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Application and
Admission
The AUCP accepts students in good standing at
American and Canadian colleges and universities. An official
or unofficial transcript and two letters of recommendation from persons
familiar with the applicant’s academic work, level of French,
and emotional maturity must accompany a student’s
application. Students are expected to have a 3.0 grade point
average. In exceptional cases, recent academic improvement or
other special circumstances will be considered.
The summer French program welcomes students from
elementary to high intermediate levels. The Painting and Drawing course
provides breadth and focus for all levels. Graduate students and adult
learners are welcome. If interested in university credit, students must
make academic credit arrangements before coming as indicated on the
application form.
The AUCP has a "rolling admissions" policy and
thus does not have an official application deadline; however, places
are limited and priority will be given to applications received by
April 15. The application fee of $50.00 is non-refundable.
> Application Form
Equal Opportunity
The American University Center of Provence admits
students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin to all the
rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made
available to students at the University Center. It does not
discriminate against applicants, students, employees, or applicants for
employment on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, or
on the basis of sex, age, handicap, or sexual orientation.
Financial
Arrangements
AUCP costs cover tuition and fees as well as
housing on a demi-pension basis (seven breakfasts and five dinners a
week plus Sunday lunches). Payments may be made in two installments
according to a fee schedule communicated with the student’s
admission packet.(Cancellation
/ Reimbursement Policy) Federal and state grants and loans
may be applied to foreign study. For details, students should consult
the study abroad and financial aid offices of their home university.
Trans-Atlantic
Travel
In keeping with its emphasis on each
individual’s authentic French experience abroad, the AUCP
does not organize a group flight for its students. Students make their
own travel plans, sometimes traveling in Europe before the program
begins, communicate the details of their arrival, and are met at the
Marseille train station or airport by their French host families.
Health and Health
Insurance
Questions of health, health insurance, or
personal adaptation are handled by the AUCP administration.
The AUCP remains in close contact with the home institution and parents
in case of extraordinary circumstances. Students are required
to submit proof of current American health coverage valid overseas.
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