Richmond, Indiana 47374-4095 Ph: (317) 983-1424 $9,000 E-mail: IPO@earlham.edu Interdisciplinary - environment, gender, conservation & society Semester
Kenya
(Machakos, Lamu)

Friends World Program, Long Island University, Southampton College

Jamison White
Friends World Program
239 Montauk Highway Southampton, NY 11968-4198
Ph: (516)
287-8466
fax: (516)
287-8463
N/A E-mail: fw@southampton.liunet.edu
URL:
http://www.southampton.liunet.edu/
academic/fr_world/program.htm
Experimental & interdisciplinary studies. Cultural immersion & global understanding. Most majors available, Kiswahili language. Internships, homestays, field work available. Fall, Spring, or Academic year.
Kenya Global Routes
(Credit is given through Calif. State Univ., Chico. 12 credits)
Global Routes
1814 Seventh Street
Suite A Berkeley, CA 94710
Ph: (510)
848-4800
Fax: (510)
848-4801
Program Fee: $4,250 (Summer: $3,950) E-mail: mail@globalroutes.org
URL: http://www.globalroutes.org/
http://www.globalroutes.org/college
/college_kenya.html
Interns live with a family in a rural village, help teach in the village secondary school, offer extracurricular activities and initiate and participate in community service projects. Fall: early Sept. through early Dec. Winter: early Jan. through early April Summer: early June through mid-August
Kenya International Student Exchange Program
(ISEP)
3222 N Street, NW
Suite 400
Washington, DC 20007-2849
Ph: (202)
965-0550
Determined
by home institution
E-mail: ISEP@guvax.georgetown.edu General Full Year or Semester (Suspended currently)
Kenya
Bahamas,
S. Africa, Vietnam, Venezuela, India, Brazil, Malaysia, Japan, Hong Kong, Seattle WA
Institute for Shipboard Education Univ. of Pittsburgh
811 William Pitt Union,
Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Ph: (800)
854-0195
or (412)
648-7490

Contact sponsor for details URL: http//www.pitt.edu/~voyage

E-mail: shipboard@sas.ise.pitt.edu
General Spring Semester
Kenya
University Nairobi
Kalamazoo College Center for Int'l Programs
1200 Academy Street
Kalamazoo MI 49006-3295
Ph: (616)
337-7133
Fax: (616)
337-7400
(Semester) Lg. Term program: $16,650. (Year) Extended Term Program: $24,975. Books & spending money not included. E-mail: cip@kzoo.edu
URL:
http://www.kzoo.edu/cip/index.html
Kiswahili, General courses & tutorials. Individualized cultural research projects. Fall Semester, or Academic Year (Sept. - mid-June)
app.. Deadline is February 15, 2000
Kenya
Koobi Fora Field School
Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey and the National Museums of Kenya Rutgers Study Abroad,
102 College Ave.,
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Ph: (732)
932-7787
fax: (732)
732-8659
$4,140 resident, $4,490 nonresident. Airfare is not included. Financial aid is not available through the program E-mail: nuabroad@email.rutgers.edu

URL: http://www.rutgers.edu/Academics/
Study_Abroad
Study paleoanthropology knowledge of Kiswahili. Work in archeological excavations at Koobi Fora in Kenya's Great Rift Valley. Six weeks living, learning, & working in the African wilderness. Mid June to Late July
Kenya
Nairobi
St. Lawrence University Center for International and Intercultural Studies
St. Lawrence University
Canton, New York 13617
Ph: (315) 229-5991
Fax: (315) 229-5989
Semester $15,055. Includes tuition, room & board, and all program activities throughout the semester. It does not include airfare

E-mail:npie@ccmaillink.stlawu.edu
URL:
http://www.stlawu.edu/intled:http/html/KenyaMain.html

Kenyan culture, women's issues, philosophy & religion, ecology, history, sociology, literature, geography, and Kiswahili Fall (mid-Aug to mid-DEC) or Spring Sem. (Mid-Jan to mid-May).
Spring Deadline Sept. 25, Fall deadline February 20.
Kenya
Maasai Ranch, 40 miles from Nairobi
School for Field Studies and Boston University The School for Field Studies 16 Broadway
Beverly MA 01915-4499 USA
Ph: (800) 989-4435
Fax: (978) 927-5127
$12,650

e-mail: admissions@fieldstudies.org

URL: http://www.fieldstudies.org

Explore human-wildlife conflicts from the perspective of local ranchers & Maasai communities. Live in close proximity to the wild life you are studying, Visit areas of Kenya inaccessible to most tourists February 2 - May 6, 2000 (14 weeks)
Kenya
Mombasa, Lamu
Sit Study Abroad SIT Study Abroad
Kipling Road, P.O. Box 676
Brattleboro, VT 05302-0676 USA

Ph: (802) 258-3267
Toll free (888) 272-7881
Fax (802) 258-3296
$13,250. International airfare (except Mexico), Tuition, Full room and board, Excursions, Health insurance, Other direct program expenses E-mail: studyabroad@sit.edu
URL:
http://www.sit.edu/ studyabroad/
Coastal Cultures: 16 credits, 2 week homestay-Mombasa, 1 week rural homestay, Educational excursions- Dhow "safari" in the islands of the Lamu Archipelago, Zanzibar or Oman (conditions permitting), 4 week independent study project. Modern Kenyan coastal cultures, while influenced by more recent migrations and interactions, continue to draw heavily upon these roots.

Fall semester programs generally begin the first week of September and end in mid-December. Spring semester programs generally begin the first week of February and end in mid-May.
Kenya
Nairobi
Sit Study Abroad SIT Study Abroad
Kipling Road, P.O. Box 676
Brattleboro, VT 05302-0676 USA

Ph: (802) 258-3267
Toll free (888) 272-7881
Fax (802) 258-3296
$13,200. International airfare (except Mexico), Tuition, Full room and board, Excursions, Health insurance, Other direct program expenses E-mail: studyabroad@sit.edu
URL:
http://www.sit.edu/ studyabroad/
Culture Development: 16 credits, 2 week homestay-Nairobi, 1 week rural homestay, Educational excursions- Lake Victoria, Tanzania or Uganda (conditions permitting), 4 week independent study project. Despite modern influences, as well as centuries of colonial rule, tribal identity remains strong throughout Kenya, making it an ideal location to study the impact of economic and social development on traditional cultures. Fall semester programs generally begin the first week of September and end in mid-December. Spring semester programs generally begin the first week of February and end in mid-May.
Kenya
University of Minnesota Global Campus, Study Abroad
102 Nicholson Hall
216 Pillsbury Drive. SE,
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0138
Ph: (612) 626-9000,
Fax: (612) 626-8009
Fall $7,900, Year $11,300
A irfare, personal items, and independent travel are extra.
Non- Minnesota students add $750

E-mail: UMabroad@umn.edu
URL:
http://UMabroad.umn.edu

Course work & field placement related to Int'l development issues in specific areas such as public health, community development, environmental protection, sustainable agriculture, women in development. Independent research. Homestays. Fall Semester or Academic Year. Applications received by February 15 are given preference.
Kenya * University of Wisconsin- Madison Office of International Studies and Programs, Student Resource Rm. 252 Bascom Hall, 500 Lincoln Drive
Madison, WI 53706
Ph: (608)
265-6329,

