Winter 2025: Granada, Spain SPAN |
January 07, 2025 - January 30, 2025 |
This program is closed. Please contact the faculty director for more information. |
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Meetings | |
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Interest Meetings: |
| 03/07/2024 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM | 127 Willard Hall or Zoom: https://udel.zoom.us/j/99915032567 | |
| 03/19/2024 | 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM | 203 McDowell Hall or Zoom: https://udel.zoom.us/j/93889982393 | |
| 04/04/2024 | 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM | 203 McDowell Hall or Zoom: https://udel.zoom.us/j/94754963772 | |
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Orientation Meetings - attend ALL of the following: |
| 05/30/2024 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM | Zoom Link: https://udel.zoom.us/j/96072686597 | |
| 08/29/2024 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM | Zoom Link: https://udel.zoom.us/j/92287936292 | Students must attend one of the meetings scheduled for Aug. 29 |
| 08/29/2024 | 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM | Zoom Link: https://udel.zoom.us/j/92355784443 | Students must attend one of the meetings scheduled for Aug. 29 |
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Program Notes | |
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All applicants must have a valid passport by the program’s application deadline. Your passport’s expiration date must be more than six months after the program ends. If you do not have a current passport, apply through the U.S. State Department. It takes an average of 6-8 weeks (2 months) to process a passport.
Traveling and studying abroad at this time poses new challenges and requires accepting a higher level of uncertainty than in the past. Students who choose to study abroad must be prepared to adapt to evolving situations and must take responsibility to act in accordance with the rules, regulations, and recommendations of UD, their program leadership, and legal authorities of their home and host country which are subject to change at any time.
The University will continue to monitor the ongoing situation with COVID-19 (coronavirus) and world events as we approach the departure date for this program. Please reach out to your program coordinator or faculty director with questions and continue to monitor the UD coronavirus webpage for updates. If UD decides to cancel a study abroad program, we will communicate directly with affected students. |
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Program Description | |
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This study abroad winter program focuses on linguistic and cultural immersion, and it is designed for students who are highly motivated to improve their Spanish language proficiency. Applicants must have at least four years of Spanish in High School, or Span106/107, or Span200/201.
This program is based in Granada, one of the most beautiful cities in the region of Andalucía, in southern Spain. Surrounded by Spain's mightiest mountain range, the Sierra Nevada, and by fertile agricultural plains, Granada has spectacular natural beauty. You'll study the language, culture, and history of Spain in the shadow of Granada's most famous landmark - the Alhambra, the Moorish fortress-palace that overlooks the city. You will have a once in a lifetime opportunity to live in Granada during one of the most exciting times of the year. January offers an amazing calendar of cultural events and a chance to experience the very vibrant life of Granada. The program includes educational excursions to Andalusian cities like Córdoba and Seville.
The group will also visit sites in Granada, such as the Alhambra, Generalife, Royal chapel, Cathedral, and the Albaycin.
The Program Fee includes housing, some meals, academic and cultural excursions, and international medical insurance.
The Program Fee does NOT include airfare to/from Spain, nor airport transfers within the U.S. The program officially begins when students arrive in Granada. Students will receive detailed travel instructions after acceptance, explaining how and where to purchase their plane ticket. See the Cost section below for estimate airfare. |
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ACCESSIBILITY: Students with disabilities are welcomed and encouraged to study abroad, but should be aware that accessibility and accommodation in some program locations may differ from the United States. Transit systems and legacy building construction practices may not meet U.S. accessibility standards, and alternative access to public transportation, buildings, or public sites cannot be guaranteed. Review these questions with the Office of Disability Support Services to determine whether this program can meet your accommodation needs. |
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Program Courses | |
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Students must enroll in all credit-bearing courses for a grade. Only the UNIV (zero credit) course may be taken pass/fail. Audit registration is not permitted on UD Travel Study. Please refer to the University Catalog to verify requirements and prerequisites |
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Honors credit may be available. Check with the faculty director and the Honors program for approval (check before departure). |
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All students must enroll in at least 6 credits, as well as the 0-credit UNIV course. |
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Students must take 6 or 7 credits for a grade. SPAN 200 and SPAN 206 classes will be combined and taught by the same foreign instructor. Students must decide to take the course as either SPAN 200 or SPAN 206. |
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LLCU 208-072: Cultures in Context (3 credits) |
Taught abroad in English, this course introduces students to their host culture and its history. Includes excursions to important cultural and natural sites, readings and discussion, and research on the host culture. |
Satisfies the following requirements: |
| University History Breadth |
| Arts and Sciences - Group B |
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SPAN 107-071: Spanish III - Intermediate (4 credits) |
Review of grammar, continued practice in speaking and writing, and reading texts of average difficulty. |
Prerequisite: SPAN 106 |
Satisfies the following requirements: |
| Arts and Sciences - Foreign Language |
| Other: | EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement |
Restrictions: Four years of high school Spanish acceptable in lieu of prerequisite. Satisfies College of Arts and Sciences language requirement. |
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SPAN 200-070: Spanish Composition and Grammar (3 credits) |
First part of a thorough grammar review and intensive practice, targeting structure, essential vocabulary, speaking, listening and extensive writing. |
Prerequisite: SPAN107 or SPAN112. |
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SPAN 206-071: Culture through Conversation (3 credits) |
Discussion of topics drawn from contemporary Spanish or Latin American life. For students who wish to broaden their knowledge of Hispanic culture while improving their oral and aural language skills. |
Prerequisite: SPAN 107 |
Satisfies the following requirements: |
| Other: | EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement |
Restrictions: Taught abroad only. Students who received credit in SPAN 205 are not eligible to take this course without permission. |
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UNIV 370-049: Study Abroad - Granada, Spain SPAN (0 credits) pass/fail |
Students are asked to reflect upon changes in their knowledge, skills, and attitudes that occur due to their study abroad experience. |
Satisfies the following requirements: |
| Discovery Learning |
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Requirements | |
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Applicants should have a G.P.A. of at least 2.0 (on a 4.00 scale).
