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In partnership with Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs (ICISP), JALC students can spend a semester abroad in the cultural city of Salzburg, Austria. The city is situated in the northern foothills of Alps and is famous as the birthplace of Mozart.
Salzburg College is a private Austrian college situated in a 16th century townhouse in central Old City. Classes at Salzburg College are taught in English by local European professors. At Salzburg College, students can study:
The program integrates traditional classroom instruction with practical field experiences to enhance the student’s study abroad experience. Field experiences include excursions, guest lectures, immersion activities and interaction with local professionals. Field experiences for the semester program include:
Cultural events in Salzburg include concerts, plays, and exhibitions.
All students participating in a semester program are required to take German language. This program does require a departure orientation which is held at Heartland Community College in Bloomington, IL.
This program is open to serious students who have a strong interest in immersing themselves in Austrian culture and history. Students need no previous study of German to apply to the program. All students are required to register for credit and participate in all classroom and program activities.
Applicants must meet the following minimum admission requirements:
Students earn 15-18 semester hours in college credit in the semester program. Classes taken at Salzburg College are reflected on a student’s JALC transcript. Students are required to take the following courses:
Students may then choose two or three additional courses, primarily from the humanities and social sciences.
The cornerstone of the Austrian study abroad experience is living with local Austrian families and experiencing traditional Austrian life. Assignments to families will be based on personal interviews held during the week of coach travel in Germany that begins the program. Meals will be provided by the host family except for lunch, which can be purchased at the college.
A current passport and visa are required for students in the semester program. Upon acceptance into the program, students will be provided with directions on how apply for a visa.
Pre-departure orientation is typically held on a Saturday in Normal, IL at Heartland Community College. Attendance is required.
The program fee is $12,930 per semester, subject to change. Fees cover:
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In partnership with the Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs (ICISP) JALC students can spend the summer abroad in Toronto, Canada.
Study abroad in Toronto, Canada through ICISP – Summer
Over six million Canadians call the Greater Toronto Area home. Toronto is the most multiculturally diverse city on the planet: over 140 languages are spoken. It’s estimated that over half of Toronto’s residents were born outside Canada, and despite its complex makeup, the city’s motto is “Diversity is our Strength”. Toronto prides itself on its wide range of cultures, food and arts. In the summer Toronto is a blast: a vibrant, big-time city abuzz with activity. Some of the world’s finest restaurants are found here, alongside eclectic festivals, world-class sports, and the center for technology, entertainment and business in Canada. Humber Polytechnic is located within the traditional and treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit. Known as Adoobiigok [A-doe-bee-goke], the “Place of the Alders” in Michi Saagiig [Mi-Chee Saw-Geeg] language, the region is uniquely situated along the Humber River Watershed, which historically provided an integral connection for Anishinaabe [Ah-nish-nah- bay], Haudenosaunee [Hoeden-no-shownee], and Wendat [Wine-Dot] peoples between the Ontario Lakeshore and the Lake Simcoe/Georgian Bay regions. Now home to people of numerous nations, Adoobiigok continues to provide a vital source of interconnection for all.
Spend three weeks at Humber Polytechnic Global Summer School! The Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs (ICISP) is pleased to provide a summer study abroad program to Humber Polytechnic in Toronto, Canada. The program is designed for curious and passionate students ready to take on world issues in creative short-term courses in Toronto, Canada. Get ready for experiences that you’ll never forget this summer: lifelong friends, exceptional conversations, industry connections and insight into Canadian culture.
Summer Semester: March 1

Study abroad in the land of Hemingway, Chaucer, and Shakespeare! Students interested in spending a semester in England can explore British history, culture and society at Canterbury Christ Church University (CCCU) and earn JALC credit. The Canterbury program is the longest standing program of the Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs (ICISP) and among the most popular destinations for JALC students studying abroad.
Study abroad in Canterbury, England through ICISP – Fall and Spring
This semester-long program introduces students to British civilization and literature and provides cultural excursions to some of England’s most historic sites. Canterbury is located in the seat of Kent in Southeastern England, about 60 miles (98 kilometers) from central London. Canterbury is a historic English city and is home to Canterbury Cathedral and Marlowe Theater. Canterbury is also within proximity of regional transportation; many students spend weekends in London or surrounding towns exploring the English countryside. As part of the program costs, students will participate in several excursions and cultural trips to neighboring historical sites such as Stonehenge, Tower of London and Dover Castle. Cultural excursions vary by semester.
