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Participation Certificate:
The Northeast National Resource Center on Canada will award each program participant a Certificate indicating completion of the 1608: La Fondation de la ville de Québec et les explorations de Samuel de Champlain program, and participation in a specified number of contact hours.
Academic Credit:
Participants who wish to receive academic credit may choose to enroll in a graduate or undergraduate course at The University of Maine or at your local university where you would arrange an independent study course.
See below for enrollment details.
University of Maine
Students wishing to receive academic credit from The University of Maine can register for FRE 598: Projects in French II: Québec Institute; or CAN 401: Reading in Canadian Studies: Québec Institute. FRE 598 is a graduate course. CAN 401 is an undergraduate course. For more information regarding course structure and requirements, contact:
Raymond Pelletier
Professor of French
Canadian-American Center
The University of Maine
154 College Avenue
Orono, ME 04469
Tel: (207) 581-4227
Fax: (207) 581-4223
E-mail: raymond_pelletier@umit.maine.edu
UMaine Cost for Academic Credit:
Graduate Tuition for ME In-State Residents $325 per credit hour
Graduate Tuition for Out-of-State Residents $936 per credit hour
Graduate Tuition for New England Residents $488 per credit hour
Undergraduate Tuition for ME In-State Residents $218 per credit hour
Undergraduate Tuition for Out-of-State Residents $625 per credit hour
Undergraduate Tuition for New England Residents $327 per credit hour
In addition, participants who register for FRE 598 must complete a one-page, non-degree graduate admission form and submit it with a $25 fee.
UMaine Course Enrollment: Teachers can register either 1)online at Continuing Education, or 2) by mail at the Continuing Education Division/Summer School, 122 Chadbourne Hall, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469, telephone: (207)581-3144.
Your Local University Option:
A less expensive option for participants from states other than Maine is to enroll in an independent study course a local university or college. Those interested in pursuing this option would work directly with a local professor. We recommend designing an independent study course with a focus on topics which will be discussed during our Tournée littéraire de la région de la ville de Québec program. This option permits students to pay an in-state tuition rate at a local institution, which may be less expensive than registering at The University of Maine and paying out-of-state rates.
NOTE:
ALL FEES FOR ACADEMIC CREDIT are estimated and subject to change without notice. In addition to tuition, students who enroll in coursework for academic credit will also be responsible for paying university-related fees.
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