Tentative information for Summer 2006; information subject to change
Study
Abroad in France
The France Program is open to all majors. Earn 6 hours of academic credit toward your degree while studying at the University of Rennes II and visiting Paris and other sites.
Rennes, 2 hrs. by train from Paris, is the capital of Bretagne and hosts “Les Tombées de la Nuit” a Celtic based festival which is integrated into the academic language program at the university!
Attractions
"Rennes Métropole, la diversité patrimoniale d'une cité bimillénaire, l'effervescence créative d'une ville capitale." (Metropolitan Rennes, the patrimony of a two thousand year city, the effervescence of a capital city)
Rennes is a lively university town with a relaxed Breton spirit. Visit the old part of the city, the plazas, Cathedral, the Fine Arts Museum, and the Jardin du Thabor, one of the most beautiful gardens in France.
Paris attractions include outstanding art museums such as
the Louvre, the Musée d'Orsay, churches such as the Cathedral
of Notre Dame and Sainte-Chapelle, historical sites such as
the tomb of Napoleon and the Arc de Triomphe as well as particular
areas of the city with regional charm, including the student-populated
Latin Quarter and Montmartre, where you can see artists at
work.
Excursions
Excursions are organized to visit famous sites and regions, such as Mont-St- Michel, a fortified island with an abbey overlooking Brittany and Normandy, and the Broceliande Forest, with countless connections to King Arthur and his knights. Famous sites in Paris will also be visited.
Program Director
The on site program director is Rockhurst University Professor M. Kathleen Madigan, Ph.D. (Please see contact information below.)
Credit
Courses
Intermediate and Advanced level classes will be taken in Rennes from July 3-21st. There is no beginner's level this year, so contact the director immediately about signing up for French class before departure.
Financial Aid :
Financial aid
may be available; inquire at the Admission and Financial
Aid Office. Please contact program director for cost, which varies from year to year. It is important to contact the director immediately as flights may be booked early and a place/ program price cannot be guaranteed after the deposit deadline (January 18, 2006). If you have missed the deadline, contact the director immediately for information.
Living & Travel Arrangements
Students will stay in a residence hall in Rennes with shared bathroom/shower/facilities.
Lodging in Paris will be arranged according to size of group.
Travel ID cards for international
travel (ISIC) are available in Van Ackeren 215, Ext.
4579. Two passport size photos, $22 and a college ID
are needed.
Disclaimer:
Information about this program is tentative and subject to change. Please check with program director for most recent information.
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