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Vienna, Austria: 2010-11
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Program Costs per Semester
Undergraduate study abroad tuition covers 12-18 credit hours of study at Webster University per semester. Summer tuition is billed per credit hour. Students must maintain full-time status while abroad. A security deposit is required two weeks after acceptance, which may be partially or fully refunded at the end of the program.
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| Tuition |
2010–11 Tuition |
| Housing (Payable in Vienna): |
€1,960–€3,260 = $2,937–$4,885 |
| Program Fee |
$500 |
| Tuition and fees include: instruction and teaching; basic accident and sickness insurance; an International Student Identity Card (ISIC); Lonely Planet guide; program handbook; Webster University transcript; and pre-departure and on-site orientation materials. |
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Estimated Living Expenses per Semester (These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)
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| U.S. Passport |
$100 |
| Round-trip airfare to Vienna (VIE) |
$1,500–2,100 |
| Multiple-entry, non-immigrant VISA to Austria |
Gratis |
| Meals |
€1,140 = $1,708 |
| Books |
€400 = $600 |
| Local transportation/activities |
€165–€250 = $248–$375 |
| Applied Music Charges |
€320 = $4480 |
| Living expenses are costs incurred individually by the student during ONE 16-WEEK SEMESTER of study in Austria. Costs outlined above don't include souvenirs or travel outside the local community. |
| NOTE: All costs are based on exchange rate of €1 = $1.50. |
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Shanghai, China: 2010–11
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Program Costs per Semester
Undergraduate study abroad tuition covers 12-18 credit hours of study at Webster University per semester. Summer tuition is billed per credit hour. Students must maintain full-time status while abroad. A security deposit is required two weeks after acceptance, which may be partially or fully refunded at the end of the program.
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| Tuition |
2010–11 Tuition |
Housing: Shanghai Int'l Studies University (Payable in China) Single Double Housing fee includes utilities and Internet access. |
$2,300 $1,200
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| Program Fee |
$500 |
| Tuition and fees include: instruction and teaching; basic accident and sickness insurance; an International Student Identity Card (ISIC); Lonely Planet guide; program handbook; Webster University transcript; and pre-departure and on-site orientation materials. |
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Estimated Living Expenses per Semester
(These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)
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| U.S. Passport |
$100 |
| Round-trip airfare to Shanghai (PVG) |
$1,500-$2,000 |
| Multiple-entry, non-immigrant VISA to China |
$130 |
| Meals |
$800 |
| Books |
$200 |
| Local transportation/activities |
$600-$800 |
| Students staying in the apartments need bed sheets, blanket, towels, etc. |
$150 |
| Living expenses are costs incurred individually by the student during ONE 16-WEEK SEMESTER of study in China. Costs outlined above don't include souvenirs or travel outside the local community. |
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London, England: 2010–11
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Program Costs per Semester
Undergraduate study abroad tuition covers 12-18 credit hours of study at Webster University per semester. Summer tuition is billed per credit hour. Students must maintain full-time status while abroad. A security deposit is required two weeks after acceptance, which may be partially or fully refunded at the end of the program.
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| Tuition |
2010–11 Tuition |
Housing: Single Occupancy Double Occupancy Triple Occupancy |
$6,127 $4.919 $4,535 |
| Program Fee |
$500 |
| Tuition and fees include: instruction and teaching; basic accident and sickness insurance; an International Student Identity Card (ISIC); Lonely Planet guide; program handbook; Webster University transcript; and pre-departure and on-site orientation materials. |
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Estimated Living Expenses per Semester
(These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)
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| U.S. Passport |
$100 |
| Round-trip airfare to London (LGW or LHR) |
$1,400–$1,700 |
| Multiple-entry, non-immigrant VISA to England |
N/A |
| Meals |
Included with housing |
| Books |
£157 = $261 |
| Moderate activities |
£1,050 = $1,744 |
| Local Transportation |
£220 = $366 |
| Living expenses are costs incurred individually by the student during ONE 16-WEEK SEMESTER of study in England. Costs outlined above don't include souvenirs or travel outside the local community. |
| NOTE: Costs are based on an exchange rate of £1 = $1.66. |
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Osaka, Japan: 2010–11
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Program Costs per Semester
Undergraduate study abroad tuition covers 12-18 credit hours of study at Webster University per semester. Summer tuition is billed per credit hour. Students must maintain full-time status while abroad. A security deposit is required two weeks after acceptance, which may be partially or fully refunded at the end of the program.
