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IES Chile—Santiago
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  • Santiago, Chile
  • Academic year, fall or spring semester, summer session
  • Sophomores and above
  • Resident credit
  • Host-university study, study abroad center, internships, service-learning
  • Homestays
  • 4 semesters college-level Spanish
  • Sponsored by IES

Participating Universities
Pontificia U Católica, Santiago

U de Chile, Santiago

Description
Semester & Academic Year

Learn about themes of tradition and development in Chile and Latin America while living in Santiago, a city of grand avenues, lively markets, and parks. This program is ideal for students who want to improve their Spanish language skills, learn more about Chile and the Andean region, and participate in service-learning or internships.

Health Studies Summer program

This program is ideal for advanced Spanish students in pre-med, nursing, pharmacy, public health, hospital management, and other health-related areas of study. Students will gain practical and direct experience in Santiago's health care system through an observational clinical internship.

Curriculum
Semester and academic year students enroll in a 4-credit Spanish language course and choose from a wide variety of courses in anthropology, art history, business, environmental studies, economics, history, literature, political science, international relations, and sociology. Regular university courses are available at the Universidad de Chile and the Pontifícia Universidad Católica. Take advantage of a service-learning project in connection with any of the program courses. Internships are available in business, the arts, and governmental agencies. Instruction in Spanish by Chilean faculty. Typical credits: 30 for academic year; 15 for fall or spring semester.

Health Studies Summer program students enroll in a clinical internship, which provides an opportunity to observe patient care at local clinics and public health organizations. In addition, students take Spanish for Health Practitioners, which is designed for students in health sciences. Typical credits: 8 for summer.

Eligibility & Application


Open to University of Minnesota sophomores and above with 3.0 GPA and 4 semesters of college-level Spanish.

Application deadline is in mid-March for summer, fall semester, or academic year and
mid-October for spring semester or calendar year.

Academic Fit with a University of Minnesota Degree Plan
With good academic planning this program can fit well into the degree plans for many majors.
Search for courses that fulfill Liberal Education Requirements or submit a course you want to take for review. Study Abroad in Your Major advising sheets explain why study abroad is important for a major, indicate what the department wants students to consider when selecting a program, and provide academic planning hints. This program may appear as a special recommendation on an advising sheet. If your major is not listed, talk to an adviser—this program may still fit your academic, career, and professional goals.

Estimated Cost
Students from the University of Minnesota participating on this program are charged a program fee that is inclusive of the cosponsored program's fee and a University of Minnesota fee to cover the cost of application processing, advising services, orientation, course registration, grade transfer and posting for resident credit, assistance with financial aid, and international health insurance. This administrative fee ranges from $500 to $1,500 and varies by program. The cosponsored program's portion of the program fee can be used to assist in estimating cost and is available at the program site linked below. In most cases, airfare, field trips, meals, and personal expenses are additional. An adviser in the Learning Abroad Center can help you find complete cost information. See Financial Resources to find resources about comparing costs.

Financial Aid & Scholarships
Most financial aid may be applied to study abroad. In addition, University of Minnesota students are eligible for more than $500,000 in study abroad scholarships. Visit the financial resources web page for additional information on using financial aid and scholarships for study abroad.

Program Contact
For further information or questions about studying abroad as a University of Minnesota student, please call 612.626.9000 or 888.700.8636, email UMabroad@umn.edu or visit our online staff directory. For specific program questions, contact the program directly.

More Information
To apply, go here or for more information on this program, review the IES Programs FAQ and check out IES' program website.

 
 
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