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Liberal Arts & Sciences
2011/2012 Year - What's Included
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Price |
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2011/2012 Year
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08/30/2011-
05/05/2012
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CLOSED |
07/15/2011 |
$30,995 |
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Student arriving before 6 p.m. on the start date of their program will be greeted at the Fiumicino Aeroporto di Roma (FCO) airport by a friendly CEA representative, who will take you to your CEA housing.
- A worry-free start to your CEA program
- Added convenience and comfort upon your arrival in Rome
CEA offers an in-depth welcome orientation for the students in your program. CEA staff host a reception, where you'll meet your cohort, as well as go over what you need to know about living in Rome and attending CEA Global Campus in Rome, CEA/Providence College Center for Theology and Religious Studies, John Cabot University. Topics will cover a variety of subjects including:
- Ice breakers
- Rome walking tour
- Neighborhood tour
- Housing orientation
- How to buy Italian groceries and use public transportation
- Local customs
- Extracurricular activities
- CEA policies
- Health and safety information
CEA Global Education takes care of administrative and registration processes, as well as payment of tuition fees, at CEA Global Campus in Rome, CEA/Providence College Center for Theology and Religious Studies, John Cabot University on behalf of students.
- Tuition
- Fees
- Course registration
Our Rome staff resides and works locally in Rome. They'll meet you at the airport, provide you with valuable information about the city and guide you through acclimating to your new and exciting surroundings. Our staff has training in volunteering, helping students with special needs, and in life coaching.
- Provide a local perspective on additional travel opportunities in your host country
- Assist in securing personalized services such as music lessons, sports clubs or volunteer opportunities
- Advise on academic and housing issues
Based on availability, you may choose from diverse housing arrangements, allowing you to experience “living like a local” in Rome.
- Standard CEA Housing
- Additional Fee Options
- Alternate Housing
CEA organizes regular day and overnight trips to culturally and historically relevant destinations outside of Rome, giving you a deeper understanding of Italy as a whole, as well as surrounding sub-cultures, populations and landscapes. Examples include:
- Pompeii & Capri
- San Gimignano & Siena
- Florence
- And More!
CEA offers you a variety of cultural activities to help you connect with Rome's culture.
- Opera and ballet concerts
- Faculty-led walking tours of Rome
- Organized language exchanges with local Italian students
- Italian Cooking Classes
- Organized tastings, including Pizza and Gelato Crawl
- Volunteer opportunities
- And more!
CEA's Rome Staff organizes opportunities for you to socialize and interact with your classmates and other Rome students in more casual settings.
- Welcome dinner and student introductions
- Aperitivo night
- Bowling night
- Pizza during midterm and final exam weeks
- English movie night
- Farewell dinner
As a student in Rome you'll have opportunities to meet with locals, share in the Italian way of life, and do some good by volunteering your time and contributing to the community.
- Local soup kitchen
- "Clean Your Park" initiative in Rome’s greenest areas
The CEA Global Campus in Rome offers many opportunities for students to actively engage in the local culture through in- and out-of-class activities, tours, lectures and workshops.
- Classes held on location at some of the most important, famous, and also obscure Ancient Roman monuments
- Exclusive access to the World Bank
- Guided tour of a local gypsy camp
- Participation in the audience of an RAI studios television show
- Visit to the Italian Senate house
- Lectures by local food and wine producers
- Visit to Europe’s most important production center for film at nearby Cinecittà studios
The CEA office provides you with access to computer labs, language labs, video screening rooms, Internet access and more.
- Computer lab
- Access to printer
- Fax and scan service
- Resource Center, including all required and some recommended readings from the course syllabi
- Limited luggage storage for students who wish to travel before or after their program dates
- Student lounge
- Vending machines
As a benefit to studying abroad with CEA in Rome we have provided you a transportation pass to help you get to know your host city even better.
- Monthly transportation passes
- Travel around Rome for free on the metro, buses and trams
- Get back and forth to class with ease
- Your pass will also bring you to Rome’s nearest beach
CEA Global Campus in Rome, CEA/Providence College Center for Theology and Religious Studies, John Cabot University offers additional services as part of your study abroad program. Your CEA site specialist can go over with you what those are in detail, as can your international staff once you arrive in Rome.
- CEA Global Campus in Rome
- Student ID card
- Access to Moodle, course management system
- Italian Language tutoring
- Access to UNH e-library
- CEA library of leisure and travel books
- Computer lab and Wi-Fi throughout
- Student lounge and vending machines
- John Cabot University
- Student ID card
- Cafeteria
- Student gym
- Largest English-language library in Rome
- Soccer and basketball teams
- Access to the facilities on weekends
- Student lounge
It's important to stay connected while abroad, so CEA has arranged for you to have a cell phone to use during your time in Rome. We've covered the rental and shipping fees and incoming calls are always free, so you only pay for the calls you make! Just be sure to order your phone before you leave home so you can take it with you.
