Germany: Heidelberg ILP Summer

Program Overview

The Collegium Palatinum is located in Heidelberg, one of Germany's most beautiful and beloved cities, which has long been a center of university education. This world-famous, small romantic town is an ideal place to learn German. Located on the slopes of densely forested hills, Heidelberg is about an hour's train ride from the major urban center of Frankfurt, with access to famous scenic spots such as the Black Forest regions, and is within a few hours' drive from Munich and the Swiss and Austrian Alps.  Founded in 1958, the Collegium Palatinum offers German courses all year round, at all levels, for participants who want to learn German intensively and effectively.

 


Academic Profile

Collegium Palatinum in Heidelberg

The Intensive German Language Program is offered at all levels by highly trained, qualified, university-educated native speakers of German. Direct foreign language methodology is combined with the latest state-of-the-arts in audio-visual equipment.
CP teachers hold university degrees and have teaching experience in German as a Foreign language. They speak one or more foreign languages themselves and have experience working with people from various countries and backgrounds.

The language of instruction is German — right from the very first lesson. You will learn German with authentic texts and in communicative situations.
Students register for twelve American college credits, with 25 hours of instruction per week, and a total number of 200 contact hours during the eight week semester.

Participants with knowledge of German will be asked to take a written placement test approximately 2 weeks before the course starts and they will need to return the test to the Collegium Palatinum before their course begins. An oral test will take place on the first day of classes.

Course Offerings

Courses are offered at Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced levels and include Grammar, Conversation, Idioms and Stylistics, Composition and Text Analysis.  Courses in German History and Geography are also offered to advanced students.

 


Activities and Opportunities

Student Life

Students may choose from a variety of housing options, including institutional residential facilities, where students cook for themselves and have either a double or single room, with showers, bathrooms and kitchens located on each floor. Private accommodation with host families can be arranged for those participants who are looking for exposure to everyday life in Germany. Accommodation in private homes includes two meals per day. For transitional periods before and after the regular semester, there is also the hostel option for participants who would like to choose from the many hostels in Heidelberg. The German-American Institute, located across from the Villa Manesse, offers students a library, lectures, films and cultural events. Recreational activities include guided tours in and around Heidelberg, visits to cultural and historic sites, museums, sports and social events.

Alumni Feedback

Nathan Oberg, University of Rhode Island
“You meet people from all over the world in my program.  It’s great to hear everyone’s perspectives on everything.”

Denis Aliu, Northeastern University “I experienced new cultures and appreciated the great diversity of the CCIS Heidelberg program.”

 


Heidelberg ILP Summer Program Details

Duration

8-week sessions run year-round
Absolute beginners may only participate in sessions beginning in September, January and June.

Application Deadline(s)

All application materials and payments must be received 45 days prior to the start of the session.

Eligibility Requirements

Open to students at all undergraduate levels with a 2.5 GPA

Costs

8 weeks: $3,855

Costs Included

Instructional costs abroad, fees, orientation, health and accident insurance

Costs Not Included

Airfare, room and board (dormitories: $915 - $1,230 + $375 deposit; home stay: $1,950), personal costs, residence permit ($50), bus pass ($46/month), meals and incidentals ($150/week), textbooks ($50), land transportation ($100).

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.

Related Links

Wikipedia -Heidelberg

 


Your Adventure in Heidelberg Begins Here

Contact:

Ryan Dye
Director of International Education
518 W. Locust Street
Davenport, IA 52803
(563) 333-6389
StudyAbroad@sau.edu

St. Ambrose University: Study Abroad Office
http://www.sau.edu/studyabroad/

How do I apply?

To Take a Look:

To Apply:

All students need to submit the following materials to the Center for International Education at St. Ambrose University:

  • Completed CCIS Application
  • Statement of Purpose (500 words)
  • Two confidential references (at least one of which must be from an academic source)
  • Official transcript of prior/current coursework
  • $25 application fee (payable to St. Ambrose University) only for students from non-CCIS institutions

Paperwork to Submit Upon Acceptance:

Send to:
CCIS Heidelberg Programs
Center for International Education
St. Ambrose University
518 W. Locust Street
Davenport, IA 52803
(563) 333-6389
StudyAbroad@sau.edu

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.