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France - Academic Year / Semester / Trimester

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Academic Year / Semester / Trimester

2011-2012

Summer Cultural Exploration

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TitleDetails
AccommodationsHomestay, placement throughout France
AcademicsAttend local high school
Excursion
Language2 years French language study required
Age15-18 years old

Students who choose an academic year or a semester program in France will live with a host family and attend a local public high school.

Program LengthDatesCostDeadline
Academic YearAug - Jun$10,950March 31, 2011
Fall SemesterAug - Feb$8,675March 31, 2011
Fall TrimesterSept - Dec$5,995March 31, 2011
Spring Semester '11 Jan - Jun$8,400September 30, 2010

Learn

On our academic programs in France, students will attend a local French High school called a Lycée. Education is a very important aspect of a French teen’s life and many hours a week are devoted to schoolwork. Your curriculum will be based on age, past course work and language ability. Typically, students will take the following subjects: French literature, physical education, history, geography, mathematics, science, English, and a foreign language (German, Spanish or Italian). The school may also offer classes in music, theater and art to round out your studies. Academic Year, Fall Semester and Spring Semester programs require two years of high school French language study, or the demonstrated equivalent as classes will be conducted in French. This is a great way to improve your language skills and return home fluent in French!

Why learn French? French is spoken by over 265 million people worldwide and is an official language in 35 countries!

Experience

French teens spend a lot of time socializing with their friends and family. Families often enjoy long dinners together during the weekend. These meals are a great time to share experiences, learn new traditions and try new culinary delights. Be sure to ask your host family for the recipe of your favorite French dish so you can recreate it on your return home. The French possess a joie de vivre, a love of life and a love of animals. Many families have pets as part of the household -- in fact, pets outnumber children in France!

The French love to watch team sports, such as soccer and rugby, but tend to participate in individual sports, including: cycling, fishing, tennis, hiking, skiing, and sailing. The annual Tour de France cycling race and the French Open tennis tournament are popular national events. In addition to sports, popular activities include visiting museums, attending plays and concerts, or socializing at a local café.

Program Details

AYUSA students are placed with carefully selected host families throughout the many beautiful provinces of France. Adjustment to host family life and French culture will be assisted by a local representative. Students will receive a pre-departure orientation in their home country to prepare them for the exciting study abroad adventure ahead.

Requirements

  • 2 years of high school French language study or the equivalent (not required for a summer program)
  • 16-18 years old (Maximum age is 18.5 at start of program)
  • 2.5 GPA or higher (4.0 scale)
  • Flexible and mature personality; desire to be challenged, ability to remain open-minded and tolerant of cultural differences.

*Please note that dates are approximate and may vary from year to year.

Factors to Consider

In order to apply for a French visa, students may be required to apply in person at one of the ten French consulates in the United States. Depending on where you live, this may require travel. In order to find the French consulate that covers your region in the United States, go to http://ambafrance-us.org/spip.php?rubrique=2. It is also important to note that the visa application process can take up to 6 weeks to complete.

 

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My high school semester abroad in Australia was fantastic!!! I had such a great time and made so many friends there I can't wait to go back and visit..
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