Study Abroad
United
Kingdom
"Street Haunting: Investigating the Supernatural, the
Strange,
Kingston University, London
KINGSTON UNIVERSITY, LONDON
Kingston University, about 25 minutes by train from central
London, is London’s top-ranking new university.
Approximately 21,000 students attend classes in the regular
semesters on the four campuses in and around Kingston upon
Thames, a historic part of London. It is the safest borough
in London, according to the most recent Urban Crime Rankings
report (May 2006). The University benefits from a modern
environment, but is also surrounded by beautiful countryside
and a rich heritage. Students will be close to Hampton
Court, Bushy Park, and Richmond Park, and may also take
advantage of the close proximity to London. Excellent
transportation facilitates travel to get to Heathrow and
Gatwick airports, as well as the Eurostar terminal. The
University's supportive environment will help students get
the best out of their studies and their time in London.
LONDON
London is one of the most exciting cities in the world. Its
cultural diversity means people from all over the world are
happy to make it their home. More than 83,000 international
students study in London and over 300 languages are spoken.
Well-known sites such as the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben,
the Tower of London and the British Library, are just short
journeys away from Kingston University by train. London's
galleries and schools of art make the city an artistic
center to rival Paris and Rome, and only London can offer
such diverse theater venues including the Blue Note, the
Royal Opera House, and the Royal Court Theatre. Major
international sporting events take place in London at
Wimbledon, Lords, and Wembly Stadium. In London, going for a
walk can be an adventure. The various neighborhoods, such as
Islington, Kensington, and Bloomsbury, all have their own
individual character. Markets, shops, parks, restaurants,
clubs, and street entertainers are abundant.
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
Participants in this program will enroll in one course
taught by UW-La Crosse co-instructors Kelly Sultzbach and
Adam Putz (ENG 200/204/368
Street Haunting:
Investigating the Supernatural, the Strange, & the Curious
in London Literature) and one course taught by Kingston
University faculty (British
Culture and Society).
Optional weekend trips include visits to Ireland, Wales,
Scotland and Paris (not included in program fee).
HOUSING AND MEALS
Summer School students stay in a residence hall, central to
Kingston town and the Penrhyn Road campus where classes are
held.
Each student will have non-smoking accommodations in a
single bedroom with a private shower and toilet, in a suite
of rooms with up to 5 other students, sharing a kitchen.
Amenities include on-site laundry facilities and free
Internet connection in all rooms. Bed linens (changed
weekly), towels (changed twice weekly), kitchen equipment,
and cleaning equipment are provided. Bedrooms and kitchen
are also cleaned weekly.
Kingston University does not offer a meal plan for the
Summer School program, but students will have access to a
shared kitchen to prepare meals.There are supermarkets
(grocery stores) in Surbiton and Kingston, plus a daily
fruit and vegetable market in Kingston. There are also
countless places to eat out.
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.
ADMISSION CRITERIA
-
A GPA of 2.75 or better.
-
UW-L Study Abroad
Application Form (http://www.uwlax.edu/oie/SA/
Forms/Application.doc ) - $50 Application Fee
- Personal Statement
- Unofficial Transcript
PROGRAM DATES
Program takes place from July to August.
For current academic calendar refer to the
Program Dates.
PROGRAM FEE
The program fee includes the following:
- Tuition (6 credits)
- Airport pickup
- University and Administrative Fees
- Housing in a single residence hall room (meals not included)
- Orientation
- Unlimited travel on London Underground, buses, and trains ($300 value)
- Class Field Trips
- International Student Identity Card (ISIC)
- Study Abroad Graduation Sash
Airfare is not included in the program price.
The program fee does not include a meal plan or meal
stipend of any kind.
Financial Aid is applicable to program fees.
Refer to
Program Fees
for the most current program fee.
All program fees subject to change. Valid for undergraduate
Wisconsin residents only; out-of-state students pay
Minnesota reciprocity or a non-resident surcharge.
ORIENTATION
All students will be required to attend a pre-departure
orientation. The orientation will help you prepare for
international travel in general, and for the experience of
visiting the United Kingdom.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Course Information:
Street Haunting:
Investigating the Supernatural, the Strange, & the Curious
in London Literature
Kingston University Summer School
Housing Information
Social Activities and Optional Trips
Tips and Advice from Program Alumni
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