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e
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onnections
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ee
n
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dif
f
er
e
nt
clas
s
e
s
and
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the
ir
in-class
and
out-of-class
e
xperiences.
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aide
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Schol
a
rs
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tte
nd
s
e
minar
class
es
in
gr
oups
of
10.
Paideia
®
Pr
ofe
ss
ors
re
ma
in
with
that
s
ame
group
of
s
tudents
through
the
three
years
of
the
Pr
ogram.
Paideia
®
Sc
hola
rs
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anc
hori
ng”
e
xpe
rienc
es
in
three
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s
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vic
E
ngagement,
Intercultural
or
Diversity
E
xper
ie
nce
,
and
C
ollaborative
or
Guided
Res
earch
and
Creative
W
orks.
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frequently
s
har
e
the
ir
writt
e
n
reflect
ions
with
t
he
ir
Pai
dei
a
®
Profe
s
s
ors
a
nd,
oc
casionally
,
with
other
S
chola
rs
in
the
P
ai
de
ia
®
Se
mina
r
.
S
tudent
s
who
complete
the
three
year
s
of
t
he
Paideia
®
Progra
m
e
a
rn
up
to
six
credits
of
upper
-
le
ve
l
el
ec
tive
s,
ha
ve
up
to
$1000
of
P
aidei
a
®
-re
la
ted
e
xp
ens
e
s
paid
on
their
behalf,
and
graduate
w
ith
P
ai
deia
®
di
st
inct
ion.
Al
l
students
in
good
academic
and
disciplinary
standing
with
the
U
nive
rs
ity
a
r
e
eligibl
e
to
apply
to
t
he
P
rogram
.
Students
apply
for
entry
into
the
Pr
ogram
during
F
ebr
uar
y
of
the
ir
fi
rst
year
,
and
are
admit
t
ed
on
the
basis
of
their
responses
to
several
essay
que
sti
ons.
Admitte
d
Scholars
are
selected
by
t
he
Paideia
®
Profe
s
s
ors
ba
s
ed
upon
r
e
view
of
an
a
pplic
at
ion
tha
t
c
ons
is
ts
of
both
es
s
ays
by
t
he
applicants
a
nd
letters
of
recommendation
from
f
a
c
ulty
,
sta
f
f
and
s
tudents.
S
TUD
Y
AB
ROA
D
PRO
GRAMS
S
tudent
s
ma
y
c
hoos
e
from
a
variety
of
opt
ions
for
study
abroad,
all
of
which
of
fer
rigorous
a
ca
dem
ic
pr
ogra
ms
coupl
ed
with
i
nter
nat
i
onal
experience.
Additionally
,
these
programs
take
a
dvant
age
of
c
ours
e
of
ferings
and
f
acili
ties
not
normally
available
on
Southwestern’
s
campus
in
G
e
or
ge
town.
S
tu
dents
applying
for
of
f-cam
pus
academic
expe
r
iences
(including
internships,
s
tudy
abr
oa
d
progr
am
s
or
ot
he
r
semes
ter
-
or
yea
r
-
long
of
f-campus
study)
must
have
at
least
a
2.5
c
umula
tive
gr
ade
point
average
at
the
t
i
me
of
applica
tion
and/or
acceptance
into
any
given
pr
ogra
m.
St
udents
mus
t
work
with
the
O
f
fice
of
Intercultur
al
L
earning
(
IL)
to
ensure
that
an
a
ppropr
ia
t
e
pr
ogr
a
m
of
s
tudy
is
selected.
In
gener
al,
it
is
suggested
that
students
make
an
initial
a
ppointme
nt
wit
h
IL
at
least
t
wo
s
emes
t
ers
before
the
planned
period
of
study
abroad.
S
outhw
es
te
rn
m
aint
a
ins
a
lis
t
of
accepte
d
st
udy
abroad
programs
that
address
the
curricular
and
pe
dagogi
ca
l
con
ce
rns
,
as
well
as
the
aca
demi
c
standards,
associated
with
a
Southwestern
liberal
a
rts
educ
a
tion.
The
Director
of
I
nter
cul
tural
L
earning,
in
cooperation
with
the
Committee
on
I
nter
cul
tura
l
P
rogr
am
s
and
Experiences,
r
evi
ews
programs
to
create
a
list,
subject
to
ongoing
e
val
uati
on,
of
a
cc
e
pted,
approved
progr
am
s.
Students
may
propose
study
on
a
non-approved
pr
ogra
m
of
f
er
ing
s
pecialized
curr
icul
ar
opport
unities
that
are
not
af
forded
by
any
of
the
pr
ogra
ms
on
the
a
pproved
lis
t.