Contact program sponsor for details

E-mail: peeradv@macc.wisc.edu
URL: http://www.wisc.edu/studyabroad/
africa.html#Various sites-AESOP
Combination of on- site course work & unpaid internship for academic credit. Academic Year, Fall or Spring Semester

Kenya

Washington University in St. Louis . (See St. Lawrence Universities listing above) Dr. Michele Shoresman, Overseas Programs, One Brookings Drive Campus, Box 1088
St. Louis, MO 63130
Ph: (314)
935- 5958
Contact program sponsor for details

E-mail: overseas@artsci.wustl.edu
URL:http://www.stlawu.edu/intled:http/
html/KenyaMain.html

Classroom and field work. Individual homestays and an internship, Independent study Fall (Sept. 15) or Spring (Feb. 1) semester
Kenya
(Kisenill)
Worldwide Language Resources 42 Chute Street, Reading, MA 01867 Ph: (617)
942-9801
$3,500 . Language (Swahili) 4 Week Increments Year Round
Madagascar
Antananarivo
SIT Study Abroad SIT Study Abroad
Kipling Road,
P.O. Box 676
Brattleboro, VT 05302-0676 USA

 

Ph: (802) 258-3267
Toll free (888) 272-7881
Fax (802) 258-3296
$13,400. fees include: International airfare (except Mexico), Tuition, Full room and board, Excursions, Health insurance

E-mail: studyabroad@sit.edu

URL: http://www.sit.edu/studyabroad/

Cultural and Society, French. 16 credits, 5 week homestay- Antananarivo, 2 week homestay- Diego-Suarez, 1 week rural homestay. Educational excursions- Ankarana Reserve, The island of Nosy Be, rural Fianarantsoa. . 4 week Independent Study Project. Madagascar is home to an amazing variety of cultures, due to its long history as a trading nexus and migratory destination for people from throughout Indonesia, Africa, and the Arab peninsula. Fall semester programs generally begin the first week of September and end in mid-December. Spring semester programs generally begin the first week of February and end in mid-May.
Madagascar
Antananarivo
& Fort Dauphin
SIT Study Abroad SIT Study Abroad
Kipling Road,
P.O. Box 676
Brattleboro, VT 05302-0676 USA

 

Ph: (802) 258-3267
Toll free (888) 272-7881
Fax (802) 258-3296
$13,800. fees include: International airfare (except Mexico), Tuition, Full room and board, Excursions, Health insurance

E-mail: studyabroad@sit.edu

URL: http://www.sit.edu/studyabroad/

Ecology & Conservation, French. 16 credits, 5 week homestay- Fort Dauphin and rural village. Educational excursions- Spiny desert, Ranomafana rain forest, great Barrier Reef of Tulear. 4 week Independent Study Project. Madagascar provides a fascinating setting for your exploration of complex issues of environmental conservation and sustainable development.
Fall semester programs generally begin the first week of September and end in mid-December. Spring semester programs generally begin the first week of February and end in mid-May.
Mali
Bamako
SIT Study Abroad SIT Study Abroad
Kipling Road,
P.O. Box 676
Brattleboro, VT 05302-0676 USA

 

Ph: (802) 258-3267
Toll free (888) 272-7881
Fax (802) 258-3296
$13,400. fees include: International airfare (except Mexico), Tuition, Full room and board, Excursions, Health insurance

E-mail: studyabroad@sit.edu

URL: http://www.sit.edu/studyabroad/

Gender and Development, French. 16 credits, 6 week homestay- Bamako, village visit. Educational excursions- Niger River towns, Dogon cliff villages. 4 week Independent Study Project. Mali is at the forefront of African nations striving to address essential development issues and, with support from the highest level of government, focus on issues relating to gender and family. Fall semester programs generally begin the first week of September and end in mid-December. Spring semester programs generally begin the first week of February and end in mid-May.
Mali
Worldwide Language Resources, Inc. PO Box 326
Reading, MA 01867
Ph: (314)
935-4352 Fax: (314) 935-7462
Program fees include airfare, private home, some meals, field trips. E-mail: LarryCosta@worldnet.att.net
Url: www.wwlr.com/countries/Mor_gui.htm
Bamako, Mali French Program 4 week sessions, offered year round
Morocco
Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane
Beloit College
(*Open only to Beloit College students)
Dr. Terance W. Bigalke, Director World Affairs Center, Beloit College
Beloit, Wisconsin 53511
Ph: (608) 363-2269 Fees for the Morocco Exchange Program are Beloit College tuition, & Rm./Board All official excursions are paid by the Program Overseas transportation & personal expenses are not covered. E-mail: wac@beloit.edu
URL:
http://beloit.edu/~wac/Morocco/index.html
Students will receive 16 sem. Credits) for successful completion of the program Students will choose from a wide range of courses in the 3 schools at the university: School of Bus. Admin., School of Humanities & Soc. SCI's& the School of Science& Engineering. Classes are Fall and spring semester. Application deadlines are November 15 (early) and February 15 (final). Students are encouraged to apply by the early decision deadline.
Morocco
Al Akhawayn
University
Boston College Office of Int'l Progs,
McGuinn Hall 504,
Chestnut Hill, MA 021067-3805
(617)
552-3827
Year $11,510 e-mail: ocs@wells.edu
Or, international.programs@bc.edu
Url: www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/acavp/
inprg/programs/mor-alakhawayn.html
Business & Communication, Sciences & Engineering, Humanities & Soc. Science Fall, Spring, Semester or Full Year
Morocco College Council for International Education (CIEE) Education Exchange,
PO Box 399,
Piscataway, NJ 08855-0399
(212)
661-1414
Semester $5,995
Year $10,790
E-mail: info@ciee.org Lang (Arabic), Humanities, Sociology, History & Culture Summer, Fall and Spring Semester or Full Year
Morocco Institute for Shipboard Education 811 William Pitt Union
Univ. of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
(800)
854-0195
$14,880 (financial aid available)

E-mail: shipboard@sas.ise.pitt.edu

URL: http//www.pitt.edu/~voyage

General Semester
Morocco
(Fez)
IntelCross Box 791
822 College Ave.,
Kentfield, CA 94914
(800)
788-3922
3 Weeks $1,850
6 Weeks $3,000
URL:http//www.study-abroad.org/
intelcross/intelcrs.htm
Language (Arabic) 3 week Increments Year Round
Morocco
Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane (AUI)
Montana State University of Bozeman Kevin Hood
Study Abroad Advisor
Montana State University - Bozeman
400 Culbertson Hall
Bozeman, MT 59717
Ph: 406-994-4031 Fax: 406-994-1619 Costs: $5,600 Sem. Includes: Instructional costs abroad, double room, airport pickup, orientation, fees. Not Included: Airfare, board, medical insurance, textbooks, personal expenses E-mail: khood@montana.edu Program offerings: Arabic Lang., French Lang., Business Admin., Humanities & Social Sciences, Science& Engineering. All courses, except language study courses, are taught in English. Students earn 12 - 17 credits per semester in this program, which is open to sophomore - senior students who have at least a 2.5 GPA. Fall: Late August - Mid-December
Spring: Mid-January - Mid-May

