University of Grenoble
Choose from French Language and Culture Program and Intensive French Language Program Grenoble Business School option also available academic year, fall or spring semester
business economics fine arts French language history literature political science sociology
Eligibility
Open to college sophomores, juniors and seniors minimum 2.5 GPA 18 years or older one recent year of college French required for the French Language and Culture Program additional requirements apply for Grenoble business school option. see page 119 for details
Application Deadlines fall 2013–May 15 spring 2014–October 15
Scholarships available!
See page 12 for details
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Grenoble, France
Situated in south eastern France, Grenoble is located in one of the loveliest areas of the country - “une ville alpine par excellence” The town itself lies at the crossroads between the . valleys and the mountains which comprise the Dauphiné region. From Roman times to the 1968 Winter Olympics and on to today, Grenoble has attracted visitors from all over the world. With its 200,000 inhabitants, Grenoble is small enough to feel like a town, but large enough to offer all the amenities of a busy city (cultural festivals, theaters, museums). The “Capital of the Alps” , dominated by majestic mountains such as Chartreuse, Belledonne and Vercors, provides the ideal location for those who enjoy the outdoors. There is also easy access to Switzerland, Italy and the French Riviera, making Grenoble a marvelous place in which to study abroad.
All-inclusive Program Fee French Language and Culture Program $13,495
With Optional AIFS Flight Package from $14,895 (see page 111)
Intensive French Language Program $13,495
With Optional AIFS Flight Package from $14,915 (see page 111)
Grenoble Business School option $14,995
With Optional AIFS Flight Package from $16,415 (see web for details)
Fee includes:
✓ Tuition—up to 16 semester credits (subject to course and program selection) The AIFS Grenoble Experience
Choose from three unique courses of study at two of Grenoble’s finest schools. Learn more about life in France on the French Language and Culture Program or perfect your fluency on the Intensive French Language Program at the University of Grenoble or study business at Grenoble Ecole de Management on the Grenoble Business School option. See more of France with an included excursion to Paris. Still looking for more? See the village of Pérouges and Hospices de Beaune on an optional trip to Burgundy in the fall or join the optional excursion to the stunning region of Provence in the South of France. Explore further afield to Geneva, Switzerland and Annecy on an optional excursion in the spring. Truly take in the culture Learning does not begin or end in the classroom. Several cultural activities are built into the program to ensure you get the most out of your time abroad including walking tours, visits to local museums, a wine tasting festival and a visit to Chartreuse monastery. Reside with a French family What better way to learn French culture and to speak the language than to be part of a French household? In Grenoble you live with a French family, carefully screened and selected by our experienced Resident Director. Each student has a private room, sometimes with private bathroom facilities, and is treated as a member of the family, eating with them every day.
✓ Housing—in a homestay ✓ Meals—breakfast and dinner in the homestay ✓ Cultural activities such as: museum visits, theater performances and sports
✓ Excursions:
› Paris (4 days) (Not included on the Grenoble Business School Program)
✓ Transportation pass ✓ Comprehensive insurance and assistance package ✓ Services of a pre-departure Student Advisory Center and an on-site
Resident Director
✓ Pre-departure handbook
Please note fee does not include the non-refundable $95 application fee and $250 refundable damage deposit. Students choosing the
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