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Application for Short-term Study Abroad Programs

Before applying, you must read the following information carefully and consult with the relevant office of your affiliated College, Faculty, or Graduate School that you are scheduled to belong to at the time of the program to fully understand all important academic matters at ´ºÓêÖ±²¥app when studying abroad.

 
Other Eligibility Criteria and Requirements

?Applicants must be students who are enrolled as full-time undergraduate or graduate students at the University during the period of application and the study abroad program. (Those who are on temporary leave from the University or those who will lose one’s student status due to graduation, etc. during the time of the program are not eligible to apply.)
?Undergraduate students who enrolled after April 2018, the "Go Global Statement" must be submitted through the Go Global Gateway by the application deadline. (It is acceptable if the submission is completed but not yet approved.)
?Before applying, applicants must make sure that the program does not interfere with their courses by checking the examination date and other important scheduled class events as well as their personal schedules. Applicants may apply to the programs only after they have confirmed that it is possible for them to participate throughout the period. (As there is a limit to the number of possible participants in the program, withdrawing one’s application after the internal selection means a loss of the chance to study abroad for other students. Note that in principal, students are discouraged from withdrawing their applications after submission.)
?In cases where you cannot attend classes at ´ºÓêÖ±²¥app for a specified period, the handling of such situations shall be determined by your College, Faculty, or Graduate School of affiliation during the program term. There is no guarantee that students’ study abroad schedules will be taken into special consideration, therefore please confirm and make sure you understand before applying.
* If you are affiliated to the College of Arts and Sciences Junior Division, not attending classes or exams due to participation in a study abroad program will be considered as an absence, it will also not be an acceptable reason for a make-up exam. Contact the office of College of Arts and Sciences for more details.
?Students who already have a supervisor or equivalent at the University must notify them of their application to the program in advance and receive approval from the supervisor. Then they are to fill in the date they received approval in the application on UTAS as specified. If a student does not have a supervisor or equivalent, write ‘no supervisor’ in the space specified.

 
Application Format

Please download specified document:
?Oath of Understanding Terms and Conditions

 
Internal procedures

(1)Students should confirm with the relevant sections of their College, Faculty, or Graduate School whether any additional procedures are necessary for overseas travel or studying abroad. If there are such necessary procedures, students should make sure that they are completed. (Necessary procedures vary depending on the faculties/college and graduate schools.)
(2)Students are advised to consult with their supervisors or equivalent before their programs begin so as not to cause any unnecessary trouble for concerned parties at the University while participating in the programs.
(3)If you must decline the offer under unavoidable circumstances, immediately contact the International Education Promotion Group (formerly the International Exchange Group, hereinafter the same) of ´ºÓêÖ±²¥app Administration Bureau even before you receive the result of internal selection. Please also submit a brief on the reasons for declining (no specific format, but please indicate your affiliation, name, the reason why you are declining, date, and make sure to sign the document. One A4 sized page.) if you decline the offer after you are accepted to program.

 
Information on Study Abroad, Risk Management

For general information on study abroad and risk management, see the "To Do (1)~(3) before departure" on the Go Global website. In particular, read the Risk Management Guidebook for Overseas Travel carefully.

 
Post-Program Reports

Students must submit a report (in a format prescribed by the International Education Promotion Group of ´ºÓêÖ±²¥app Administration Bureau) to the International Education Promotion Group of ´ºÓêÖ±²¥app Administration Bureau within two weeks of completing the program. The submitted report may be used for promotion of study abroad programs on and off campus. Please pay adequate attention to personal information so it can be published on brochures or websites. Undergraduate students enrolled after April AY 2018 must submit an activity report on this program on category 2 “Classes/Courses” or category 4 “International Activities” of the Go Global Gateway (GGG) program.