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Program Information
On-site
Administration Academics Students
with Disabilities
Boston University International
Programs offers many kinds of programs, from professional faculty-directed
internships, to direct enrollment in a foreign university, to community
service, fieldwork and teaching.
By electing a certain type of program, your son or daughter chooses the
way in which he or she will encounter and experience a culture. In an internship
program, students combine academic course work with a placement in a business,
agency or organization, directly involving themselves in the local work
life. In other programs, students may enroll in a foreign university and
become part of the local student community. There are also programs that
allow students to combine course work with active involvement in nonprofit
service or field research.
Our programs give students the opportunity for academic
and personal growth, to challenge themselves and to experience the world
from a new perspective.
On-site Administration
Resident directors appointed by Boston University oversee the administration
of most of our programs. The resident directors are present throughout
the year to provide academic counseling, to represent Boston University
in the determination of academic policies, and to serve as liaisons between
the American and host educational systems. On-site staff assign housing;
organize the academic, cultural, and social components of the program;
oversee health, safety, and security considerations; assist students with
their adjustment to their new environment; and place students in internships.
All sites have local coordinators and/or host university administrators
who are available to assist the students.
Students are registered for program courses through
Boston University, and earn Boston University credit. As part of the program application,
students obtain an advisor’s approval for their program participation. All
students should discuss with their academic advisors how the study abroad
courses fit into their overall academic goals and degree requirements.
Non-Boston University students should investigate
the transfer credit policies of their home institutions before embarking
on a program of study off-campus. After program grades are submitted, a Boston University
transcript is sent to students whose home school is elsewhere. It
is the home institution that determines how courses are transferred. Course
information and syllabi are available to assist academic officials in the
transfer credit process. Details can be found on the program-specific pages
of this web site.
We expect all students to be fully engaged in the
academic program. Attendance
at class sessions and course-related events is mandatory. In case
of absence for illness or for a planned religious observance, the student
should communicate with the program’s resident director. All
course requirements must be completed before the student departs the program
site.
Students with Disabilities
Students who require reasonable accommodations in order to complete the
requirements of the program must contact our office in writing within two
weeks of their acceptance.
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