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Welcome to the International Education & Programs (IEP) web site. Here you may easily explore the many programs and services available through our office for both international students studying at Cal Poly and Cal Poly students who wish to study abroad.
Understanding other cultures and language is perhaps more important today than ever before in our nation's history, and the well-trained and deeply committed staff of IEP are eager to help you pursue these opportunities through Cal Poly.
So have a look. Jot down any questions you may have. And then please stop in and see us in Building 38 Room 108.
Friday, October 3, 2008, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Dexter Lawn
Have you decided where you are going to study abroad?
Don’t miss the opportunity to talk to over 40 exhibitors at the Friday, October 3rd Study Abroad Fair. Talk to students who have studied abroad and they will tell you that it has changed their life and their world perspective! Study abroad is more affordable than you think and can fit into most academic programs.
Click here for more information and for a list of participating study abroad program service-providers.
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Deadline for submitting nominations: October 24, 2008
The primary purpose of this award is to recognize a faculty member who has significantly contributed throughout their career to international education at Cal Poly.
Click here for more information about the criteria for selecting the award recipient, eligibility, nomination procedures, and the selection process.
On February 5, 2008, Chancellor Reed approved a $200 study abroad fee for students participating in the following Cal Poly affiliated study abroad programs beginning Summer 2008: AustraLearn, Cultural Experiences Abroad (CEA), the Danish Institute for Study Abroad (DIS), the Foundation for International Education (FIE), and the University Studies Abroad Consortium (USAC).
This fee is approved to cover administrative costs incurred to partner with study abroad programs around the world. The $200 charge will be placed on the student's Cal Poly account during the registration period for the term the student will study abroad. The fee payment is due within four days, unless the student is receiving financial aid. Failure to pay the fee within the four-day period will result in a "hold" on the student's account.
This campus study abroad fee will not result in additional costs for the student because the study abroad program provider will also issue a $200 automatic discount to be deducted from the student's study abroad program fees.
Refund Policy: If you decide to withdraw from a study abroad program, the Study Abroad Office must be notified in writing at least 60 days before the study abroad program start date. With proper notification we will credit the $200 on the student's Cal Poly student account.
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