Application Deadlines:
Fall: June 1
Spring: November 15
Morocco
Rabat
& Ifrane
School for International Training / World Learning (SIT/ASA) Kipling Road, PO Box 676, Brattleboro, VT 05302-0676 Ph: (802)
336-1616
fax: (802) 258-3500
$9,900

e-mail: info@worldlearning.org

URL: http://www.worldlearning.org

Anthropology, Arts, Economics, History, Geography, Arabic, Humanities, Religion, Moslem culture, & Political Science Semesters: Sept. - DEC, Feb. - May
Morocco
Al Akhawayn University
State University of New York (SUNY)
Binghampton
Kevin Lacey
Office of Intl. Programs, NA Rockefeller Center G-1,
Binghamton University
Binghamton, NY 13901-6000
Ph: (607)
777-2336
fax: (607) 777-2889
$9,500 year e-mail: oip@binghamton.edu
Or klacey@binghamton.edu
URL: http://www.binghamton.edu/oip/
progbroch/ morocco.html
Humanities, political sciences, economics, Geography, history, humanities & sociology Fall, Spring or Full year
Morocco
Fez
The Arabic Language Institute in Fez Martin Mayerchak, Asst. to the Director
BP 2136,
Fez , 3000 Morocco
Ph: (011) 212-5-624850
Fax: (011) 212- 5-5931608
6 wk's -
7,500 Dhs (NS)
7500 Dhs (Sum)
3 wk's
4,000 Dhs (NS)
4200 Dhs (Sum)
E-mail: alif@fesnet.net.ma
URL: http://www.azure.net/alif/


Note
: $1=8 - 9.6 Dhs
Language Arabic (Short-term study of Modern Standard Arabic & Colloquial Arabic) Offered in 3 or 6 week sessions, year round
Morocco University of Minnesota 808 Social Sciences Building,
267 19th Av. S.
Minneapolis, MN 55455
Ph: (612)
624-9847
Not
Available
e-mail: globalc@maroon.tc.umn.edu Internship Fall, Winter and Spring Quarters
Morocco
Mohammed V. University
Vassar College Office of the Dean of Studies,
Vassar College
Study Abroad
Box 5,
Poughkeepsie, NY 12604
Ph: (914)
437-5260
$12,420 covers tuition, rm.& brd., RT. airfare from NY and cultural excursions organized by the program. Plus misc., and books. E-mail: StudyAbroad@vassar.edu

URL:
http://vassun.vassar.edu/~africana/
jya.html#Morocco
Required; 1 yr. of Arabic or 2 years of French. Classes include Modern Standard Arabic, Anthropology , Contemporary history of Morocco, African Literature and Independent study. 3 week summer orientation at Vassar College (Aug.). Fall/Spring Sem., Academic Year. Deadline Dec. 9th for Vassar students, Jan. 10 for all others.
Morocco
Arab Language Institute, Fez
Washington University The Center for the Study of Islamic Societies & Civilizations
Washington University, Campus Box 1230
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
Ph: (314)
935-4325 Fax: (314) 935-7462
Full travel and fellowship support for up to 8, US grad. Students Dr. Peter Heath
E-mail: pheath@artsci.wustl.edu
Program in Advanced Arabic and Islamic Studies for Ph.D. level students. Modern Standard Arabic and Islamic texts. Must be a Ph.D. candidate; limited to 8 students. Mid-January to Mid-June, 20 weeks. Deadline November 1
Morocco
Worldwide Language Resources, Inc. PO Box 326
Reading, MA 01867
Ph: (314)
935-4352 Fax: (314) 935-7462
Program fees include airfare, private home, some meals, field trips. E-mail: LarryCosta@worldnet.att.net

URL: http://www.wwlr.com/countries/
Mor_gui.htm

Fez, Morocco Middle Eastern language program 4 week sessions, offered year round
Namibia American Connections to Africa ACA
118 Bentwood Dr.
Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
Ph: (609)
429-1257
$995 to $5700 URL:http://www.connect2africa.org/ Participate in agricultural, educational, & health projects along with local villagers. 2 -5 week sessions
Namibia
Windhoek
Augsburg College - Center for Global Education

Academic Programs Abroad
Center for Global Education Augsburg College
2211 Riverside Ave.,
Box 307TR
Minneapolis, MN 55454

Ph: (800)
299-8889
Ph: (612)
330-1159
Fax: (612) 330-1695
Contact the Center for current costs. 03/00 E-mail: globaled@augsburg.edu

URL: http://www.augsburg.edu/global/
Nation Building, Globalization, & Decolonizing the Mind: Southern African Perspectives. Examines crucial issues from the perspectives of the new democracies in South Africa. Includes homestays. Starting Spring Semester  2001. January 28 - May 10. Application deadline May 1.
Namibia
/South Africa
Augsburg College
Center for Global Education
Program Director, Academic Programs Abroad Center for Global Education Augsburg College,
2211 Riverside Ave.
Box 307TR
Minneapolis, MN 55454
(800)
299-8889
or (612)
330-1159
Fax: (612) 330-1695
Contact the program sponsor for details E-mail: globaled@augsburg.edu

URL : http://www.augsburg.edu/global/
Women/Gender & Development S. African Perspectives. Learn central issues facing S. African women. Hunger, injustice, human rights.. Spring semester
Jan. 20 - May 14, 2000. Deadline is October 15, 1999
Namibia
Crossroads is offering a service learning semester to Namibia. The program is called Pamwe Namibia. Pamwe (pahm-way) means "together" in several African languages.
Operation Crossroads Africa

Operation Crossroads Africa
34 Mt. Morris Park West
New York, NY 10027

Ph: 212-289-1949
Fax: 212-289-2526
$7,400 Program costs include: $250 deposit, international airfare, in-country transportation, materials, food, lodging, all scheduled program expenses and visas. Costs do not include: Medical expenses, individual transportation to NY & personal items. E-mail: oca@igc.apc.org

URL: http://operationcrossroadsafrica.org
Program activities include cross-cultural exchange, language instruction, field study, home stays, community service, and team building. The curriculum will include post-apartheid issues of development, colonialism, the HIV epidemic, ecology, & racial and ethnic relations.

Each semester is 13 weeks long. Fall Semester 2001: September - December. Spring Semester 2002: January-May. Application deadline for: Fall 2001 Semester: June 30, 2001. Spring 2002 Semester: October 15, 2001.

