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Internships in Paris, France

Summer 2009

12 weeks (early May to late July)

Sponsored by James Madison College, the College of Arts & Letters, the College of Social Science, and the College of Communication Arts and Sciences

Arranged through the Office of Study Abroad (OSA)

What's this program about?

This program is designed to engage students in a variety of experiential opportunities that reflect their career interests and provide an academic component to reflect upon their professional development as well as deepen their French language skills.

The program will be hosted by European Study Abroad (EUSA) that has an office and staff located in central Paris. EUSA will secure internships based on a resume, statement of interest and an on-campus interview. In Paris, EUSA will provide internship oversight and 24-hour emergency response.

Opportunities are available for unpaid internships in the following areas:

  • The Arts
  • Business
  • Communications
  • Film
  • Health and human services
  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Marketing
  • Non-governmental organizations
  • Politics

EUSA has also indicated an ability and willingness to search beyond those categories for students with other interests and skills.

What can I study?

The program facilitates the integration of experiential opportunities and French language coursework. It will begin with three days of orientation, and a two-week immersion course in conversational French. Internships are undertaken on a four-day/week basis for the subsequent ten weeks. 

All students will be required to enroll in three (3) credits of FRN 490 (Independent Study).

Additionally:

  • James Madison students must enroll in twelve (12) credits of MC 400 (9 cr.)and  MC 401 (3 cr.).
  • Arts & Letters students must enroll in eight (8) credits of AL 493B.
  • Social Science students must enroll in eight (8) credits of SSC 493.
  • Communication Arts and Sciences students must enroll in eight (8) to twelve credits from a combination of COM 493 and CAS 492.

This instructional model encourages students to integrate the workplace experience with the refinement of their French language skills.  While students from the sponsoring colleges will receive priority, in the case we receive a large number of applications, faculty leaders will work to arrange participation by students from the Colleges of Social Science, Communication Arts and Sciences, Agriculture and Natural Resources, and any others that may wish to participate.

What are the requirements?

Eligibility for enrolling in internship credits and academic requirements of those credits will be determined by the responsible academic unit.

Students need to have completed FRN 320 and FRN 321 (or demonstrate equivalent fluency) before participating in the internship program. Language skills will be assessed as part of the interview and selection process.

All applicants will also be screened for eligibility for credit, academic seriousness and maturity, and records of behavior with Judicial Affairs. Preference will be given to students with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 or higher. Students who do not meet this requirement may discuss their eligibility with the appropriate internship coordinator.

Applicants’ participation may be denied or their participation approval may be revoked if their conduct before departure raises doubts as to their suitability for program participation.

Where will I live?

Accommodations will be in the homes of families in Paris.  Meals are not provided, but information will be available on affordable student cafeterias in Paris.

Who can tell me more about this program?

For information on academic requirements or internship placements contact:

Grant Littke
James Madison College
Phone: (517) 353-6757

Bethany Judge
College of Arts & Letters
Phone: (517) 355-651

Oumatie Marajh
College of Social Science
201C Berkey Hall
Phone: (517) 353-9202

Vernon Miller, Ph.D.
College of Communication Arts and Sciences
564 Communication Arts and Science Building
Phone: (517) 355-3280

For information about on-site issues such as housing or transportation, contact:

Lynn Aguado
Office of Study Abroad
Phone: (517) 432-1168

Do I need a passport or visa?

U.S. and non-U.S. citizens need a valid passport both to enter other countries and to return to the United States.  If you already have a passport, make sure it is valid until at least six months after your return date.  If you must apply for or renew a passport, APPLY EARLY, since a minimum of eight to ten weeks is usually required for processing.  During peak travel seasons, more processing time is required.  Passport forms are available at many federal and state courts, probate courts, some county/municipal offices and some post offices.  They can also be downloaded from the Web.

For more information about passports visit the web page.

A visa is official permission granted by the authorities of a country where you will study or travel that allows you to enter and remain in that country for a specific purpose.  The visa itself is frequently a stamp in your passport, not a separate document. You will need a passport before applying for a visa and the passport plus visa process may take several months, so start early.   It is your responsibility to inquire about visa requirements for all countries you plan to visit while abroad; this includes countries that you plan to visit before or after your study abroad program.  If you are not a U.S. citizen, consult the embassy or consulate of the countries you will visit to learn their document requirements.

For more information about visas visit the web page.

Are there special health issues?