Inf
ormation
about
the
proposal
process
is
available
from
the
O
f
f
ic
e
of
Inte
rc
ultural
L
earning,
and
s
hould
be
completed
well
in
advance
of
the
planned
e
xper
ie
nce
abr
oa
d.
Appr
oval
f
or
s
uch
proposal
s
is
made
on
an
individual
basis
and
does
not
in
a
ny
w
ay
indi
ca
te
that
future
propos
als
f
or
st
udy
on
that
g
iven
program
would
also
be
approved.
S
tudent
s
who
lea
ve
Southwest
er
n
to
at
tend
a
progr
am
w
ithout
Southwester
n’
s
approval
are
not
e
ligibl
e
to
r
ec
e
ive
trans
fer
credit.
L
ond
on
S
em
est
e
r
A
se
me
ste
r
pr
ogra
m
in
London
is
of
f
er
ed
each
fall.
The
current
program
enables
up
to
30
s
tudent
s
a
nd
two
Southwest
er
n
facult
y
mem
bers
to
live
and
study
together
in
the
Kensington
dis
tr
ict
of
L
ondon.
In
additi
on
to
cour
ses
of
fered
by
Sou
thwestern
faculty
,
a
British
Life
and
C
ultur
e
c
ours
e
is
of
fered
by
vis
iting
lecturers
fr
om
British
academic,
governmental
and
social
193
ins
tit
utions
.
T
he
course
als
o
includes
fi
eld
t
rips
in
London
and
the
UK.
Southwe
ster
n
unde
r
gr
a
dua
te
s
who
have
achieved
sophomor
e
standing
before
the
start
of
the
program
are
eligibl
e
to
a
pply
f
or
the
Semest
er
in
London
Progr
am
pr
ovided
they
ar
e
in
good
academic
s
tandi
ng.
A
ppli
ca
tions
are
evaluated
on
the
basis
of
the
student’
s
academic
record
and
potential,
t
he
w
ay
i
n
whi
ch
the
program
relates
to
the
student’
s
overall
educational
objectives,
and
the
s
tudent
s
m
atur
ity
a
nd
abilit
y
to
be
a
good
representative
of
Southwestern
Unive
rsity
.
Exch
an
ge
Pr
ogr
ams
As
a
me
mbe
r
of
t
he
International
St
udent
E
xcha
nge
Pr
ogram
(IS
EP),
Southwestern
University
is
abl
e
to
e
xc
hange
sever
al
students
annual
ly
with
more
than
100
universities
in
E
urope,
Asia,
Afr
ic
a
a
nd
South
A
mer
ica.
Sout
hwes
tern
also
has
established
cooperative
par
tner
s
hips
with
the
Unive
rs
itä
t
O
sna
br
ück
in
Germany
,
and
Kansai
Gaidai
University
in
Japan.
The
c
ost
of
the
London
Se
me
ste
r
a
nd
exchange
pr
ograms
i
s
equal
to
regular
University
char
ges,
and
most
fi
nanc
ia
l
a
id
appl
ies
to
program
fees
.
Colle
ge
Y
ear
in
A
thens
S
outhw
es
ter
n
U
nive
rs
ity
acts
as
the
coordinating
institution
f
or
the
College
Y
ear
in
Athens
(CY
A
)
Pr
ogra
m.
Students
from
the
As
sociated
Colleges
of
th
e
South
(ACS)
may
apply
for
the
pr
ogra
m
thr
ough
the
Of
fi
c
e
of
I
nter
c
ul
tural
Learning
and
hav
e
their
CY
A
course
work
tr
ans
cr
ipte
d
by
Southwes
tern
for
both
the
CY
A
sum
mer
a
nd
s
e
mester
programs.
Add
it
ional
S
tu
d
y
A
br
oad
Opportun
ities
In
addit
ion
to
the
L
ondon
Semes
ter
and
e
xchange
programs,
students
may
choos
e
to
study
thr
ough
a
pr
ogra
m
approved
by
Southwes
t
er
n
Uni
ver
sity
.
These
opportunities
are
nume
r
ous
and
allow
st
udents
a
w
ide
vari
e
ty
of
c
hoi
ce
in
terms
of
progr
a
m
t
ype,
location
and
duration.
S
tudent
s
s
hould
contact
the
Of
fice
of
Intercultur
a
l
L
ear
ning
(IL
)
to
receive
infor
ma
tion
and
advisi
ng
re
gar
ding
parti
cipation
i
n
thes
e
programs.
In
orde
r
to
e
nsur
e
tha
t
students
choose
an
appropriate
program,
study
abroad
participants
are
requir
ed
t
o
wor
k
thr
ough
IL
to
complete
t
he
application
and
cross-cultural
prepa
ration
for
a
s
tudy
abr
oad
e
xper
ience
.
