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The Master of Arts in
Cultural Translation is a one-year program with two full-time
semesters and one part-time summer semester of six credits.
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Fall 2011 |
Spring 2012 |
Summer 2012 |
Academic Year |
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4 months |
5 months |
2 months |
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Tuition and Costs |
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Tuition (1) |
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4,704 |
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Health Insurance (2)
(4) |
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Orientation fee (4) |
510 |
0 |
0 |
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Required Fees
(sub-total) |
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Estimated Living Expenses |
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Housing (3)
(5) |
3,250 |
2,600 |
1,300 |
7,150 |
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Travel - Airfare |
800 |
800 |
0 |
1,600 |
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Local Transportation |
307 |
0 |
0 |
307 |
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Books |
500 |
500 |
250 |
1,250 |
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Food |
1,200 |
1,500 |
600 |
3,300 |
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Utilities and Phone |
360 |
450 |
180 |
990 |
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Personal Expenses |
1,000 |
1,250 |
500 |
2,750 |
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Living Expenses (sub-total) |
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TOTAL
(in euros) |
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*As the thesis semester
does not constitute a full-credit load (six credits), cost is
determined on a per-credit basis of €784 per credit-hour.
** Summer research
component can be completed off campus. Estimated living expenses
will vary.
IMPORTANT for
students with US federal loans: US Federal
Code of Regulations does not permit American students
registered at a foreign institution to qualify for
federal loans during periods where the student intends
to be physically present in the US. Thus, such
students should not plan to conduct their internship or
thesis in the US if they wish to maintain federal loan
eligibility. In addition, students must be registered at
least half-time and be making reasonable progress
towards a degree in order to qualify for loans or a loan
deferment. Therefore, students who request a thesis or
Internship extension do NOT qualify for loans beyond the
semester in which they are officially registered.
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NOTES
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1
Tuition and fees:
Tuition and fees reflect
the 2012-2013 levels. Fees for the 2013-2014 academic year
(which take effect in Fall 2013) will be published during Spring
2013. All tuition and fees must be paid in Euros.
2 The health insurance fee is paid once a year during the
student’s first semester and will cover the student for the
year.
3
A one-or two-month security deposit is required and may be
returned at the end of the year.
4
These fees are based on 2011-2012 figures and may vary slightly
for the coming year. The Web site will be updated as soon as we
have the official amounts.
5
Fall housing estimate includes housing deposit.
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