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Intensive Month:

Intensive Month

February Intensive Month 2009 (Jan 31, 2009 to Feb 21, 2009)
Catholic University of Paris
Catalog Code: IPRM0209

The intensive month session is offered at beginning, intermediate, advanced and superior French language levels. The intensive French language session consists of 21 hours of class per week for the January and February sessions. These sessions concentrate on grammatical structures and communication skills. The intensive month may be completed as an individual program, or it serves well as a precursor to the Winter Semester programs in order to further strengthen students’ language skills. Participants are in the classroom with Americans and other international students.

Prices & Dates

January 31, 2009 - February 21, 2009

Session Dates:

IPRM0209

Catalog Code:

$3,350*

Price:

November 1, 2008

Application Due Date:

November 15, 2008

Final Forms & Payments Due:

*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 must be at least 18 years of age.

*All students must take a two part French language placement exam, one portion before departure for the program and the other 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.

Please use the following only as a guideline to determine what each student's language level may be. Each semester/quarter is of COLLEGE-LEVEL French or the equivalent of:

0-3 Semesters/0-5 Quarters = Beginning level
4-5 Semesters/6-8 Quarters = Intermediate
6-7 Semesters/9-11 Quarters = High Intermediate
8-9 Semesters/12-14 Quarters = Advanced
Fluent/Native Speaker = Superior

Please note that a student's French language level in France may be lower than his/her level in the U.S.

Other sessions available: