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Study Abroad in Argentina
Universidad de Belgrano
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Universidad de Belgrano

Universidad de Belgrano is one of the top private universities in Buenos Aires (and in Argentina for that matter) and the most reknown for its Argentina study abroad semester programs

The university campus is located in the neighborhood of Belgrano, one of the nicest residential areas of Buenos Aires just a few minutes from downtown. Universidad de Belgrano has a population of more than 14,500 students from Argentina and opens its doors to more than 900 international students who participate in its Argentina study abroad programs every year. The University of Belgrano is a degree granting institution of higher learning recognized by the Argentina Ministry of Education.


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Argentina Study Abroad
Semester Program at a Glance
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The Semester Program in Argentina at the University of Belgrano (in Buenos Aires) begins twice a year, in March and in August and has a duration of 4 months. In this semester study abroad program you can take classes in English, in Spanish (designed for foreign students) or regular university courses with Argentinian students if your level of Spanish permits it. 

 You also have the option of taking 1 or 2 months of intensive Spanish preparatory courses before starting your semester study abroad program.  And, for those wanting to spend their junior year abroad (or any full year abroad for that matter), two back to back semesters can easily be arranged.


Universidad de Belgrano
Study Abroad in Argentina
Semester Program Overview
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Host University

 Universidad de Belgrano
Program Location
  Buenos Aires city
Sessions
- Spring Semester
- Fall Semester
Courses
Offered
 see below
Cost
 see below
Transferable
Credit
 12-15 semester units(*)
Housing Options
 - Homestay
 - Student residence
 - Shared apartments
 - Single apartments
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Housing  Housing Options


Trips  Weekend Trips

Conversation Partners  Conversation Partners

Cell Phones  Free Cellular Phones


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Argentina Study Abroad
Semester Program Price
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Student
Residence
Homestay
Shared
Apartment
Non-shared
Apartment
Study in Argentina
Semester Program
without Spanish Prep Course
US$ 6900 US$ 7600 US$ 7900  US$ 8600
Study in Argentina
Semester Program plus
1-month Spanish Prep Course
US$ 7900  US$ 8600   US$ 8900 US$ 9700 
Study in Argentina
Semester Program plus
2-month Spanish Prep Course
US$ 8900  US$ 96000   US$ 9900 US$ 10800 
Price Includes:
  • University tuition
  • Accommodations
  • Airport pick-up
  • Welcome orientation
  • Free cellular phone
  • Access to university facilities
  • Walking city tour
  • Weekly immersion activities
  • Heal Club free passes
  • Conversation partner
  • Transcript and certificates
  • Onsite staff 24/7

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Study Abroad in Argentina
Courses Offered
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Semester Courses Taught in English
(Study Abroad in Argentina)
Language of
Instruction
Credits
PDF.jpg Argentinean and Latin American Economy
English
3
PDF.jpg Comparative History of Argentina and Latin America
English
3
PDF.jpg Argentina: the making of a country through its literature
English
3
PDF.jpg Political and Social Change in Argentina and Latin America
English
3

Spanish as a Second Language Semester Courses
(Study Abroad in Argentina)
Language of
Instruction
Credits
PDF.jpg Beginner Spanish
Spanish
6
PDF.jpg Intermediate Spanish
Spanish
6
PDF.jpg Intermediate Spanish A
Spanish
6
PDF.jpg Intermediate Spanish B
Spanish
6
PDF.jpg Advanced Spanish
Spanish
6
PDF.jpg Advanced Academic Writting in Spanish
Spanish
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Courses in Spanish for International Students
(Semester Study Abroad in Argentina)
Language of
Instruction
Credits
PDF.jpg Argentina and L. America Facing Economic Globalization
Spanish
3
PDF.jpg Argentina, Open Society
Spanish
3
PDF.jpg Argentine Traditions
Spanish
3
PDF.jpg Comparison of Latin American Political Systems
Spanish
3
PDF.jpg Contemporary Argentine Art
Spanish
3
PDF.jpg Economic History of Argentina
Spanish
3
PDF.jpg Economic Politics of Argentina
Spanish
3
PDF.jpg Etics
Spanish
3
PDF.jpg Latin American History
Spanish
3
PDF.jpg Latin American Literature, Magic Realism
Spanish
3
PDF.jpg Literature of Latin America and Argentina I
Spanish
3
PDF.jpg Literature of Latin America and Argentina II
Spanish
3
PDF.jpg Tango, the Expression of Buenos Aires
Spanish
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Courses in Spanish from the Regular Curricula of the University
(Semester Study Abroad in Argentina)
Accounting TV & Media Production
Public Relations
Advertising Graphic Design Human Resources   
Architecture Biology International Relations   
Economics Chemistry Marketing
Interior Design Political Sience Nutrition