- Phone
- Rapid charger
- In-car charger
- Travel adapter
- Protective cover
- Instruction booklet
- Carry bag
- Pre-paid return pack
Our admissions team will assist you in finding the program that best fits your needs, locating funding to offset the cost of your program, and taking the right steps to prepare for international travel and education abroad. They also will assist you in preparing arrangements with your home institution for the credit transfer process, which is ultimately your school's decision. Whether it's how to use the transportation system in Rome or how to use your ATM card, we'll help you make the most of your studies abroad.
- Admissions Counselors
- Site Specialists
- Student Account Coordinators
We've made it easier to find the information you need to help you choose the program that's right for you. Share the following with your university advisor and parents and get their input on your decision.
- Online course descriptions and syllabi to assist you in obtaining pre-approval from your university, including language of instruction, recommended credits and contact hours
- Online sample budgets for Rome
- Online program calendar
- Information on the academic institutions in Rome, including accreditation, historical background and grading system
- Online map of Rome showing location of the CEA Global Campus in Rome, CEA/Providence College Center for Theology and Religious Studies, John Cabot University and the CEA office in proximity to area monuments and attractions
CEA has arranged a partnership with STA Travel to offer students discounts in planning their travel arrangements. STA Travel is known for offering college students amazing travel fares and easy and flexible booking options.
- Flexibility in booking
- Discount Cards
- Rail Passes
- Access to STA travel experts for planning help
The same site specialist who helped you plan for your program in Rome is available to assist you with completing your university's process to obtain credit and check off any course requirements.
- Advising on how to transfer course credit
- Assistance with transcripts
As the University of New Haven (UNH) overseas all curriculum at the CEA Global Campus in Rome, once you complete your program you will receive one official UNH transcript and one official transcript from John Cabot University as a part of your program price. You may opt to have this transcript automatically sent to your home institution 90 days after completion of your program and payment of any/all outstanding fees.
Many of our alumni stay actively involved in international travel (having been bitten by the bug, how could you not?) and choose to stay in touch with faculty, staff and friends from their time in Rome. We invite you to share your experiences with others.
- Stay connected to your new friends and CEA Rome staff via CEA's Facebook page and Group pages
- Share your expertise with prospective study abroad students via CEA's Study Abroad blog, e-mail Marketing@GoWithCEA.com to submit a post
- Coming soon: Alumni Ambassador Program
Why not? Go again and we'll give you an alumni price. (But you better send us photos this time!)
Before You GoOur admissions team will assist you in finding the program that best fits your needs, locating funding to offset the cost of your program, and taking the right steps to prepare for international travel and education abroad. They also will assist you in preparing arrangements with your home institution for the credit transfer process, which is ultimately your school's decision. Whether it's how to use the transportation system in Rome or how to use your ATM card, we'll help you make the most of your studies abroad.
- Admissions Counselors
- Site Specialists
- Student Account Coordinators
We've made it easier to find the information you need to help you choose the program that's right for you. Share the following with your university advisor and parents and get their input on your decision.
- Online course descriptions and syllabi to assist you in obtaining pre-approval from your university, including language of instruction, recommended credits and contact hours
- Online sample budgets for Rome
- Online program calendar
- Information on the academic institutions in Rome, including accreditation, historical background and grading system
- Online map of Rome showing location of the CEA Global Campus in Rome, CEA/Providence College Center for Theology and Religious Studies, John Cabot University and the CEA office in proximity to area monuments and attractions
CEA has arranged a partnership with STA Travel to offer students discounts in planning their travel arrangements. STA Travel is known for offering college students amazing travel fares and easy and flexible booking options.
- Flexibility in booking
- Discount Cards
- Rail Passes
- Access to STA travel experts for planning help
While You're ThereStudent arriving before 6 p.m. on the start date of their program will be greeted at the Fiumicino Aeroporto di Roma (FCO) airport by a friendly CEA representative, who will take you to your CEA housing.
- A worry-free start to your CEA program
- Added convenience and comfort upon your arrival in Rome
CEA offers an in-depth welcome orientation for the students in your program. CEA staff host a reception, where you'll meet your cohort, as well as go over what you need to know about living in Rome and attending CEA Global Campus in Rome, CEA/Providence College Center for Theology and Religious Studies, John Cabot University. Topics will cover a variety of subjects including:
- Ice breakers
- Rome walking tour
- Neighborhood tour
- Housing orientation
- How to buy Italian groceries and use public transportation
- Local customs
- Extracurricular activities
- CEA policies
- Health and safety information
CEA Global Education takes care of administrative and registration processes, as well as payment of tuition fees, at CEA Global Campus in Rome, CEA/Providence College Center for Theology and Religious Studies, John Cabot University on behalf of students.
