Wheaton in Chile: Santiago and Valparaiso
In affiliation with COPA, Cooperating Programs in the Americas
Profile: In affiliation with COPA (Cooperating Programs in the Americas), Wheaton is able to offer students the opportunity to enroll in three major universities in this South American country. Students are fully integrated into campus life and classes. A range of subject areas are available. Details are available in the COPA Program brochure.
Location: Chile is diverse in geography, climate and its people, reflecting
both European and indigenous cultures and traditions. It is possible to learn about and then visit the sites of the ancient empire of the Incas; or study the works of Chilean Nobel Prize poets Pablo Neruda or Gabriela Mistral; or acquire an understanding of the political and social and economic changes in Chile.
Duration: Academic year and semester options
Program dates:
Academic Year in Southern Hemisphere runs from February to December. Semester 1 (U.S. Spring): February - July
Semester 2 (U.S. Fall): July - December
Courses & credit: Students enroll in four to five courses each semester. Mandatory Advanced Spanish Language courses may be combined with program and university courses. 15 to 16 U.S. semester hours earns 4.0 Wheaton credits.
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Admission requirements: Juniors with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Two years of college level Spanish or the equivalent. Five semesters of College level Spanish are required for Universities in Santiago.
Housing & board: Students live with families and three meals per day are provided.
Fees: Wheaton Comprehensive Fees. Expenses include tuition, housing and meals, round-trip airfare on group flights from Boston or New York, and the ISIC card.
Other Expenses: Students are responsible for transportation to group flight departure cities, passport and visa fees, local transportation, books and supplies, supplemental Study Abroad Insurance, and personal expenses.
View program budget for AY 2009-2010:
Santiago Budget
Valparaiso Budget
Application: Materials are available in the Center for Global Education.
Deadlines: Academic Year 2009-2010 and Fall 2009: March 2, 2009
Spring 2010: October 2, 2009
Contact: Make an appointment with Caroline Hughes, ext. 4950
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Program Information
Courses
Housing Information
Courses of study:
Final course schedules are not available until after arrival in Chile.
The Universidad de Chile (20,000)
Architecture and Urban Development
Literature and Linguistics
Philosophy and Humanities
Social Sciences
School of Performing Arts (Music) and School of Visual Arts
The Universidad Catolica de Chile (17,000)
Arts and Humanities
Economics and Business
Sciences
The Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso (9,000)
Basic Sciences and Mathematics
Economics and Social Sciences
History
Journalism
Language and Literature
Philosophy
Psychology and Education
Program details are subject to change at the discretion of the Center for Global Education.