Study in the Czech Republic

Semester Program

 

The Basics...

Experience for yourself the rich past, present, and future in one of the European Union's youngest member states. The Center for International Studies (CIS) offers Tulane Study Abroad Programs (TSAP) in a range of disciplines in the dynamic capital city of the Czech Republic. All courses are taught in English:

Location
University
Length
Language of Instruction
Subjects

Czech Republic
Charles University
Semester
English
Liberal Arts & Sciences

Students on these TSAPs are supported on site by the Council on International Education Exchange (CIEE). CIEE staff members help Tulane students enroll in courses at the host university, organize social and cultural events, and provide assistance in locating housing. Courses, grades, and credits travel back with you to Tulane when you participate in a TSAP.

When Can I Go?

Academic calendars in Prague vary from year to year following this rough schedule:

Location
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Prague
August - December
January - May

Exact dates will be provided by CIEE during the semester before your departure.

Where Will I Live?

Students on TSAPs in Prague make arrangements for their housing with CIEE. Most students opt to live in local dormitories in Prague

What Are The Costs?

Studying abroad is affordable. Costs vary by program and student lifestyle. Because students on TSAPs pay Tulane University tuition for their studies abroad, most Tulane and federal financial aid applies. Below is an average of the per-semester cost for the 2005-06 year to help you with your budgeting:

Program
Tuition~ + Academic Fees
Living Costs*
Total Estimated Semester Cost
Prague
$16,075
$6,625
$22,700

~ This includes the cost of Tulane tuition and the required Academic Support Service Fee. The cost of tuition for 2006-07 has yet to be determined. Students are billed through Tulane for tuition and the Academic Support Service Fee, as well as the required International Evacuation Insurance. Students pay all other costs, including housing, directly as they occur.

* Living costs vary widely and include housing, meals, books, round-trip airfare from New Orleans, health and evacuation insurance, passport, visa, and personal expenses. They do not include vacation travel.

Am I Eligible?

In order to apply for any of these programs, you must meet and maintain the following requirements:

Program
Year
Minimum Overall GPA
Other Requirements
Prague
Sophomore, Junior, Senior
2.75
Previous studies in European history and/or politics strongly recommended

All students must complete Tulane proficiency requirements the semester before starting a TSAP. Students who have ever been on disciplinary or honor board probation are not eligible to apply.

How Do I Apply?

Begin the process well in advance of the year or semester you plan to study abroad. Deadlines vary depending on the host institution’s deadlines and admissions policies. Start with the submission of your online TSAP application:

Program
Planned Study Period
CIS Application Deadline
Prague
Fall Semester
February 1st (previous semester)
Spring semester
May 1st (previous semester)

Some programs fill up before the deadline so you are strongly advised to submit your application early to increase your chances of being accepted.

A complete application includes a statement of purpose, two letters of recommendation from Tulane faculty, one photo and a $50 non-refundable deposit. Late or incomplete applications will be rejected.

Upon conditional acceptance from the CIS, you will submit an application to the host program abroad. Final acceptance to study abroad is contingent upon this application and your ability to maintain the above eligibility requirements through the semester before departure.

Getting Started…

For more information about these programs, visit CIEE at http://www.ciee.org/ to find out if studying in Prague is right for you!