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 London is one of the world's
largest and most important cultural and commercial centers. This
crossroads of the globe is an ideal place for students to study the
literature, history, culture, and institutions which provide many of
the foundations of American civilization. Students in London have
access to educational resources unmatched elsewhere in the world.
Visits to the museums, art galleries, libraries, and houses of
Parliament and other historical and cultural sites are an integral
part of the program. The central location of the program allows
students to reach London's theatres, concert halls, and shopping
areas in a matter of minutes.
Students reside in the University-owned building in the Knightsbridge area. This facility, which is a splendid
example of Victorian architecture, contains two classrooms, a study
center, a computer facility, offices, and a student center, and
is adjacent to a private park. It is located across the street from
Imperial College, and but one block from the Victoria and Albert
Museum, the Museum of Science and Industry, the Museum of Natural
History, the Royal Albert Hall, and Hyde Park. Central London is but
minutes away by underground.
The facility contains a well-equipped computer laboratory through
which students may access the Internet and a substantial library
which has been carefully selected to support the courses offered.
Students also have access to the library of Imperial College and, by
special arrangements, to other university and museum collections
throughout London. Additional educational resources are available on
CD-ROM disks or through electronic databases. Students may also use
the athletic and recreational facilities at Imperial College.
Pepperdine University's School of Law operates a program for
second-year law students which shares the classrooms, library, and
computer laboratory at 56 Prince's Gate.
INTERNET RESOURCES:
ACADEMIC YEAR 2007-2008 COSTS:
There are two charges for International Programs Participants:
tuition and the International Programs Charge. Tuition in the
International Program is exactly the same as it is on the Malibu
campus. Tuition for the 2007-2008 Academic Year is $17,290 per
semester for 12-18 units. The second charge, the International
Programs Charge, covers room and board, travel to and from the
program, and an educational fieldtrip with the group. The
International Programs Charge for the 2007-2008 Academic Year is
$8,090 per semester.
ACADEMIC YEAR 2008-2009 COSTS:
There are two charges for International Programs Participants:
tuition and the International Programs Charge. Tuition in the
International Program is exactly the same as it is on the Malibu
campus. Tuition for the 2008-2009 Academic Year is $18,325 per
semester for 12- 18 units. The second charge, the International
Programs Charge, covers room and board, travel to and from the
program, and an educational fieldtrip with the group. The
International Programs Charge for the 2008-2009 Academic Year is
$8,840 per semester. If you attend both semesters, the second
semester is discounted at $8,040 as a second roundtrip flight is not
being purchased for you.
ACADEMIC YEAR 2009-2010 COSTS:
There are two charges for International Programs Participants:
tuition and the International Programs Charge. Tuition in the
International Program is exactly the same as it is on the Malibu
campus. Tuition for the 2009-2010 Academic Year has not yet been
released. The second charge, the International
Programs Charge, covers room and board, travel to and from the
program, and an educational fieldtrip with the group. The
International Programs Charge for the 2009-2010 Academic Year has
not yet been released.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE:
Please contact the
Office of Financial Assistance for more specific information.
For information on scholarships specific to international study
please
click here.
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS:
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2.5 GPA to apply
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Online Application
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Visiting Professor Interview
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International Programs Contract
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Flight Contract (Flight itinerary for
flight exemptions)
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Registration
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Contract Review Appointment
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Pre-Departure Orientation
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Pre-Departure Entry Permit Workshop
(academic year students only)
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Physical Exam (90-45 days prior to
departure)
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Valid Passport (cost is student's
responsibility)
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Visa/Entry Permit (cost is dictated
by the host country's consulate or embassy and is student's
responsibility)
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International Health Insurance
Coverage (cost is student's responsibility)
03/21/08
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