Brussels Summer Program – EU Study Abroad
Location Information
For more information on this city and country, please visit:
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/
http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations
Eligibility
All Faculty-Led Study Abroad Programs have the following baseline requirements:
- You must have completed at least two semesters of college-level study as a degree-seeking student prior to participation in a study abroad program and you must be at least 18 years of age by the program’s departure date.
- You must be in good academic standing. Good academic standing is determined by the Registrar’s Office and is indicated at the end of your transcript each semester. Academic warning is a subcategory of good academic standing, so students on warning are still eligible.
- You must be in good disciplinary standing. The Office of the Dean of Students and Housing determine your standing based on your disciplinary record.
- You must maintain appropriate standards of behavior. Keep in mind that there are social aspects to the study abroad learning experience. Appropriate standards of behavior must be adhered to at all times. Please note: If you have had previous contact with GT study abroad programs, OIE, and/or the Office of the Dean of Students, applications may require additional time to be reviewed and processed.
- You must complete a mandatory OIE Pre-Departure Meeting.
NOTE: Some programs have additional requirements including language level, minimum GPA, class standing, etc. Please refer to the program contact or to the application instructions for clarification on any additional requirements beyond those listed.
Program Costs (Estimated)
PLEASE NOTE: This chart represents the cost of attendance for the semester abroad. It includes estimates for all included and non-included items. All students pay GT in-state tuition rates; out-of-state students add $250. Please note that Georgia Tech Lorraine out-of-state students pay the following: The in-state tuition rate plus $3500. Please note that these estimates are subject to change.
Costs in the preceding chart are estimates for undergraduates based on tuition rates posted by the GT Bursar for students. Undergraduate tuition rates, graduate tuition rates, and MBA tuition rates vary. Please check the GT Bursar’s web site to confirm actual tuition rates based on degree, term, or level of study. Actual costs may be higher or lower than those listed above, depending on the exchange rate and personal spending habits/needs.
Scholarships are available for study abroad! Please visit our scholarships page for more info.
Visa and Passport Information
- ALL participants of this program must have a valid passport. Complete information about how to apply for or renew a U.S. passport is available here.
- You must obtain all proper immigration documents, such as a visa if required. Students are responsible for securing all required travel documents per the host country’s regulations.
- You should contact the program for information on whether or not you will require a visa or other travel documents to participate.
- For visa information visit the U.S. State Department website here.
Experiences of Former Students
Want to hear from former study abroad students about the realities of daily life on the program? Want to see snapshots from around the world – taken by former study abroad participants? Check out these helpful links: Peer Advisors and Study Abroad Photo Contest.
Can’t find a student perspective for your particular program? Contact the program (info listed at the top of this page); the program often has lists of recent participants who are eager to tell other GT students about studying abroad.