I
L
acts
as
liaison
to
all
ot
her
administrative
of
fices
on
c
ampus
,
and
s
tudent
s
mus
t
c
om
municate
wit
h
the
of
fice
in
order
to
facilitate
c
r
edit
tr
ansfer
an
d
financial
aid
dis
tr
ibution.
S
tude
nts
s
hould
begin
working
with
IL
staf
f
one
semester
to
one
ye
ar
before
the
pla
nne
d
per
iod
abr
oad.
Students
mus
t
complete
the
S
outhwes
te
r
n
study
abroad
a
pplication
in
addition
t
o
spe
cif
ic
progr
am
appli
cation
materials.
The
Southwestern
application
deadline
is
Oc
tober
1
for
spri
ng
st
udy
and
M
arch
1
for
fall
study
.
S
um
me
r
S
tud
y
Ab
r
oad
S
outhw
es
ter
n
U
nive
rs
ity
als
o
of
fers
s
ummer
programs
in
various
parts
of
the
wo
rld.
Language
and
cul
ture
progr
ams
in
r
ecent
years
have
included
Honduras,
Hungary
,
Jamaica
,
Ger
many
,
M
exic
o
a
nd
T
urke
y
.
In
addition,
a
progr
am
focusing
on
the
fi
ne
arts
and
humani
ties
is
usually
of
fe
re
d
in
Londo
n
in
the
s
ummer
.
T
ran
sf
er
of
C
r
ed
it
A
for
eign
s
tudy
pr
ogram
for
which
a
s
tudent
expects
to
receiv
e
and
transfer
credit
from
another
ins
tit
ution
re
quir
es
previous
approval
by
the
appropriate
department
chair
a
nd
the
Director
of
In
ter
cul
tura
l
L
ea
rni
ng.
In
cas
es
where
st
udents
do
not
register
f
or
courses
until
a
rrival
at
the
s
tudy
abr
oad
s
ite
,
student
s
mus
t
complete
the
cr
edi
t
transfer
process
within
three
weeks
of
their
retur
n
to
S
outhw
est
ern
Universi
ty
.
I
n
addi
tion,
Southwester
n
must
receive
of
fici
al
transcripts
fr
om
t
he
ins
titut
ion
awarding
the
credit.
For
determining
tr
an
sfer
credits
f
or
part
icipation
in
the
fo
re
ign
st
udy
progr
ams
of
other
univers
ities,
Southwester
n
adheres
in
general
to
the
“P
olicy
S
tat
eme
nt
on
S
tudy
Abroad
Programs
appr
oved
by
the
F
ederation
of
Regional
A
ccr
editing
Commis
si
ons
of
H
igher
Education
(F
RACHE)
.
The
acceptan
ce
of
cr
edit
f
rom
foreign
study
194
pr
ogra
ms
s
ponsore
d
by
other
American
inst
i
tut
ions
of
higher
learning
will
be
judged
on
a
n
indi
vidual
bas
is
a
c
cor
ding
to
the
following
st
anda
r
ds:
1)
the
program
has
be
en
approved
by
the
a
ppropr
ia
t
e
de
partm
ent
chair
and
the
Regi
s
tr
a
r
at
S
outhweste
r
n;
2)
the
program
was
supervised
by
a
re
giona
lly
ac
c
redited
ins
titution;
3)
t
he
st
udent
was
regularly
matriculated
in
an
institution
o
f
higher
le
ar
ning
during
participation
in
t
he
progr
am;
a
nd
4)
the
program
was
pr
ima
r
ily
a
c
olle
ge
pr
ogra
m
a
nd
not
a
mixed
high
s
c
hool-c
ollege
pr
ogram.
Students
may
transf
er
up
to
18
c
re
dit
hour
s
f
or
e
a
c
h
approved
s
tudy
abroad
semester
.
T
ypically
,
stude
nts
earn
12-15
credit
hour
s
f
or
work
c
ompleted
during
the
s
e
mest
er
abroad.
OF
F-
CAMPUS
ST
U
DY
WIT
HI
N
T
H
E
UN
I
TED
S
T
A
TE
S
N
e
w
Y
or
k
Ar
ts
Pr
ogram
T
his
pr
ogra
m
is
de
signed
to
provi
de
thos
e
st
udents
seriously
interested
in
the
performing,
vis
ual
,
and
c
ommunication
arts
with
an
opportu
nity
to
serve
as
appr
e
ntices
and
to
experience
the
w
orld
of
the
e
stablis
hed
profes
sional
arti
st
.
The
cultur
a
l
r
e
sources
of
New
Y
ork
City
are
well
know
n.
