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Universidad Antonio de Nebrija in Madrid

Term To Study: Fall 2013
Application Deadline: Mar 15, 2013
Program Starts: Sep 01, 2013
Program Ends: Dec 22, 2013
Major 1: Art Fine & Studio
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Major 2: Humanities Other
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Major 3: Social Science Other
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Major 4: Theatre or Drama
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Program Category: One-Country
Program Type: Exchange
Link 1: Programas Internacionales, Universidad Nebrija
Program Locations: Madrid
Contact Name: Sara Connolly
Contact Email: study.abroad@purchase.edu
What is Included: The exchange with Nebrija is a tuition exchange only. SUNY tuition is paid to Purchase College. Students are responsible for fees charged by the host institution and any personal expenses.
What is not Included: Transportation, Room and Board
Estimated Costs: Accommodation: Varies widely:
• A rented room in the city centre can average $ 635 / month (not including utilities).
• A homestay with a family (arranged through the University) during 2011-2012 will be $1050 / month; full pension will be $1250 / month.
• Limited spaces in our residence halls may be available for $1,600 / month.

Study material/books:
Depends on the study area. In the Hispanic Studies Programme, students may spend an average of $70 per course, for example. In a different study area, such as Journalism, students may spend $45 per semester.

Food/drinks:
Completely at the discretion of the student. Average prices for meals at restaurants are as follows: breakfast, $3-4.50; lunch, $18-22; dinner, $14-21.
What students spend on groceries varies widely.

Transportation:
Monthly pass prices are available on the Metro de Madrid Web site (http://www.metromadrid.es/es/index.html).
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universidad nebrija information
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Program Description

Antonio de Nebrija University is a private and independent university which takes its name from the 15th century humanist who published the first grammar of the Spanish language. In keeping with the effort to expand Spanish language and culture and to promote understanding between people of many nations, the university welcomes students from all over the world to experience modern Spain in a traditional university setting. The university aspires to maintain the highest quality of scientific investigation and academic instruction. It is a small university, with an annual enrollment of approximately 3,000 Spanish students and 500 international students. The student to teacher ratio is roughly 10:1.

The university is divided into two campuses: Dehesa de la Villa and Berzosa.Purchase students will take classes at the Dehesa de la Villa campus, which is located in northwest Madrid. It is well-communicated by metro and bus to the rest of the city. The Dehesa de la Villa campus is home to international students taking classes at the Hispanic Studies Center and also to Spanish students taking classes in Industrial Engineering and Computer Science Engineering. All of these students, international and Spanish alike, share the same academic building and have access to the same library, computer lab, cafeteria, and general university services.

Please note: Minimum level of B2 in Spanish (according to the Common European Framework Reference) required to take courses taught in Spanish through one of the Integrated Programmes.

No minimum level of Spanish required for the Hispanic Studies Programme.

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Capital: Madrid
Per-capita GDP: $ 31000
Size: 505370 km2
Time Zone: (GMT + 01:00 hour) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris

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