ACADEMIC CREDITS
TRANSFER CREDITS THROUGH NEW
MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY
The CPI Spanish program is approved for transfer credits through the New Mexico State University (NMSU) for “Language Credit via Distance Education” program. Undergraduate credit for beginner to advanced courses is available and is transferable to other accredited universities. Graduate credit is also available.
Requirements and Policies for Students:
In order to receive credits for classes taken at CPI, students must contact the Office of Study Abroad at NMSU PRIOR to leaving for Costa Rica at:
Cindy Liechti
stdyabrd@nmsu.edu
Office of Study Abroad
MSC 3567 P.O. Box 30001
Las Cruces, NM 88003-8001
Tel: 505-646-5107, Fax: 505-646-3482
NMSU Students may receive university transfer credits for classes taken at CPI Heredia, Monteverde, and Flamingo through the Office of Study Abroad at NMSU.
Students must take the 5,5 hour-program a day . For every three weeks of studies between CPI Heredia and CPI Monteverde , students may take classes at CPI Flamingo for one week.
W hen filling out your CPI registration form, please sign up as a NMSU (via distance education) student, in the credits part. You may send your CPI registration form at http://www.cpi-edu.com/application.htm
The NMSU system
New Mexico State University makes several programs available to non-NMSU students wishing to earn graded credit for intensive study of Spanish. Graded credit is issued by NMSU for Spanish 111-112 (beginning), 211-212 (intermediate), 305 (topics in Hispanic Civilization), 325 (advanced conversation), and a graduate-level 590 course (Advanced Studies in Hispanic Civilization and Cultures). Check with the NMSU for additional courses that may become available.
The course instructor uses a WebCT course for orientation and language skill evaluation to determine placement level. Then, students accepted into the program travel to the cooperating institution abroad (CPI) to pursue intensive instruction and integration in local culture. Course progress is monitored by e-mail correspondence, WebCT assignments, and at the end of the formal instruction the student returns to WebCT to take an exam and fill out a final evaluation.
Eligibility
Students who are not currently attending NMSU may apply as long as they are in good standing academically at their home institution. Students need to receive permission from their home institution to transfer NMSU credit to their university. Since students are not accompanied by NMSU instructors, students must possess the maturity of character and work ethic to succeed in a self-directed program. Students must comply with NMSU's pre-departure orientation requirements.
Costs
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Items
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US$
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Notes
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| Paid
to NMSU |
NMSU Application
Fee |
250 |
Study Abroad application
and processing fee (non-refundable) due at time of application.
Fee includes non-degree admission to NMSU, ISIC card and
two NMSU transcripts.
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| NMSU Credit
Charge |
70 per credit |
NMSU will bill students for the
credits for which they wish to earn from NMSU. Transcripts
will be released once program is completed, work is evaluated,
credits are recorded, and all program fees have been paid to
NMSU and the host language institute (whose charges are additional). |
| HTH
Insurance (mandatory) |
40 per month |
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BROOKHAVEN COLLEGE - CURRENT STUDENTS & BROOKHAVEN COLLEGE - DISTANCE PROGRAM
CPI has established a direct relationship with Brookhaven College in Dallas , Texas so that both current Brookhaven College students and students from other colleges and universities can earn credits through their Multinational Academic Program ( MAP ). The Immersion Language Experiences available through these programs are an affordable means for students to experience valuable language and cultural immersion opportunities that provide a sound basis for more advanced study of the language.
PROGRAMS:
1. Credits for Current Brookhaven College Students:
Current students at Brookhaven College have the option of obtaining college credits for a variety of Spanish courses. To apply for this credit program, please contact Aaron Ostrom at bhcStudyAbroad@dcccd.edu to receive information about this opportunity.
2. Credits via Distance for Students from Other Universities:
The CPI Spanish Program is approved for transfer credits through Brookhaven College by enrolling in Study Abroad/Individualized Distance Learning courses. For information about this, please send an email request to Aaron Ostrom at bhcStudyAbroad@dcccd.edu to ask for information about their Multinational Academic Program ( MAP ) . Once you have received that information, be sure to seek advance approval from your institution, since each district, college, or state has its own policies regarding the types of credit it will accept. In the meantime, do not delay to make your free application for admission to Brookhaven College by applying on-line at
www.dcccd.edu/Future+Students/Admissions+and+Registration/Admission/
TRANSFER CREDITS THROUGH THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI (USM)
Through USM CPI Spanish immersion participants can earn beginner and intermediate Spanish transfer credit as:
1. Independent students – whether they be at the university or professional level.
2. An individual minor student -- for example, a high school student participating in our Teen Camp or traveling with their family.
3. Participants of high school travel groups.
Requirements and Policies for USM Transfer Credit Students:
• In order to receive credits for classes taken at CPI, students must contact USM PRIOR to leaving for Costa Rica at:
The University of Southern Mississippi
International Programs
118 College Drive #10047
Hattiesburg , MS 39406-0001
Phone: 601.266.4344
Fax: 601.266.5699
E-mail: studyabroad@usm.edu
• USM transfer credit students may receive university transfer credits for classes taken at all 3 CPI sites -- Heredia, Monteverde, and Flamingo.