Namibia Brigham Young University Dept. of Study Abroad
309 HCEB
Provo, UT 84602
(801)
378-3308
$4,100 URL: http://fhss.byu.edu/ Anthropology 2 months in Spring (not until '98)
Namibia Namibian Cheetah Conservation Project Round River Conservation Studies
4301 Emigration Canyon Rd. Salt Lake City, UT 84108
(801)
582-0910
$11,500 URL: http://www.roundriver.org/ Wildlife research and community involvement for wildlife management Spring & Fall Semester
Namibia
Waterberg, Omaruru, Etosha Park, Ovamboland, Kaokoland, Skeleton Coast, Namib-Naukluft and Windhoek.
Operation Crossroads Africa Operation Crossroads Africa
34 Mt. Morris Park West
New York, NY 10027

Ph: 212-289-1949
Fax: 212-289-2526
$7,400 includes international airfare, in country transportation, materials, food, accommodations, & scheduled program expenses and visas. Excludes transportation to New York. E-mail: oca@igc.apc.org

URL: http://operationcrossroadsafrica.org
Activities include cross-cultural exchange, language instruction, field study, home stays, community service, team building and hikes, sports, game viewing & more. Fall & Spring Semesters. Service learning program for Youth 17-24. 13 weeks long.
Niger
Universite Abdou Moumouni, previously University of Niamey
Boston University International.Programs
232 Bay State Road Boston, MA 02215
(617)
353-9888
Fax: (617)
353-5402
$15,950 semester (Includes tuition for 16 credits, housing, board, RT. Airfare) E-mail: abroad@bu.edu
URL: http://www.bu.edu/abroad/niamey.html
Language (French,Hausa, Zarma), First program in the inland Sahel offered by an American university. Courses on African culture and society. Courses on the social historical and political underpinnings of Sahelian life and culture. Fall (Aug-Dec), and Spring (Jan-May) Semesters & Academic Year Deadlines (Oct. 15-Spring) (March 15-Fall)
Nigeria University of Iowa Room 28
International Center
Iowa City, IA 52242
Ph: (319)
335-0503
$3,300 E-mail: philip-carls@uiowa.edu Culture & Language (Yoruba) Semester or 6 weeks in Summer
Senegal African American Studies Program Prof. Harold Rogers President, African American Studies Program
PO Box 497327
Chicago, IL 60649
Ph: (773)
667-1285
Fax: (773)
684-6967
Starts at $1480 plus, per credit hour. Requires a non-refundable $150 deposit submitted with application. e-mail: ABC@starmail.com
Or HRogers67@aol.com

URL: http://justice1.freeyellow.com/journey.html
Black History Month, Senegal Roots February 6-13 or February 20-27, 2002. February 4-11 or February 18-25, 2003
Senegal African Studies Consortium (Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Penn & Swarthmore
PENN Abroad)
Office of Intl. Progs,
University of Penn.,
133 Bennett Hall,
Philadelphia, Pa 19104-6275
Ph: (215)
898-9073 Fax: (215) 898-2622
Contact Program Coordinator URL: http://www.upenn.edu/oip Cultural orientation, French/Wolof, regular classes Oct. - June,
Spring semester
Senegal
Cheikh Anta Diop University, Dakar
Beloit College
Dr. Terance W. Bigalke, Director World Affairs Center,
Beloit College
Beloit, Wisconsin 53511
Ph: (608) 363-2269
Fax:: (608)
363-2689
Fees are Beloit College tuition, Rm. & board, a $50 admin. fee, & a $50 records fee (for non-Beloit students). The student's tuition at the university, Rm.& board, and all official excursions are paid by the program. E-mail: wac@beloit.edu
URL:
http://beloit.edu/~wac/Senegal/index.html
For students interested in studying French (& Wolof). Students on the Beloit Exchange will be free to select courses from the wide range offered by the University, though most students will probably be interested in courses offered through the Faculté Des Letters et Sciences Humaines and the Faculté Des Sciences Juridiques et Politiques Classes are Fall & spring semester. Application deadlines are Nov.15 (early) & Feb.15 (final). Deadline for non-Beloit students is April 1 for fall term and October 15 for spring term.
Senegal Intercultural Dimensions Inc. (College credit through, Alternative Studies, N. Shore Community College, Danvers, MA) Att. Janet Ghattas
PO Box 391437
Cambridge, MA 02139-0015

(617)
864-8442
Fax: (617) 868-1273

Contact program sponsor for current prices. E-mail: janetid@aol.com Custom tailored to individual interests. Stay with Senegalese families,experience village life 3 week program limited to 8 people. Extended program's are available. Jan 5-27, June 23-15
Senegal
(Dakar)
Kalamazoo College/ GLCA Center for International Programs
1200 Academy St.,
Kalamazoo MI 49006
(616)
337-7133
$23,313 Year E-mail: dmiller@kzoo.edu General (taught in French) Academic Year or Semester
Senegal
Ecole Natinale d'Economie Appliquee near Cheikh Anta Diop University. 
Suffolk University

Youmna H. Hinnawi
Dir.Study Abroad Programs
Center for International Education
Suffolk University
8 Ashburton Place
Boston, Ma 02108-2770

Ph: ( 617)
-573-8072
Fax: (617)
-367-9438
Tuition cost $5,100, $500 per month for housing,

E-mail: kkaridoy@admin.suffolk.edu

URL: www.suffolk.edu/international/

African Studies, African government and politics, African literature, AIDS in Africa, and French & Wolof languages. All courses are taught in English, and the faculty is comprised of Suffolk University and Senegalese instructors. Fall- Sept-December, Spring- January-May and Academic year.
Senegal
Dakar
University of Minnesota

The Global Campus, Study Abroad
102 Nicholson Hall
216 Pillsbury Drive SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455-0138

Ph: (612)
626-9000,
fax: (612) 626-8009
Fall $7,900,
Year $11,300, Airfare, personal items, & independent travel are extra. Non- Minnesota students add $750
E-mail: UMabroad@umn.edu
URL:
http://UMabroad.umn.edu
Course work and field placement related to Int'l development issues and specific areas such as public health, community development, environmental protection, sustainable agriculture, women in development. Independent research. Homestays. Fall Semester or Academic Year. Applications received by February 15 are given preference.
Senegal
Universite Gaston Berger
University of Pennsylvania & African Studies Consortium African Studies
645 Williams Hall
Philadelphia, PA
19104-6305
(215)
898-9979
Fax: (215) 573-8130
Contact program sponsor for details

E-mail: africa@sas.upenn.edu
URL:www.sas.upenn.edu/~africa/
other/studyabr/senegal.html

Designed for undergraduate French-speaking students interested in African studies & development. Academic Year or Spring Semester. Deadline Feb. 1, 1999
Senegal
Universite Gaston Berger de Saint-Louis Senegal
* University of
Wisconsin- Madison
Office of International
Studies and Programs
261 Bascom Hall
University of Wisconsin
500 Lincoln Drive
Madison, WI 53706
Ph: (608)
262-2851
Fax: (608) 262-6998

Contact program sponsor for details

E-mail: peeradv@macc.wisc.edu

URL: http://www.wisc.edu/studyabroad/
africa.html#Various sites-AESOP
Classes taught in French in a variety of humanities and social sciences. Includes a year long course in Wolof & an independent fieldwork project. 4 semesters of French or equiv. required. Academic Year, Fall or Spring Semester (mid Sept.-mid June). Application deadline; first Friday in February.
Senegal Wells College Wells College
Aurora, NY 13206
Ph: (315)
364-3291
$8,500 E-mail: ocs@wells.edu General (most classes taught in French) Spring Semester
South Africa
Cape Town
* Albion College Off-Campus Programs
Albion College
Albion, MI 49224-1899
(517)
629-0307
Same as Albion Tuition . South African Studies Fall and/or Spring Semester

