Independent Academic Year Programs
Before you begin the independent academic year program petition process, consider the following:
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You cannot use your financial aid (including all forms of scholarships, grants, and loans) to participate in an independent program or attend an independent foreign institution. Read more about financial considerations for independent academic year programs at the bottom of this page.
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You must pay the Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ Study Abroad Administrative Fee (SAAF) for any quarter(s) on the program. The SAAF rate for Fall 2022-Spring 2023 is $4,200. Visit the SAAF page to check the current academic year rate.
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GLO is not able to provide specialized program advising for independent programs. If you opt to petition for an independent program, it is your responsibility to research and identify program options.
Deadlines to appeal for permission to do an independent academic year program:
Term | Deadline |
Fall, Fall-Winter Quarters and Full Year | January 5 |
Winter and Winter-Spring Quarters | July 20 |
Spring Quarter | September 20 |
If you have questions about participating in an independent academic year program, contact Jessica Fetridge.
Overview
Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ strongly encourages students to apply to study abroad on Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ programs or partner programs, which have been vetted and approved by the University Study Abroad Committee (USAC) and the Office of Global Safety and Security (OGSS). We have close working relationships with partner programs and deem them to be of high quality in terms of academic standards, housing, cultural immersion, administrative support services, health, safety, and security. Given today's global environment, we value these close relationships more than ever.
If you have specialized academic needs that cannot be met by one of our many Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ and partner options, you may be granted permission to apply to an independent program or foreign institution during the academic year if you find a program that meets the standards above, and you present a compelling academic rationale.
Important considerations:
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Non-academic reasons will not be approved. These include, but are not limited to: having a desire to live in a specific city, following a family tradition and/or visiting family, studying abroad with a friend from another institution, seeking less expensive options, etc.
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It is unlikely that permission will be granted to apply to an independent program in a country, and especially a city, in which we offer partner program option(s).
- Independent programs offering non-transferable courses will not be approved.
- Examples include:
- Courses covering subject matter not taught in Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ's undergraduate curriculum (e.g., wine tasting, cooking, fashion design, etc.)
- Courses taken abroad on a "pass/fail" basis
- Courses worth less than 2 semester credits or less than 2 ECTS
- Online courses taken abroad at a foreign institution
- Examples include:
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GLO is more likely to grant permission to apply to independent programs run by universities/organizations that sponsor programs on our partner list than those run by other universities/organizations.
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Students are not permitted to apply to more than one independent program or independent foreign institution, and the independent option must be their only choice.
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Multi-location programs are rarely approved on an independent basis. Semester at Sea will not be approved under any circumstances.
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It is unlikely that permission will be granted to apply to an independent program offered during Winter Quarter or Spring Quarter only if that program exists as an partner option in another location or another term.
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Note: Although CIEE offers their Open Campus programs in multiple locations, Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ students may only participate in one of the two Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ partner options: or .
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Many of the courses offered on CIEE Open Campus programs are similar/the same across locations. As such, it may be difficult to construct a strong enough academic rationale for independent Open Campus locations and it is unlikely those petitions will be approved.
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Multi-site Open Campus enrollment is not allowed.
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While GLO recognizes that these factors may be important aspects of a study abroad experience to some students, they are not sufficient to override the combination of criteria that we have evaluated and approved in our Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ and partner programs.
Unaffiliated Application Process
Financial Considerations
Students who are considering or approved to attend unaffiliated study abroad programs during the academic year should consider all of the financial implications and plan accordingly.
Students receiving financial assistance are strongly encouraged to apply to Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ and affiliated programs. Your study abroad and financial aid advisers are more than happy to advise you on which programs meet their academic needs and personal goals.
If you have any questions about how attending an unaffiliated program might impact your existing aid or loans, please contact the Financial Aid Office.
Transferring Credit upon Return
Like students who participate in affiliated study abroad programs, study abroad credit is treated as transfer credit for students who have been approved to participate in unaffiliated programs or attend unaffiliated foreign institutions. The will review the program/foreign institution transcript and assign general, elective credit as long as students enrolled in transferable courses, took courses for official letter grades (not Pass/Fail), and earned the equivalent of a "C" or above. Read more about credit transfer procedures.
You may be required to request an external evaluation by Educational Credential Evaluators (ECE) following completion of your program to be able to transfer credit back to Ë¿¹ÏÊÓƵ. Refer to the page of the Office of the Registrar for more information.