Office of International Programs
UNCP
One University Drive
Pembroke, NC 28372-1510
Phone: 910.775.4095
Fax: 910.521.6864
Relay: 910.775.4095
Email: ip@uncp.edu
Location: International Programs
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For the eighth year in a row, UNCP is pleased to announce a unique opportunity that will immerse you in the Spanish language and culture by studying abroad for four weeks in Spain while you earn credits toward your academic program at UNCP.
This exciting program is open to all UNCP students to want to begin or further develop their Spanish language skills. This study abroad is intended to be a total foreign language immersion experience. We have combined the academic excellence of Estudio Sampere, the magnificent landscapes and natural environment, and the history and flavor of the city of Madrid.
“My trip to Spain was one of the best experiences of my life. It's the reason I decided to become a Spanish Major, and I will be returning to Spain because I have not had enough yet!” Carlos Vega, Summer 2007
You will enroll in 6 credit hours at the Estudio Sampere facilities, located at at strategic location in Madrid. Your SPN class will be taught by a native faculty provided by Estudio Sampere and will meet Monday to Friday, for 4-5 hours per day. SPN 3510 Study Abroad will grant credit based on your participation in cultural events in and around Madrid.
At the end of the program students will receive an official transcript issued by Estudio Sampere stating the class taken and the grade received. The transcript will be sent to UNCP International Programs Office upon completion of the program for transfer of credits (must receive a grade of 'C' or better).
Students will live with a host family. There will be two students per family. Full board will be provided: three meals per day (breakfast, lunch and dinner), and a weekly laundry service for the duration of the program.
As part of your study abroad you will take part in academic/cultural activities in Madrid and surrounding areas. These activities (conducted in Spanish) may include the Museo del Prado, Museo Reina Sofia, Palacio Real, and Museo Sorolla. There will also be other school activities such as a welcome party, “Tapas” dinners, theatre, Thursday evening outings, and video movies. Individual activities may include a bull fight, soccer game, or visit to the local flea market.
After classes and academic activities, students can enjoy the beauty of the city, socialize with their host families, attend special events, etc. Every Saturday there will be a day trip to Toledo, Segovia, and El Escorial/Valle de los Caidos (conducted in Spanish).
During the first day of classes, students will be assessed of their Spanish language ability (oral and written tests) and placed in the appropriate level (beginner, intermediate, or advanced). Students will receive three hours of transfer credit for a UNCP Spanish course and three credit hours for Study Abroad.
Estudio Sampere Course |
UNCP Course |
SPN 101 A-B/Beginner |
SPN 1310/Elementary Spanish I |
SPN 102 A-B/ Elementary |
SPN 1320/Elementary Spanish II |
SPN 201 A-B/Intermediate I |
SPN 2310/Intermediate Spanish I |
SPN 202 A-B /Intermediate II |
SPN 2320/Intermediate Spanish II |
SPN 325 /Advanced I |
SPN Elective |
SPN 330 /Advanced II |
SPN Elective |
SPN 450 /Proficient |
SPN Elective |
Payment Plan:
Individual payment plans may be arranged with the Study Abroad Coordinator and are flexible based on a student’s individual financial situation. Please note that all deposits/payments are non-refundable. Applications will be accepted up until March 1, 2011.
Application- Contact the Study Abroad Coordinator, to apply for the Madrid program. E-mail: ip@uncp.edu, 910-775-4095, or stop by the Center for International Programs office (physical address: 902 Dogwood Lane).
Financial Aid- Students can use their financial Aid for the Summer to pay the costs of this study abroad. Contac the Financial Aid Office, to determine your financial aid eligibility.
All students at UNC Pembroke are eligible to participate in this Study Abroad, provided that they meet the following minimum requirements:

Updated: Friday, April 15, 2011
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