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Paris

Summer:

French Language Summer Program

Summer 2 2008 (Jun 28, 2008 to Jul 30, 2008)
Catholic University of Paris
Catalog Code: IPRU1208

This program offers courses at all French language levels. Beginning and elementary level courses will focus solely on French language and phonetics, while intermediate and higher course options include intensive French language as well as the following specialized courses: Business French, Written French, Teaching French as a Foreign Language (for fully fluent students only), and Improving French Level.

Prices & Dates

June 28, 2008 - July 30, 2008

Session Dates:

IPRU1208

Catalog Code:

$4,400*

Price:

April 25, 2008

Application Due Date:

May 10, 2008

Final Forms & Payments Due:

Not Accepting Applications

Admissions Status:

*prices and dates are subject to change

Eligibility

Minimum GPA

Students must have a minimum grade point average of 2.50.

Minimum Admissions Prerequisites

For beginning, intermediate, high intermediate, advanced, and superior level French speakers. Students must have a 2.5 GPA and be at least 18 years of age. All students must take a placement exam upon arrival in Paris. The exam will indicate each student’s language proficiency level, and will determine the courses in which the student is eligible to enroll. Students who arrive in France having completed less than one year of college-level French will likely place into beginning level courses. Students who arrive in France having completed one year of college-level French will likely place into intermediate level courses. Students who arrive having completed one year and a half of college-level French will likely place into high intermediate level courses. Students who arrive having completed two years of college-level French will likely place into advanced level courses. Students who are fluent or nearly fluent in French will likely place into superior level courses.

Please note that a student's level in France may be lower than their level in the U.S.

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