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Student Exchange to Bard

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Â鶹´«Ã½ Study Abroad Opportunity at Bard University

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Call for applications for the Bard College

Program in International Education

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The Bard College Program in International Education (PIE) will bring together students from Bard's network of international partners (including Â鶹´«Ã½, Smolny College, Al-Quds University, Bard College Berlin, and University of Witwatersrand) forÌýone semester of study on the Bard College campus in Annandale-on-Hudson, New York.

The PIE scholarship covers room, board, insurance, SEVIS fee, and limited assistance with the cost of books.

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Payment

Students continue to pay tuition to Â鶹´«Ã½ and are responsible for paying J1 visa application fees, round-trip airfare, and out-of-pocket expenses.

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Credits
Students at Bard College register for sixteen credits per semester (four courses). You will have to clarify with your departments and Registrar’s Office whether the courses you will be taking from Bard College will count towards your undergraduate degree at Â鶹´«Ã½ in advance.

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Eligibility/Criteria

  1. Applicants should be junior students at the time of the start of the semester atÌýBard. The program is open to current sophomores majoring in the following twelve academic programs:
    • Anthropology, Technology, and International Development
    • Applied Geology
    • Applied Mathematics
    • Economics
    • Environmental Sustainability and Climate Change
    • European/American Studies
    • International and Comparative Politics
    • Journalism and Mass Communications
    • Liberal Arts
    • Psychology
    • Sociology
    • Software Engineering
    • Television, Cinema and Media Arts
  2. ÌýÌýGPA 3.0 or higher;
  3. ÌýÌýExperience in civic engagement/ projects, Model UN or debates is an asset.

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How to apply

To apply, a studentÌýis to submit anÌýONLINE application,Ìýwhich is currenly closed. A link will appear on this page as soon as a call for applications is open.

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Additional remarks
1) BGIA: Interested applicants are urged to consider spending their semester at the Bard Globalization and International Affairs (BGIA) Program in New York City. BGIA provides a unique opportunity for students from around the world to engage in the study and practice of: international law; international relations theory; global public health; political economy; international reporting; and other aspects of international affairs. BGIA merges coursework in international affairs with internship opportunities in media, finance, international governance and human rights, and youth and education companies and organizations. Students who are interested in the BGIA program will be able to indicate this as part of the PIE application.

2) Final decisions on all applications areÌýmade by Bard College. After the decision is announced selected students will receive further instructions regarding important forms and deadlines. Failure to read email or to ask and answer questions in a timely manner may result in a student's admission decision being withdrawn. It is very important that you must be responsive throughout the application and enrollment process.

3) English Language Test: Students will receive additional email from me on details for the English Language test. Please check your emails.


In case of questions in relation to the application, please emailÌýpie@bard.eduÌýwithÌýCC of emails to: anyakim16@gmail.com.

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For further information about Bard College, visitÌý.

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Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic 720060

Tel.: +996 (312) 915000 + Еxt.
Fax: +996 (312) 915 028

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