CIEE Study Center in Beijing, China: Summer Program
Due to the highly anticipated Beijing summer Olympic Games, there will be an enrollment limit of 70 students on the CIEE summer 2008 program. Interested students are encouraged to apply as early as possible to ensure participation on the program. The dates for summer 2008 are June 2 - July 27. |
To Apply Online, click on the apply online link in the left navigation and follow the directions from there.
ELIGIBILITY
All CIEE Study Center programs have specific eligibility requirements. Please see the catalog or the specific program page for details on the requirements for your program.
To be eligible for any CIEE Study Center program you must have matriculated at a college or university for at least one semester. AP credits on your transcript may be considered in conjuction with any program-specific language requirements but will not be considered as part of the matriculation requirement. CIEE reserves the right to reject any application.
To download an application, click on the download/order link in the left navigation and select the CIEE Study Center Application PDF from the Study Abroad Section.
APPLICATION DEADLINES
The deadlines below are the dates by which your application must be postmarked. Your home institution may have earlier application deadlines. Check with your study abroad advisor for details.
Because applications for most programs are reviewed on a rolling basis, you are encouraged to submit your application well ahead of the application deadline. You can expect to be contacted about your status within ten days of CIEE’s receipt of your complete application. You will be notified of our acceptance decision by e-mail. Late applications are considered on a space-available basis. Applications will not be considered until all materials have been received in Portland, Maine.
Currently the only exception to CIEE’s rolling admission policy is the Cape Town, South Africa, Arts and Sciences Program which moved to a competitive admissions process beginning with the fall 2007 semester. Please see the Additional Application Materials section on this page for details.
Students and advisors interested in updates on CIEE programs, including enrollment updates, should sign up for a My CIEE account here.
Consult the News + Alerts section of the CIEE website for up-to-date information on Application Deadlines and Extensions.
Term(s) |
Programs |
Deadline |
Summer |
China, Russia, & Seville internship
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March 15
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All other programs |
April 1 |
Fall only & Fall/Spring |
England, Japan, South Africa, & Thailand
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March 15
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All other programs |
April 1 |
Spring only & Spring/Fall |
Czech Republic, England, Japan
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October 1
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Jordan, Senegal, South Africa, Thailand, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Belgium, Spain
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October 15 |
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All other programs |
November 1 |
COMPETITIVE ADMISSIONS
Beginning with spring 2009, CIEE will move to a competitive review of applications for the programs listed below:
- Prague, Czech Republic
- Amman, Jordan: Language & Culture
- Dakar, Senegal
- Cape Town, South Africa: Arts & Sciences
This move to a competitive admissions process was prompted by the immense popularity of these programs and a competitive admissions process will continue the CIEE tradition of a high-quality academic program at our Study Centers in Senegal, South Africa, the Czech Republic, and Jordan. We also believe that this will be the fairest process possible to assign the available spots on each of the programs.
Complete applications will be reviewed based on the following criteria:
- Prague, Czech Republic*: grade point average, previous coursework in Central European studies, strong academic evaluations, and a well-written personal statement specifically addressing the questions noted in our application instructions.
- Dakar, Senegal: grade point average, French language requirement (2 semesters or equivalent of college-level French), strong academic evaluations, and a well-written personal statement specifically addressing the questions noted in our application instructions.
- Amman, Jordan: Language & Culture*: grade point average, strong academic evaluations, and a well-written personal statement specifically addressing the questions noted in our application instructions found.
- Cape Town, South Africa: Arts & Sciences: grade point average, previous coursework in African studies, strong academic evaluations and a well-written personal statement specifically addressing the questions noted in our application instructions.
We anticipate having many qualified applicants for each of these programs. In the case that we are unable to accommodate all of the qualified and interested applicants, we will create a waitlist. Applicants will be notified of an acceptance decision in the week following the application deadline.
*Applications for the Prague, Czech Republic: Film Studies program and the Amman, Jordan: Arabic Language program will be accepted on a rolling basis and are not part of the competitive admissions process.
Please note that CIEE reviews applications for most programs on a rolling basis. We encourage students to submit their applications well in advance of the application deadline.
HOW TO APPLY
Step 1
Before you begin the application process, please carefully read these instructions and all associated forms that follow in their entirety, and review the CIEE Academic Policies and Procedures.
Step 2
Consult with a study abroad advisor on your campus. Your study abroad advisor will help you determine the appropriateness of the program you are interested in attending and will inform you of application deadlines and procedures that apply to your institution.
Step 3
Collect your application materials. A complete application contains the following items:
- $30 Non-Refundable Application Fee
(payable by check or credit card; please do not send cash)
- Personal Data Form
- Academic Information Form
- Official Transcript(s)
Request an official transcript from each college or university you have attended and submit them, in signed and sealed envelopes, together with other application materials. Request transcripts as early as possible.
- Home School Nomination Form
(Required for ALL applicants)
School of Record: Should your home school study abroad advisor indicate on this form that you need to use a School of Record (SOR), you will receive your transcript from Spelman College, CIEE’s School of Record, upon successful completion of the program.
There is a $340 processing fee for using the CIEE SOR. Should your home school advisor indicate that you need to use the SOR, you will be billed for this fee. This fee is refundable until you are a confirmed participant. Once you are confirmed, this fee is non-refundable and you are responsible for payment.
For the following programs, the Personal Statement must be in the local language:
Spanish
Argentina–Buenos Aires
Chile–Santiago and Valparaíso
Dominican Republic–Santo Domingo
Spain–Alcalá de Henares
Spain–Alicante (liberal arts)
Spain–Barcelona (liberal arts) (advanced liberal arts)
Spain–Madrid
Spain–Sevilla (advanced liberal arts)
Spain–Sevilla (business and society)
Spain–Sevilla (liberal arts)
Spain–Sevilla (summer internship)
Spain–Sevilla (teaching development)
French
France–Paris (critical studies)
Please be as specific as possible about your interest in critical theory and critical studies.
- How does the program content relate to your present and future academic and career goals? Please focus on what role contemporary French critical theory may play in your definition of these goals. You may wish to identify a certain field that intrigues you (deconstruction, gender theory, film theory, post-colonialism, the French avant-garde or psychoanalysis, for example).
- What aspects of your personal experience—for instance, relevant coursework, job experiences, previous travel, or study in the host country—have prepared you to live and study in a foreign country? Please specify any particular experience with the culture of the host country. Be precise about why that course, encounter, or experience got you interested in the CIEE Paris Critical Studies program.
- What are your objectives for your time overseas with CIEE? What kind of critical studies project do you envision for your time in Paris
Russian
Russia–St. Petersburg (russian language)
The Personal Statement must be handwritten in Russian with no assistance except the use of a dictionary. Please use dark ink so that it can be photocopied clearly.
Service-Learning
For the following programs, the Personal Statement must also demonstrate prior experience with volunteerism and/or community service:
Dominican Republic—Santiago (service-learning)
South Africa—Cape Town (service-learning)
- Evaluation(s)
Two evaluations are required for semester and academic year programs; one is required for summer programs. All should be from persons familiar with your college or university academic background, your reasons for studying abroad. One or both should be from a professor who knows you well. Provide evaluators with information on the program, including eligibility requirements and the application deadline.
Language Skills
If you are applying to a program with a language prerequisite, one evaluation must be from a language instructor with whom you recently studied. Without this, your application will be considered incomplete.
If college-level language courses are not reflected on your official transcript (i.e., if you received college-level credit for language classes taken in high school, were exempted from language courses when entering college, or are a native or heritage speaker), you are required to have a language instructor at your home school evaluate your current language ability. The instructor should be familiar with ACTFL guidelines and evaluate your speaking, reading, listening, and writing skills as indicated on the evaluation form. They must also indicate what level language course you would place into at your home college or university. If an instructor at your home school is not able to complete this form, please contact CIEE for further information.
Evaluations may be sent separately from the rest of the application. However, incomplete applications will not be reviewed until all the materials have been received by CIEE.
Other Disciplines
For the following programs, your evaluators should be familiar with and specifically address your background in the specified disciplines:
Argentina–Buenos Aires: social science or Latin American studies
Costa Rica–Monteverde: biology
Czech Republic–Prague (film studies):
Production Track: film studies
Screenwriting Track: screenwriting or creative writing
Dominican Republic–Santiago (service-learning): independent research
France–Paris (critical studies): film studies, literary theory and/or criticism, critical studies
South Africa–Cape Town (service-learning): independent research
ADDITIONAL APPLICATION MATERIALS
Argentina–Buenos Aires: Applicants are required to submit a legible scan of the face page of their passport.
Brazil–Salvador da Bahia: Applicants are required to submit a legible scan of the face page of their passport.
Brazil–São Paulo: Applicants are required to submit a legible scan of the face page of their passport, an updated résumé, a cover letter, and a preliminary course registration form with their application materials.
São Paulo: Semester Registration Form and Course List
Chile–Santiago: Applicants are required to submit a legible scan of the face page of their passport.
Chile–Valparaíso: Applicants are required to submit a legible scan of the face page of their passport.
Czech Republic–Prague (film studies):
Production Track:
Applicants must submit a sample in DVD/VHS converted format, a portfolio of recent work, and 1-2 story boards for a short film to be shot in Prague.