The Canterbury program is faculty-led; a faculty member from an ICISP institution will be on site during the entire semester to serve as a liaison between CCCU and JALC students for any concerns or issues that may arise. This program does require a pre-departure orientation which is held at Heartland Community College in Normal, IL.
This program is open to serious students who have a strong interest in immersing themselves in British culture and history. All students are required to register for credit courses and participate in all classroom and program activities.
Applicants must meet the following minimum admission requirements:
All students earn JALC credit; classes taken at CCCU are reflected as JALC courses on a transcript. Students will take four courses for a total of 12 semester credits. Students will enroll in two required courses:
In addition, students will choose two electives from an approved listing of courses, primarily composed of humanities and social science courses.
Students will live with a local British family. The homestay experience is the cornerstone of the English program and provides students with wonderful opportunities to gain firsthand experience with British culture. The International Office at CCCU screens local families carefully to provide JALC students with a safe, secure introduction to everyday British life. Many of the families have hosted students for years and have become veteran guides to life in Canterbury.
Linens and breakfast will be provided for the student by the home-stay family. There will be kitchen access for the rest of the meals. There is also a cafeteria on campus from which the students are able to purchase food.
Most home-stays are within a 30-45 minute walk from campus. Some home-stays may be further away; in such instances, local public transportation is available.
Students are required to have a current passport to travel to England. Passports must be valid for a minimum of six months from the anticipated date of return. Students who need to apply for and acquire a U.S. passport should visit the Department of State website for instructions on applying for a passport. Allow a minimum of eight weeks for standard passport processing. Rush service is available for an additional fee; check with the Department of State for current rates.
Visas for U.S. citizens are not required if studying in England for less than six months. Further information will be provided at orientation.
Pre-departure orientation is typically held on a Saturday in Normal, IL at Heartland Community College. Attendance is required.
The semester program fee is $8,970 USD. The program fee covers:
Fees do not cover:

In partnership with the University of Burgundy, the Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs (ICISP), and Parkland College, JALC students can spend five weeks of the summer abroad in Dijon, France. This program is held annually in the summer.
Study abroad in Dijon, France through ICISP – Summer
Students in this program will earn seven to eight semester hours of credit in French language and Western Humanities in France. Classes consist of lectures and discussions accompanied by field trips and activities designed to engage students in active learning and discovery. No previous study of the French language is required. In this program students will engaged with the culture of Dijon and France by exploring history, art, and local vineyards. The population of Dijon is 250,000 and is known as one of Europe’s crossroads. Dijon also host numerous museums and architectural monuments for students to visit and explore.
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Summer Semester: March 1
This program is open to serious students, teachers, and others who have a strong interest in immersing themselves in another culture. Applicants are required to obtain a physician’s approval as part of the application process. There will be a personal interview to determine the applicant’s maturity, ability to adapt to a different environment, and function successfully as a member of the group. The successful completion of the application process is required for admission to the program. College students must also present evidence of a 2.50 (out of 4.0) GPA as well as having completed 12 credit hours of college level work, including ENG 101.
Students will register for seven to eight credit hours. Upon successful completion of classes, students will receive credit on their JALC transcript. Students are required to enroll in a French language class. Classes will accommodate students at any level, from Beginning to Advanced. All classes consist of the following components: Grammar, Conversation, Reading Comprehension, Composition and Lectures.
The students stay in a newly-renovated residence hall with a private room with bath. Private rooms include a bed, desk, closet, shelving, small refrigerator, and bedding. Additionally, a kitchen and coin operated laundry machine is located nearby the rooms.
Meals are not included in the program fee.
A passport is required of all U.S. citizens to travel to France. U.S. citizens do not need a visa to travel to France; participants who are not U.S. citizens may need a visa to travel to France.
A pre-departure orientation will be held prior to the start of the program. Orientation will cover important information related to safety, security, insurance and program expectations. Attendance is required. Orientation is held at Parkland Community College’s main campus in Champaign, Illinois.
The program fee is $3,300, subject to change. Fees cover:
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In partnership with the Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs (ICISP) JALC students can spend the summer abroad in Accra, Ghana.
