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Year of Study in Munich through W&J

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IYear of Study in Munich

MunichW&J is proud to offer Juniors this new 12 month program through the University of Munich and Lewis and Clark College. This program is the ideal way to solidify your knowledge of German and take part in a life changing experience. Considered to be one of the best study abroad programs in the US, this program offers small, liberal arts style classes in the Weltstadt mit Herz, Munich!

Typically, one or two students from W&J may participate per year. If you are interested, start planning now by contacting Dr. Shaughnessy in your Sophomore year.

The Application is due in February of your Junior year, but you need prior approval from W&J to participate.

W&J Participation in this program follows the following guidelines.

City of Study Language(s) of instruction Term Length Dates Minimum Language Proficiency (Semesters) Housing Application Date Fees
Munich German Full Year only September-July 4 Dormitory Early February W&J Tuition, Room, Board

 

Full W&J credit is awarded for classes taken through this program. New Curriculum skills are also awarded for many of the classes. Classes take in other disciplines such as science and art courses also receive full W&J credit with prior departmental approval.

Read more about this program to the left or contact your professor!