EIU in Cádiz
(Instituto San Fernando)

Map of Spain

 

Country: Spain
City: Cádiz
Credit Offered :

Students will receive 6 credit hours total: FLS 1102 (4 credits) and FLS 0000 (2 credits)

FLS 2202 will also be offered if there are 10 students or more who enroll in this program for this particular course.

Subjects: Spanish
Terms/Dates: Summer - 5/14/08 to 6/25/08
Language: Spanish
Eligibility:

Good Academic Standing
Good Judicial Standing
Must have completed FLS 1101 or equivalent.

Costs:

Cádiz Information Sheet

Cost Breakdown

The $3,775 EIU partner fee includes arrival pick-up/drop-off in Seville, 6 credit hours, books and classroom materials, host family stay (with 3 meals daily), laundry service, program orientation, Welcome and Farewell dinners, Salsa and Cooking lessons, 12 Social and Cultural actitivities, day trip to Seville, and a day trip to the beautiful beaches of Tarifa and Bolonia.

Application Deadline: Summer: March 1st
Application Materials:

EIU Application Materials (Special Programs)
ISF Registration Form
ISF General Conditions Form
ISF Liability Release Form (click here if under 21)
ISF Program Rules Form
3 Passport Photos (name on back)

All Application Materials should be turned in to the Office of Study Abroad in 1207 Blair Hall by the appropriate deadline.
Please note: This program carries a much more stringent refund policy than most other programs. Please read the refund policy in the application materials very carefully!!

Disclaimer: EIU does not own, operate or sponsor this program.

 

Foreign Entry Requirements

Passport
To enter Spain, you must have a valid passport. If you are a U.S. citizen and do not currently have a valid passport, or if your passport will expire during the time you will be overseas, please go to the U.S. State Department web site for information on how to apply for/renew your passport.

Visa
Visa not required for tourist or business stays up to 90 days.  (**90-day period begins when entering Schengen countries).  U.S. medical report required for residency, student, and work permits.  For additional information, contact the Embassy of Spain, 2375 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20037 (202/452-0100 and 728-2330) or Consulate General in Chicago (312/782-4588).  Internet: www.spainemb.org

Travel Document Systems (TDS) can also provide you with helpful information on every country, including entry requirements, cultural information, travel conditions, economy, and more.

You are strongly encouraged to read the U.S. State Department's Consular Information Sheet. It will provide you with a great deal of information to help you prepare for your trip.

**Please be aware that you are responsible for obtaining the most up-to-date information on entry requirements. The Office of Study Abroad only provides general information, as visa regulations and procedures are constantly changing. Please consult the Consulate for more information. **