Screenwriting Track: Applicants must submit an original screenplay and proposals for two additional screenplays.
Dominican Republic–Santo Domingo: Applicants are required to submit a copy of their birth certificate.
England–London: Applicants are required to submit a completed University-specific application for the following CIEE Study Center programs. Please mail all London university-specific applications to CIEE's Portland, Maine, office.
(goldsmiths)
(school of oriental and african studies)
(university college london)
(university of westminster)
Ghana–Accra: Applicants must submit eight (8) passport photos.
Ghana–Legon: Applicants must submit eight (8) passport photos. Applicants are required to complete a University of Ghana application. Please mail the University of Ghana application to the CIEE Portland, Maine office.
Japan–Tokyo: Applicants are required to complete a Sophia University application, which must be original (no copies, faxes, or scans) and an Application for Certificate of Eligibility. Please mail these applications to the CIEE Portland, Maine office.
Korea–Seoul: Applicants must submit ten (10) passport photos. Applicants are required to complete a Yonsei University application. Applicants are required to submit a legible scan of the face page of their passport.
Italy–Ferrara (language and culture): Applicants must submit twelve (12) passport photos.
Italy–Ferrara (liberal arts): Applicants must submit twelve (12) passport photos.
Netherlands–Amsterdam: Applicants are required to submit a legible scan of the face page of their passport.
Russia–St. Petersburg: Applicants are required to submit a legible scan of the face page of their passport.
South Africa–Cape Town (arts and sciences): CIEE Study Center applicants are required to complete a University of Cape Town (UCT) application. In addition, students must submit a résumé as part of the UCT application. While the UCT application may be completed online, signatures (of students and parent if student is less than 21 years old at the time s/he submits the application to CIEE) on the UCT application must be originals (no copies, faxes, or scans) and in blue ink. Please mail the UCT application and résumé to the CIEE Portland, Maine office.
South Africa–Cape Town (service-learning): CIEE Study Center applicants are required to complete a University of Cape Town (UCT) application. In addition to completing a UCT application and providing a résumé (as above), applicants must write an essay that demonstrates their prior experience with volunteerism and/or community service. Please note that Service-Learning participants have a preset curriculum and thus are not required to state course preferences on the UCT application. Please mail the UCT application, résumé, and essay to the CIEE Portland, Maine office.
South Africa–Stellenbosch (arts and sciences): CIEE Study Center applicants are required to complete a Stellenbosch University (SU) Application. In addition, students must submit a résumé as part of the SU application. Please mail the SU application and résumé to the CIEE Portland, Maine office.
Spain, Palma de Mallorca: Applicants are required to submit a legible scan of the face page of their passport.
PASSPORTS
All students must have a valid passport to participate on a CIEE program. Passports should be valid for at least six months past the program’s end date. Students without a valid passport (or one that expires less than six months after the program end date) should apply without delay for a new passport. We suggest that students expedite their passport application in order to receive their new passports in plenty of time to complete any necessary visa applications or pre-departure procedures required by the host country.
According to the U.S. State Department, routine processing for passports may take as long as 4 to 6 weeks. This is due to the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, a law requiring airline passengers entering the U.S. from within the Western Hemisphere to possess a valid passport.
You should have your passport available for use two weeks after you apply for study abroad in order to begin the visa application process. CIEE strongly recommends that you expedite your passport application. Please keep in mind that your passport must be valid for at least six months after the end date of your program.
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INFORMATION FOR SCHOLARSHIP APPLICANTS
Applicants who also wish to be considered for a CIEE-administered scholarship should download the Scholarship Application here. Additional information about CIEE scholarships can be found here.
Scholarship applicants are advised to begin the process as soon as possible. Scholarship applicants should only apply for those scholarships for which they are eligible and are required to complete all sections of the application as outlined. Your study abroad advisor or the financial aid administrator on your campus can assist you in determining your eligibility and the appropriateness of the scholarship for which you wish to apply. They can also provide additional advice about alternative sources of funding for your program abroad. Awards are based solely on completed application materials. Incomplete and/or late applications will not be considered.
Scholarships applications are due on the following dates: November 1 for spring programs, April 1 for summer, fall, and academic year programs. These deadlines will not be extended.
QUESTIONS?
Please contact us if you have any questions about a program or the application process. You can reach us by telephone at 1.800.40.STUDY, or by e-mail at
studyinfo@ciee.org.
CIEE does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender,
sexual orientation, religion, age, marital status, national
and ethnic origin, or disability.
Completed Applications should be sent to:
CIEE
300 Fore Street
Portland, ME 04101
Please send through a priority mail service that can be tracked.