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Office of Study Abroad and Outreach

Universite Laval Exchange Program

Snapshot

Program Details
³¢´Ç³¦²¹³Ù¾±´Ç²Ô(²õ)Ìý Quebec City, Canada
Term Ìý Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer
Credit Ìý Business, Management, Marketing, French
Classes HeldÌý On-site
Housing Ìý Residence Hall
Passport RequiredÌý Ìý Ìý Ìý
Program Eligibility
GPA 2.5
Grad credit Summer Business option
Non-Â鶹Éç Ìý No
Pre-requiste No previous proficiency required
Student Year Sophomore, Junior, Senior

About the Program

³Ò±ð²Ô±ð°ù²¹±ô:ÌýChoosing Université Laval is choosingÌýQuébec City, the capital of the Province of Québec. The city is located on theÌýbanks of the St. Lawrence River, and is known for its European charm, breathtaking vistas, and unique neigh borhoods. Over half of the campus is wooded areas, grasslands, botanical gardens and sports fields.

Semester Programs:ÌýStudents can participate in a semester long program in the college of business. More information is available .

Summer French:ÌýA French as a foreign language intensive program is offered May/June or July/August. This crash course is a five-week intensive French language class worth 6 credits. More information is available .Ìý

Summer Business:ÌýLaval offers two summer business programs each for 4 weeks and 6 semester hours of credit. Please note that this program is open to students from any undergraduate discipline. The summer business program is not part of an exchange. Students will pay program fees directly to Laval. More information is available .Ìý

Housing and Meals:ÌýThere are over 2,300 rooms divided among four residences, two of which are co-ed. The residences are connected by the underground tunnels that link all buildings on campus and are less than a 15 minute walk from three major shopping centres in Québec City.

Entry Requirements:ÌýUS citizens will not need to apply for a visa. Students who are Non-US citizens will be required to apply for an entry permit for study of 6 months or less. Students who will spend more than 6 months in Canada will need to apply for a student permit prior to entry.

Health Insurance:ÌýIt is a university policy that all Â鶹Éç students who study abroad are either covered under Â鶹Éç student health insurance OR have purchased the Patriot Travel Medical Insurance plan through .

Costs (Comparative Table)

Semester Program
ITEMS Â鶹Éç Laval
Tuition 12 semester hours, plan Q 4,603.44 4,603.44
Application Fee Ìý 75.00
International Required Insurance Ìý 200.00
Passport Ìý 170.00
Housing and Meals 4,790.00 2,500.00
Books and Supplies 400.00 400.00
Required Canadian Health Insurance Ìý 350.00
Total 9,793.44 8,298.44*

Ìý *Students will arrange their own airfare.Ìý

Summer French Program
ITEMS Â鶹Éç Laval
Tuition 6 semester hours, plan Q 2,301.72 2,301.72
Application Fee Ìý 75.00
International Required Insurance Ìý 200.00
Passport Ìý 170.00
Housing and Meals 1,260.00 830.00
Books and Supplies 200.00 280.00
Required Canadian Health Insurance Ìý 60.00
Total 3,761.72 3,916.72*

Ìý *Students will arrange their own airfare.Ìý

Summer Business Program
ITEMS Â鶹Éç Laval
Tuition 6 semester hours, plan Q 2,301.72 2,000
Application Fee Ìý 75.00
International Required Insurance Ìý 200.00
Passport Ìý 170.00
Housing and Meals 1,260.00 200.00 (most meals included in tuition fee)
Books and Supplies 200.00 -
Required Canadian Health Insurance Ìý 60.00
Total 3,761.72 2,705.00*

Ìý *Students will arrange their own airfare.Ìý

Financial Aid and Scholarships are available.Ìý

Semester Dates

Fall: September-December

Spring: January-April

Summer: May-June

You can find out more information about Université Laval by visiting theirÌý.


Academics

Semester courses are available in business. Summer courses are available in French language and business. For more information on specific courses, visit theÌý.Ìý


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Contact US:

Sarah Looman
sj-looman@wiu.eduÌý
Horrabin Room 8
Tel: 309-298-2504