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APPLICATION DEADLINES
Applications for Fall 2010/Academic Year 2010-2011 are accepted beginning September 1, 2009. Fall/ year applications will be accepted until the extended deadline of January 29, 2010. No fall/year applications will be accepted after that date.
Applications for Spring 2011 are accepted beginning January 25, 2010. The priority application deadline for Spring 2011 is April 1, 2010. Applications will be reviewed after this date. Applications handed in after April 1 will be considered if space is available. Check this Web site after the priority deadline to see if we are still accepting applications. No applications will be accepted after May 3, 2010 for Spring 2011.
The application is available as a writeable PDF and can be found at online applications.
ESTIMATED COSTS
The estimated WI resident fee for one semester in 2010-2011 is $10,750. This includes full-time UW-Eau Claire tuition, double room, CISI insurance, program excursions, and administrative fees. MN residents add reciprocity, while non-residents add $900 for out-of-state fees.
Additional costs: passport, visa, books, meals, personal expenses, local transportation, and airfare. Estimate another $4,680 for these expenses.
Total WI resident estimated cost is $15,430 for the semester. Costs are based on May 2009 projections and exchange rates and may change at any time.
FINANCIAL AID/SCHOLARSHIPS
If you qualify for financial aid, you can apply your aid to program costs. Your financial aid package will be based on actual costs in Greece, including the cost of round-trip airfare. You can learn about additional options, including a study abroad grant through the UW-Eau Claire Foundation; a Wisconsin Grant for Study Abroad and scholarships for specific majors and national study abroad scholarships at http://www.uwec.edu/cie/sac/ProsStudents/Advising.
Merit Scholarships
ACT grants a $1000 merit scholarship to students who have a 3.6 or better GPA & are at least sophomore
standing. Students will receive more information
on this from ACT after acceptance.
Greek American Scholarships
ACT offers two full scholarships to eligible Greek American students. Each scholarship includes full tuition and on campus housing with the possibility of shared accommodation. However, it does not include orientation, field trip and international student fees, travel and personal and living expenses. Students must be accepted to ACT and have a 3.0 or better GPA. More information on the scholarship will be given by ACT after acceptance.