
Undergraduate J-Term and May Term Programs
Hamline offers multiple J-term and May term courses in various regions around the world. We are also able to work with students interested in using other non Hamline program providers during these time periods. Please contact the International and Off Campus Programs office for additional information. Read a copy of the Hamline University J-Term-May Term Study Abroad Policies here.
HAMLINE J-TERM AND MAY TERM COURSE OFFERINGS FOR 2014
The International & Off-Campus Programs Office is pleased to announce the Hamline Faculty-led J-Term and May Term Programs for 2014. Please click on any of the links below for more information.
J-Term Courses:
MUS 1080: Music History in Italy
*This course is limited to 20 participants. As of 5/17/2013, 18 of the 20 spots are filled.
SOC 1980: Sociology of Tourism, Focus on Hawaii
*This course is limited to 15 participants. As of 5/17/2013, 14 of the 15 spots are filled.
THTR 1980: Theatre of Britain
INTD 3990: International Internships in Shanghai, China
May Term Course:
HIST 1430: Greece - Ancient Culture, Modern State
Hamline Application Process
- Search all undergraduate J-term and May term programs (we encourage you to first look at Hamline's featured programs which are indicated by a yellow star
as Hamline financial aid is applicable to these programs).
- Review study abroad requirements.
- Meet with a study abroad advisor.
- Plan your study abroad budget and meet with the Financial Aid office.
- Complete Hamline's online study abroad application before the application deadline. Once you submit your online application, you must also submit an application fee. Please note: this fee is separate from the estimated cost of the course and may be paid by cash, check, cashier’s check, or money order (no credit cards). Checks should be made payable to Hamline University and payment must be submitted to the IOCP office by mail or in person. Once these items are submitted, you will be enrolled in the study abroad course. The application fee is refundable only if the program is canceled.
- After the application deadline you will receive confirmation of acceptance by email from the International and Off-Campus Programs office. If this is a non-Hamline program, you will receive additional information from the IOCP office.
After Acceptance:
- Apply for your passport. If needed, apply for visa (Students who are not U.S. Citizens should be in contact with the IOCP office to determine if this is necessary). Students who do not have a valid, non-expired passport as of the application deadline will be required to apply in person for a passport at the Minneapolis Passport Issuing Agency within one week of the application deadline.
- Schedule a mandatory Travel Medicine Consultation and submit the Travel Medicine Consultation Confirmation form.
- Attend mandatory pre-departure meetings. All students must complete the online orientation through their Studio Abroad accounts. Students must also attend any mandatory pre-departure meetings with the course instructor, if offered. If this is a non-Hamline program, you must schedule an appointment with a study abroad advisor.