KU ISC offers two types of program in terms of program period 4-week & 6-week program. 4-week course track program is designed for those who are not able to participate in our standard 6-week program due to a time conflicts with their summer plans. It is possible to combine a 4-week track course with a 6-week track course. The only differences between the two programs are the program period, class time, and the number of courses. There is no difference in tuition and credits.
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Please click
HERE to see courses offered for this program.
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Meals and Accommodations:
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Students are required to have a GPA of at least a 2.5 in order to attend.
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Students will be required by the University Center for International Education (UCIE) to complete a mandatory pre-departure orientation a few weeks before departure.
Students must also be sure they have submitted all necessary documents and payments to the UCIE.
Students must be sure to submit their proposed course sheet to their study abroad advisor before departure if they plan to receive academic credit for their courses.
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Students will be responsible for purchasing their own tickets to and from their study abroad location. Please be sure to check with your program in order to know what dates you need to arrive and depart.
Students may purchase tickets however they choose. STA travel Student and Universe Travel are two travel agencies that we recommend.
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A non-refundable application fee of $100 is due at the time of application.
Students will pay the Korea University International Summer Camp program fee. Click
HERE for more detailed information on pricing.
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WSU financial aid might be applicable to your chosen program. To learn more about your specific financial aid options you should contact studyabroad@wright.edu to make an appointment with the financial aid advisor.
Click here to learn about other Study Abroad Scholarship Opportunities.
Many students reach out to family, friends, and community and religious organizations for support. Some choose to create an online funding site, others send out letters requesting support.
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A valid passport is required for all international travel. It is best to apply for a passport now as processing times may vary. The UCIE is an official US Passport Center and we can help you with your photo and passport processing needs.
See here for more information.
Some study abroad destinations will require you to obtain a visa. A visa is permission given to you by your host country to allow you to enter the country for a specific amount of time. In order to obtain country-specific visa instructions and resources, refer to your host country’s embassy web page. One way to access this information is via the
US Department of State’s webpage.
The UCIE is happy to guide you to possible resources about visas for study abroad. Although, applying for the necessary visa for travel is the responsibility of the individual traveler. Entry requirements change frequently and we advise you to pay close attention to consular updates. It is your responsibility to know and address the requirements for your host study abroad destination.
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WSU is committed to student and faculty safety while abroad. The following are a few resources for travel abroad.
WSU faculty, students and staff are responsible for their own health and safety abroad. Please consider reviewing the following sites for further information:
Before travel WSU students, faculty and staff can utilize International SOS in several ways including:
- Read about travel health information with medical advice, food and water safety, and cultural tips
- Explore travel security with personal safety tips and travel risk ratings for locations abroad
- Get advice on how to travel with your medication
- Sign up to receive email alerts for medical and security information, customizable to various locations abroad
WSU faculty, students and staff traveling abroad should register their travel abroad through the
US Department of State’s Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) in case of an emergency abroad.
Students are required to purchase UHP travel insurance for exchange programs that do not offer built-in insurance options.
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University Center for International Education (UCIE)
StudyAbroad@wright.edu
937-775-2020
Program Coordinator:
Monica Ratliff
Education Abroad Coordinator
monica.ratliff@wright.edu
937-775-3106
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