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Off-Campus Study Application Process
Are you interested in studying off-campus? Please be aware of these important application deadlines:
- Fall and Academic Year: March 15
- Spring: October 15
- May/June/July Term: Typically between October鈥揓anuary. Visit to see the application deadline for your specific program.
Getting started on your off-campus study journey:
- DECIDE ON YOUR PROGRAM
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The first step is deciding where you want to go! Here are some resources to help you decide which of our 300 programs you want to go on:
- Visit the Off-Campus Study Library (Martha Miller Center room 109) to pick up brochures about our programs and to chat with a Peer Advisor (a student who has studied off-campus in the past). The Off-Campus Study Library is open Monday 鈥 Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.
- Set up an appointment with an Off-Campus Study Advisor or Peer Advisor to explore programs best suited to your goals and your academic needs. Email offcampusstudy@hope.edu to set up an appointment.
- Explore our and our to see where our students are currently studying and to learn about their experiences. Sign up to to ask questions from a student who has been off-campus.
- Attend one of our events, like the Off-Campus Study Fair which happens once per semester. You鈥檒l get to meet representatives from our off-campus study providers and learn more about your options.
- MEET WITH AN OFF-CAMPUS STUDY ADVISOR
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Our off-campus study advisors are here to help you through the study abroad process. Click on the links below to set up an appointment with one of our advisors:
- PLAN YOUR CLASSES
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As you decide on where you want to study, it鈥檚 important to plan what classes you鈥檒l take while off-campus.
Anchor Plan Requirements:
The following courses are Anchor Plan courses most commonly found on an off-campus program. We recommend that students look for courses that meet these requirements.
- Human Creative Perspectives (ex. Art History, Literature)
- Arts in Practice
- Historical or Philosophical Perspectives
- Social Sciences (2 different disciplines)
- Global Language
Courses for Major and Minor
Many students can take classes towards their major/minor requirements while off-campus. Oftentimes, students can take electives towards their major or minor. All classes must be pre-approved by the academic department.
For majors in the Natural and Applied Sciences, as well as majors like Accounting, Education, Engineering and Social Work, it can be difficult to find courses off-campus that meet their major requirements. This is also true for students on a Pre-Health track. It is generally recommended that these students focus on their Anchor Plan requirements while off-campus.
For information about your specific academic department, find your department鈥檚 webpage and click on the 鈥淥ff-Campus Study鈥 tab on the left side. You can also reach out to your academic advisor or the Global Champion liaison from your academic department for tips on planning your courses.
- MEET WITH YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR
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As you鈥檙e deciding on your program and classes, meet with your academic advisor to talk about your off-campus study plans. For students planning to do one or two semesters off-campus, we recommend mapping out your four-year plan to determine when is the best time for your major to study off-campus. You鈥檙e your academic advisor, discuss which courses you plan to take off-campus and how this program suits your academic needs.
For resources for your major, visit your Academic department鈥檚 webpage and look for the 鈥淥ff-Campus Study鈥 tab.
- UNDERSTAND COSTS AND CHECK YOUR FINANCIAL AID STATUS
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Make sure you are informed about . Use this budget worksheet to understand the costs associated with your program.
Check in with the Financial Aid office to understand how your aid package will apply towards an off-campus study program. Most Hope students can use their financial aid for up to two semesters off-campus, but not for summer programs. Contact the Financial Aid office to understand how your specific aid package would apply.
- GET YOUR PASSPORT READY
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Have you checked when your passport expires? If you鈥檙e participating in an international program, your passport needs to be valid for at least six months after your travel dates. It's never too early to apply for a passport, as they can take up to 11 weeks to process. For more information about how to apply for a passport or renew your passport, visit the or the .
- COMPLETE YOUR OFF-CAMPUS STUDY APPLICATION
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After determining which program you鈥檇 like to go on, complete Hope鈥檚 Off-Campus Study Application by the application deadline:
- Fall and Academic Year: March 15
- Spring: October 15
- May/June/July Term: Typically between October鈥揓anuary.
Visit to start your application. Once you select your program, click the "Apply" button on that page to start the process.