L
es
s
fa
miliar
is
the
artis
t’
s
milieu
t
hat
m
ix
of
people,
places
and
events
which
constitute
the
a
rtis
t’
s
envi
ronm
ent,
wor
ld
and
i
mmedi
at
e
audience.
Qualified
students
accepted
into
the
pr
ogra
m
spe
nd
a
s
e
mester
or
ter
m
shari
ng
t
his
milieu
wi
th
professionals
representing
all
pr
ofe
ss
ional
ar
ts
fie
lds
:
vis
ual
ar
tis
ts,
de
si
gners,
museum
curators,
performing
artists,
authors,
publi
she
rs
,
film
ma
ker
s,
people
in
theatre
and
communic
a
tion
arts,
etc.
Each
student
is
assigned
a
fa
cul
ty
advi
sor
who
teaches
a
seminar
and
w
o
rks
clos
e
ly
with
the
student
and
his
or
her
a
ppre
ntic
es
hip
s
ponsor
.
S
tudents
als
o
pa
rt
i
cipate
in
a
specially
designed
progr
a
m
of
s
eminars
c
onduct
ed
by
a
rts
profes
sionals
,
including
GL
CA
(Great
L
akes
College
Association)
staf
f
me
mbe
rs
,
on
various
topics
.
Program
of
fi
ces
are
house
d
in
a
midtown
Manhattan
townhouse.
F
our
f
loors
ar
e
for
hous
ing
with
common
kit
chens
and
lounge/meeting
rooms.
N
o
Sout
hwe
st
ern
Univers
ity
funding
i
s
avai
lab
le
f
or
this
program.
Staf
ford
Loans
and
Pell
G
ra
nts
ar
e
a
vai
la
ble
to
qual
ified
st
udents
.
Ot
her
outside
loan
options
may
also
be
available.
W
ash
in
gton
Seme
s
ter
Pr
ogram
S
outhw
es
te
rn
has
e
s
tablis
hed
cooper
at
ive
r
el
ati
ons
with
the
United
Methodist
College
W
as
hington
C
ons
ortium.
Thi
s
interns
hip
and
ac
ademic
pr
ogram
of
fers
opportunities
for
course
w
ork
a
nd
inte
r
nships
in
polit
ics
and
comm
unica
tions.
D
epe
nding
upon
the
specific
program,
s
tudent
s
work
a
s
interns
at
the
White
Hous
e,
on
Capitol
Hill,
in
the
courts
or
with
public
interest
gr
oups.
S
tudents
may
earn
up
to
15
s
emes
ter
hours
which
appear
as
Southwestern
University
c
re
dit.
T
he
c
ost
of
the
progr
am
is
equal
to
Southwestern
tuition,
room
and
board.
Most
financia
l
a
id
is
appli
ca
ble
to
the
W
as
hington
Semest
er
Program,
i
nc
luding
S
outhwestern
merit
and
need-
ba
se
d
ai
d,
and
is
a
vailable
to
qualified
s
tudent
s.
Other
outside
loan
options
may
also
be
a
vai
labl
e.
S
UMME
R
SC
HOOL
S
outhw
es
te
rn
Univers
ity
of
fers
t
hree
s
ummer
s
essions.
S
pecific
courses
of
fered
each
summer
w
ill
var
y
,
de
pending
on
faculty
and
s
tudent
int
erest.
T
he
University
cannot
guarantee
that
any
s
pec
ifi
c
c
ours
e
a
s
tudent
might
need
for
a
degree
plan
will
be
taught
in
the
summer
,
so
students
s
hould
pla
n
the
ir
re
gular
fall
and
spr
ing
term
schedules
carefully
.
Up
to
one-
third
of
S
outhw
es
te
rn
stude
nts
take
advantage
of
thi
s
opportunity
in
a
given
summer
.
Summer
tuition
r
ate
s
ha
ve
be
e
n
ve
ry
competitive.
Four
sem
est
er
hours
may
be
earned
during
each
of
the
three-
w
e
ek
s
es
sions
s
ta
rt
ing
in
May
and
J
une.
N
o
overloads
are
permitted
in
summer
school.
In
a
ddition,
a
nonres
idential
“Summer
I
II”
ses
si
on
is
used
f
or
Southwester
n
cour
ses
of
fered
abroad
or
for
inte
rnshi
ps
a
nd
independent
s
tudy
.
N
ote
t
hat
these
Summer
I
II
courses
r
equir
e
r
egis
tr
ati
on,
plus
addit
ional
appr
oval
and
for
ms.
Summer
school
tuition
and
room
and
board
c
har
ges
ar
e
pa
yable
fr
om
the
time
of
regis
trat
io
n
for
each
summer
session.
All
fees
must
be
paid
be
for
e
s
tude
nts
ma
y
attend
cl
as
s
es
.
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