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    Vienna, Austria: 2010-11

    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.

    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.

    Estimated Living Expenses per Semester
    (These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)

    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.


    Shanghai, China: 2010–11

    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.

    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
    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.

    Estimated Living Expenses per Semester

    (These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)

    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.


    London, England: 2010–11

    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.

    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.

    Estimated Living Expenses per Semester

    (These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)

    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.


    Osaka, Japan: 2010–11

    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.

    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.

    Estimated Living Expenses per Semester

    (These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)

    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.


    Guadalajara, Mexico: 2010–11

    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.

    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.

    Estimated Living Expenses per Semester

    (These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)

    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.


    Leiden, the Netherlands: 2010–11

    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.

    Tuition 2010–11
    Housing (Payable in Leiden)
       Double
       Single

    €2,300 = $3,443
    €3,450 = $5,164
    Program Fee $500
    * 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.

    Estimated Living Expenses per Semester

    (These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)

    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.


    Geneva, Switzerland: 2010–11

    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.

    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.

    Estimated Living Expenses per Semester

    (These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)

    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.


    Cha-Am/Hua Hin, Thailand: 2010–11

    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.

    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.

    Estimated Living Expenses per Semester

    (These estimates are to be used as a reference, not as firm quotes)

    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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    Office of Study Abroad
    Loretto Hall, Room 165
    Webster University
    470 E. Lockwood Ave.
    St. Louis, MO 63119
    800-984-6857 or
    314-968-6988
    fax 314-963-6019
    worldview@webster.edu

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