Study abroad in Accra, Ghana through ICISP – Summer
Ghana takes its name from the great medieval trading empire known as the Ghana Empire. It was founded by the Akan Ethnic group in the 13th century. The empire was rich in gold and traded widely with the Portuguese, Dutch, English, and others between the 15th and 16th centuries. This made it become known as the Gold Coast. The 17th century saw a shift into the slave trade, with devastating effects on the country and huge implications for modern world history. Ghana was the first African country south of the Sahara to gain independence from the colonial rule of the British in 1957. Ghana is well known for being among the world’s leading producers of high-quality sun-dried cocoa. Agriculture, forestry, and fishing employ more than half of the population. The country has a rich indigenous culture with people groups such as the Ewe, Fante, Nzema, and Ga Dambe, all with close ties to religion and institutions of chieftaincy. About 50 indigenous languages are spoken.
This program aims to develop a contextual understanding of history, culture and community in Ghana by engaging with the country both academically and experientially. As students visit both rural and urban areas of the country and interact with communities, they gain an understanding of the nation and the richness of its cultural identity expressed through music, art and other traditions. Students experience authentic Ghanaian life and genuinely interact with people from different communities. Through visits to historical sites and by engaging in immersive cultural experiences, participants reflect on the global impact of the country’s history, particularly through the lens of the diaspora and how it impacts identity both inside and outside Ghanaian borders.
Summer Semester: March 1

In partnership with Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs (ICISP) and Elgin Community College, students can spend a semester abroad at Carlow College in Carlow, Ireland. The semester program is administered by Elgin Community College, but students will earn credit on an JALC transcript.
This unique partnership enables students to immerse themselves in the culture of Ireland and visit County Carlow. Carlow is only one and a half hours southwest of Dublin in the gentle rolling hills of some of Ireland’s most beautiful countryside. The academic program contains culture courses and well as electives in the humanities and social sciences.
Nicknamed the Emerald Isle for its lush green landscape, Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic which features coastal mountains, agricultural lowlands and numerous rolling hills, lakes and bogs. With a population of 54,000, Carlow is home to two colleges including Carlow College, known to locals as St. Patrick’s College.
Located 50 miles south of the thriving capital city of Dublin, Carlow is best described as a quintessential Irish country town. Affectionately referred to as “Carlow-Town” by the locals, Carlow serves the nearby rural areas of the Barrow Valley.
The Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs is proud to sponsor a semester-long study abroad program to Carlow College, in Carlow, Ireland. The program is available in the fall and spring semesters.
Students in this program will enroll as full-time students at Carlow College. The cornerstone of the program is The Irish Experience course which provides students with an introduction to the history, culture, and people of Ireland. This course includes field study for students and a forum for inquiry into the country they reside in for the academic term. Also available are both Irish history and literature courses. The remaining course options are similar to those students take at their home college. Attention has been paid to identifying courses that will help students fulfill general education requirements for their degree programs. Participating in a semester abroad need not delay a student’s graduation date.
A faculty member from an ICISP member institution will be on-site in Carlow to serve as a faculty liaison to students, the Carlow College faculty and administration, Elgin Community College, and ICISP. While this individual will be a support for students and other individuals, s/he will also provide service to Carlow College as a visiting professor or in another mutually agreed upon capacity.
This program is open to serious students who have a strong interest in immersing themselves in Irish culture and history. All students are required to register for credit and participate in all classroom and program activities.
Applicants must meet the following minimum admission requirements:
Students will take 12 transferable college credits.
Required courses:
This required class is structured of American students and provides a safe environment in which the students can learn about Ireland. Students will then choose four additional courses from an approved selection of classes primarily composed of humanities and social sciences fields.
Housing is provided at Lennon House, a newly renovated residence hall on the college campus. Students will have a private bedroom and will share living space, kitchen, and bathroom with two or three other students. WiFi is available in the residence hall. Laundry facilities are available on the premises. The cost of housing is included in the program fee paid to Elgin Community College. Meals, however, are not included in the fee. A nice selection of grocery stores and eating establishments are located within walking distance.
A current passport and visa are required for students in the semester program. Upon acceptance into the program, students will be provided with directions on how apply for a visa.
Participation in a pre-trip orientation is mandatory. The orientation will be approximately six weeks prior to departure. Details will be sent upon acceptance.
This program for the 2014-2015 academic year is estimated at $7,300. The program fee includes:
The program fee does not includes:

In partnership with the International College of Seville (ICS) and the Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs (ICISP), JALC students can spend a semester abroad in Seville, Spain. At the heart of the beautiful and rugged region of Andalucia, the city of Seville has a rich and diverse history.
The International College of Seville (ICS) is a private, independent center of education that promotes international education and cultural understanding. The school is located in the neighborhood of El Provenir near the Maria Luisa Park. The college contains a reference library, TV room, internet facilities, quiet study areas and spacious classrooms. The program offers students the chance for comprehensive cultural immersion in the life of the Spanish community, complete with a local home stay with a Spanish family, cultural excursions and field trips.
