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MUW
offers an exchange program with
Aichi Shukutoku
University, which is located near Nagoya, Japan. This exchange
program
allows MUW students to attend ASU and ASU students to attend MUW for
one
or two semesters at the cost of their home institution's tuition and at
the cost of the host institution's room and board. MUW students
will
take Japanese language and studies courses for a total of 12-14
hours.
No prior Japanese knowledge is necessary unless students enter ASU in
the
spring semester, when no beginning courses are offered.
To
learn more about this program, click on the following site:
If
you are interested in this
exchange program,
please follow this recommended timetable:
1. Make an
appointment with
Dr.
Daffron, the Coordinator of Study Abroad Programs, early in the
semester
prior to the semester in which you plan to attend the program. You should also consult
with your academic advisor and your financial aid advisor about the
academic and financial feasibility of the program. If the
program seems like a good fit for your goals, submit the on-campus study abroad
application. To
qualify for the exchange
program, you must be
a full-time sophomore, junior, or senior with a minimum GPA of 2.75.
Preference
will be given to juniors and seniors with a 3.0 or higher. The study
abroad scholarship
committee
will review the application and typically will select one student to
attend ASU each
academic
year.
2. Once
your on-campus application has been approved, get program materials
from Dr. Daffron and make an
appointment with
your
academic advisor. At that meeting, review course
descriptions, and ask your advisor to fill out course
transfer forms for the courses that you plan to take and to
send
those forms through the
proper
academic channels.
3.
Make an appointment with your
financial aid advisor
if you plan to use federal financial aid. At that meeting, review the cost breakdown, and
ask your advisor to help
you plan
for an increased financial aid package. Also, make plans with your advisor for filling out
federal financial aid
forms
for the next academic year because you may be out of the country when
they
are due. Finally, ask Dr. Daffron about the availability of study
abroad scholarships.
4.
Fill out the ASU application in consultation with
Dr. Daffron, and ask Dr. Daffron to submit that
application.
5.
At pre-registration for the semester
in which you plan
to attend, sign up for UN 390: Study Abroad for the appropriate number
of hours. This course will serve as a placeholder for you in
computer
for federal financial aid and enrollment purposes.
6.
Finalize fees as you normally would
do so.
7.
Before departure, you must sign a liability waiver.
8. If you make any changes to your
schedule while in Japan,
you must notify your advisor and me. Unless you fill out a new
course transfer form and it gets accepted, you may not receive proper
transfer credit.
9.
Upon returning, make sure
that the Registrar’s
Office has received a copy of your transcript and that you
have
received appropriate credit. You will receive an S or a U for UN
390.
To
learn more about ASU, please contact:
Dr.
Eric Daffron
Coordinator of Study Abroad Programs

Leah
Peacock, W student, in Nagoya
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