Guayaquil, the largest city in Ecuador with nearly three million inhabitants, is the commercial, industrial, and import export hub of the country. Situated on the Guayas River and the Pacific coast, Guayaquil is known for its contagious informality, lively social life, and year-round tropical weather. Guayaquil, known as the Pacific Pearl, is the main port of Ecuador. Malécon 2000, the largest architectural development in the last century of Guayaquil;s history, is a waterfront boardwalk that runs from Cuenca Street in the south of the city, all the way to Barrio las Peñas on the north.
The Universidad Católica de Santiago de Guayaquil is a private, non-profit institution of higher learning that achieved high prestige in the community. Católica has an attractive campus and a very active student life, including numerous social and recreational facilities as well as computer labs. The campus is served by public transportation. More than 5,500 students are enrolled in degree programs such as Architecture, Law, Business, Sociology, Education, Literature, Communications, Psychology, Economics and Engineering.
La Universidad Catulica de Santiago de Guayaquil is located in the commercial, import-export hub of Ecuador. La Universidad Catulica is a private, non-profit institution of higher learning that has achieved high prestige in the community. Catulica has an attractive campus and a very active student life, including numerous social and recreational facilities as well as computer labs. The campus is served by public transportation. More than 5,500 students are enrolled in degree programs such as Architecture, Law, Business, Sociology, Education, Literature, Communications, Psychology, Economics and Engineering.
The program combines intensive Spanish language instruction (beginning through advanced) with the study of Ecuadorian history and culture. Students earn 7 credits in Spanish language in the short-term sessions. In addition to a 4 credit core Spanish course, students take a 3 credit Special Topics Conversation class that takes advantage of the city and local culture. A GPA of 2.5, as well as an official transcript, two letters of recommendation, and a statement of purpose are required for admission to the program, which is open to students from freshman through graduate level standing.
Summer Short-Term
Academic Program
In the four-week programs offered in January and July, students are introduced to Ecuador by
combining intensive Spanish language and Ecuadorian culture study with home0stay
arrangements and organized field trips. Students enroll in two courses for six to eight credits.
Spanish instruction places a heavy emphasis upon oral communication and uses an interaction
methodology. CCIS students receive personalized attention in the small classes ranging from
two to eight students.
Spanish Language
Elementary Spanish Communication I
Elementary Spanish Communication II
Intermediate Spanish Communication I
Intermediate Spanish Communication II
Advanced Spanish Communication I
Advanced Spanish Communication and Composition II
Special Topics in Spanish (Spanish conversation)
Summer: July 1-July 28, 2010
Summer: June 30-July 29, 2011
Summer: April 15
Summer 2010 $3,515
Summer 2011 $4,350 (approx)
tuition and fees, housing (homestay with family), field trips, orientation and program activities, airport pickup, health and accident insurance
Airfare ($500-$800), books ($50-$150), personal costs ($200-$500), visa ($0-$100), and school
of record fee if applicable.
All programs participants live with Ecuadorian host families. The arrangement gives each participant the opportunity to learn about Ecuadorian culture first-hand. Students gain support in the new country from interaction with the family while following the host family's customs including; eating meals, respecting host norms, and being sensitive to Ecuadorian culture.
Ecuadorian food consists mainly of soup and stews, corn pancakes, rice, eggs, and vegetables. Seafood is particularly good, even in the highlands.
Student Services
Classrooms & Library
Advisory Services
Health & Safety
Field Trips & Excursions
In addition to tours of Guayaquil, field trips within Ecuador are organized during the semester and short-term programs. Since Ecuador is blessed with environmental, geographical, and cultural diversity, these field excursions are designed to introduce students to "another" Ecuador. Semester trips may include a visit to Spanish colonial cities of Quito or Cuenca. Short-term programs may include trips to coastal beach towns like Salinas.
"My Study Abroad trip to Ecuador was great. The necessary things were organized and the (2) two courses that I took are on my transcript. And the best part is, I can graduate on time!"
- Serena Netcliff
College of Staten Island/CUNY
Center for International Service
Building 2A, Room 206
2800 Victory Blvd.
Staten Island, NY 10314
1-718-982-2100
1-718-982-2108 (Fax)
StudyAB@csi.cuny.edu
http://www.csi.cuny.edu/international
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CCIS APPLICATION PACKAGE AND INSTRUCTIONS
Note: Students from CCIS member institutions apply through home campus; students from non-member institutions apply through Broome Community College/SUNY or other appropriate CCIS member institutions.
All costs, fees, and dates are subject to change without notification. Please contact the appropriate individual to verify all costs, fees, and dates for this program.
CCIS Guayaquil, Ecuador Summer Study Program Sponsor:
College of Staten Island/CUNY
Ann Helm, Director
The Center for International Service
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2000 P Street, NW, Suite 503 Washington, DC 20036
Phone 800-453-6956 or 202-223-0330
Fax 202-223-0999
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