Czech Republic: Prague Semester

CCIS Study Abroad in Prague, Czech Republic

Program Overview

As one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe since the fall of the Communist government in l989, Prague offers a rich cultural, historical, and architectural experience. From the famous Charles Bridge, to Old Town to Mala Strana (where Anglo-Americka Vysoka Skola (AAVS) is located), every corner turned offers sites to savor. The city is pedestrian-friendly and walking from one destination to another is enjoyable and easy to do. For destinations too far to walk, the city offers a good and inexpensive tram system.

Entertainment abounds in Prague. Special days, festivals and public holidays are widely celebrated so visitors can observe and participate in these local traditions. Musical performances from classical to jazz to rock are frequent; there is also an International Music Festival (May/June) and a Mozart Festival (September). It is not uncommon to walk down the streets of Prague and be handed flyers for upcoming events and performances.

The AAC campus is located in the heart of Mala Strana, one block from the Charles Bridge. The college is housed in a restored 18th Century palace of the Knights of Malta. With a diverse student body and a small-college environment, AAC offers a western-style education experience that is unique in Prague. The student body of 300 is about two-thirds Czech and one-third international. Thirty-three countries are represented at the college which promotes an international perspective and intercultural learning environment.

 


Academic Profile

Anglo-Americka Vysoka Skola (AAVS) in Prague

Anglo-Americka Vysoka Skola (AAVS), founded in l990, is an English-language liberal arts college offering an undergraduate education in Business, Humanities and Legal Studies. All classes are taught in English by Czech and international faculty. The AAC community is student-centered and highly interactive. Class sizes are small, and the faculty emphasizes independent thinking, precise reasoning, clear writing, and the practical and creative application of acquired knowledge and skills.

Course Offerings

Students studying for one semester may take a range of courses offered by AAC in art history, economics, finance, journalism, history, legal studies, marketing, management, philosophy, political science, psychology, religious studies, and sociology. Beginning Czech language is a required course.

Students studying in summer may enroll in two courses in Business and Humanities. Summer classes meet twice per week for three-hour sessions.

You may check for course listings on the school's website: http://www.aac.edu/courses.htm

 


Activities and Opportunities

Student Life

Students are housed in apartments in Prague. There are two students in each double room and there is a kitchen and bath in each apartment. Single rooms are available on a first-come first-served basis at an additional cost. Depending on the location of the apartment, students may need to take a tram to school which is relatively inexpensive. Students may prepare their own meals or purchase meals at local restaurants at reasonable prices.

Alumni Feedback

"The faculty at AAC goes above and beyond their duties to help students in any way they can. It is nice to know that someone is always there willing to help when you are so far away from home."
- Colleen Olejnik

 


Prague Semester Program Details

Duration

Fall: Aug. 24 - Dec. 15, 2007
Spring: Feb. 5 - May 25, 2007

Application Deadline(s)

Fall: March 1
Spring: September 1

Eligibility Requirements

Must have completed a minimum of 3 semester at the college/university level prior to departure and obtained a GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale

Costs

Semester: $4,545

Costs Included

tuition, administrative fees, orientation and health insurance.

Costs Not Included

airfare ($700-$900), room ($300-400/month), meals, books ($200-300), and personal expenses ($350-400 per month).

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.

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Your Adventure in Prague Begins Here

Submit Application Materials To:

Constance Lundy, Director of International Services

Lincoln University of PA
Lincoln Hall, PO Box 179
Lincoln University, PA 19352
(610) 932-8300 x3785 or (610) 932-1286
(610) 998-6022 (fax)
lundy@lu.lincoln.edu
studyabroad@lu.lincoln.edu

How do I apply?

Start the CCIS Study Abroad application process by downloading and printing the following forms. These PDF documents are viewed using Adobe's Acrobat Reader plug-in, which is available free. If you don't have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, click here.

CCIS APPLICATION PACKAGE AND INSTRUCTIONS

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.