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George R. Muirhead Center for International Education

 

 

Academic Credit: 

Cost and Enrollment

CCSU students register for the academic component of all winter and summer Course Abroad programs in the Enrollment Center/Registrar's Office, located on the first floor of Willard Hall, and pay all applicable course fees.  Registration for a Spring program is done when registering for the Spring semester through the Registrar's Office.  If you have questions about registering for the course/credit component of the Course Abroad program, please contact the Registrar's Office at (860) 832-2236.

 

Travel Component: 

Cost and Enrollment

Registration for the travel component of all Course Abroad programs takes place in the Center for International Education in Barnard Hall, Room 123.  Registration forms for all programs will be made available on the CIE’s website (www.ccsu.edu/cie) well in advance of program registration deadlines.  To enroll in a Course Abroad, complete the Course Abroad Program Registration form and submit it, along with the required $500 deposit, to the Center for International Education.  Once the form and deposit have been submitted, the CIE will place the appropriate CIE Travel Program fee on the student's University bill and secure travel arrangements in the student's name.  The $500 will then be applied to the charge and the student will be responsible for paying the balance due by the specified due date, either in the Bursar's Office or via Pipeline.  Questions regarding the travel arrangements should be directed to the Center for International Education at (860) 832-2042.

 

Audit

In accordance with the University's Audit Policy, students who wish to audit the academic component of a Course Abroad must formally enroll in the course through the Enrollment Center/Registrar's Office and pay all applicable course fees; no “informal,” unregistered auditors are permitted.

 

Accessibility

CCSU is committed to a policy of non-discrimination, equal opportunity and affirmative action for all persons regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual

 

orientation, age, national origin, marital or veteran status or disability. This policy is applicable to all employment practices, admission of students, programs and services to students, faculty, staff and the community. This policy is equally applicable to off-campus programs sponsored by Central Connecticut State University, such as the course abroad program.

 

Prerequisites  

The bases upon which a student may be denied enrollment in a course abroad program includes but is not limited to: failure to maintain good academic standing, inadequate course prerequisites, or evidence of pending or resolved judicial proceedings.

 

Accommodation

Any student wishing to assert a disability that requires accommodation must submit supporting documentation from the appropriate professional(s) to the Office for Student Disability Services. Students must register with the Office of Student Disability Services at least ninety (90) days prior to the program’s departure date.

For more information about this process, contact the Office of Student Disability Services in Copernicus Hall, Room 241 or at http://www.ccsu.edu/LearnCtr/disability/default.html.


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