Choose one:
Thursday, January 31, 10:00 AM, Dean Hall 359
Tuesday, February 12, 3:00 PM, Dean Hall 359
Wednesday, February 27, 5:00 PM, Dean Hall 208
Information sessions for students interested in Study Abroad in China focused on primate behavior and biodiversity. During 3 weeks in China, you will learn about behavioral data collection methods focused on a population of Tibetan macaques living in Mt. Huangshan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Program fees are estimated to total ~$3,000 and include 6 credits, park entry fees, in-country transportation to and from the site, breakfast, lunch, and hotel (double occupancy). Additional expenses include airfare, visa, passport, dinners, and incidental expenses for cultural excursions and souvenirs. Financial aid can be applied toward program costs.
Come hear more! Attend one of the above sessions, or contact Lori Sheeran for more information. We welcome applications from students enrolled on other campuses.