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THE UMAIE MISSION STATEMENT

"To provide high-quality short-term international education experiences in diverse locales and to encourage the development of intercultural values and understanding through intercollegiate cooperation and coordination of programming resources and expertise."

 
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  40 + Years of Service

For the forty-fourth consecutive year, UMAIE offers unique opportunities for
cross-cultural study during January Term and starting in 2005, May/June Term.
UMAIE, a consortium of six colleges and universities, cooperates to provide the
| educational depth and resources necessary for an intercultural curriculum. This
year UMAIE offers courses in the following locations around the world:
Antarctica, Australia, Egypt, Europe (Central, Eastern and Western), Hawaii,
India, Ireland, Jordan, Mexico, New York, Russia, Norway, Turkey and the United
Kingdom.
The comprehensive fee includes round-trip air transportation from
Minneapolis-St. Paul to the course location; airport transfers; visas (where
required for U.S. citizens who meet the visa application deadline and have the
correct accompanying documentation); transportation to most course activities
while abroad; lodging, primarily in twin or triple rooms in hotels (or where
indicated - pensions, university dormitories, or family homes); continental
breakfast daily (exceptions noted on individual course descriptions) and other
meals as indicated; tickets for required theatrical and cultural performances;
planned excursions; and administrative costs (however, individual institutions
may assess additional charges). All rail passes, entrances and local airfares
are based on utilization of youth rates (25 years or under) where possible and
any participants who do not qualify for such discounts are responsible for all
supplemental costs.



 
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REGISTRATION DATES

Applications are processed between April 15th and October 3, 2008.
EARLY REGISTRATION IS ADVISED, as all courses have enrollment limits
and may fill early. Individual campus enrollment dates, application
forms and detailed course information may be obtained from a UMAIE
Campus Representative or from the UMAIE office; Seminars
International, Inc., 21530 Vernon Avenue, Prior Lake, MN 55372, (952) 440-
1338, or kathy@semint.com. Additional information is available from the
Seminars International website www.semint.com/umaie.

UMAIE CAMPUS REPRESENTATIVES

Augustana College, Dianne Hammrich, 605-274-4042
College of St. Catherine, Global Studies Office, 651-690-6031
Elmhurst College, Alice Niziolek, 630-617-3604
Gustavus Adolphus College, Jill Fischer, 507-933-7546
Hamline University, Kim Zielinski, 651-523-2245
University of St. Thomas, International Education Office, 651-962-6450

 
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