Study Abroad
CEA Global Education
UW-L has joined with CEA as an affiliate institution to expand our study abroad opportunities for students. CEA is a study abroad provider that works with U.S. and Canadian campuses to provide a full service study abroad experience.
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Onsite staff when you arrive and throughout your stay in every one of their program locations. They will be your academic advisors, support counselors, and excursion coordinators.
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To make arriving more comfortable for you, CEA welcome students at the airport and provide transfer to their housing.
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To help you familiarize yourself with your new environment, onsite staff will lead an in-depth orientation session and a tour of the city.
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CEA encourages students to become involved in activities outside the classroom with the help of the onsite staff. CEA will organize social and cultural activities, short excursions to nearby places of interest, overnight trips within the host country, and even social dinners at local establishments.
UW-L students should apply directly with CEA and submit the UW-L Study Abroad~Exchange Application and $50 application fee to the Office of International Education.
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ATTENTION SPANISH MAJOR AND MINOR STUDENTS: The Department of Modern Languages requires SPA 303 and SPA 304 be taken at UW-L prior to studying abroad.
A student pursuing a major or a minor
in Spanish at |
Modern Languages Advisors for specific CEA programs have been identified:
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Advisor |
Office |
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Alicante, Spain |
Calmes |
315H GMH |
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Barcelona, Spain |
Janecki |
311A GMH |
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Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Janecki |
311A GMH |
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Granada, Spain |
Socha |
315A GMH |
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Madrid, Spain |
Calmes |
315H GMH |
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San Jose, Costa Rica |
Lake OR Sánchez |
311A GMH |
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Seville, Spain |
Dorado |
315F GMH |
Service Learning and Community Development
- Students will take one Service Learning course, one language course (Afrikaans or Xhosa) and one South African Studies elective course
- Especially suited for students who are very interested in volunteerism and international development
South African Studies
- Students will take 4-5 elective courses focused on South African Studies
- Subject areas include: South African Language, History, Development, Economics, Culture, Political Science to name a few
- Students will earn 12-15 credits
COURSE EQUIVALENCIES
The
course equivalencies
spreadsheets have been compiled from
past approved Academic Plan forms.
They show when the course was last approved and
how it transferred back to La Crosse. You may notice that
some classes satisfied several UWL options.
This list is not comprehensive nor does it take the place of meeting with your advisor for final approval! They are meant to be a guide of what courses may be appropriate for your studies abroad.
PASSPORTS & VISAS
Before you travel abroad, you will need
to obtain a passport, which will serve as proof of your U.S.
citizenship. A passport may allow you to gain entry to (and exit from)
other countries. Depending on the country to which you're traveling, a
visa may be required as well.
Entry requirements vary from one country to another. The U.S. State
Department issues
travel warnings specific to certain countries, and offers
tips and publications relevant to travel abroad generally. Well in
advance of your departure, you should also familiarize yourself with
international travel health issues, and health recommendations
specific to your destination.
PROGRAM FEE AND
PAYMENTS
Students are required to pay,
directly to CEA, a non-refundable deposit with their application to the
program. In addition, students will pay the CEA confirmation and
insurance fees. The remaining program fee will be billed to your
UW-L student account and can be paid as you normally pay your tuition
bill. The
program fee includes the following: (UW participants add an OIE
administrative fee)
- Tuition (full time status) and Administrative Fees
- Housing
- Meal Plan or Stipend
The UW-L Administrative Fee includes the following:
- Pre-payment of program fees on your behalf
- Preparation of Financial Aid budgets
- Orientation to Study Abroad Class
- Registration while abroad in INS 300: Foreign Study to maintain your registration at UW-L
- Transfer of Credit Processing
- Study Abroad Graduation Sash
Financial Aid is applicable to program fees
CEA Scholarships
Students who have applied and been accepted to
a CEA program are eligible candidates for this award.
- CEA Scholarships
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Diversity Scholarships
- For CEA students from diverse backgrounds and/or for students who have had a personal experience with diversity.
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Need-Based Scholarships
- For CEA students who demonstrate a high need for additional funding.
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Academic Merit Scholarships
- For CEA students who have excelled academically and have earned a GPA of 3.7 or higher.
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Affiliate Scholarships
- A separate fund of scholarships in each of the categories above that are available for CEA students who attend a CEA Academic Affiliate school.
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Global Education Scholarships
- For all CEA students seeking a global learning experience who have earned a GPA of 2.5 or higher.
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Summer & Short-term Scholarships
- For all CEA students who have applied to a program 4-10 weeks in length.
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Scholarships with Distinction
- A competitive award chosen from each of the above categories highlighting excellence and exemplary effort for select candidates.
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Chris Towns Memorial Scholarships
- For CEA students who have applied to a semester long program in France, and who are involved in co-curricular activities centered on multi-cultural or international issues at their home campus.
Applying is easy! Just have your students review the application procedure and fill out our Scholarship Application form for the study abroad scholarship best suited to your qualifications.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Study Abroad with CEA
CEA Scholarship
web page: http://www.gowithcea.com/
Click here for
the Australian government website on studying in Australia.
Tips and Advice from Program Alumni
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Check out the Argentina PowerPoint Presentation! |
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Check out CEA's Blogs! |
Office of
International Education
1209 Centennial Hall
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
1725 State Street
La Crosse, WI 54601 USA
| Telephone: 608-785-8016 | Fax: 608-785-8923 | E-Mail: studyabroad@uwlax.edu |