- Tuition
- Fees
- Course registration
Our Rome staff resides and works locally in Rome. They'll meet you at the airport, provide you with valuable information about the city and guide you through acclimating to your new and exciting surroundings. Our staff has training in volunteering, helping students with special needs, and in life coaching.
- Provide a local perspective on additional travel opportunities in your host country
- Assist in securing personalized services such as music lessons, sports clubs or volunteer opportunities
- Advise on academic and housing issues
Based on availability, you may choose from diverse housing arrangements, allowing you to experience “living like a local” in Rome.
- Standard CEA Housing
- Additional Fee Options
- Alternate Housing
CEA organizes regular day and overnight trips to culturally and historically relevant destinations outside of Rome, giving you a deeper understanding of Italy as a whole, as well as surrounding sub-cultures, populations and landscapes. Examples include:
- Pompeii & Capri
- San Gimignano & Siena
- Florence
- And More!
CEA offers you a variety of cultural activities to help you connect with Rome's culture.
- Opera and ballet concerts
- Faculty-led walking tours of Rome
- Organized language exchanges with local Italian students
- Italian Cooking Classes
- Organized tastings, including Pizza and Gelato Crawl
- Volunteer opportunities
- And more!
CEA's Rome Staff organizes opportunities for you to socialize and interact with your classmates and other Rome students in more casual settings.
- Welcome dinner and student introductions
- Aperitivo night
- Bowling night
- Pizza during midterm and final exam weeks
- English movie night
- Farewell dinner
As a student in Rome you'll have opportunities to meet with locals, share in the Italian way of life, and do some good by volunteering your time and contributing to the community.
- Local soup kitchen
- "Clean Your Park" initiative in Rome’s greenest areas
The CEA Global Campus in Rome offers many opportunities for students to actively engage in the local culture through in- and out-of-class activities, tours, lectures and workshops.
- Classes held on location at some of the most important, famous, and also obscure Ancient Roman monuments
- Exclusive access to the World Bank
- Guided tour of a local gypsy camp
- Participation in the audience of an RAI studios television show
- Visit to the Italian Senate house
- Lectures by local food and wine producers
- Visit to Europe’s most important production center for film at nearby Cinecittà studios
The CEA office provides you with access to computer labs, language labs, video screening rooms, Internet access and more.
- Computer lab
- Access to printer
- Fax and scan service
- Resource Center, including all required and some recommended readings from the course syllabi
- Limited luggage storage for students who wish to travel before or after their program dates
- Student lounge
- Vending machines
As a benefit to studying abroad with CEA in Rome we have provided you a transportation pass to help you get to know your host city even better.
- Monthly transportation passes
- Travel around Rome for free on the metro, buses and trams
- Get back and forth to class with ease
- Your pass will also bring you to Rome’s nearest beach
CEA Global Campus in Rome, CEA/Providence College Center for Theology and Religious Studies, John Cabot University offers additional services as part of your study abroad program. Your CEA site specialist can go over with you what those are in detail, as can your international staff once you arrive in Rome.
- CEA Global Campus in Rome
- Student ID card
- Access to Moodle, course management system
- Italian Language tutoring
- Access to UNH e-library
- CEA library of leisure and travel books
- Computer lab and Wi-Fi throughout
- Student lounge and vending machines
- John Cabot University
- Student ID card
- Cafeteria
- Student gym
- Largest English-language library in Rome
- Soccer and basketball teams
- Access to the facilities on weekends
- Student lounge
It's important to stay connected while abroad, so CEA has arranged for you to have a cell phone to use during your time in Rome. We've covered the rental and shipping fees and incoming calls are always free, so you only pay for the calls you make! Just be sure to order your phone before you leave home so you can take it with you.
- Phone
- Rapid charger
- In-car charger
- Travel adapter
- Protective cover
- Instruction booklet
- Carry bag
- Pre-paid return pack
When You ReturnThe same site specialist who helped you plan for your program in Rome is available to assist you with completing your university's process to obtain credit and check off any course requirements.
- Advising on how to transfer course credit
- Assistance with transcripts
As the University of New Haven (UNH) overseas all curriculum at the CEA Global Campus in Rome, once you complete your program you will receive one official UNH transcript and one official transcript from John Cabot University as a part of your program price. You may opt to have this transcript automatically sent to your home institution 90 days after completion of your program and payment of any/all outstanding fees.
Many of our alumni stay actively involved in international travel (having been bitten by the bug, how could you not?) and choose to stay in touch with faculty, staff and friends from their time in Rome. We invite you to share your experiences with others.
- Stay connected to your new friends and CEA Rome staff via CEA's Facebook page and Group pages
- Share your expertise with prospective study abroad students via CEA's Study Abroad blog, e-mail Marketing@GoWithCEA.com to submit a post
- Coming soon: Alumni Ambassador Program
Why not? Go again and we'll give you an alumni price. (But you better send us photos this time!)
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