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Parahyangan Exchange Catholic University Student 2018 Is Open! PARAHYANGAN EXCHANGE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY STUDENT 2018 IS OPEN! Warm greetings from ACUCA! We are pleased to share with you the application procedure for exchange students wishing to apply to ACUCA member universities for Spring semester 2018. EXCHANGE APPLICATION If you are interested, you need to fulfil the following requirement: • Form of student exchange • Transcript • TOEFL score Send all of those requirement with subject SE_YourName_NPM (example: SE_Reza_2012120085) to our e-mail : [email protected] before 15th September 2017. If you need more information regarding the exchange program, you may visit our website at: www.io.unpar.ac.id ACADEMIC INFORMATION Area of Study Academic Calendar for Academic Calendar Partner Universities Spring Semester Fall Semester March, 2nd September, 1st Ewha Woman University - – Mid of June Mid of December March, 2nd September, 1st Sogang University - – Mid of June Mid of December April, 12th September, 27th Sophia University - – End of July End of January Early January End of August Seinan Gakuin University - - May December Early April Mid of September Kwansei Gakuin University - - Early August End of January Early January Early August Hong Kong Baptist University - - Mid of June End of December Mid of February Early September Chang Jung Christian - – University End of July End of January Early of January End of August De La Salle University - – End of April Mid of December January August Ateneo de Manila University - – May December Scholarship available Type of Expenses Subsidy (USD) Subsidy (IDR) Return Flight 750 USD IDR 9.750.000 400 USD / Living Cost IDR 5.200.000 / month month Maximum coverage 2.350 USD IDR 30.550.000 PARAHYANGAN EXCHANGE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY STUDENT 2018 IS OPEN! Warm greetings from University of Seoul! We are pleased to share with you the application procedure for exchange students wishing to apply to University of Seoul for Spring semester 2018. EXCHANGE APPLICATION If you are interested, you need to fulfil the following University requirement: • Form of student exchange of • Transcript Seoul • TOEFL score Send all of those requirement with subject SE_YourName_NPM (example: SE_Reza_2012120085) to our e-mail : [email protected] before 1st October 2017. If you need more information regarding the exchange program, you may visit our website at: www.io.unpar.ac.id ACADEMIC INFORMATION Area of Study Academic Calendar Courses Fall Semester Korean Languange It starts from end of August and ends in Special topics in Korean Studies December Korean Tradition and Culture Spring Semester Korean Politics and Society It starts from end of January and ends in June Korean Economy & Business Korea and Globalization Service and Facilities Special Topics in Asian Studies Economic Development in East Asia • Library International Business Culture and Communication • Dormitory and International House Urban Economics and Policy • Health Service Architectural Design • Student Cafetaria Architecture and Human Behavior • Post Office Marketing Management • University Gymnasium and Sports Complex Production & Operation Management • University Museum Financial Management • Bank and Money Exchange Investment Theory Macroeconomics International Organization Politics in the Age of Migration An Analysis of Urban Market Engineering Mathematics Discrete Mathematics Korean Public Administration Theories and Practices of Governance Cost Accommodation KRW Accomodation Tuition Fee None Student could choose whether to stay in on- Housing 660.000 – 3.297.000 / semester campus housing or off-campus housing. Living Cost 4,200,000 – 6,000,000 / semester Total 4,860,000 – 9,297,000 / semester PARAHYANGAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY EXCHANGE STUDENT 2018 IS OPEN! Warm greetings from Hanyang University! We are pleased to share with you the application procedure for exchange students wishing to apply to Hanyang University for Spring semester 2018. EXCHANGE APPLICATION If you are interested, you need to fulfil the following requirement: • Form of student exchange Hanyang • Transcript University • TOEFL score Send all of those requirement with subject SE_YourName_NPM (example: SE_Reza_2012120085) to our e-mail : [email protected] before 1st October 2017. If you need more information regarding the exchange program, you may visit our website at: www.io.unpar.ac.id ACADEMIC INFORMATION Area of Study Academic Calendar Colleges Fall Semester Co.llege of Business and Economics It starts from early September and ends in College of Computing December College of Engineering Sciences Spring Semester College of Languange and Culture It starts from early March and ends in June College of Science and Convergence Technology Department Service and