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| Tuition |
2010–11 Tuition |
| Housing estimate (Payable to Kansai) |
¥170,000 = $1,900 |
| Program Fee |
$500 |
| Tuition and fees include: instruction and teaching; basic accident and sickness insurance; an International Student Identity Card (ISIC); Lonely Planet guide; program handbook; Webster University transcript; and pre-departure and on-site orientation materials. |
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Estimated Living Expenses per Semester
(These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)
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| U.S. Passport |
$100 |
| Round-trip airfare to Osaka (KIX) |
$1,600–$2,000 |
| Multiple-entry, non-immigrant VISA to Japan |
Gratis |
| Meals |
¥155,600 = $1,600 |
| Books |
¥27,230 = $280 |
| Student Council fee |
¥4,000 = $30 |
| Japanese National Health Insurance |
¥25,500 = $250 |
| Local transportation/activities |
¥220,000 = $2,260 |
| Living expenses are costs incurred individually by the student during ONE 16-WEEK SEMESTER of study in Japan. Costs outlined above don't include souvenirs or travel outside the local community. |
| NOTE: Costs are based on an exchange rate of ¥1 = $0.0111931. |
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Guadalajara, Mexico: 2010–11
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Program Costs per Semester
Undergraduate study abroad tuition covers 12-18 credit hours of study at Webster University per semester. Summer tuition is billed per credit hour. Students must maintain full-time status while abroad. A security deposit is required two weeks after acceptance, which may be partially or fully refunded at the end of the program.
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| Tuition |
2010–11 Tuition |
Housing (Payable in Guadalajara) Single Occupancy Home-stay Double Occupancy Home-stay |
$1,584 $1,404 |
| Program Fee |
$500 |
| Tuition and fees include: instruction and teaching; basic accident and sickness insurance; an International Student Identity Card (ISIC); Lonely Planet guide; program handbook; Webster University transcript; and pre-departure and on-site orientation materials. |
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Estimated Living Expenses per Semester
(These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)
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| U.S. Passport |
$100 |
| Round-trip airfare to Guadalajara (GDL) |
$700-900 |
| Multiple-entry, non-immigrant VISA to Mexico |
$35 |
| Meals |
Included with home-stay |
| Books |
$75 |
| Registration fees |
$25-$50 |
| Airport pickup fee |
$20 |
| Home-stay reservation fee |
$20 |
| Mexico City field trip (optional) |
$250 |
| Local transportation/activities |
$990 |
| Living expenses are costs incurred individually by the student during ONE 16-WEEK SEMESTER of study in Mexico. Costs outlined above don't include souvenirs or travel outside the local community. |
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Leiden, the Netherlands: 2010–11
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Program Costs per Semester
Undergraduate study abroad tuition covers 12-18 credit hours of study at Webster University per semester. Summer tuition is billed per credit hour. Students must maintain full-time status while abroad. A security deposit is required two weeks after acceptance, which may be partially or fully refunded at the end of the program.
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| Tuition |
2010–11 |
Housing (Payable in Leiden) Double Single |
€2,300 = $3,443 €3,450 = $5,164 |
| Program Fee |
$500 |
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* Most rooms are single rooms and shared rooms are very limited.
Tuition and fees include: instruction and teaching; basic accident and sickness insurance; an International Student Identity Card (ISIC); Lonely Planet guide; program handbook; Webster University transcript; and pre-departure and on-site orientation materials.
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Estimated Living Expenses per Semester
(These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)
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| U.S. Passport |
$100 |
| Round-trip airfare to Amsterdam (AMS) |
$1,700–2,100 |
| Multiple-entry, non-immigrant VISA to the Netherlands |
Gratis |
| Resident Permit (if staying more than 90 days) |
€390 = $604 |
| Meals |
€2,105 = $3,152 |
| Books |
€255 = $382 |
| Local transportation/activities |
€192 = $288 |
| Living expenses are costs incurred individually by the student during ONE 16-WEEK SEMESTER of study in the Netherlands. Costs outlined above don't include souvenirs or travel outside the local community. |
| NOTE: Costs are based on exchange rate of €1 = $1.50. |
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Geneva, Switzerland: 2010–11
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Program Costs per Semester
Undergraduate study abroad tuition covers 12-18 credit hours of study at Webster University per semester. Summer tuition is billed per credit hour. Students must maintain full-time status while abroad. A security deposit is required two weeks after acceptance, which may be partially or fully refunded at the end of the program.
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| Tuition |
2010–11 Tuition |
Housing (Payable in Geneva) Single Occupancy (studio or apartment)
Double Occupancy |
CHF 2,700–3,320= $2,503–$3,078 CHF 1,600–2,340 $1,484–$2,170 |
| Program Fee |
$500 |
| Tuition and fees include: instruction and teaching; basic accident and sickness insurance; an International Student Identity Card (ISIC); Lonely Planet guide; program handbook; Webster University transcript; and pre-departure and on-site orientation materials. |
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Estimated Living Expenses per Semester
(These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)
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| U.S. Passport |
$100 |
| Round-trip airfare to Geneva (GVA) |
$1,200–1,600 |
| Multiple-entry, non-immigrant VISA to Switzerland |
$96 |
| Meals |
CHF 1,600 = $1,484 |
| Books |
CHF 315 = $292 |
| Local transportation/activities |
CHF 120 = $112 |
| Swiss Medical Insurance (semester students only) |
CHF 80-$75 |
| OCP (foreign police) departure form attestation (semester students only) |
CHF 25=$24 |
| Swiss Residency Permit (semester students only) |
CHF 200 = $186 |
| Living expenses are costs incurred individually by the student during ONE 16-WEEK SEMESTER of study in Switzerland. Costs outlined above don't include souvenirs or travel outside the local community. |
| NOTE: Costs are based on an exchange rate of 1 CHF = $0.93. |
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Cha-Am/Hua Hin, Thailand: 2010–11
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Program Costs per Semester
Undergraduate study abroad tuition covers 12-18 credit hours of study at Webster University per semester. Summer tuition is billed per credit hour. Students must maintain full-time status while abroad. A security deposit is required two weeks after acceptance, which may be partially or fully refunded at the end of the program.
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| Tuition |
2010–11 Tuition* |
Housing (Payable in Thailand) Single Double |
36,000 THB = $1,086 18,000 THB = $543 |
| Program Fee |
$500 |
| Transportation (shuttle - Payable in Thailand) |
5,125 THB = $155 |
*Webster Thailand charges a $49 per class fee for media classes. Tuition and fees include: instruction and teaching; basic accident and sickness insurance; an International Student Identity Card (ISIC); Lonely Planet guide; program handbook; Webster University transcript; and pre-departure and on-site orientation materials. |
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Estimated Living Expenses per Semester
(These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)
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| U.S. Passport |
$100 |
| Round-trip airfare to Bangkok (BKK) |
$1,500–$2,000 |
| Multiple-entry, non-immigrant VISA to Thailand |
$175 |
| Meals |
6,573 THB = $199 |
| Books |
5,008 THB = $151 |
| Local transportation/activities |
16,746 THB = $505 |
Utilities Single Housing Double Housing |
6,567 THB = $199 7,815–9,379 THB = $236-$283 |
| Media Classes |
$3,135 THB = $95 |
| Living expenses are costs incurred individually by the student during ONE 16-WEEK SEMESTER of study in Thailand. Costs outlined above don't include souvenirs or travel outside the local community. |
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