As part of your acceptance you will complete a Student Health/Emergency Treatment Authorization. It is your responsibility to ensure that your routine immunizations are up-to-date; inquire whether there are recommended and/or required immunizations or medications for the country/countries you will visit (including any countries you will visit that are not part of the study abroad program’s itinerary); and review educational issues relevant to your personal health and safety.

See the "Health Issues" section of the Student Handbook for further health information and recommendations.

How much does it cost?

The program fee in 2008 was $3,635 and included the following:

  • application fee ($100)
  • deposit ($200)
  • pre-departure orientation
  • accommodations
  • breakfast
  • accident and sickness insurance

Amounts not included in the program fee for which participants will need to budget include:

  • MSU tuition and fees*
  • airfare
  • additional meals
  • books and supplies
  • passport application fee
  • visa application fees (if applicable)
  • pre-departure doctor visits
  • pre-departure immunizations (if applicable)
  • personal spending money

Excluding tuition and fees*, these additional costs are estimated at $3,923 (US8).  Students may request a cost sheet which lists both the program fee and an estimate of additional expenses by contacting the Office of Study Abroad at (517) 353-8920.

*Check Student Accounts for current tuition, fees and taxes. MSU students pay the same amount they would pay to study at MSU; non-MSU students pay the Lifelong Education rate, regardless of state of residence.

Approximately two months before the program’s departure date, students will receive an e-bill from the MSU Student Accounts Office for the study abroad program fee.  Students will also be e-billed for tuition and fees, based on the number of credits taken, once they have enrolled in courses.  (Both amounts may be billed at the same time.)

How can I get help to pay for it?

Financial assistance is available to students who make appropriate arrangements with the Office of Study Abroad (OSA) and MSU’s Office of Financial Aid. 

If you are an MSU student and indicate on your application that you plan to use financial aid to pay for your study abroad experience, OSA will forward an estimated cost sheet to the MSU Office of Financial Aid for processing.  This form will include all anticipated costs associated with the program, including airfare.

If you are a non-MSU student, please request financial aid from your home university.  If your university is unable to award you financial aid, contact the MSU Office of Study Abroad to apply for loans only and you will be provided with instructions on how to proceed.

For further information about financial aid, visit the Web page.

Additionally, MSU students applying to any credit-bearing study abroad program are eligible for OSA Scholarships.   Some scholarships are based exclusively on academic performance; others are based on a combination of academic performance and financial need.  Requirements are listed in the scholarship application.  The deadline to apply for these scholarships is March 1st for summer programs.  

A generous endowment from the MSU Federal Credit Union, as well as additional resources provided through the Forest Akers Endowment, MSU Alumni Association, the Australia-Pacific Council, Eleanor and Charles Greenleaf Sr., Brigitte and Thomas Huff, the Georges Jules Joyaux Memorial Fund, the Kellogg Foundation, Charles and Marjorie Gliozzo, and contributors to the Overseas Study Endowment provide funding for these OSA scholarships.

For even more MSU scholarship opportunities through individual colleges or external scholarship possibilities (including funding for Multicultural students) visit the web page.

How do I apply?

You can apply online or download an application form.

Students are urged to apply by January 15, 2009 for access to the widest range of placement options.  However, applications for more limited options will be considered until the February 15th deadline for summer programs.

Selection of applicants is done on a rolling admission basis - that is, applications are accepted and students are evaluated and considered for admission throughout the academic year.  Please remember that applying early and meeting the minimum eligibility requirements does not guarantee admission.

A $100 application fee is required.  Students will receive an e-bill for the application fee that is applied to the cost of the program and is non-refundable once a student has accepted admission into the program.  Students who have accepted admission may also be billed for a non-refundable and non-transferable $200 deposit, also applied to the cost of the program.

Students who wish to withdraw their application are required to notify the Office of Study Abroad, in writing, that they no longer intend to participate.

Acceptance to all programs is based, minimally, on a faculty review of your transcript and a review of the Judicial Affairs Office records (MSU students) or Dean of Students Reference (non-MSU students).

Details about the admissions process, pre-departure information, what to know while you’re abroad, and information about returning home can be found in the Study Abroad Student Handbook that will be sent to you with your acceptance letter.

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Office of Financial Aid 252 Student Services
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Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities 120 Bessey Hall
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Area Studies Centers International Center
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MSU Global Access Information about the world -- its regions and peoples and important international issues
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OSA contact info: Office of Study Abroad
Michigan State University
109 International Center
East Lansing, MI 48824-1035
Phone: (517) 353-8920
Fax: (517) 432-2082
Email: studyabroad@osa.msu.edu
   
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