Service-Learning Program in Glasgow, Scotland
Study Abroad integrated with Volunteer Service
Deeper, More Meaningful Study Abroad
Though part of the United Kingdom, Scotland is a distinct nation with its own culture and history.
In parts of the Highlands and Islands one can still hear the language of Gaelic in everyday use. Since 1999,
Scotland has had its own Parliament, which has allowed new forms of governance to emerge. Through academic
studies and direct experience serving in Glasgow, you will be immersed in Scottish culture and society while
learning about contemporary Scottish social issues. Both cosmopolitan and distinctly Scottish in character,
Glasgow is one of Europe's great cultural centers. It is also the gateway to some of Scotland's most beautiful scenery,
including the Western Isles and the Highlands.
You will spend the fall semester at the University of Glasgow, studying Scottish social issues and
either welfare ideologies (2009) or citizenship (2010), and taking two electives from the university
offerings; living in university housing in the city; and engaging in substantive community service for
10 hours per week. Your volunteer service immerses you in the culture and deepens your understanding
of Scottish society in a way that goes beyond that experienced in traditional study abroad programs.
Please note that the IPSL Scotland program is offered in the fall semester only.
Program Facts |
| Language of Instruction |
English |
| Affiliated institution: |
University of Glasgow |
| Courses & Credits: |
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| Service Opportunities: |
- assist in programs for asylum seekers
- give support in services for women
- assist in after-school and education programs
- help within a hospice
- work in a variety of programs for disabled people
- help frail and elderly people
- More...
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| Housing: |
Residence Hall |
| Dates, Costs & Deadlines: |
| Fall 2009 |
09/06/2009 -
12/18/2009 |
$7,685 |
Application Due TBD |
| Spring 2010 |
01/06/2010 -
05/28/2010 |
$14,440 |
Application Due 12/01/2009 |
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| Why IPSL? |
- Integrated study abroad experience
- Make a difference to people in need
- Full cultural immersion
- Real cultural understanding
- Meaningful growth and personal insight
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| Program Director(s): |
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| Eligibility: |
The program welcomes students of any nation. TOEFL equivalent 550. Applicants are required to have a minimum GPA of 3.0 from their home campus. |
| What's Included: |
Fees include: all instruction; service placement and supervision; health insurance; administrative fees; and pre-departure materials. Personal expenses not covered by fees include: airfare; books; local transport; room and board; and spending money. |
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