The cost of the program may vary from year to year and depends on a variety of factors, including financial aid eligibility and the student's selected field site.
Costs Covered by the University
- Housing*
- Faculty supervision on-site
- Program activities
*Please note that because of university policy, students may not opt out of housing arrangements.
Costs Covered by the Student
Fixed Costs
- Tuition, 3 or 6 credits, field programs and remote studios: For graduate students, tuition is based on the International Affairs per-credit cost ($1,776 per credit). For undergraduate students, there is a $5,300 flat fee for 6 credits. Please email [email protected] with questions about specific program costs.
- Tuition, noncredit, field programs in person: There is a $5,300 flat fee for those who wish to participate in the IFP (in person) without earning academic credits.
- Tuition, noncredit, remote studios online: There is a $2,700 flat fee for those who wish to participate in the remote studios (online) without earning academic credits.
Additional Variable Costs
- Airfare to and from the IFP location
- Local travel and transportation
- Living and personal expenses beyond housing
- Vaccinations and other medical expenses
Scholarship Resources
Many study abroad scholarships are available through external organizations. It is worthwhile to research and apply for scholarships on your own. Âé¶¹´«Ã½É«Ç鯬 scholarship resources are listed below. You can also find more general information about scholarships
at this link.
Other external resources:
- U.S. government-sponsored scholarships and fellowships, including , numerous ,
, and
- Private scholarships, such as and
- Financial aid for Latin American and Caribbean international students in the United States ()Ìý