Meeting these minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance, which is based on academic quality and demonstrated ability to contribute to the objectives of the program. Early application is encouraged. |
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For all participants, a formal application is necessary, including at least one recommendation. An interview may be conducted in person or by Zoom.
A transcript is required from Non-UD applicants only. Non-UD students, please email a copy of your official transcript to the Program Coordinator.
Study abroad at the University of Delaware is highly competitive. Please review the study abroad acceptance process. If you are not selected for your first choice program, we encourage you to apply to another program. |
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Costs | |
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How much does it cost?.
- University of Delaware Tuition/Fees for one Winter Session
- Travel Study Program Fee
- Usually covers: housing, all program-related excursions and some meals (check with the program's faculty director for details).
- Does NOT cover: airfare to/from the program site and ground transportation to/from the U.S. departure airport. For planning purposes only, we estimate roundtrip airfare to be approximately $1,200.00.
- Plan ahead for how to pay for travel study, and make sure you understand the costs associated with your program.
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When and how do I pay? If you are offered acceptance to the program, you will have 3 days to withdraw without financial penalty. After the 3 days have passed, you will be officially accepted to the program, and CGPS will post the full Program Fee and Tuition/Fees to your UD student account.
- An initial payment of $1000.00 will be due in mid-May.
- The balance of the Program Fee and Tuition/Fees will be due in early January.
- Payments are submitted through My Finances in UDSIS.
- All charges, once posted to your account, are considered non-refundable.
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Other important things to note:
- Program Fees are subject to change until the group's departure date. Final Program Fees may increase due to unforeseen local cost increases, fluctuations in exchange rates, or changes in the group size.
- CGPS reserves the right to cancel a program at any time due to under-enrollment, safety/health/security issues, staffing issues, or any other relevant reason. If your program is cancelled, you will receive a full refund of all Program Fees paid.
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| Delaware Resident | Non-Delaware Resident | Estimated Tuition based on current year | $3,510.00 | $9,420.00 | Final Program Fee | $2,770.00 | $2,770.00 | UD Registration & Activities Fee | $30.00 | $30.00 | Total to be charged to UD account (estimated) | $6,310.00 | $12,220.00 | Plus Airfare Estimate (purchased separately) | $1,200.00 | $1,200.00 |
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The rates above may not apply to you if you are a UD graduate student during the time you are studying abroad. Please refer to http://www1.udel.edu/finaid/rates.html for the appropriate rates. |
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The University of Delaware’s differential charge for Engineering, Nursing and Business & Economics students does not apply to winter or summer session and is waived for students enrolled in semester- or year-long study abroad and exchange programs sponsored by the University. |
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Scholarships | |
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Financial need-based scholarships are available to UD undergraduates on a competitive basis. To be considered, students must have a current FAFSA on-file with Student Financial Services. For more details, please see our scholarships page. |
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Deadlines | |
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All charges, once posted to your account, are considered non-refundable. Payments are submitted through My Finances in UDSIS. |
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Submit Program Application by 5pm on | April 20, 2024 | Acceptance and Scholarship Announced | May 03, 2024 | $1,000.00 Initial Payment Due * | mid-May | Program Fee Balance, Tuition and Fees Due | early January |
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*All students will receive an email when they are accepted to a program and will have 10 days from that notification to make their $1,000.00 Initial Payment. |
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Contacts | |
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Lara Boyero Agudo |
Faculty Director |
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures |
226 Jastak-Burgess Hall |
lboyero@udel.edu |
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Program information is subject to change at any time. Please check this web site periodically for updates. |