South Africa
University of Stellenbosch

American Institute For Foreign Study (AIFS) College Division
River Plaza
9 West Broad Street
Stanford, CT 06902 -3788
(800)
727-2437

Acad. year $16,090,
Semester $8,895 includes (tuition, RT. airfare, housing, meals)

e-mail: info@aifs.org
URL: http://www.aifsabroad.com
African studies with emphasis on literature, management, political Science, religious studies and theater arts. Acad. yr. (July 17, 2000 - June 26, 2001), Fall term (July 17-Nov 24, 2000), Spring term (Feb. 5 -June 26, 2001)
South Africa
Pretoria
American Universities International Program
AUIP, Program Coordinator
305 W. Magnolia St.
Suite 221
Fort Collins, CO 80521
(970)
495-0869
Fax:(970)
484-6997
Contact program sponsor for details e-mail: auip@frii.com

URL: http://www.aulp.com
Wildlife management and Conservation, headquartered in Pretoria, SA. Travel to wildlife & national parks, & game reserves

Jan 31-Jun 30 (spring), Jan 31 - DEC 31 (year long), deadline Oct. 1

South Africa
Stellenbosch University
American Universities International Program
AUIP, Program Coordinator
305 W. Magnolia St.
Suite 221
Fort Collins, CO 80521
(970)
495-0869
Fax:(970)
484-6997
$5995 (includes fees, tuition, room & board) plus, Airfare & misc. e-mail: auip@frii.com

URL: http://www.aulp.com
Forest Science, nature conservation, forest engineering & international studies curriculum

July 20-Nov 21(fall), Feb. 4-Jun 22 (spring), Feb. 9 - Nov. 21 (year long)

South Africa
University of Natal at Durban
American Universities International Program
AUIP, Program Coordinator
305 W. Magnolia St.
Suite 221
Fort Collins, CO 80521
(970)
495-0869
Fax:(970)
484-6997
$6995 (includes fees, tuition, room & board) plus, Airfare & misc. e-mail: auip@frii.com

URL: http://www.aulp.com
Architecture, law, economics & management, education, humanities, & engineering.

Sept. 17-DEC 4 (fall)
Feb. 16-Jun 28 (spring), Feb. 16-DEC 4 (year long)

South Africa
University of Natal at Pietermaritzburg
American Universities International Program AUIP, Program Coordinator
305 W. Magnolia St.
Suite 221
Fort Collins, CO 80521
(970)
495-0869
Fax:(970)
484-6997
Contact Program Coordinator for details e-mail: auip@frii.com

URL: http://www.aulp.com
Anthropology, Political SCI, Religious studies, languages, Sciences, philosophy, Physics, Sociology, more......

Sept. 17-DEC 4 (fall), Feb. 16-Jun 28 (spring), Feb. 16-DEC 4 (year long)

South Africa
University of Port Elizabeth
American Universities International Program
AUIP, Program Coordinator
305 W. Magnolia St.
Suite 221
Fort Collins, CO 80521
(970)
495-0869
Fax:(970)
484-6997
$5995 (includes fees, tuition, room & board) plus, Airfare & misc. e-mail: auip@frii.com

URL: http://www.aulp.com
Liberal Arts, Science, environmental studies, education economic sciences, law & health sciences.

July 17-Nov 21 (fall), Feb. 4-Jun 22 (spring), Feb. 4-Nov 21 (year long)

South Africa
/Namibia

Augsburg College Center for Global Education 2211 Riverside Ave.,
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Ph: (800)
299-8889
or (612)
330-1159
Fax: (612) 330-1695
Contact the program sponsor for details E-mail: globaled@augsburg.edu

URL: www.augsburg.edu/global/
safsem.html #Fall
Women/Gender & Development S. African Perspectives. Learn central issues facing S. African women. Hunger, injustice, human rights.. Spring semester
Jan. 20 - May 14,
Deadline is October 15,
South Africa
and Windhoek, Namibia
Augsburg College Center for Global Education Augsburg College
2211 Riverside Ave.
Minneapolis, MN 55454
Ph: (800)
299-8889
Fax: (612) 330-1695
Contact the program sponsor for details e-mail: globaled@augsburg.edu
URL: www.augsburg.edu/global/wadsap.html
Nation Building, Globalization and Decolonizing the Mind. South Africa: President Mbeke and Nation Building. An opportunity to experience a firsthand encounter with this society in the midst of enormous change. January - May. Deadline is October 15 for the spring semester program; Enrollment is limited; early application is encouraged to ensure a place in the program.
South Africa
University of Cape Town
Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE) Council-International Study Programs
205 East 42nd Street
New York, NY 10017-5706
Ph: 1 -(800)
40- STUDY fax: (212) 822-2779
Fall $8540, Year $15,400, Spring $8,540 e-mail: Info@ciee.org
Url: www.ciee.org/study/africa/index.htm
Business, culture, ecology, environment, language, African Studies, History, Anthropology, Literature, and Political Science Fall, or Spring Semester and Academic Year
South Africa
University of
Port Elizabeth
College of Saint Benedict & Saint John's University Center for Int'l Education
St. John's University/ College of St. Benedict Collegeville, MN 56321
(320)
363-3612 or (320) 363-2082
$10,223 & airfare e-mail: sburmeister@csbsju.edu
URL: http://www.users.csbsju.edu
/~globaled/south_africa/index.html
Biology, English, Political Science, Sociology Early Feb. - Late May
South Africa
Cape Town - Britannia Bay
Earthwatch Institute 680 Mt. Auburn St.
PO Box 9104
Watertown, Mass
02272-9104
(617)
776-8532
Fax: (800)
776-0188
$1,795

e-mail: infoxmb@earthwatch.org

URL:
http://www.earthwatch.org/x/Xbest.html

Study Dolphins in the waters off the western side of South Africa

Jan 31 - March 28
Offered in 2 week intervals

South Africa Bahamas,Kenya, Venezuela, India, Brazil, Malaysia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Japan, Seattle, WA. Institute for Shipboard Education Univ. of Pittsburgh
811 William Pitt Union,
Pittsburgh, PA 15260

(800)
854-0195 or
(412) 648-7490

Contact sponsor for details URL: http//www.pitt.edu/~voyage

E-mail: shipboard@sas.ise.pitt.edu
General Spring Semester
South Africa
NY, India, South Africa, Brazil, Washington, DC
International Honors Program
Joan Tiffany, Dir.
19 Braddock Park
Boston, MA 02116
(617)
267-0026 fax: (617) 262-9299
$12,100 plus airfare e-mail: info@ihp.edu