Semester Abroad 2008
Academic Credit
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(*) Most students earn 12 - 15 semester credits for each GIC Argentina study abroad semester program completed (typically from 24 to 30 total credits for a full junior year abroad). At the end of your GIC Argentina study abroad program you will receive an official transcript issued by the university. Our study abroad in Argentina programs are held at a prestigious well-known university and it is highly likely that your university will give you course credit for our programs. It is up to the discretion of your academic advisor (or study abroad advisor) how many credits will be awarded. Talk to your study abroad advisor and arrange this ahead of time if possible.  If you need further information please contact us .


GIC Argentina Study Abroad
Semester Abroad 2008 Dates
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Fall Semester 2008 
Study Abroad Program in Buenos Aires
Start Date
End Date
Spanish prep course (first session) May 5, 2008  May 30, 2008 
Spanish prep course (second session) June 2, 2008  June 27, 2008
Orientation and pre-selection of courses: July 22, 2008  July 25, 2008 
Fall Semester program classes July 28, 2008  Nov 7, 2008 
Final exams  Nov 10, 2008 Dec 30, 2008 
*Dates are subject to change
Spring Semester 2008 
Study Abroad Program in Buenos Aires
Start Date
End Date
Spanish prep course (first session)  Jan 7, 2008
Jan 31, 2008
Spanish prep course (second session) Feb 4, 2008
Feb 29, 2008
Orientation and pre-selection of courses: March 3, 2008
March 7, 2008
Spring Semester program classes March 10, 2008 
June 20, 2008
Final exams June 23, 2008
July 25, 2008
*Dates are subject to change

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If you are planing to take the intensive Spanish prep courses, you should arrive at least the day before the Spanish courses start. If you are not taking the Spanish prep courses you should arrive one or two days before the general orientation for the GIC Argentina study abroad semester program.  If you are not fully confident in your Spanish abilities, we recommend the one or two month intensive Spanish courses before your semester study abroad program starts to get acclimated. 

Scholarships for Study Abroad
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GIC Argentina awards many US$1000 Study Abroad Scholarships each year for semester study abroad programs in Argentina. For more information about application requirements, please check out our Study Abroad Scholarships page.

Also, did you know that you can use your financial aid to participate in GIC Argentina study abroad programs? Upon application to any of our Argentina study abroad programs, you should also contact the financial aid office to see if there are special application processes or policies required to receive financial aid for your study abroad program in Argentina. We will provide you with all the required documentation such us acceptance letters, copy of certificates and transcripts, etc.


GIC Argentina Study Abroad
Application Requirements
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  1. Have a High School diploma.
  2. Submit an online registration form
  3. Submit the US$75 registration fee.
  4. Submit all application documents.

University Study Abroad
in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Program FAQ
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1. Is there an age limit to participate in this semester study abroad program in Argentina?
You have to be at least 18 years of age in order to participate in our semester study abroad program.

2. Is this Argentina study abroad program only for American (USA) college students?
No, our semester study abroad programs (and junior year abroad programs) are open to international students from all countries.  Though studying abroad is very popular with students from North America, the university has large international student population from countries all around the world.