This is a faculty-led program. Students will study intensive Spanish language and culture, along with electives in the fields of humanities and social sciences. Students interested in studying abroad in Seville are encouraged to apply early to allow extra time for visa processing. This program requires a pre-departure orientation which is held at Heartland Community College in Bloomington, IL.
This program is open to serious students who have a strong interest in immersing themselves in Spanish culture and history. Students need no previous study of Spanish to apply to the program. However, students with advanced Spanish language abilities may be able to enroll in courses at the University of Seville. Each student is required to register for credit and participate in all classroom and program activities.
All students must meet the following minimum admission requirements:
Students will attend classes at the International College of Seville and may earn 13-18 college credits per semester. Successful completion of required courses will be recorded as credit on your JALC transcript.
In addition, participants will take one or two elective courses from an approved course listing.
The cornerstone of the Spanish study abroad experience is living with local Spanish families and experiencing traditional Spanish life. Host families provide three meals per day and access to laundry facilities. There are generally one or two students per host family.
Students who do not wish to live with a host family may live in a privately owned student residence. The residencies are double share with three meals per day and access to laundry facilities.
A current passport and visa are required for students in the semester program. Visa applicants must first obtain a passport prior to applying for their visa. The visa application must be processed through the Spanish Consulate in whose jurisdiction (state) the applicant lives. Some Spanish Consulates now require up to four weeks to process visa applications.
Pre-departure orientation is typically held on a Saturday in Normal, IL at Heartland Community College. Attendance is required.
The program fee is $10,080 a semester, subject to change.
Fees cover:
The fee does not cover:

In partnership with the Illinois Consortium for International Studies and Programs (ICISP), the College of DuPage and the Costa Rican Language Academy, JALC students can spend the summer abroad in San Jose, Costa Rica. Explore the capital of Costa Rica through this unique immersion program. San Jose is the heart of Costa Rica and home to numerous theaters, museums, galleries, and other cultural gems. Costa Rica is an environmentally diverse country known for its rainforests.
Study abroad in San Jose, Costa Rica through ICISP – Summer
Students in this program will earn seven semester hours of credit in Spanish language and culture of Costa Rica. Classes consist of lectures and discussions accompanied by field trips and activities designed to engage students in active learning and discovery. No previous study of the Spanish language is required. Participants will live with local host families in San Jose and have the opportunity to fully immerse themselves in the Costa Rican lifestyle and culture. A faculty member from an ICISP institution will accompany the student group to Costa Rica.
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Summer Semester: March 1
This program is open to serious students, teachers, and others who have a strong interest in immersing themselves in another culture. Applicants are required to obtain a physician’s approval as part of the application process. There will be a personal interview to determine the applicant’s maturity, ability to adapt to a different environment, and function successfully as a member of the group. The successful completion of the application process is required for admission to the program. College students must also present evidence of a 2.50 (out of 4.0) GPA. If an applicant has special needs, the program will attempt to make whatever reasonable accommodations are possible, but as in many developing countries, it may be difficult to travel in Costa Rica.
Students are required to register for the two required classes. Upon successful completion of classes, students will receive credit on their JALC transcript. Students are required to enroll in a Spanish language class and a Costa Rican culture class. Program courses include:
Prior to the beginning of classes, all students will be assessed in Spanish language proficiency and placed at the appropriate level.
The cornerstone of the Costa Rican study abroad experience is living with local Costa Rican families and experiencing traditional Costa Rican life. Homestay may include double occupancy rooms. They will be provided with breakfast, dinner, and laundry service during the homestay period. This arrangement provides the opportunity for the student to continue practicing Spanish and to share the everyday life of the “ticos”. Families are chosen for their friendliness and helpfulness. Except in remote areas, the water in Costa Rica is drinkable. The homes are near public transportation. A few may be within walking distance to class. Lunch is not provided but there are many excellent places to eat.
A passport is required of all U.S. citizens to travel to Costa Rica. U.S. citizens do not need a visa to travel to Costa Rica; participants who are not U.S. citizens may need a visa to travel to Costa Rica.
A pre-departure orientation will be held prior to the start of the program. Orientation will cover important information related to safety, security, insurance and program expectations. Attendance is required. Orientation is held at College of DuPage’s main campus in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. This typically occurs over two days in May.
The program fee is $3,099, subject to change. Fees cover:
Fees do not cover: