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Lower Hudson Valley Catholic College and University Consortium (LHVCCUC)
Many study abroad opportunities are available through LHVCCUC.
College Consortium for International Studies
Study abroad trips are also available through the College Consortium for International Studies (CCIS)
International Service Learning Opportunities
Experience full cultural immersion through academic studies and community service programs offered by the International Partnership for Service-Learning and Leadership (IPSL)
All students are encouraged to check out the many possibilities for an international experience in studying abroad. Information can be discussed with Dean Edward Meyer, in Founders Hall, Room 105.
Study abroad is normally limited to juniors and first semester seniors. Students should consult the chairperson of their major department for specific requirements. To be eligible for study abroad, an index of 2.8 and the approval of the department chairperson and Dean Edward Meyer are required.
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The process is begun with Dean Edward Meyer. The student presents the reasons for going abroad, since these reasons will influence the choice of country and courses to be taken. Consideration is given to major and foreign language ability, when applicable. A major focus is the opportunity to learn about the people, society, and culture of another country.
Students review programs, courses, cost, and requirements with Dean Edward Meyer, the chairperson of the major department, and the Academic Advisor.
Financial Aid for Study Abroad Programs
Enrollment in a program of study that is approved for credit by the College may be considered enrollment in the College for purposes of a student applying for federal student financial assistance.
Transferable courses will be those courses which are comparable to the College of Mount Saint Vincent courses, as well as courses relating to the culture and society of other peoples, e.g. Art of Rome; Societal issues in England. Students are expected to be full time students in their studies abroad.
Completed transfer credit contracts are filed with the Registrar, Chairperson, Academic Advisor, and Dean Edward Meyer. Usually 12-15 credits per semester can be transferred.












