SummerCourses with Locals in Multiple DisciplinesKing's College LondonSummer 3 2012 (Jun 29, 2012 to Jul 21, 2012)Catalog Code: ILNU3712 The School of Humanities, School of Law, and School of Social Science and Public Policy at King's College London, one of the world's leading faculties, offer students unrivaled connections to world-class arts organizations and institutions, including the British Museum, Shakespeare's Globe, the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA), the National Portrait Gallery and the British Library. The three week summer programs are hosted on the historic Strand Campus, situated on the River Thames opposite the National Theatre, with spectacular views of the Houses of Parliament. Students will enroll in one course per summer session with the option to enroll in back-to-back summer sessions. The 2012 Summer Olympic Games will be imposing an extra high demand on London this summer. That being said, early applications are being highly encouraged. In order to confirm your summer housing, we ask that you make an initial and immediate 'Housing Commitment' payment of $1000 upon acceptance into the program. This payment to ISA is NOT an additional charge, yet rather a payment that will be deducted from your overall ISA balance. This payment will not be refunded in the event you elect to withdraw from the ISA London summer program. We request that you make this 'Housing Commitment' payment right away so that the host university can move forward with your housing allocation. ISA will not be notifying the host university of students' program enrollment until courses for the summer program are submitted on the ISA pre-registration form. This form will be filled out upon acceptance into the program. This is to discourage program withdraw as courses will be filling up quickly during summer 2012. Please contact ISA for questions. Prices & DatesJune 29, 2012 - July 21, 2012 Session Dates:ILNU3712 Catalog Code:$5,500* Price:
April 10, 2012 Final Forms & Payments Due:Admissions Status: *prices and dates are subject to change EligibilityMinimum GPA Students must have a minimum grade point average of 3.30. Minimum Admissions Prerequisites Students must have at least a sophomore (second year) status at their home university. For application exceptions, please contact ISA. Students must include a letter of intent with their standard ISA application. Other sessions available: |