URL: http://world.std.com/~ihp/
4 courses - Relationship between the built, natural, & social environment January - May
South Africa
University of Fort Hare, Natal- Durban, Natal- Pietermaritzburg, Free State, Port Elizabeth, and Pretoria
InterStudy in
South Africa
Admissions Office
InterStudy USA
63 Edward Street,
Medford MA 02155 Or,
Admissions Office
InterStudy UK
42 Milsom Street
Bath BA1 1DN, England
(800)
663-1999
fax: (781) 391-7463
Voice: 011.44.1225. 464769
$8,535 - $9,925 a Semester. To $13,750 - $16,575 a Year. Includes RT. airfare, tuition, meals, general fees, housing, application processing charges

e-mail USA:
InterStudy@interstudy-usa.org

e-mail UK: InterStudy@interstudy.co.uk

URL: http://www.interstudy.org

Nine programs at eight universities, give students a wide range of choices, from Black Universities to Afrikaans speaking universities . Large & small campuses, full curriculum options, and a wide choice of geographical settings. Semesters (January-June) and (July-November) or Academic Year
South Africa
Rhodes Univ., University of Witwatersrand, and Stellenbosch
InterStudy in
South Africa
Admissions Office
InterStudy USA
63 Edward Street,
Medford MA 02155

UK Office - See Above
(800) 663-1999
fax: (781) 391-7463

$8,535 - $9,925 a Semester.

$13,750 - $16,575 a Year.

E-mail USA:
InterStudy@interstudy-usa.org

e-mail UK: InterStudy@interstudy.co.uk

URL: http://www.interstudy.org

Accounting, African language's, agriculture, anthropology, archaeology, architecture, art history, fine art, classics, drama, ecology, economics, education, English, history.... Semesters (February-June) and (July-December) or Academic Year.
South Africa
Cape Town
LEXIA Exchange International 378 Cambridge Ave.,
Palo Alto, CA
94306-1544
Ph: (650)
327-9191 fax: (650)
327-9192
$4,650 Sum., $8,950 Spring/Fall, $16,950 Acad. year E-mail: info@LEXIAintl.org

URL: http://www.lexiaintl.org
Cultural Studies, Lang.(Xhosa, Afrikaans), Most major subjects. Spring/Fall Sem., Summer or Acad. Year
South Africa Mary Washington
College
Department of Geography, Fredericksburg, VA 22401 (703)
546-1491
$3,650 E-mail: drallis@s850.mwc.edu Arts, Social Sciences 3 weeks in Summer
South Africa
University of Durban-Westville (UDW)
Michigan State University

Office of Study Abroad
Michigan State University
109 International Center
East Lansing, MI
48824-1035 or contact:
African Studies Center, MSU
Att.: John Metzler
100 International Center
East Lansing, MI 48824-1035

Ph: (517) 353-8920
fax: (517) 432-2082

Or Contact
John Metzler
Ph: (517)
353-1700

$2,283 includes room, meals, and some misc. Tuition, fees & airfare are extra.

E-mail: studyabroad@osa.msu.edu
or metzler@msu.edu

URL: http://study-abroad.msu.edu
Participants will experience a vibrant culture, study politics in action in Africa's transforming society. Courses taught in English, mandatory course in sisZulu for non-speakers. Study in the areas of Science& engineering, law & business, education, humanities, social Science, and health sciences Semester or academic year. Fall Sem. July 24 - Dec. 1, 2000. Spring Sem. Jan 31 - June 10, 20001. Acad. Yr. Jan. 31- Dec. 1, 2001. 13 weeks of classes over an 18 week period.
South Africa
University of Cape Town
Northeastern University Office of International Study Program
One Meserve Hall
Boston, MA 02115
(617)
373-5162
$9,400 per quarter, includes tuition, housing, & airfare e-mail: trich@casdn.neu.edu

URL: http://www.casdn.neu.edu/sap/
south%2dafrica.html
Arts, Commerce, Science, Soc. Science, Humanities, and South African Culture

Fall, Spring & Summer, Semesters (Academic Yr.)

South Africa
Northwestern University 2115 North Campus Dr.
Suite 162
Evanston, IL 60208-2650
(847)
491-5250
fax: (847) 491-3660
$6,500 w/airfare e-mail: summer@nwu.edu

URL: http://nuinfo.nwu.edu/summernu/
Democratic Vistas: Landscape and Cultural Diversity Fall Sem., 2 weeks, Jan. 16-31, 1999 Deadline Oct. 1, 1998
South Africa
University of Fort Hare
Ohio State University Office of Int'l Educ., Oxley Hall, 1712 Neil Ave.
Columbus, Ohio 43210
(614)
292-6101
Contact the program sponsor E-mail: oie@osu.edu
URL: http://www.oie.ohio- state.edu/
anew/country/SAfrica.htm
Theology, law, arts, Science, education, economics, & agriculture

Feb. to Mid June &
Mid-July to Mid-October

South Africa
University of Cape Town
Princeton University 406 West College
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey 08544
Ph: (609)
258-5524 Fax: (609) 258-6371
Contact the program sponsor E-mail: nkanach@princeton.edu

Url:
www.princeton.edu/~odoc/saindex.html
Full range of university courses in humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, & engineering. Opportunities to participate in supervised community service projects. Language instruction: English Fall (late July-mid Nov.) & Spring (mid Feb. to early June) & Academic year. Application deadlines:
October 1 - Spring
April 1 - Fall
South Africa
University of Natal
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Rutgers Study Abroad
Rutgers University
102 College Ave.,
New Brunswick, NJ 08903
Ph: (732)
932-7787
fax: (732) 932-8659
$5,410 resident, $7,250 nonresident ($300 nonresident application fee), plus airfare, food, books, misc. E-mail: ru_abroad@email.rutgers.edu

Url: www.rutgers.edu/Academics/
Study_Abroad/natal.html
Program is limited to 20 students. Open to all majors disciplines. 12-18 credits; excursions included; orientations on-site Fall/Spring semesters, and Academic year. Application Deadline March 1, notification will be by April 1.
South Africa San Francisco State College of Extended Learning Travel Program's,
22 Tapia
San Francisco, CA 94132
(415)
338-1533
$5,995 . . 3 to 6 weeks in January or June
South Africa
Cape Town
School for International Training/World Learning (SIT/ASA) Kipling Road,
PO Box 676, Brattleboro, VT
05302-0676
Ph: (802)
257-7751 Fax: (802) 258-3248
$11,200 URL: http://www.sit.edu

e-mail: csa@sit.edu
Social issues in post-apartheid S.A. Semesters: Sept. - DEC, Feb. - May
South Africa
Durban
School for International Training/World Learning (SIT/ASA) Kipling Road
PO Box 676, Brattleboro, VT
05302-0676
Ph: (802) 257-7751 Fax: (802) 258-3248 $11,200 e-mail: csa@sit.edu

URL: http://www.sit.edu
Reconciliation and Development Semesters: Sept. - DEC, Feb. - May
South Africa
University of Cape Town
Spelman College - CIEE Office of Study Abroad
Box 1447,
Spelman College,
350 Spelman Lane, SW
Atlanta, GA 30314-4399
(404)
223-7550
Fall Sem: $9,000
Acad. Year $15,400
Spring Sem $8,500
Plus meals and airfare.
E-mail: info@ciee.org

