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Phone: 207-533-4000; Toll-free: 800.40.STUDY
Fax: 207-553-5000
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Other programs of CIEE in South Africa
- Cape Town (Kaapstad)
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CIEE Arts and Sciences Program in Cape Town, South Africa
- Cape Town (Kaapstad)
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CIEE Service-Learning Program in Cape Town, South Africa
- Stellenbosch
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CIEE Arts and Sciences Program in Stellenbosch, South Africa
- Stellenbosch
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CIEE Study Center at Stellenbosch University: Summer
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Australia,
Belgium,
Botswana,
Brazil,
Cambodia,
Caribbean,
Chile,
China,
Costa Rica,
Czech Republic,
Dominican Republic,
England,
France,
Germany,
Ghana,
Hungary,
India,
Ireland,
Italy,
Japan,
Jordan,
Mexico,
Morocco,
Netherlands,
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Peru,
Poland,
Portugal,
Russia,
Senegal,
South Korea,
Spain,
Sweden,
Taiwan,
Tanzania,
Thailand,
Turkey,
United States,
Vietnam
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CIEE Summer South African Studies Program in Cape Town, South Africa
South Africa
- Cape Town:
Cape Town (Kaapstad)
Term: Summer
Dates: 5 weeks: mid-June- mid- July
Description:
The South African Studies summer program provides a range of academic, intellectual, and intercultural experiences that enable students to witness and take part in the complex process of transformation in South Africa. Through an innovative course, a volunteer project, and exploration of the various communities in and around Cape Town, students become participants in, rather than mere observers of, this dynamic environment. Through this process, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the evolving story that is South Africa. Academic Program This program is based on the University of Cape Town (UCT) campus. The academic content of the program is designed and managed by CIEE, and thus summer program participants should understand that they will not be taking regular UCT courses. The program is appropriate for all students who want to learn firsthand about the country, its people, and the transformations that have occurred over the past 15 years in South African society. It includes a community-based volunteer component designed to help students better understand South African history, politics, educational challenges, and societal values and traditions. Academic Culture The core course is taught as a seminar, with various discussions, guest lectures, and presentations. It meets intensively for four weeks with additional time each week reserved for student volunteer projects, program activities, and excursions.
Highlights:
- Learn firsthand about the political, economic, cultural, and environmental transformations impacting South Africa today
- Volunteer at local NGOs, schools, and other organizations
- Enjoy a weekend homestay in the vibrant community of Ocean View
- Partake in cultural activities, including visits to Robben Island, the District Six Museum, Cape Point, and Kayamandi Township; attend local theater, music and dance performances, and sporting events
Cultural Activities and Field Trips The academic program is supplemented by field trips and excursions to various points of interest around Cape Town and the Western Cape Province. Field trips and excursions may include visits to the Cape Peninsula and the Cape Flats, as well as attendance at rugby matches. A three-day homestay with a local family in the "coloured" community of Ocean View is also included in the cultural program. This exposes CIEE students to positive images of previously disadvantaged groups of people in South Africa, including the "coloured" and Muslim communities. The comprehensive cultural program consists of local theater, music, and dance productions; museum tours; and visits to local festivals. Events and activities are chosen specifically to provide students with a good overview of the diversity in South Africa and to complement the overall theme of transformation discussed in the core course. Community Engagement Community engagement is one of the central components of this summer program. As part of the CIEE core course, CIEE staff arrange community engagement projects and activities for all participants with various organizations and communities throughout the greater Cape Town area. The projects are designed to give students a firsthand look at the challenges facing South Africa today. CIEE has an established network of community partnerships with local NGOs, schools, and orphanages. Students may also arrange to volunteer additional hours after school and on weekends.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
Cost in US$: Please check the CIEE website for current program
Cost Include Description:
The CIEE fees for 2010 include an optional on-site airport meet and greet, full-time leadership and support, tuition, housing, orientation, cultural activities, local excursions, a three-day rural homestay in Ocean View, comprehensive student handbook, pre-departure advising, visa fees, and a CIEE iNext travel card, which provides insurance and other travel benefits.
Experience Required: yes
Overall GPA 2.75
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to South Africa
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Scholarships are Available. we have several scholarships that students can apply for. Contact CIEE for updates
Application Process Involves:
- Letters of Reference
- Other
- Transcript
- Written Application
CIEE's Mission Statement: Since 1947, the Council on International Educational Exchange, known as CIEE, has been in pursuit of its mission, "to help people gain understanding, acquire knowledge, and develop skills for living in a globally interdependent and culturally diverse world. Our services to young people studying, working, teaching, and traveling abroad are more important than ever.
Year Founded: 1947
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