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APPLICATION DEADLINES
Applications for Fall 2010/Academic Year 2010-2011 are accepted beginning September 1, 2009. The priority application deadline for Fall 2010/Academic Year 2010-2011 is November 2, 2009.
Because there are limited spaces on the fall program, it is unlikely that applications handed in after November 2 will be accepted. Check this Web site after the priority deadline to see if we are still accepting applications. No fall/ year applications will be accepted after January 29, 2010.
Applications for Spring 2011 are accepted beginning January 25, 2010. The priority application deadline for Spring 2011 is March 1, 2010. Applications will be reviewed after this date. Once again, because there are limited spaces on the spring program, it is unlikely that applications handed in after March 1 will be accepted. 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 http://www.uwec.edu/cie/sac/ProsStudents/applications.htm.
ESTIMATED COSTS
The estimated Wisconsin resident fee for one semester in 2010-2011 is $7,291. This includes full-time UW-Eau Claire tuition, room, a meal stipend, CISI insurance, and administrative fees. Minnesota residents may apply for reciprocity; non-residents add non-resident fees.
Additional costs: passport, international or local transportation, books, or personal expenses. Estimate another $3,793-$4,548 for these costs, depending on whether you live with a host family and where the host family lives.
Total Wisconsin resident cost estimate for one semester: $11,084-11,839. Cost estimates 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 aid package will be based on actual costs in Japan, including round-trip airfare. A large national scholarships, the Bridging Scholarship, are available for study in Japan. Learn about additional options, including a study abroad grant through the UW-Eau Claire Foundation; a Wisconsin Grant for Study Abroad, scholarships for specific majors and more national scholarships at http://www.uwec.edu/cie/sac/ProsStudents/Advising.