| We offer academic credit options through
several study abroad programs, such as those run by the
University of Washington, Montana State University, UNC, Duke
University (program with the Organization for Tropical Studies),
Austin College, Flagler College, College de Maisonneuve, and
other.
Many universities from a variety of countries also grant
direct credit if you make plans in advance: if you inform us of
your plans we will send curriculum descriptions and other
necessary information to your university before you arrive. To
receive direct credit (which is often more economical), you need
to get approval from your own institution prior to beginning
your studies. We are happy to provide any necessary information
to help you do this. At the end of your studies we will also
provide, upon request, a detailed transcript of your work for
you to take back to your host institution. There is a $10
processing fee for direct credit students.
If you prefer, you may also apply for Transfer Credit for an
additional fee. Students taking at least 40 contact hours are
eligible to receive academic transfer credit through an
accredited U.S. university for an additional fee payable
directly to the university.
Frequently Asked Questions from Students
Question: What are the advantages of getting transfer
credit from an accredited U.S. university?
Answer: Colleges and universities often grant transfer
credit easier for grades received on an official transcript from
an accredited U.S. university.
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Question: Would there ever be a reason why my college
or university would not accept transfer credits from an
accredited U.S. university?
Answer: The requirements for receiving transfer credit
vary amongst colleges and universities. Often, transfer credit
that cannot be granted to fulfill major or minor requirements
can be granted to fulfill elective and total number of hour
requirements. Students should consult their academic advisor for
assistance. Students should not seek transfer credit for a class
that they have already taken or that is similar in content. For
example, if you have taken a Beginning Spanish I course at your
college or university, you probably cannot receive transfer
credit for Elementary Spanish I.
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Question: How soon will my university or college
receive my grades?
Answer: An official transcript is sent to the college
or university office that is designated by the student 4-6 weeks
after the close of the academic session.
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Question: For what courses am I able to receive
transfer credit?
Answer: You may receive credit for the following
courses:
- UDLS 111 F1 Elementary Spanish I
- UDLS 112 F1 Elementary Spanish II
- UDLS 211 F1 Intermediate Spanish I
- UDLS 212 F1 Intermediate Spanish II
- UDLS 359 F1 Spanish for Business Transactions
- UDLS 359 F2 Survey of Latin American Lit
- UDLS 359 F3 Survey of Spanish Literature
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