Facilities Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering • Mentor Program Department of Industrial and Management Engineering • Ease of Transportation Department of Transportation and Logistics Engineering • Medical Care Department of Culture Contents • Internet Department of Mechanical Engineering • Campus Dining Department of Civil Engineering • Stationery & Convenience Store Department of Architecture • Cafe Department of Economics • Printing Services Department of Business Administration Department of Accounting and Tax Department of Actuarial Science Department of Applied Mathematics Department of Appl;ied Physics Department of Computer Science Cost Accomodation Accommodation KRW IDR Tuition Fee none 10.000.000 Hanyang University has various types of housing. All accommodation is located near the university. In and Dorm for a semester 1.095.000 13.000.000 around the housings there are general facilities like an Living Cost ATM, a convenience store, etc. Most rooms are shared (Consumption and 500.000 5.899.000 Transportation) with one roommate. However, there are also a limited Insurance for a number of single rooms available. 120.000 1.415.000 semester Total 1.715.000 30.314.000 PARAHYANGAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY EXCHANGE STUDENT 2018 IS OPEN! Warm greetings from Université Catholique de Lille! We are pleased to share with you the application procedure for exchange students wishing to apply to Université Catholique de Lille for Spring semester 2018. EXCHANGE APPLICATION If you are interested, you need to fulfil the following Université requirement: • Form of student exchange Catholique • Transcript de • TOEFL score Send all of those requirement with subject Lille SE_YourName_NPM (example: SE_Reza_2012120085) to our e-mail : [email protected] before 1st October 2017. If you need more information regarding the exchange program, you may visit our website at: www.io.unpar.ac.id ACADEMIC INFORMATION Area of Study Academic Calendar Faculties Fall Semester Faculty of Law It starts from end of August or early September and ends in December or January Faculty of Management, Economics & Sciences Spring Semester Faculty of Arts & Humanities It starts from early January and ends in May or Faculty of Medicine & Midwifery June Faculty of Theology Service and Facilities Schools • Orientation ESPOL – European School of Political and Social • International and academic advising Sciences • University restaurant ISTC College of Communication • University medical Centre • Cultural Centre ISL – Institute of Social Workers • Sport facilites *EDHEC Business School *EDHEC BBA IESEG School of Management ESTICE International Business School HEI – Engineering School ISA Institute of Life Sciences – Engineering School ISEN – Engineering School Cost of Living Type of Expenses Cost / month Accomodation Rent in university dorm 240 to 550 Euros Dormitory is available. AEU Charges in university dorm 40 Euros AEU : electricity – water Food (university restaurant 300 Euros AEU) Transport (bus/metro) 30 Euros Phone & Internet 30 Euros Total 640 to 950 Euros PARAHYANGAN EXCHANGE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY STUDENT 2018 IS OPEN! Warm greetings from University of Notre Dame! We are pleased to share with you the application procedure for exchange students wishing to apply to University of Notre Dame for Spring semester 2018. EXCHANGE APPLICATION If you are interested, you need to fulfil the following University requirement: • Form of student exchange of • Transcript Notre Dame • TOEFL score Send all of those requirement with subject SE_YourName_NPM (example: SE_Reza_2012120085) to our e-mail : [email protected] before 1st October 2017. If you need more information regarding the exchange program, you may visit our website at: www.io.unpar.ac.id ACADEMIC INFORMATION Area of Study Academic Calendar Schools Fall Semester School of Arts & Sciences It starts from mid of August and ends in School of Business December School of Law Spring Semester School of Philosophy & Theology It starts from mid of January and ends in May Major English Literature Service and Facilities Greek Studies History • Student Administration Italian • Student Services Office Legal Studies • Counceling Service Politics • Student Association Social Justice Studies • Academic Enabling & Support Centre Mathematics • Chaplaincy Accounting, Economics, & Finance • Libraries Human Resource Management, Management, Marketing and Public Relations Law Ethics Philosophy Theology Cost Accommodation AUD Tuition Fee none Accomodation $264 / week Health Insurance $300 / semester Accomodation Field Trip $1200 - $1900 Student ID Card $20 Student will live with a family or person in a Community meals $16 / week furnished room and house. Meals are part of the Residential Bond $150 agreement. Breakfast and dinner seven days a week and lunch provided on Saturdays and Sundays.
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