"Frontières: Hier et Aujourd'hui"June 22 - 30, 2003 |
Saguenay Fjord
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Northeast National
Resource Center on Canada
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Information about Graduate and other
Credit
Participants may arrange to get credit for this institute for
fees in addition to the institute registration fee of $750
Participation Certificate:
The Northeast National Resource Center on Canada will award each program participant a Certificate indicating completion of the Fronti
ères: Hier et Aujourd'hui program, and participation in a specific number of contact hours.
Academic Credit:
Participants who wish to receive academic credit may choose to enroll in a graduate or
undergraduate course at either Plattsburgh State University, University of Maine, or
University of Vermont.
See below for enrollment details.
Plattsburgh State University of NY
Students may choose to sign up to do an Independent Study in Canadian Studies at either level, CAS 499 (undergraduate) or CAS 599 (graduate) at Plattsburgh State University. Students may earn from 1 to 3 credits. For more information regarding course structure and requirements, contact:
Prem Gandhi
Academic Coordinator, Canadian Studies
Center for the Study of Canada
Plattsburgh State University
133 Court Street
Plattsburgh, NY 12901
Tel: (518) 564-4127
Fax: (518) 564-2112
E-mail: gandhipp@plattsburgh.edu
Cost for Academic Credit at Plattsburgh State University:
Graduate Tuition for NY Residents - $per credit hour x 3=$
Graduate Tuition for Out-of-State Residents - $per credit hour x 3=$
Undergrad. Tuition for NY Residents - $ per credit hour x3=$
Undergrad. Tuition for Out-of-State Residents - $per credit hour x3=$
Course Enrollment:
In order to register for a course at Plattsburgh State University, students will need to complete and submit an Application for Independent Study, which highlights the study proposal, rationale, objectives, procedure and evaluation. Enrollment will be secured once approval from the Dean of Arts and Sciences has been obtained.
University of Maine
Students looking to receive academic credit from the University of Maine will take FRE 598: Projects in French II: The Summer Institute in Quebec. For more information regarding course structure and requirements, contact:
Raymond Pelletier
Professor of French
Canadian-American Center
University of Maine
154 College Avenue
Orono, ME 04469
Tel: (207) 581-4227
Fax: (207) 581-4223
E-mail: raymondp@maine.maine.edu
UMaine Cost for Academic Credit:
Graduate Tuition for ME In-State Residents $218 per credit hour
Graduate Tuition for Out-of-State Residents $623 per credit hour
Graduate Tuition for New England Residents $327 per credit hour
In addition, all registrants 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.
University of Vermont
Students may register for the course: (forthcoming) offered at both the graduate and undergraduate levels at the University of Vermont. For more information regarding course structure and requirements, contact:
André Senécal
Director
Canadian Studies Program
University of Vermont
589 Main Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Tel: (802) 656-8451
Fax: (802) 656-8518
E-mail: asenecal@zoo.uvm.edu
UVM Cost for Academic Credit:
Graduate Tuition Cost - $930 per 3-credit course/in-state Vermont resident
$2130 per 3-credit course/out-of-state resident
Course registration is subject to the approval of the instructor. Approval will not be announced until the applications have been received and reviewed after the March 28 deadline. Graduate students will take priority over undergraduates.
UVM Course Enrollment:
Students can register by contacting Continuing Education, University of Vermont Evening University, 85 South Prospect Street, Burlington, VT 05405-0160, tel. (802) 656-2045, fax: (802) 656-8230.
Your Local University Option:
A less expensive option for participants from states other than NY, ME, and VT 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 Fronti
ères: Hier et Aujourd'hui program. This option permits students to pay an in-state tuition rate at a local institution, which may be less expensive than registering at one of our institutions 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 at one of the above-named three institutions
for academic credit will also be responsible for paying university-related fees.
Canadian-American
Center 154 College Ave. Orono, ME 04473 (207) 581-4220
A member of the University of Maine
System