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2021-22 Granada brochure booklet

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STUDY ABROAD Fall 202 or Spring 202 Granada, Spain A Willamette University program designed to ”Being abroad in Spain will always be one of my support the Independent Liberal Arts Colleges most memorable Abroad (ILACA) Consortium: college experiences and • Gonzaga University • University of Puget Sound I highly encourage all • Lewis & Clark College • Whitworth University students to consider it.“ • Pacific Lutheran University • Willamette University • University of Portland willamette.edu/go/granada

Complement In Granada you will find yourself your language immersed in a city with a deep and study and gain interesting history, a modern flair and old world beauty. At the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada’s valuable experience with jewel, the Alhambra, watches over the city. During the day you will dive into the Spanish and Granadan language and culture through courses, museum visits, cultural credit-bearing events and interactions with your host family. Through the evening you will continue service learning your cultural and language immersion as you chat with some of the many thousands of university students, relax in a café or tapas bar, or simply sleep and dream in Spanish. or internship opportunities. Program Overview The Granada program is available during fall and spring semesters. Courses are taken at the ILACA Granada Center and the University of Granada’s modern language center, El Centro de Lenguas Modernas (CLM). The CLM provides Spanish language courses to students from around the world taught by experienced professors in a beautiful and traditional facility. Each semester begins with a comprehensive orientation program followed by an intensive Spanish language course (Intensivo). After Intensivo, students choose, depending on language ability, from a variety of topics courses taken at the ILACA Granada Center or at the CLM.

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”My semester in Granada Your Life in Granada Academic Credit was the most enriching Students live with Spanish families or All courses offered in Granada are Señoras (host mothers), usually within recognized and approved for academic experience of my college walking distance of the ILACA Granada credit by member institutions of ILACA. career. It greatly improved Center and the CLM. Students live in Actual credit amounts are determined my Spanish language skills pairs with each family. The CLM offers by the relevant department at your various opportunities and activities for university in consultation with the study and cultural knowledge students, including: abroad office. Check with your study in addition to all of the abroad advisor for more information. exciting travel adventures • Theatre workshop I went on!“ • Guided walking tours “I’m very happy with my • Regular musical recitals and internship experience… I flamenco shows was exposed to a part of Spanish culture that was • Films in Spanish, French, English and the other languages taught at the CLM not at all touristic, …it allowed me to give back • Sporting activities such as hiking, mountain biking, swimming, football to Granada, which had and basketball given me so much.” Financial Assistance 1IPUPT,BUF)BSSJT DPWFST Contact your study abroad advisor to .D,FOOB.VTLFU QH find out specific cost information for your university. In most cases, all existing financial aid, grants and loans can be applied to the cost of the program. Semester Program Fees Cover: • Tuition • Course materials • DELE exam costs • Excursions • Double-occupancy homestay • All meals • Medical insurance • On-site orientation and support • Pre-departure support • Visa courier fee Airfare, other visa costs and personal expenses are not included. For more information visit Pacific Lutheran University Whitworth University willamette.edu/go/granada or Wang Center for Global Education International Education Center contact the study abroad office at 253-535-7577 509-777-4499 your university: [email protected] [email protected] plu.edu/studyaway whitworth.edu/offcampusstudies Gonzaga University Study Abroad University of Portland Willamette University 509-313-3583 or 800-440-5391 Studies Abroad Dr. Kris Lou gonzaga.edu/studyabroad 503-943-7857 Office of International Education [email protected] Director Lewis & Clark College up.edu/studyabroad 503-375-5493 Overseas and Off-Campus Programs [email protected] 503-768-7295 University of Puget Sound willamette.edu/go/granada [email protected] Office of International Programs go.lclark.edu/overseas 253-872-2515 If your university is not listed and you are [email protected] interested in Willamette University’s Granada pugetsound.edu/studyabroad Program please contact Dr. Kris Lou at Willamette University. Applications for stu- dents outside the above mentioned schools are accepted on a rolling basis.


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