Rhodes Programs Abroad

Whether you′re looking for a Fall Term program, or an intensive summer program, Rhodes may offer just what you looking for.  Be sure to review our Policy Pages for the academic and other policies that accompany these programs. 

Rhodes′ Fall Semester Program: European Studies

This program is in its 21st year and is truely a remarkable, once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.  All eligible institutional and governmental financial aid is portable for this program.  Credits earned are treated as Rhodes credit.
 

Rhodes Summer Programs 2010

(Updated November 6, 2009)

When planning your spring 2010 class schedule, take into consideration Rhodes College Summer 2010 Off-Campus Study Programs.  Plans for summer 2010 programs are being finalized.  All Rhodes summer programs are conducted on a rolling admission basis and may close before the application deadline (February 1 for scholarship applicants; February 15 for non-scholarship applicants). Early submission (before December 2009) is encouraged.

Complete applications must include a $500 non-refundable deposit payable by check.  Application information and forms can be found on the Downloadable Forms Page.  Costs estimates are based on a minimum number of applicants and do not include international airfare.

On a Rhodes Summer Program, students can expect to be abroad with their peers and faculty from Rhodes, taking Rhodes courses.  Rhodes College financial aid is not available for these programs; however, there are some scholarships for which students may apply. 

These are particularly challenging times, given the world situation. It is important to us that you understand what we do to enhance the safety of our students and staff. We survey information from a host of resources including government agencies, international organizations, and our own network of contacts.

In the case of a crisis situation emerging in a location where Rhodes students are or will be taking part in College-sanctioned international activities, Rhodes will strive to make an informed and rational decision on continuing or cancelling the international program in question in consultation with all relevant parties according to a mutually agreed timeframe.

Click these links for more information about these programs:

American Ideas and the American Experience in Washington, DC

British Studies at Oxford

Consulting Experience in Cairo, Egypt

Environmental Field Study in Namibia

Health Care: Improving Infection Prevention and Control in El Salvador

Holocaust Travel Seminar in Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic

Intensive Language: German in Germany

Intensive Language: Spanish in Argentina

International Business Cases in Antwerp, Belgium

Religious Studies: Protestant, Catholic, Jew and Muslim, Intersections in the Low Countries, 1000-2000+

Theatre and Religion in India

Tianjin, China Summer Program