International and off-campus studies give students an opportunity to
travel, learn, and put into practice those things they have been
learning. To become involved, the student must contact the Career and
Counseling Center.
After students are accepted, they receive information regarding how to
prepare for the experience, what to bring, and what to expect.
International programs include information regarding travel
arrangements, and students will be given phone numbers to call if they
have further questions.
These programs are considered extensions of the University, so a
designated council will recommend that a student be granted credit for
the study. Transcripts are sent to the Office of Academic Records at the end of
each semester. The Office of Academic Records will apply the credits to the student’s
transcript.
Four to five weeks prior to the beginning of each semester, the
designated council sends a bill to each sending institution via the
office of the chief academic officer, unless other arrangements have
been made. From that office, the bill will be forwarded to the
appropriate person. This bill should be paid within 30 days.
The Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU) offers the
following semester and summer programs to students of its member
institutions:
Semester:
Australia Studies Centre
American Studies Program
China Studies Program
Contemporary Music Center
Latin American Studies Program
Los Angeles Film Studies Center
Middle East Studies Program
Russian Studies Program
The Scholars’ Semester in Oxford
Uganda Studies Program
Summer:
Oxford Summer Programme
Summer Institute of Journalism