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- COMPLETE YOUR PROGRAM-SPECIFIC APPLICATION
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Once you鈥檝e been approved by Hope to study off-campus, your next step is to complete the program application on your provider鈥檚 website (not applicable for May/June/July Term applicants). Each program provider has a different application and requirements, as well as its own deadline. Please note that some programs may have deadlines earlier than Hope鈥檚 off-campus study deadlines. It鈥檚 crucial that you complete your application materials on time in order to be considered for your program.
- PREPARE FOR YOUR PROGRAM
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Once you鈥檙e accepted by your program to study off-campus, you鈥檙e responsible for your preparation and next steps. Read every last detail of the materials your program sends you and respond to their requests in a timely manner. Failure to do so may mean that you will miss important deadlines concerning deposits, courses, housing, or visas. Find more information about how to get ready to go on your program.
FINANCES AND BILLING
Every student who studies off-campus should be aware of the costs and billing procedures associated with studying off-campus. Please inform your family of the costs associated with your program and the billing processes. Be sure you and your family know the amount of money to expect on a bill. If you have questions, you can contact the Center for Global Engagement or Business Services.
- SEMESTER PROGRAMS
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- Financial Aid
- Semester-long programs: 换妻社区 students are eligible to use their financial aid package for up to two semesters off-campus. Occasionally there are instances where a student鈥檚 scholarships and aid don鈥檛 apply towards a semester off-campus.
- Tuition waiver students: If you are on a tuition waiver, please note that tuition waivers only apply to certain off-campus study programs. Please refer to the off-campus study page financial aid for more information about which programs this includes.
- Check in with the Financial Aid Office: We recommend that all students check in with the Financial Aid office to understand how your aid package will apply towards an off-campus study program.
- Tuition, Housing, & Food Costs
- Tuition: You will be charged the 换妻社区 tuition rate for a full-time student (unless your program鈥檚 tuition is greater than Hope鈥檚, in which case the program鈥檚 tuition will be charged). You will pay your tuition directly to 换妻社区.
- Housing & Food: Your housing and food (meal plan) costs will come directly from your program provider, so they will not appear on your 换妻社区 invoice. You must pay those directly to the program provider. Costs will vary based on the options available for your specific program and your choice of housing.
- You may be asking why the charges are assessed this way. First, the entire time you are studying off-campus, you are earning 换妻社区 credit. Your 换妻社区 transcript will note the name of the program in which you were enrolled, list the courses you took, and the grades you earned. Second, 换妻社区 allows students to take their financial aid package with them on semester/academic year off-campus programs to the point of exporting your tuition dollars directly to other programs and colleges. The practice of charging a college鈥檚 own tuition costs for off-campus programs is common among colleges similar to Hope.
- Additional Costs
- Students participating in a semester off-campus will be charged the 鈥International Program Fee鈥 by 换妻社区. This is the same amount as the 鈥淎ctivity and Services鈥 fee students are charged during a semester on-campus.
- There are a number of additional costs associated with studying off-campus, such as airfare, insurance, passport application, visa application, textbooks, cell phone, local transportation, meals, and other day-to-day living expenses. These expenses will be paid either directly to your program provider or out of pocket. Please visit your program provider鈥檚 webpage for cost estimates on these additional costs.
- Resources for Planning
- You may find this budget worksheet helpful as you determine the cost of the program.
- 换妻社区 Billing
- Once you have registered for your off-campus program, you will receive a tuition bill from 换妻社区 Business Services (similar to the process used for all other semesters at Hope).
- If you are studying off-campus for the entire academic year, you will be billed for each semester separately.
- If you and/or your family typically participate in a Payment Plan, you can enroll online for this option. You will be billed monthly for the tuition portion of your program cost.
- If you pay your bill and later receive an adjusted bill, this is because 换妻社区 did not have the current tuition rates for your program when Business Services mailed your bill. Should this be the case, it may be necessary to make an adjustment to your student account after the college received an actual invoice reflecting the tuition charge from your program.
- Program Provider Billing
- Once you have been admitted to your program, you will receive a letter of confirmation from the program sponsor, along with an acceptance package of material particular to your program. To confirm your place in the program, you will be requested to send a non-refundable deposit directly to the program. This is your responsibility. You will normally have a period of two鈥搕hree weeks in which to send this deposit. That deposit money will then be credited toward other program charges.
- Additional expenses charged by your program (e.g., health insurance, housing, airfare, etc.) are your responsibility and will not appear on your 换妻社区 bill. Review your program鈥檚 charges as detailed on the provider鈥檚 website to see what other costs are involved in your program.
- SUMMER PROVIDER PROGRAMS
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- 鈥淪ummer Provider Programs鈥 refers to summer programs led by a Hope-approved study abroad provider such as CIEE, College Year in Athens, IES Abroad, SIT Study Abroad, TEAN, etc.
- Financial Aid:
- Typically, a student鈥檚 scholarship package does not apply towards a summer program. Students are able to use Pell Grants and student loans towards a summer program.
- Tuition, Housing, & Food Costs
- Each program provider works differently in how they bill summer programs. Some bill the tuition through 换妻社区, while others have you pay your tuition, housing, and food (meal plan) costs directly to the program provider. Please check in with your program provider and Hope鈥檚 Business Services office for more details.
- Additional Costs
- There are a number of additional costs associated with studying off-campus, such as airfare, insurance, passport application, visa application, textbooks, cell phone, local transportation, meals, and other day-to-day living expenses. These expenses will be paid either directly to your program provider or out of pocket. Please visit your program provider鈥檚 webpage for cost estimates on these additional costs.
- MAY, JUNE, OR JULY TERMS
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- Financial Aid:
- Typically, a student鈥檚 scholarship and aid package does not apply towards a May, June, or July Term program. However, students are able to use Hope Tuition Waivers, Pell Grants, and student loans towards a May, June, or July Term program.
- There are scholarships available for May, June, and July Terms.
- Cost
- The cost for May, June, or July terms vary by location and program. You can find costs for specific programs listed on . This includes the tuition, program fee, room & board, and an airfare estimate. Students will pay this directly to 换妻社区.
- Billing
- A non-refundable deposit is due to Business Services in mid-January ($100 for domestic programs; $300 for international programs).
- 50% of the balance is due in mid-March.
- The remaining balance for your program is due by the end of April.
Scholarships for Off-Campus Study
Since 2016, Hope students have received over $1,000,000 in scholarships and grants for off-campus study from 换妻社区 and from our program providers.
Many students who study off-campus are eligible to apply for scholarships or additional financial aid to help make study more affordable. There are study abroad scholarships available through 换妻社区, through our program providers, and through other organizations.
If you are selected to receive a program scholarship, it is important to report those scholarships and the additional expenses for your semester to the Financial Aid office. The Center for Global Engagement will forward notices of scholarships to the Financial Aid office. The Financial Aid office will review your aid package to determine if it will be necessary to adjust other aid in your package (contingent on the regulations and policies governing the aid you are receiving). If this is necessary, they will make every effort to first reduce your least desirable forms of aid (loans and employment).
For more information about how your financial aid might be impacted by receiving additional aid, reach out to the Financial Aid office.
- 换妻社区 Study Abroad Scholarships
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INTERNATIONAL MAY/JUNE/JULY SCHOLARSHIP
- Eligibility: Students participating in an international May, June, or July term (other than Vienna Summer School*) with high or very high financial need.
- Description: The International May/June/July Term Scholarship is an award providing tuition assistance to students with high or very high financial need. Students must be in good academic and behavioral standing with the college and plan on participating in a 换妻社区-sponsored international May/June/July term. A committee of administrators will review student applications for the award. The committee consults with the Office of Financial Aid to determine which applicants meet the criteria stated above to determine student financial need.
- Scholarship Application Due Date: December 1. The faculty leader of your program will email you a link for applying to the scholarship.
- *Applicants for the Vienna Summer School should instead contact the VSS faculty leader to learn about scholarship opportunities.
STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP SEMESTER/ACADEMIC YEAR
- Eligibility: Students participating in an international semester-long program or international academic year.
- Description: The Study Abroad Scholarship is an award providing assistance to students with financial need. Applicants must be in good academic and behavioral standing with Hope and plan on participating in an officially approved off-campus program for a semester or academic year.
- Scholarship Application Due Dates: October 23 for spring programs; April 15 for fall and academic year programs. Students will be emailed a link to apply for this scholarship after they have been approved to study off-campus.
MICHAEL B. PETROVICH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
- Eligibility: Students participating in a semester-long program or academic year, and who will spend all or part of the study period in central or eastern Europe (including Russia and the states of the former Soviet Union) (first preference) or western Europe (second preference).
- Description: The Michael B. Petrovich Memorial Scholarship aids students who plan to spend a semester or year studying abroad, and who will spend all or part of the study period in central or eastern Europe including Russia and the states of the former Soviet Union (first preference) or western Europe (second preference). The recipient will be chosen according to the following criteria: academic achievement, place of study and travel, and financial need. Students must select an official Hope approved program and should have already completed their Hope Off-Campus Study application..
- Deadline: April 15 for a program starting the following fall semester and October 15 for a program starting the following spring semester.
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- Scholarships through Program Providers
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- - CIEE offers both merit-based and need-based scholarship opportunities. In 2022-2023, the average Hope student received about $1,000 in scholarships.
- - CYA offers a number of need-based scholarships, as well as awards to classics or history majors.
- - Through IES鈥檚 High Impact Aid Commitment, students are awarded scholarships in a transparent application process, and you鈥檒l hear back within 5 days. Scholarships are awarded based on the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) in your FAFSA. Learn more about IES鈥檚 High Impact Aid Commitment and see how much you could be awarded.
- - Japan Study offers opportunities for students planning to study on their program for an academic year or who are planning to live with a host family.
- - OTS offers a number of scholarships for students participating in their programs.
- - Students on SIT programs can earn anywhere from $500 to $5,000 through need-based scholarships.
- - TEAN offers a number of merit-based and need-based scholarships, as well as scholarship opportunities through their partner universities. Students generally receive between $1,000 - $5,000 in scholarships. *Hope students receive an automatic $500 discount.
- Other Study Abroad Scholarships
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GENERAL STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIPS
- Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarships
- - Scholarships of up to $5,000 awarded to U.S. citizens receiving a Federal Pell Grant and planning to study abroad.
- 鈥 Students who apply and are awarded a Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship are eligible to apply for an additional $3,000 for the study of a critical need language. These include the study of Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, Russian and Korean. .
- - Students who have a family member who served in the active military are eligible for a $5,000 award towards their study abroad program.
- - Students who apply and are awarded a Benjamin A. Gilman Scholarship are eligible to apply for an additional $1,000 for a STEM-related research project as part of their program.
- - Scholarships awarded to US citizens planning to do a semester or summer program overseas outside of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand. Language study must be a core component of the program, with preference given to the languages and countries listed on their website.
- - $500 stipend given to students from diverse backgrounds who are studying abroad and commit to documenting their experience abroad and representing Diversity Abroad.
- - Scholarships awarded to U.S. citizens/residents studying abroad for a semester or summer term who demonstrate financial need, specifically for students of color, 1st generation college students, or students who have transferred from a community college.
- - $1,500 award given to citizens/residents or the US to use toward a semester abroad.
- - $500 given to a student studying abroad and planning to participate in a project as outlined on their website.
- - $1,000 given to a US citizen/resident planning to study abroad
SCHOLARSHIPS BY STUDY ABROAD LOCATION
- - Scholarships awarded to US citizens planning to study abroad in Japan for a semester or academic year.
- Scholarships awarded to students studying abroad for a semester or academic year at one of the BUTEX-affiliated institutions, such as the University of Aberdeen.
- - Scholarships awarded to students with demonstrated financial need who plan to study abroad in East or Southeast Asia.
OTHER SCHOLARSHIP RESOURCES
- Study abroad scholarship directories
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