St. John's University
8000 Utopia Parkway
Queens, NY 11439
United States
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Phone: 877-STJ-6504, ext 6105
Fax: 718-990-2321
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Web Site:
St. John's University
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Study Abroad in Barbados with St. John's University
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Barbados
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Term: Academic Year, Fall, Spring
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Description
Students have the opportunity to spend a semester or full academic year at the University of the West Indies. Through its study abroad programs, St. John's University prepares students to succeed in our increasingly international marketplace. We emphasize a global perspective. Through studying abroad, you will put your education into action by going beyond the classroom, simply by living and learning in a new social and cultural environment.
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Subject Areas
Accounting,
Art History,
Art/Fine Arts,
Arts,
Biology (General),
Business Admin. & Mngmt.,
Chemistry,
Classical Studies,
Economics,
Education,
English,
English Literature,
History,
Humanities,
International Relations,
Legal Studies,
Liberal Arts,
Literature,
Marketing, Ad., & PR,
Mathematics,
Philosophy,
Political Science/Politics
and Psychology
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Cost in US$
contact us for more information
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Cost Includes
Tuition plus fees paid to University of the West Indies.
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This Program is open to
American
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements
Apartment/Flat,
Home-stays
and Independent living
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Participants Travel to Barbados
Independently
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Typically Participants Work
Independently
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Application Process Involves
- In-Person Interview Required
- Letters of Reference
- Phone Interview
- Written Application
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Typically The Application Process Time Is
2 weeks
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St. John's University's Mission Statement
St. John's University is Catholic, Vincentian, and Metropolitan. We aim not only to be excellent professionals with an ability to analyze and articulate clearly what is, but also to develop the ethical and aesthetic values to imagine and help realize what might be.
St. John's is a Catholic university, founded in 1870 in response to an invitation of the first Bishop of Brooklyn, John Loughlin, to provide the youth of the city with an intellectual and moral education.
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Are you interested in this
study abroad program?
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