URL: http://www.ciee.org
Areas of study include, Arts, Commerce, Fine Arts and Architecture, Music, Science and Social Sciences & Humanities. Semester and Academic year. Deadline Fall is March 1. Deadline for Spring Oct. 1
South Africa
University of Cape Town

University of
Cape Town
Quinton Redcliffe
Int'l Academic Programs Office
Private Bag
Rondebosch, 7701
+27-21- 650-2822
fax: +27- 21-686- 5444
One Semester $3500, plus cost of living for 5 months $3340 e-mail: qpr@education.uct.ac.za
URL: http://www.uct.ac.za
Application form:
http://www.uct.ac.za/admin/admissions /uctapply.html
Courses available in Humanities, Science, Engineering, Health Sciences, Commerce, and Law

Spring Sem. (Feb. - June) Deadline Oct. 15, 1999. Fall Sem. (July - Nov.) Deadline April 15, 1999

South Africa
(Pretoria)
University of Delaware Norma Gaines-Hanks
Faculty Director
298 E. Graham Hall
Newark, DE 19716
(302)
831-8616
DE-resident
$3,462
Nonresident
$4,960
e-mail: ngaines@udel.edu
Url: www.udel.edu/IntlProg/studyabroad/
winter99/safrica/index.html
History of S.A., S.A. Studies, Int'l women's studies, Education Jan 5 - Feb. 3, 1999
South Africa
(University of Fort Hare)
* University of Massachusetts-Amherst Study Abroad in S.A. International Programs
Wm. S. Clark Int'l Center,
Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst MA 01003
(413)
545-2710 fax: (413) 545-1201
Instate $5,600 + room, board, airfare. Out-of- State $12,000 + rm., board, airfare

e-mail: abroad@iop.umass.edu

URL: www.umass.edu/ipo

Arts, Education, Sciences, Business, Agriculture, and Theology. Full Year or Fall/ Spring Sem. Open to 4-6 students from 5 college area. Deadline October 15
South Africa
(University of Cape Town and Natal)
University of Michigan

Office of Intl. Programs
G513 Michigan Union
530 South State Street Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1349

(734)
764-4311 Fax: (734) 764-3229
Contact program sponsor for details

E-mail: oip@umich.edu
URL:
http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/oip/
programs/AySouthAfr.html

Students will have access to a full range of undergraduate courses and departments and enroll in classes along with their South African peers. Fall & Spring Semester or full academic year. February 2000 term deadline is September 24,1999
South Africa
(University of the Western Cape)
* University of Missouri at St. Louis
University of Missouri at St. Louis, Center for International Studies,
304 SSB,
8001 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis, MO 63121-4499
(314)
516-5753 fax: (314) 516-6757
Contact the program sponsor for details

e-mail: cismdots@admiral.umsl.edu
URL: www.system.missouri.edu/urel
/main/second/wsastux.htm

Humanities, social sciences & business. Also nursing, and public health. Classes in English & Afrikaans. Terms: (Mid Feb. - early Apr.), (Mid Apr. - late June), (Late July- early Sept.), (Mid Sept. - early Dec.)
South Africa * University of Texas-Austin Study Abroad, University of Texas, Drawer A, UT Station, Austin TX
78713-7206
(512)
471-6464
U of T Tuition . Engineering Fall, Spring or Summer Semester
South Africa
(University of Pretoria)
University of Wisconsin- Madison

CALS Study Abroad Program, 240 Agriculture Hall, 1450 Linden Drive
Madison, WI 53706-1562

(608)
262-5545
Fax:(608) 262-8852
Contact the program sponsor for details e-mail:
sharon.kemp@ccmail.adp.wisc.edu

URL: http://www.cals.wisc.edu/media/
news/98sci_rept/global/global3A.html
Biological, environmental, natural resources and social Science courses. Semester or Full year program.
Tanzania International Student Exchange Program
(ISEP)
3222 N Street, NW
Suite 400
Washington, DC
20007-2849
(202)
965-0550
Determined by home institution E-mail: ISEP@guvax.georgetown.edu General Full Year or Semester
Tanzania
Lake Manyara
National Park
, Ngorongoro Crater, and Serengeti National Park
Mountain Travel-Sobek 6420 Fairmount Avenue, El Cerrito, California 94530 1-888-MTSOBEK (687-6235) or 1-510-527-8100
FAX: 1-510-525-7710
$6290 per person (10-12 members), $6790 per person (7-9 member), $7509 per person (5-6 member), $700 park fees $540 single supplement E-mail: info@mtsobek.com
URL: http://www.mtsobek.com/cgi-bin/doorway.py?
action=start&continent=africa&trip=136
17 days, 4-WD travel, Easy day hikes, 8 nights deluxe camping, 6 nights hotels/ lodges. No wildlife experience in the world compares with the Serengeti Migration. Allen (Guide) has been exploring the Serengeti since 1972 and considers it his favorite place in all Africa. On this safari you will see more animals than you ever dreamed existed! 2001 Dates:
May 11 - May 27
Jun 1-Jun 17, 2001
A pre-trip extension to study the elephants of Amboseli at the foot of towering Kilimanjaro is highly recommended (available for the April 27 departure only)
Tanzania
Arusha
School for International Training / World Learning (SIT/ASA) Kipling Road,
PO Box 676,
Brattleboro, VT
05302-0676
Ph: (802)
257-7751 Fax: (802) 258-3248
$11,200

e-mail: csa@sit.edu

URL: http://www.sit.edu

Wildlife Ecology & Conservation, Lang (Kiswahili) Semesters: Sept. - DEC, Feb. - May
Tanzania
Iringa & Morogoro
School for International Training / World Learning (SIT/ASA) Kipling Road,
PO Box 676,
Brattleboro, VT
05302-0676
Ph: (802)
257-7751 Fax: (802) 258-3248
$11,200

e-mail: csa@sit.edu

URL: http://www.sit.edu

Biodiversity and Conservation Semesters: Sept. - DEC, Feb. - May
Tanzania
Zanzibar
School for International Training / World Learning (SIT/ASA) Kipling Road,
PO Box 676, Brattleboro, VT
05302-0676
Ph: (802)
257-7751 Fax: (802) 258-3248
$11,200

e-mail: csa@sit.edu

URL: http://www.sit.edu

Coastal Ecology Semesters: Sept. - DEC, Feb. - May
Tunisia International Languages Abroad 502-199 Avenue Road, Toronto, ON, Canada, M5R 2J3 Ph: (416)
925-2112
2 Wks $1,770
6 Wks $4,250
E-mail: info@languagesabroad.com
URL: http://www.languagesabroad.com/
Study Arabic or French in Tunis with a host family 2 - 32 wks, 14 course starting dates
Tunisia
Yemen Language Center in Sana
REEP, Inc.

REEP, Inc.
PO Box 227,
Fineview, New York 13640

Ph: (888)
374-5711
Fax: (800)
910-1777
One month program $2995, includes lodging, 2 meals a day, tours, books. Airfare extra. Additional wks in Yemen $700 per wk E-mail: global@usereep.com

URL:
http://www.usereep.com/IMMERS.html
Arabic language and cultural immersion in Yemen. This four week program is offered monthly throughout the year.
Tunisia
Tunis
Worldwide Language Resources, Inc.

