GERMANY-PADERBORN THE UNIVERSITY OF PADERBORN
Visit this university’s website at: http://www.uni-paderborn.de Paderborn A lively modern town with a population of 140,000 Economic centre of the East-Westphalia region An information technology center Located in the centre of Europe and within easy reach of popular travel destina- tions such as Paris, Prague, Amsterdam, Vienna, Krakow, Berlin, Munich and Cologne.
University of Paderborn —Exchange Program for ISU Students ONLY About 14,000 students Be partnered with a Paderborn Buddy Organized social activities for international students
Business Program A three-month German Language Course beginning January is required of all Business students. Depending on your level of German at the end of the language program, before the semester you may choose to enroll in business courses in either English or German. Duration - Spring ONLY! A variety of business courses in English: Strategic Marketing Manage- 3-month Language Course ment, Economic Policy in Germany, and Quality Management in Europe. plus Semester classes January-July Courses designed for all business students rather than just for Americans. Application Deadline English & Computer Science Programs October 1st Courses in American and British Literature are available to English majors and are taught in English. Also available are courses in Applied Computer Science. Paderborn How To Apply concentrates on computer science and its application, and especially 1. Make an appointment with a Study on IT-related aspects of interdisciplinary collaboration involving all Abroad Advisor in OISP*, Fell Hall the academic departments of the university. Room 308 (Ph: 438-5276) 2. Pick up a study abroad application Cost form along with: The estimated budget includes room and board, airfare, OISP* fees, ISU a) 2 Faculty/Staff Recommendations reduced tuition & insurance, International Student ID Card, local b) Essay (in English) transportation, books, supplies & personal expenses. c) Course Placement Request Sheet 3. Make an appointment with your Financial aid is available to those who qualify. To make an appointment Academic Advisor—discuss your call 438-2231. graduation needs & possible courses Please see budget on the back of this flyer for estimated costs abroad 4. All students need to see Dr. Iris Varner, Housing (see contact details) Dorm or apartment 5. Make an appointment with the Financial Aid Office—if you qualify For more information on this program, contact: 6. Complete and turn in application along Keith Dutton, International Business with required paperwork to Fell Hall COB 119, Ph: 438-7987, Email: [email protected] Room 308 before the application deadline
Office of International Studies and Programs, Fell 308 contact us @ 309.438.5276 Email: [email protected] www.internationalstudies.IllinoisState.edu Students who need accommodations based on a disability may contact 438-5853 or 438-8620 (TT/TDD).