3. Is there a minimum GPA requirement to
participate in the university study abroad programs in Buenos Aires (or in other cities in Argentina)?
No.


4. Is it mandatory to take the intensive Spanish preparatory courses before starting my semster program in Buenos Aires?
No, it is not mandatory to take the intensive Spanish classes. However, unless you are fully fluent, we recommend that you take at least a 1-month Spanish prep course before starting your semester or junior year abroad program in order to get more comfortable with the Spanish language.

5. What do I have to do in order to receive academic credit for my semester study abroad (or junior year abroad) program in Buenos Aires (or other cities in Argentina)?

You must make arrangements with your home institution to transfer credits. We recommend that you talk to your Study Abroad Advisor at your home institution before applying to GIC Argentina. Our courses are held at a large and well-known university and it is highly likely that your university will give you course credit for our programs.


6. How much credit can I receive for this semester program abroad in Argentina?
The amount of credit you can earn for this semester program abroad depends on the policies of your home institution. Most courses are worth 3 to 5 semester units. Of course, you have to pass all the courses you take (you will be required to obtain a 'C' or better grade in each course in order to receive the credit).

7. Is there a minimum number of courses I have to take during my semester abroad or junior year abroad program in Argentina?
International students are required to take at least 4 courses in each semester in order to be considered a full time student.

8. Is there a maximum number of courses I can take in a semester at the university in Buenos Aires?
No, there is no maximum. However taking more than four classes per semester in Argentina can be difficult.

9. Do the study abroad semester courses offered have a prerequisite?
Most of the university courses offered in our semester programs in Argentina do not have prerequisites.

10. Are the courses offered classified as "lower division courses" or "upper division courses"?
University courses in Argentina are not clasified as "lower and upper division".  It is up to the policies of your home university if they will grant you academic credit for this courses as lower and upper division courses. Please, consult with your department dean or your study abroad advisor.

11. Can I register for the semester study abroad program in Argentina and find my own accommodations?
Yes, you can register for our semester programs and find your own housing.  If this is your situation, please contact us and we will give you a quote for the program without housing.

12. When will I know if I have been accepted into the semester program?
After registering, paying the application fee, and submitting the required documents (essay, letters of recommendation), you will be informed whether you have been accepted within approximately a week.

13. How much do I have to pay in advance in order to be accepted into this semester abroad program?
For studying abroad in Buenos Aires (and other cities in Argentina), only the application fee must be paid in order to be accepted.  Of course other documents (essay, letters or recommendation) must also be submitted prior to an acceptance decision.

14. How can I sign up for the study abroad scholarships for studying in Argentina?
Please see our scholarships page for more information on applying for scholarships for study abroad.

15. How long after submitting all the required documents will I know if I have been awarded a scholarship to study in Argentina?
All scholarship notifications are typically sent out at least one month before the study abroad program start date.

16. When is the final program payment due?
For study abroad programs in Buenos Aires, payment can be made in advance by credit card or bank wire, or if preferred upon arrival (but prior to the first day of classes or first night in acommodations, whichever is first).  For study abroad programs in Argentina outside of Buenos Aires, a 50% payment of the program price is required at least 30 days before arrival.

17. How can I pay for my study abroad program in Argentina?
See #16 above.
 
18.  Do you arrange excursions on the weekends as part of the study abroad programs?
Yes!! We arrange optional trips to many parts of Argentina - however any costs are not included in the program price. Your program does include cultural activities such as walking tours around Buenos Aires, theaters, museums, conversation partner and welcome parties, etc.  For more information, please visit Weekend Trips.
 
19.  Will I meet anyone if I go alone to study in Argentina?
Yes! Most of our participants travel independently and are looking to meet other people with an interest in learning in another country, possibly learning a new language, and discovering another culture. Not only will you meet other study abroad program participants, but you will meet other international students from around the world, and Argintineans at the university, in your home stay or student residence, and in your travels.