42 Chute Street,
PO Box 326
Reading, MA 01867

Ph: (781)
942-9801
fax: (781) 944-1971
Program fee includes airfare, hotel, some meals, and field trips e-mail: LarryCosta@worldnet.att.net

URL:http://www.wwlr.com/countries/
Tun_gui.htm
Language (French & Arabic) 4 Week Increments, Year Round
Uganda &
Kenya

Canadian Field Studies in Africa - (A joint program with Langara College, Dalhousie Univ., McGill Univ., Queens Univ., Univ. of Alberta, University of Guelph & the Univ. of British Columbia)

Study in Africa Program
Langara College
100 West 49th Ave.
Vancouver, BC
V5Y 2Z6

Ph: (604)
323-5233
fax: (604)
323-5555
$12,540

E-mail: dmacdonald@langara.bc.ca

URL: http://langara.bc.ca/africa

Academic program which students travel on an 11 week Safari through Kenya & Uganda. Theme of the program is Biodiversity, both biological and cultural. Mid January until the first week of April
Uganda School for International Training / World Learning (SIT/ASA) Kipling Road,
PO Box 676, Brattleboro, VT
05302-0676
Ph: (802)
257-7751 Fax: (802)
258-3248
$11,200

e-mail: csa@sit.edu

URL: http://www.sit.edu

Socioeconomic Development Studies Semesters: Sept. - DEC, Feb. - May
Zambia American Connections to Africa ACA, 118 Bentwood Dr.
Cherry Hill,
New Jersey 08034
(609)
429-1257
$995 to $5700 URL: http://www.connect2africa.org/ Participate in agricultural, educational, and health projects along with local villagers. 2 -5 week sessions
Zambia International Student Exchange Program
(ISEP)
3222 N Street, NW
Suite 400
Washington, DC 
20007-2849
(202)
965-0550
Determined
by home institution
E-mail: ISEP@guvax.georgetown.edu General Full Year or Semester
Zimbabwe American Connections to Africa ACA
118 Bentwood Dr.
Cherry Hill, New Jersey 08034
(609)
429-1257
$995 to $5700 URL: http://www.connect2africa.org/ Participate in agricultural, educational, and health projects along with local villagers. 2 -5 week sessions
Zimbabwe
Harare
Associated Colleges of the Midwest 205 West Wacker Dr.
Suite. 1300
Chicago, IL 60606
(312)
263-5000
Fax: (312) 263-5879
$1,900 Semester, plus tuition, and administrative fees E-mail: ACM@acm.edu

URL: http:www.acm.edu
Introductory Shona, Political & Economic Issues of Development, Culture & society in Zimbabwe: Past & Present, Independent field project. Sem. Plus optional 4 weeks. Jan 10 - May 6, 2001 (May 7 - June 2, 2001) Deadline 4/15/00
Zimbabwe Institute for International Cooperation & Development (IICD) Josefin Jonsson, Administrator, Director PO Box 103-T,
Williamstown, MA 01267
(413)
458-9828 Fax:413 458-3323
$4600 . Teach at a school or rural health or education project Full year starts February 15
Zimbabwe
University of Zimbabwe
Michigan State University
Office of Study Abroad
Michigan State University
Dr. John Metzler
109 International Center
E. Lansing, MI
48824-1035
(517)
353-8920 fax: (517) 432-2082
Semester
$2,026 plus airfare, & MSU tuition
E-mail: studyabroad@osa.msu.edu
Instructor: metzler@msu.edu

URL: http://study-abroad.msu.edu
Arts and Social Studies in Africa, African Languages, Classics, English Geography, History, Linguistics, Modern languages & Religious studies & Philosophy. Wide variety of courses focused on Zimbabwe & southern Africa. Spring, Fall or Academic year. Deadlines (Oct. 22, 1999 Spring Sem.) (March 3, 2000 for Fall Sem. Or Academic year)

Zimbabwe
University of Zimbabwe

 

Michigan State University
Dr. Eunice Foster, Coord.
Crop & Soil Sciences
160 Plant & Soil Science Building
E. Lansing, MI 48824
(517)
353-1784
Cost for tuition, room, board, & air travel approx. $6500 for MSU students. Non -MSU students slightly higher E-mail: overseas@msu.edu or
Instructor: fosteref@msu.edu
URL: /www.canr.msu.edu/Zimbabwe/ or
web: http://study-abroad.msu.edu
Agricultural,Environmental, & Land Use Systems. Designed for students in the agriculture, natural resources, and related areas who have a desire to learn about Africa Spring semester (Now taking applications for Spring 2000)
Zimbabwe
University of Zimbabwe
Pitzer College Office External Studies
Pitzer College
1050 N. Mills Ave.,
Claremont, CA
91711-6110
Ph: (909) 621-8104
Fax: (909 621-0518
$14,287 includes airfare, tuition, room and board, program related expenses for field trips & materials

e-mail: external_studies@pitzer.edu

URL: www.pitzer.edu/academics/
ilcenter/external_studies/zimbabwe.htm

Intensive language study (Shona) & program is designed to involve students in Zimbabwean life & culture. Fall semester (late August to late Dec.)
Spring semester (mid Jan. to early June), Full Year option is also available
Zimbabwe
Harare
School for International Training / World Learning (SIT/ASA) Kipling Road,
PO Box 676,
Brattleboro, VT 05302-0676
Ph: (802) 257-7751
Fax: (802) 258-3248
$10,200

e-mail: csa@sit.edu

URL: http://www.sit.edu

Transition to national sovereignty Semesters:
September DEC February - May
Zimbabwe School for International Training / World Learning (SIT/ASA) Kipling Road,
PO Box 676,
Brattleboro, VT 05302-0676
Ph: (802) 257-7751
Fax: (802 )258-3248
$10,500 e-mail: csa@sit.edu
URL:
http://www.sit.edu
Grassroots Development Semesters:
September- Dec.
February - May
Zimbabwe
Harare
Scripps College (with Pitzer College) Off Campus Study
1030 Columbia
Claremont CA 91711
Ph: (909) 621-8104 $13,770 . Culture & Lang. (Shona), General Courses at U of Z Fall &/or Spring Semester or Full Year
Zimbabwe Syracuse University International Program's
119 Euclid Ave.,
Syracuse, NY 13244-4170
Ph: (800) 235-3472 $13,005 URL: http://sumweb.syr.edu/dipa Language (Shona) & Interdisciplinary Studies Fall, Spring or Summer Semester
Zimbabwe
Univ. of Zimbabwe
University of Pennsylvania & The African Studies Consortium (Bryn Mawr) Office of International Programs,
University of Pennsylvania 133 Bennett Hall, Philadelphia, Pa 19104-6275
Ph: (215) 898-9073
Fax: (215) 898-2622
Contact Program Coordinator URL: http://www.upenn.edu/oip Regular courses, independent study

Academic year (Jan - DEC)
Spring Semester
(Feb. - June/July) & Fall Semester

Summer, Fall, Spring, and Academic Year.

*--- Not open to students from other institutions

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Last updated: March 2002