Posted by: SSU Lingua Franca | May 1, 2014

Study Abroad Every Summer with the World Languages and Cultures Department

Study Abroad Every Summer with the World Languages and Cultures Department

The new SSU Core being implemented in 2015 has a World Cultures Requirement and a great way to fulfill it is through total immersion in a new culture abroad.

The World Languages and Cultures Department has great, affordable programs that will help you achieve this goal. A program abroad will also enhance your resume and make it stand out among others when applying for a job or graduate school.

Go ahead and plan your study abroad with the World Languages and Cultures Department. You can choose summer programs in Costa Rica, Spain, Canada, Italy or Germany.

Special events this summer!

  • Second time around for our summer Costa Rica Program June 2014. 15 of your classmates will spend a month in Heredia, Costa Rica, discover volcanoes, beaches, wildlife and nature adventures while earning six-nine credits of Spanish Language and Culture.

www.soleducation.com/salemstate

  • First time around for our Berlin summer Program. Earn language and culture credits in German and participate in activities and excursions to the area.  Starting mid-June.

http://www.centerforstudyabroad.com/humboldt-university-berlin/

 Early registration is suggested for all our programs. Financial Aid available!!

To enroll in these programs or in other semester or winter break programs stop by the study abroad office at the Center for International Education in South Campus, 8 Harrison Rd, the little green house.

Visit: http://www.salemstate.edu/academics/4428.php Contact: studyabroad@salemstate.edu

Or contact Dr. Fátima Serra: fserra@salemstate.edu

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