• Students must register for at least the 4 hour-program per day . The credits are organized in the following manner:
NUMBER OF CREDITS |
MINIMUM NUMBER OF WEEKS AT CPI TO EARN CREDITS (20 hours of class per week) |
2 credits |
2 weeks of Spanish classes- intensive course |
3 credits |
3 weeks of Spanish classes- intensive course |
4 credits |
4 weeks of Spanish classes- intensive course |
6 credits |
5 weeks of Spanish classes- intensive course |
8 credits |
6 weeks of Spanish classes- intensive course |
9 credits |
8 weeks of Spanish classes- intensive course |
12 credits |
12 weeks of Spanish classes- intensive course |
• When filling out your CPI registration form, please sign up as a USM (via distance education) student, in the credits part. You may find your CPI registration form at www.cpi-edu.com/application.htm
The USM System
The University of Southern Mississippi (USM) makes several programs available to non-USM students wishing to earn graded credit for intensive Spanish study. Graded credit is issued by USM for Spanish 181 & 182 (mid beginning and high beginner), 281 & 282 (low intermediate and high intermediate).
Students are evaluated utilizing the following criteria:
20% Attendance and class participation
20% Written assignments
20% Homework
20% Final written Project or Presentation
20% Final exam
Eligibility
Students who are not currently attending USM may apply as long as they are in good standing academically at their home institution. Students need to receive permission from their home institution to transfer USM credit to their university. Since students are not accompanied by USM instructors, students must possess the maturity of character and work ethic to succeed in a self-directed program.
ACADEMIC CREDITS THROUGH YOUR UNIVERSITY
To obtain academic credit for classes
taken at CPI directly through your university, you should follow
the required procedures indicated below:
- First, the student should inquire about the
policies of the university in regard to acquiring university
credits via Spanish courses offered outside of the country.
- The student must inform CPI of the university
policy as well as provide the name, phone number, and e-mail
address of the university staff member responsible for approving
credits. The name of the academic institution should also be
included.
- Upon receipt of the information solicited in
point #2, CPI requests academic credit approval from the indicated
university staff member as well as provides detailed program
information and any additional documents that are required. CPI
does not charge an additional fee for this service.
- Once in Costa Rica, CPI follows the necessary
procedures approved by the respective university. The student
is expected to fulfill all university requirements, without exception.
PLEASE NOTE THAT IF YOU DO NOT ARRANGE
THIS BEFORE STARTING YOUR PROGRAM, YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO EARN CREDITS
FROM CPI. WE NEED TO KNOW THE UNIVERSITY’S REQUIREMENTS IN
ADVANCE.
If you have further questions about
obtaining university credits, click
here.
For example, the following universities
accredit CPI classes for their degree students:
- Olivet Nazarene University - Bourbonnais, IL
- Northeastern Illinois University, IL
- Anderson University - Anderson, IN
- Ohio University – Athens, OH
ADDITIONAL UNIVERSITY CREDIT
OPPORTUNITIES AT CPI
Another available credit option includes the case
of university professors accompanying a group of students from
their respective university. For some university groups the primary
focus is solely Spanish language acquisition and for others, the
concentration is Spanish language acquisition with a professional
focus, such as medical Spanish or Spanish for social workers. CPI
has worked in this capacity with the following universities:
TEXAS A&M
Since 2000 Texas A&M has coordinated
its Latin American summer semester abroad through CPI. The university
sends professors to teach Texas A&M credit courses and CPI,
in addition to Spanish classes, homestay, cultural activities and
excursions, provides a cultural comparison course for which their
students also receive course credit. The professor who was responsible
for establishing this collaborative program is Dr. Laura Stough.
Laura M. Stough, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Educational Psychology
Mail Stop 4225 TAMU
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4225
(979) 845-8257 (phone)
(979) 862-1256(fax)
lstough@coe.tamu.edu
STOCKTON COLLEGE
A professional seminar for social
work majors of Stockton College (New Jersey). Dr's. Diane Falk
and/or Lisa Cox, the professors of Stockton College, have restructured
our Social Work Seminar to meet the course work requirements of
their university.
Diane S. Falk, Ph.D., LCSW
Social Work Program Coordinator
Richard Stockton College of New Jersey
Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences
P.O. Box 195
Pomona, NJ 08240-0195
609-652-4736
FAX 609-748-5559
Diane.Falk@stockton.edu
Lisa Cox
Lisa.Cox@stockton.edu
COLBY COLLEGE
Offering a specialized Jan-term,
Colby College (Maine), was the first to initiate this particular
type of program at CPI. The course requires the primary focus of
students to be volunteerism with students dedicating the majority
of their time to helping marginalized communities. Students also
study 20 hours of Spanish per week and travel to tourist destinations
on the week-ends.
The contact person for this course
is:
Dr. Patrice Franko
Grossman Professor of Economics
Chair, Department of Economics
Economics Department and International Studies Program
Colby College
Waterville, Maine 04901
Office: 207-872-3347
pmfranko@colby.edu
ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY
Initiating the program in 2004 with
four weeks of study at our Heredia campus, in 2005 Arkansas State
University students spent three weeks in Heredia followed by one
week at our Monteverde site.
Contact:
Dr. Ruth Owens
rsupko@fastdata.net
COLLEGE OF SISKYOUS
A three week program in which students
studied at both our Heredia and Flamingo sites.
Contact:
Dr. Roberto Mazariegos
mazarieg@siskiyous.edu
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
AT GREENSBORO
Following our Social Work Seminar
model, the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, brought a
group of social work majors to Costa Rica for three weeks, spending
one week at CPI Monteverde and two weeks at CPI Heredia. In 2006
UNC hopes to add an additional week of travel and incorporate a
visit to Nicaragua as a comparison experience to their social service
work in Costa Rica.
Contact:
Dr. Dan Beerman
Department of Social Work
University of North Carolina at Greensboro
P.O. Box 26170
Greensboro, NC 27402-6170
Phone: (336) 256-0528
Fax: (336) 334-5210
drbeerma@uncg.edu

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