UW Oshkosh

American University of Rome, Italy (UW-Platteville)

Rome - Italy
Fall: early September - mid-December
Spring: late January - mid-May
Summer: late May - late June
Semester courses in art history, communications/media studies/cinema, history, international business, international relations, Italian language and literature, and political science.
Summer courses in art, business, communication, economics, history, international relations, Italian language, and science.

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Study at the American University of Rome (AUR) in Rome, Italy!

Participate on a program sponsored by UW-Platteville - apply to study abroad, use financial aid and make payments through UW Oshkosh!

Information on this page is provided to UW Oshkosh students only as a synopsis of programming offered by the UW-Platteville Institute for Study Abroad Programs and is current only as of August, 2008. Check UW-Platteville's official site for the final word on everything! For program information, contact the UW-Platteville Institute for Study Abroad Programs.

For answers to all other questions, contact the UW Oshkosh Office of International Education (Dempsey 146; 920-424-0775; oie@uwosh.edu).

Course(s)

Course Options

Semester: earn 12 - 18 credits

Italian language is required. No previous knowledge of Italian is necessary; beginning through advanced levels are offered.

Choose remaining courses from art history, communications/media studies/cinema, history, international business, international relations, Italian language and literature, and political science..

Summer: earn 6 credits

Choose from courses in art, business, communication, economics, history, international relations, Italian language, and science.

Course Approval

All applicants complete the Transfer Credit Prior Approval process. At the end of your program, you will transfer your coursework from the foreign institution to UW Oshkosh.

Registration

Course enrollment is completed either through UW-Platteville or the host institution; for some programs you will not enroll in courses until after arriving abroad. All participants will be enrolled in courses at the host institution. There will be no course enrollment at UW-Platteville.

Transfer Credit

After you have successfully completed your study abroad experience, but before you leave for home, you will need to request that your transcripts be sent to the Transfer Student Coordinator in the UW Oshkosh Admissions Office. You cannot receive credit at UW Oshkosh without the official transcript.

All transcripts and related documents must be sent directly to:

Transfer Student Coordinator
Admissions Office
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
800 Algoma Blvd
Oshkosh, WI 54901
U.S.A.

You should also consider ordering a copy of your transcripts for yourself.

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Accommodation & Meals

The following information related to program fees is current only as of August, 2008. Check UW-Platteville's official site for the final word on everything!

You will stay in a furnished aparment. The apartment and meals are not included in your program fee.

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Schedule

Semester Dates

Fall: early September - mid-December
Spring: late January - mid-May
Summer: late May - late June

Program Start Date

Be sure you know both the date by which you will be expected to have arrived abroad and the earliest possible date you may arrive before you purchase your airline tickets.

Return Date

Exam Period - Most universities outside of the U.S. schedule exam periods just after the regular semester. All students must take these exams; exam dates may not be flexible. Plan accordingly! Students who do not take the final exams will NOT be able to transfer credit back to UW Oshkosh.

Prearranged Accommodation - If you live in prearranged accommodation, there will most likely be a date by which you must move out. You MUST check with the UW-Platteville Institute for Study Abroad Programs to verify the required move-out date.

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Flight

Participants will book their own flights; more information on flights is provided on the UW-Platteville Institute for Study Abroad Programs web site.

Luggage Limits

Check with your airline for restrictions on carry-on, checked and excess baggage.

Convert kilograms to pounds.

Money

Carry the equivalent of at least US $200 in foreign currency (cash) to cover unexpected expenses over the first day.

Arrival Abroad

Depending on the program, participants may have the option to join a group flight or arrive abroad within a designated time period. Some programs provide airport reception and pick-up.

Whether you are expecting airport reception/pick-up or not, participants should always be prepared for flight delays - pre-plan your transportation route from the airport to the program site/accommodations!

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Fees

Complete the following using figures available on the UW-Platteville Institute for Study Abroad Programs web site (menu item: "Program Costs").
   

