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  • Locations: Santiago, Chile
  • Program Terms: Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: USAC 
  • Restrictions: Earlham applicants only
  • This program is currently not accepting applications.
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Eligible Class Years: Junior, Senior, Sophomore Language of Instruction: English, Spanish
Housing Options: Host Family, Residence Hall Program Type: Partner Program: Study
Open to All Majors: YES Areas of Study: Arts and Advocacy, Economics, English, History, Physics and Astronomy, Politics, Sociology/Anthropology, Spanish and Hispanic Studies, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Fulfills General Education Requirement(s): YES Eligibility: Must be in good academic and disciplinary standing
Prerequisite(s) Required?: NO Open to Non-Earlham Students: NO
Program Sponsorship Indicator: USAC
Program Description:
 
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PROGRAMS
 
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Students in Santiago
 
Study in Santiago, Chile
  • Study and explore the language, culture, literature, art, history, anthropology, politics, economy, and technology of the most southern country in the world through courses, internships, excursions, and field trips.
 
  • Discover northern Chile and the Atacama Desert or southern Chile with its lakes and volcanoes in an in-depth, week-long tour/field study.
 
  • Experience Santiago’s diverse cultural blend of native, Spanish, and international residents.
 
  • Take advantage of great opportunities for skiing, surfing, hiking, climbing, mountain biking, and horseback riding.
     
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Quick Details
 
Available Terms
Two summer sessions
Fall or Spring semester 
Yearlong 


Programs Of Study
Latin American Culture, International Studies,
Journalism, &
Spanish Language Studies


Language of Instruction
English /Spanish

 
Santiago City
USAC is a non-profit organization that offers programs in 27 countries, with many locations unique for study abroad.
Discover where you'll study abroad at usac.edu.
 
 
 


Program Costs
  • The cost of the program is equivalent to one semester of on-campus charges: tuition, room and board, and fees. The program charges cover all academic costs, housing, meals, and academic excursions during the course of the program. 
  • The program fees do not include costs of round-trip transportation to and from program location, passport fees, visa expenses, personal travel, books, or personal items. 

Financial Aid
Students are eligible to apply their financial aid to one Earlham or Earlham-approved off-campus program during their college career.

Earlham Scholarships
Travel awards are available to assist students who want to study abroad with an Earlham program but find it difficult to manage the added expense of airfare. The funds are to be used for expenses related to travel to and from the destination of your program. Students are selected for these scholarships based on the quality of their scholarship application combined with a demonstrated financial need, as determined by the Center for Global Education in consultation with the Financial Aid Office.

Application Process
The application process involves the completion of multiple steps:
  1. Submit the Application for Earlham-Approved Off-Campus Study Programs.
  2. Complete an interview with a campus program representative.
  3. Receive approval from Earlham.
  4. Complete the specific program application.
  5. Receive notification from the program provider about your acceptance to the program.


Dates / Deadlines:

There are currently no active application cycles for this program.

This program is currently not accepting applications.