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This program will not be offered for the Fall 2008 semester. It will be next offered for the Spring 2009 semester.
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Cost:
Spring 2008 Semester: $13,995.00
Spring 2009 Semester: $13,995.00 (est.) |
Included in the Program Fee:
Round trip airfare from/to the US west coast (Los Angeles or San Francisco);
Comprehensive travel insurance;
Accommodation: Clean, comfortable housing at all three locations;
All program related travel within China;
Sightseeing, academic-related activities, topical lectures;
A Welcome party on arrival;
Tuition: All application fees, tuition and registration fees for 30 hours a week of class, all study materials (textbooks, newspapers, etc.) and language course placement assistance;
Board: Two meals per day (breakfast and lunch) Monday to Friday, all meals on travel days;
Visa and Letter of Invitation: Acquisition of letter of invitation and processing of Chinese visa and payment of all associated fees;
Grade Report/Transcript: Processing of official grade reports/transcripts to facilitate transfer of credit;
Pre-Departure orientation Materials: Lonely Planet's CHINA SURVIVAL GUIDE, pre-arrival program guide, suggested packing list, Lonely Planet's MANDARIN PHRASE BOOK, luggage tags, vaccination information and suggestions;
China Arrival orientation Package: Chinese/English translation dictionary, personalized business cards, orientation manual/resource guide, EducAsian t-shirt, map and atlas of Beijing and China, phone card and instructions for use, campus and surrounding area tour, welcome banquet;
Chinese airport pickup and drop off;
Beijing restaurant and entertainment discount card;
Departure/airport taxes;
Embassy Registration: registration at Embassy in Beijing and appropriate confirmation and contact information;
Emergency Cards: laminated multi-lingual emergency cards with directions and 24-hour contact numbers for EducAsian staff and western-run clinics with English speaking medical professionals;
Tutoring: Tutorials (as needed) and introduction to language exchange partners;
Bank Accounts: Assistance in setting up a bank account and other standard needs;
Guided local sightseeing excursions:
In Beijing:
Great Wall Simatai The Forbidden City
The Summer Palace Jing Shan Park
Confucian Temple The Temple of Heaven
Yong He Gong (Lama Temple) Tiananmen Square
Group Activities:
Cooking class
Beijing duck dinner
Beijing opera
Lecture series on living, working and doing business in China
Lecture series on Chinese culture and history
"Pengyou" language exchange partner parties
Lecture series on the films of China
Weekend Trips from Beijing:
Xian
Mt. Tai/Qufu
What is NOT Included in the Program Fee:
Connecting flights within the US to/from the west coast point of departure for China;
The cost of a passport (the cost of securing the visa for entry to China is included [for US citizens traveling on a US passport]);
Meals other than those specified above (i.e., dinners on weekdays, all meals on weekends [except during travel]);
SUNY-Mandated Health Insurance;
Personal expenses (laundry, postage, telephone calls, souvenirs, non-program related travel, etc.).
*Financial aid applies towards fees.
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