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2009-2010 Undergraduate Catalog

Study Abroad

Director, Blouch

Bradley University encourages its students to take advantage of study abroad programs approved by the University Curriculum and Regulations Committee. Students who wish to study abroad should begin early to investigate with their advisors the appropriate program for their needs. Study abroad is usually undertaken in the junior year. The office which handles the necessary registration and fees activity for study abroad is located in Caterpillar Global Communications Center, Room 325.

Study Abroad can broaden your horizons and deepen your cultural sophistication. It can foster maturity and self-confidence mixed with worldly experience. Study Abroad can be a turning point in your education. Education at its finest provides more than learning… it raises eager learners and academic risk takers to intellectual courage and wisdom. Study Abroad often is a catalyst for such excellence. Some of the Study Abroad programs Bradley features include the following: Bradley has affiliated with the Danish International Studies program in Copenhagen. By special arrangement, Bradley students are placed directly in some of the finest British universities. Each has a demanding curriculum and friendly environment. By way of a long-standing working relationship with the Council on International Educational exchange, Bradley students with the appropriate proficiency in foreign languages can study in France or Spain. Well-qualified Bradley students have the opportunity to study in Jerusalem at the Rothberg School for Overseas Students, Hebrew University. Existing and developing relations with fine universities in Mexico, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Russia, and Japan provide Bradley students with additional excellent placement opportunities for Study Abroad.

In addition, since 1969 the University has operated a Summer Seminar Abroad. This program is conducted by a group of Bradley University faculty who, in various locations throughout Europe, teach courses chosen from the University curriculum. A shorter version of this program is offered during the January Interim.

Details of all study-abroad programs may be obtained from Dr. Christine Blouch, Director of International Programs, Caterpillar Global Communications Center, Room 325, (309) 677-2400. Additional information is also provided at bradley.edu/academics/abroad.

Bradley University is committed to a policy of non-discrimination and the promotion of equal opportunities for all persons regardless of age, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. The University also is committed to compliance with all applicable laws regarding non-discrimination, harassment and affirmative action.

This Catalog represents the University’s best effort to communicate information on academic programs, policies, rules, and regulations that were in effect at the time of its printing. Students should be aware that the University reserves the right to modify these programs, policies, rules, and regulations at any time within a student’s term of residence. The University’s policy is to provide notice of any such modifications sufficiently in advance of their implementation to ensure adjustments without undue inconvenience. Before pre-registering for any academic term, students should contact the administrative office of their academic department or college to verify the most current information