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The Program


Ready to experience the relationship between the environment and a sustainable society? To explore the effects of ethnic tensions in a society? Perhaps even to ride an elephant? Then this program is for you!

Both the academic courses and the field excursions introduce you to the major ethnic groups of Thailand. The field excursions, in particular, focus on more in-depth interaction with some of the Hmong and other ethnic minority groups in Thailand.

You'll have a homestay in a local Hmong community, and field trips to the forests of northern Thailand where you will examine issues of environmental conservation and sustainable development. The fieldtrips emphasize hands-on learning and active participation.

Location

Your host in Thailand is the Mae Khao campus of Payap University.  With three campuses in Chiang Mai, Payap enrolls a total of 8,500 students. 

Chiang Mai, a city of 250,000, is located in Northern Thailand, on a plain surrounded by mountains. The original city, marked by a moat and ancient walls, has Buddhist temples and other monuments to its distinguished past.


Courses

The academic program includes classroom instruction, field excursions, and lectures by local activists, scholars, and representatives of organizations working on issues of local sustainability, cultural preservation and human rights. The program itself fulfills 2/3 of the UW-Eau Claire Foreign Culture requirement; by successfully completing the "Culture of Ethnic Groups in Thailand" course, you fulfill the entire requirement!

You will earn 6 credits on the program, taking the following three-credit courses:


Culture of Ethnic Groups in Thailand (Ints Elective Lower Division GE IV+ Foreign Culture)
This course covers the historical background and physical and cultural characteristics of ethnic groups in Thailand with an emphasis on social paradigms, social structure, interaction and assimilation among upland groups in Thailand. In particular, the course will focus on the Hmong.


Sustainable Development: Conservation of the Environment (Geog Elective Upper Division GE II)

This course focuses on understanding the complex interrelationship of development, sustainability, local communities, and environmental conservation. Topics will include global eco-systems, biological evolution, the "human footprint" on the environment, the relationship between agriculture and the environment, political ecology, forest conservation in northern Thailand, extinction, and development of the Mekong and Salween rivers, and restoration ecology.



More Learning Opportunities

Thai students will act as your cultural guides, accompanying you on evening and weekend activities. You will learn survival Thai and participate in special guest lectures on topics such as Women in Thailand, Religion in Thailand, Thai culture, and Thai cooking. You may even ride an elephant!


Accommodations

You will stay in Payap's new International Friendship House on the Mae Khao campus. You could be housed in a double room with a Thai roommate. Single rooms may be available at an additional cost.



Academic Calendar

The program runs mid-June to the end of July.

Expenses

The estimated summer 2009 Wisconsin resident fee is $3,600. This includes six UW-Eau Claire credits, CISI insurance, housing, excursions, and administrative fees. Minnesota residents may apply for reciprocity, while non-residents should add $900.

Additional costs: passport, visa, most meals, books, personal expenses, local transportation, and airfare. Estimate an additional $2,900 for these expenses.

Total Wisconsin resident cost estimate: $6,500. Cost estimates may change at any time.

Financial Aid

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 Thailand, including round-trip airfare. You can learn more 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 national study abroad scholarships at http://uwec.edu/CIE/sac/finaid.htm.

Eligibility

To apply, you must be a currently enrolled, degree-seeking, undergraduate student.  You must be in good academic standing and have a minimum 2.3 cumulative resident GPA. You may apply as a freshman, but you must have sophomore standing when the program begins.

IMPORTANT INFO: NON-U.S. CITIZENS
Previous applicants who needed a refugee travel document to leave the United States found that USCIS took a year or more to process their application. Please contact the USCIS regarding the current processing time.

Application Deadline

Applications  for Summer 2009 are accepted beginning September 2, 2008.  The priority application deadline for Summer 2009 is November 17, 2008.

Complete applications will be reviewed after this date.  Late applications will be considered if space is still available.  Please contact the Center for International Education to find out if spaces are available before submitting a late application.  No applications will be accepted after January 30, 2009 for Summer 2008.

You can download an application at online applications, or stop by to pick up an application in the Center for International Education.

 

 

Comments

My experience in Thailand made an invaluable difference in my education. Through different direct interactions such as the Hmong village stay, I was challenged to re-examine my most deeply held assumptions about myself and the world and thus have gained different perspectives and a better understanding of my culture.
-Mai Lee, past participant

The Chiang Mai program introduced me to many new concepts that broadened my understanding of the Asian culture. The professors were very enthusiastic and the class trips allowed us to explore many different areas of Thailand. It is definitely a place that I hope to return to in the future. -Beth, past participant

The study abroad program in Thailand was fantastic. Getting out of my comfort zone was exhilarating and allowed me to grow in ways I was not expecting. I had the chance to stay in a Hmong Village, a Lua Village, along with traveling in and around Chiang Mai and the South of Thailand. I learned a lot about the Hmong Culture that I believe will aide me in my career as a Secondary Education English teacher. -Tess, past participant

Studying in Thailand was overall a great experience since I was able to see, taste, and experience what the people in Thailand were and are like. -Nhia, past participant

My experience in Thailand was one an incredible one that I will never forget.  Thailand has the beautiful  backdrop of the mountains, tasty food, and opportunities to experience things you wouldn't think you would like riding an elephant or going bungee jumping. -Pakou, past participant

I had the time of my life, from gathering food in the jungle to hiking up waterfalls. People here are incredibly welcoming; the experiences at the village and the NGO were amazing. I had the chance to see the world through a different set of lenses.
Tiffany, past participant

This is more than a study abroad experience. This is about making a choice in your life to go out of your comfort zone and see what is really going on around the country.
Bridget, past participant

If you want to learn about the Asian culture, and specifically Thailand’s, you will be taken back by the ethnic minorities, the customs, and endless landscape views of the Chiang Mai, Thailand program.
Eric, past participant

This program was amazing!  I was able to experience so many new and exciting things!  The country is beautiful, the people are incredibly nice, the culture is very interesting, and the way of life is so serene.  I loved it!!
Megan, past participant

A non-stop intense program where you see a different culture and the controversy inside.
Shannon, past participant

My stay in Thailand has altered my perceptions on life and the world.  I am a stronger and more informed person.  I would not take this experience back for anything.
Kathryn, past participant

It was an experience I will never forget.  I learned so much in class and during field trips.  The hands-on trips allowed me to actually experience how other ethnic groups in Thailand live differently from life in the U.S.  I learned the roots of the Hmong, which gave me a better understanding of how and where my ancestors came from.  I did so much in such a short amount of time.  I appreciate not just my own culture but also the Thai culture.
Mao, past participant
 
A life changing experience that brought me closer to my roots.
MaiVue, past participant

It is a great on-site learning experience. Everyday you will be introduced to a new problem that the country is facing, at the same time, you will experience the beauty of Thai culture. I loved it because I have learned so many things that changed my attitude about the environment, poverty, and other important issues that the world is facing right now. In addition, I got to meet so many important people including, Yves Bertrais, the creator of Hmong written language, popular singers such as Bird Thongchai and Sek Loso.
Tong, past participant

I had a wonderful time trying to piece together a part of my Hmong history. Although Thailand now is not what my ancestors experienced, it’s as close as I’ll get. Meeting Hmong-Thais and Thai people was a wonderful experience that has changed me forever. My only regret is that I will not be able to spend more time here. I have a lot of things I still need to do. I feel like I just got started with getting to know the people, culture, food, religion, and now I must leave.
Lee, past participant




Additional Information

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