| "No man is an island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main. If a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friends or of thine own were. Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and, therefore, never send to know for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee." |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is the deadline for application?
The Center for Ecological Living and Learning (CELL)
accepts applications
at any time during the year for subsequent semester programs. We do,
however,
urge students to apply well in advance of a semester program they would
like
to attend. This will enable you to fully prepare for the program
and
will ensure that you have a reserved spot in the program of your
choice.
For more details on our application process, please see our How to Apply page.
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What about costs?
The
cost of study-abroad programs varies from program to program. In many
cases,
our semester-abroad costs are about the same or even less than the
costs
of attending many colleges and universities in the U.S. For specific
costs, please see our program pages.
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What about financial aid?
Federal aid is the largest and most available form
of
assistance for study abroad. If you are taking a full course load in a
study-abroad
program approved by your home institution and you are earning credit
toward
your degree, Title IV of the Higher Education Act states that you are
eligible
for the same amount of federal aid for which you would be eligible if
you
were studying in the U.S. Some of the additional costs associated with
studying
abroad can also be taken into account. All course work to be taken on a
study
abroad must be pre-approved for direct or transfer credit if it is to
be
eligible for financial aid.
Students interested in participating in a study-abroad program who need
financial assistance should contact their campus financial aid office and/or their study-abroad adviser.
These folks are well-versed in the types of aid available and what you
need
to do to apply for financial aid. If you have
additional
questions, please feel free to contact
us.
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What level of language preparation do I need?
No
language preparation is required. We offer language instruction as part
of
the cultural-immersion experience. Some previous Spanish-language
exposure
will naturally enhance your ability to communicate with your
host-country
contacts during the semester program.
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Are CELL’s programs for any major?
Yes!
CELL’s semester programs are interdisciplinary, and our courses are
designed
to be as flexible as possible for transferring credit back to your
college
or university of attendance.
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What are the selection criteria?
To
be eligible for a CELL semester-abroad program, students - typically in
their
junior or senior year - must demonstrate personal and academic
preparation
for the program and demonstrate a sincere interest in being of
service.
Students submit written responses to several essay questions and two
references,
as well as a personal or telephone interview with CELL staff. See
our
How to Apply page
for more detail.
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How does academic credit work on a CELL semester
program?
Students
receive 15 college semester-hour credits for our study abroad programs.
Students
have the option of receiving credit directly from their college or
university
or from Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. For more
details
on academic credit, please see our College
Credit page.
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How many students participate in a CELL semester
program?
CELL
wants to provide each participant with a meaningful, life-changing,
semester-abroad
experience. We, therefore, limit the number of students in each
program
to 15.
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How rigorous are the courses?
While
we hold a high academic standard, we also recognize the importance of
accommodating
different learning styles. The student's commitment and
motivation
is key to success. Our programs also have strong experiential and
service-learning
components. In terms of physical rigor, students should be in
good
health.
If you have other questions regarding our semester
programs, please contact us.
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