Mexico: Guadalajara Summer

Program Overview

Guadalajara is the capital of the state of Jalisco and is Mexico's 2nd largest city with a population of five million. Founded in 1542, Guadalajara has a colorful history and can count the creation of el jarabe tapatio (the Mexican hat dance), sombreros, mariachis and tequila among its more famous accomplishments. Two hours from Mexico City, Guadalajara has many of the same attractions, with fewer drawbacks. Guadalajara has numerous museums and cathedrals of interest, and appeals to an increasing number of tourists.

 


Academic Profile
Academic Profile

The Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara in Guadalajara

The Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara (UAG) was founded as Mexico's first private institution. UAG has six campuses in and around Guadalajara and currently enrolls 17,000 students. CCIS students take their classes on the main campus. The campus is located on the outskirts of the city in a park-like setting. Wireless access is available on the UAG campus. There is easy access to public transportation throughout Guadalajara.

Course Offerings

To supplement the regular four-week cycles, UAG offers two specialized short-term programs:

1)  Spanish and Culture ProgramDuring the June – July session only, students may elect to take a three quarter credit literature course in Spanish, or one of six other courses (taught in English) on Mexican culture. These classes are taken in addition to the 4-week intensive Spanish language classes.  The courses are worth 2 semester/3 quarter credits each.

2)  Medical Spanish:  The Medical Spanish program is available to students during all 4-week cycles.  Both students and health professionals at all levels of Spanish can take the four-week language cycle as described above, but with the conversation component focusing on medical vocabulary and situations.  Open to all students, regardless of experience.  Offered with a minimum enrollment of five and a maximum of thirty.  Six quarter credits are granted for each Medical Spanish term.

Course descriptions available at:
http://www.cwu.edu/~studyabroad/north_america/mexico_uagsumprg.html

Academic Highlights

During the summer, the Centro Internacional de Idiomas (CII) at UAG offers eight levels of Spanish language.  Classes are taught in four-week cycles, and students can take one or multiple cycles as desired.  Classes are held for four hours each day (2 hours of grammar, 2 hours of conversation), for a total of 80 hours of instruction during the cycle.  Each level is offered with a minimum enrollment of 2 students and a maximum of 15.  Each cycle is worth 4 semester/6 quarter credits.

 


Activities and Opportunities
Activities and Opportunities

Student Life

Students are encouraged to take advantage of the Spanish speaking environment through extracurricular activities and personal contact with Mexicans.  During the academic year, students can participate in clubs, and the international office on site posts information on additional activities.  Students can also participate in an excursion to a location of historical or cultural significance during each 4-week course.

Housing

Students may stay with a host family or arrange their own housing.  The homestays offered by UAG are much like a boarding arrangement: students experience the culture of a Mexican home, but often live fairly independently of the family. Homestays cost USD $375 per month and include all meals.  Single occupancy homestays are available for USD $425 per month.  Homestays are arranged by UAG.

Alumni Feedback

"Studying abroad is the best decision I have ever made, I am so grateful I took advantage of this opportunity. This experience will stay with me for the rest of my life, I have learned so many new things I could never learn at home and made lifelong friends. Mexico is so incredible I extended my stay!"
- Margi Garrison, Central Washington University

"The program has been a life changing experience for me. I was only going to study for 8 weeks at the University but after the first 2 weeks I knew I wanted to stay and study longer because of the atmosphere and people. I have met life long friends, I have learned life long experiences, and I have recieved a good education. The culture is very diverse and I have enjoyed many aspects of the Mexican culture. The people are very friendly and welcoming, the food is wonderful, and the weather is awesome. The classes have been great because they are very small . I am very glad I made the decision to study in Guadalajara and look forward to coming back to visit or even study here again."
- Scott Alexander, Central Washington University

"I really like Guadalajara because the big-city life does not drown out the typical Mexican traditions. An added bonus is that there are several small municipalities and towns on the outskirts of the city where a large number of artisans make and sell their products. My favorite cultural experiences so far have been seeing mariachis perform in a variety of places and going to the Ballet Folcl—rico (Folkloric Ballet) that takes place every Sunday morning. By bus, the city is about 5 hours away from Puerto Vallarta, 3 1/2 hours away from Guanajuato, and 8 hours away from Mexico City, so there are many good opportunities for weekend trips that explore other parts of Mexico."
-Katie Giancola, Youngstown State University

 


Program Details
Guadalajara Summer Program Details

Duration

Four-Week Cycles (deadlines shown in parentheses)
Jan. 10th — Feb. 9th (10/15)July 10th — Aug. 9th (4/15)
Feb. 7th — Mar. 8th (11/15)Aug. 14th — Sept. 13th (5/1)
Mar. 6th — April 19th (12/15)Sept. 11th — Oct. 11th (6/15)
Apr. 17 — May 17th (1/15)Oct. 9th — Nov. 8th (7/15)
May 15th — June 14th (2/15)Nov. 6th — Dec. 6th (8/15)
June 12th — July 12th (3/15) 

Application Deadline(s)

See Above

Eligibility Requirements

Minimum GPA: 2.5
Minimum Class Standing: Sophomore
Other Info: No previous knowledge of Spanish is required, but some prior study is recommended.
Good academic standing
No current disciplinary record
An interview may be required

Costs

Four week session (including Medical Spanish)$850.00
Spanish & Culture (June – July only)$1,025.00

Costs Included

UAG tuition and fees, international health insurance and CWU and CCIS administrative fees.

Costs Not Included

$50 CWU application fee, airfare, airport pickup fee ($20), room & board, homestay placement fee ($20), some excursions.

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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Apply Now!
Your Adventure in Mexico Begins Here

Submit Application Materials To:

Kate McCarthy

Interim Director, Study Abroad & Exchange Programs
Central Washington University
400 E. University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926-7408
(509) 963-3612
(509) 963-1558 (fax)
goabroad@cwu.edu
CWU Study Abroad Site

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.