Program Fees
°$ UW-Platteville Fee
 
Expenses in U.S. Dollars
$100
Application Fee($200 for out-of-state applicants)
$25 Non-refundable application fee (make check out to UW-Platteville)
$100
Passport & Pictures
$
Airfare Estimate
$
Student Visa (ask about this in the OIE)
varies
Immunizations
-$50
Refund to eligible participants
$
Total Pre-travel Expense Estimate (plus immunizations)
   
Expenses in Foreign Currency (some line items may not apply to you)
Accommodation
Meals
Local Transportation
Textbooks
  Lab fees/special course fees
Optional Field Trips
          
Personal Spending Money
Total Expense Estimate while Abroad
$
Total in U.S. Dollars (today's rate of exchange)
 
$
Total Estimated Expenses

°Indicates the expense will appear on your UW Oshkosh student account.

Estimates found here are based on the group rate for services and travel dates as well as current exchange rates, where applicable. Changes to this plan or a large exchange rate fluctuation may cause adjustments to the final cost.

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Apply

Click here to apply.


ADDITIONAL documents required for this program.

Due by the application deadline:
Transfer Credit Prior Approval form
The OIE recommends choosing twice as many courses as you plan to take per semester (except China) and completing the Transfer Credit Prior Approval for all of these courses. In the case that a course you intended to take abroad is full, not offered or is not what you expected, you will then be able to easily make changes to your enrollment while abroad.
Estimated Expenses
Complete the estimate form found under "Fees" above using figures available on the UW-Platteville Institute for Study Abroad Programs web site (menu item: "Program Costs").
TWO Recommendations for Study Abroad
You MUST complete the "To the student" section at the top of this form BEFORE giving it to your reference.
UW-Platteville Study Abroad Approval Form
You MUST have completed the "To be completed by the student" section at the top of this form.
Official Transcript
Transcripts can not be issued to students who have any outstanding financial obligations to the University.
UW-Platteville on-line application
You may need the following information in order to complete this form: the UW Oshkosh Financial Aid Office will sign a Consortium Agreement (section: Financial Aid Status).

Orientation

The UW-Platteville Institute for Study Abroad Programs offers a complete orientation via mail for all students. Students may also choose to attend orientation in person.

date/time t.b.a.
in Platteville East & West (Pioneer Student Center)

If you cannot attend this orientation, you and your family members may join the UW Oshkosh "Study Abroad Family Orientation" and/or the UW Oshkosh "Exchange Student & Independent Travelers Family Orientation" in November or April. See our orientation materials for dates, times and locations. Family participation is optional.

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Resources

Office of International Education Orientation Materials

Student Visas

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Emergency Contact (during program dates)

In a life and death emergency ABROAD

U.S. Department of State Citizen Emergency Center: 1 (202) 647-5225

The Department of State will relay messages to the Embassy in the country in which program participants are traveling. Embassy personnel will try to locate your student, pass on urgent messages and, consistent with the Privacy Act, report back.

To reach your student directly

Use the phone/fax information given to you by your student or, if your student is staying in a hotel, use the hotel contact information listed on the web page for your student's program.

The Office of International Education cannot give out homestay phone numbers unless authorized in advance by the student, but we would be happy to try to contact your student for you in an emergency.

To reach someone at UW Oshkosh during office hours (7:45 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. M-F)

  • Office of International Education Phone: 1 (920) 424-0775
  • Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor Phone: 1 (920) 424-1410
  • Office of the Provost & Vice Chancellor Phone: 1 (920) 424-0300
  • Office of International Education Fax: 1 (920) 424-0185
  • Dr. William Baurecht: Coordinator, National Student Exchange - baurecht@uwosh.edu
  • Jenna Graff: Director, Office of International Education - graff@uwosh.edu
  • Becky Triatik : Front Line Advisor - triatikr@uwosh.edu
  • Brian Mylrea: International Student Advisor - mylreab@uwosh.edu
  • Karlin Stukenberg: Program Manager - stukenbk@uwosh.edu

To reach someone at UW Oshkosh outside of normal office hours

University Police: 1 (920) 424-1216

To reach local contacts associated with our program ABROAD

Contact the UW-Platteville Institute for Study Abroad Programs.

  • Toll free (800) 342-1725
  • Telephone (608) 342-1726
  • Fax (608) 342-1736
  • E-Mail studyabroad@uwplatt.edu
  • If an emergency jeopardizing the health or safety of a student currently overseas comes up during non-business hours, parents and students can reach a member of the ISAP staff by calling the UWP Campus Police 608-342-1584. This is for EMERGENCIES ONLY, where the health/safety of the student is an issue.

Time Zone Differences

Italy

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This page was last updated on: September 8, 2008

 

 

 

 

September 8, 2008