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Study Abroad in Germany


Undergraduate programs:
  • Universität Regensburg

    Academic year; most subjects. Students are fully integrated into German university life at the University of Regensburg. CU-Boulder resident director on-site. Students live in Regensburg student dormitories.

    Prerequisites: junior standing, four semesters of German.
    Application Deadline:January 1st - March 1st.
    Applications are to be submitted to the Office of International Education.

  • Freie Universität Berlin International Summer University (FUBiS)

    Spend your Summer in Berlin! All levels of German language are offered, as well as German literature, politics, film, music, and much more.

    In 2008, the two summer sessions will be held May 13th - July 12th (6 weeks), as well as July 19th - August 16th (4 weeks). Students are welcome to take one or both sessions.

    Prerequisites: Knowledge of the German language is not necessary.
    Application Deadline:March 1st.
    More specific information relating to FUBiS is available online in pdf format..

  • Freie Universität Berlin Academic Year Program

    Attend a leading German university for a full academic year. The Free University of Berlin is located in a pleasant suburb that offers easy access to Berlin. Students participating in this program can study most subjects, and are fully integrated into university life.

    Prerequisites: junior standing; 6 semesters of college-level German (GRMN 3020), or GRMN 2020 plus intensive pre-semester course in Berlin.
    Application Deadline:March 1st.
    Applications are to be submitted to the Office of International Education.


Graduate programs:
  • Universities of Göttingen and Regensburg

    One year (10 months) of study, from mid-October to the end of July.

    Number of positions: One at each university.
    Benefits: Matriculation plus a monthly stipend for living expenses, and housing in a dorm.
    Application Deadline: February 15.
    Applications for Göttingen are to be submitted directly to the Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures. Applications for Regensburg are to be submitted to the Office of International Education.

For more information on Study Abroad programs, scholarships and for applications contact the Office of International Education, UCB 123, Boulder, CO 80309, (303) 492-7741. Alternatively, you can visit their website at http://www.colorado.edu/OIE/StudyAbroad/germany.html.

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