Study Abroad at the Université Laval in Canada
l’Universite Laval - Quebec, Canada
Courses Taught in English!
Spend three weeks learning about the historical, political, social and economic factors that have shaped Canada’s trading policies.
Receive training in intercultural management skills, international marketing competencies, financial and accounting regulations, and the logistics of transportation and cross border controls required by security.
Dates
May 19 (departure) through June 9 (return to U.S.)
Academic Requirements
Students must have a 2.8 GPA and at least 60 hours completed.
Courses
Students will receive 6 credit hours
Financial Information
- Program Cost: Approximately $3,300 plus airfare (estimated at $700) includes: housing, some meals during field trips, excursions, and ground transportation to and from the airport.
- Students will stay in on-campus housing at the Université Laval and will be responsible for their own meals which can be cooked at their residence.
- You should be prepared to have an additional $500-$1,000 for expenses not covered such as free weekend travels and dinners.
Payment Schedule
The application deadline is April 21, 2007 and payment must be made in full by April 30, 2007.
Cancellations
After March 31, 2007, students who cancel their participation in this program will be required to pay a cancellation fee of $100.
Application materials
- LAVAL 2007 Application
- Transfer Release Form (To be distributed at a later date)
- Agreement/Release Form (To be distributed at a later date)
Passport
All participants are required to have a valid U.S. passport. Students are responsible for applying for and obtaining their own passport. For application information, please consult http:/travel.state.gov for more information.
Health Insurance
Travel health insurance is mandatory. HTH will be the provider. For more information, please consult their website at http://www.hthstudents.com/.
Flight Arrangements
Students are responsible for arranging their own flights to and from Quebec City. If students are interested in booking as a group to travel together, an advisor can assist in this process.
Excursions
Visit the National Assembly, an aluminum smelter, high and low tech business as well as sightseeing excursions including whale watching at the mouth of the Saguenay River.
Contact Information
Elizabeth A. Sinclair-Colando
107 Business Building
Phone: 330-672-1286
Email: easincla@kent.edu
Theresa Wallace, Academic Advisor
107 Business Administration
Phone: 330-672-1292
Email: twallace@kent.edu
Tara Jackson, Financial Aid Coordinator
103 Michael Schwartz Center
Phone: 330-672-0516
Email: tjackson@kent.edu
VISIT http://www.fsa.ulaval.ca/summerbschool for more information.
Philip L. Grenon, Coordinator of the Summer Businss School Program & Session Instructor
Phone: 418-656-7397
Fax: 418-656-2624
Email: philip.grenon@mng.ulaval.ca