Program Offerings
Foro Europeo semester courses are offered to full-time students, in which international undergraduate students attend classes with their Spanish peers. Students can take many of the Foro Europeo regular courses according to their needs and their level of Spanish proficiency. Full-time and part-time (unpaid) internships in companies and organizations of Pamplona are available for students who have a good command of the Spanish language.
Foro Europeo Offers Courses in:
Business administration and finances, commercial management, financial management, marketing, human resources, accountancy and tax policies, information technology, approach to company organization, public administration, managerial skills, and other business related courses.
Cost
Students pay MU tuition and fees, as well as a non-refundable, non-transferable $400 program participation fee directly to Millersville. The program participation fee is due approximately one month after program acceptance. Room and board are separate and are the student’s responsibility.
Financial Assistance
Students should investigate loans which may be available, such as application for Federal Student Aid. Scholarships have individual regulations, and students should contact the Financial Aid Office to determine if their scholarships are transferable. Students can look into grants such as the Rotary Scholarships which cover expenses, including room, board, tuition, and airfare. This scholarship form must be completed one to one and one-half years in advance and is available from any Rotary Club. Another option is to research online or stop by our office for additional opportunities. Please see Financial Considerations for more information.
Dates
Students may choose to study abroad either for a semester of for a full academic year. The first semester begins in September and runs through December. The second semester begins in February and ends in June.
Accommodation
Students make independent room and apartmental rental arrangements within the city of Pamplona and with the assistance of Foro Europeo and Millersville University.
Eligibility
Most students who study abroad are traditionally juniors. However, students can and do study abroad anytime after they have completed 24 credits. Students should complete an application to study abroad one semester before wishing to go abroad. Please stop by the Office of Global Education & Partnerships to pick up an application and ask about deadlines. A minimum of a 2.0 GPA, demonstration of at least 202 level Spanish proficiency, an official transcript and two letters of recommendation from professors from your home university are also required. The Director of Global Education & Partnerships will then interview students and a selection will be made shortly after the interviews are completed.
Transfer of Credit
Students should work with their advisors to select courses which will fit into their major and General Education Requirements.
A request for Study Abroad Resident Credits form, available in the Global Education & Partnerships Office, must be completed before the student leaves. After the study aborad program is completed and a transcript is sent to Millersville University, the Registrar's office determines the final transfer of credit. All courses taken at Foro Europeo will come back to Millersville as transfer courses, as if the student had taken them at another U.S. institution. Please consult the Undergraduate Catalog ("Transfer Credit") for the transfer policy.
To Apply
Applications for this program are available in the Office of Global Education & Partnerships, Cumberland House. For spring semester study, applications are due by mid September and for fall semester or year-long study, applications are due by mid February.
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