How could you not like earning college credit while on a cruise exploring countries all over the world? Some have called it life changing, and the semester of their dreams.
While there are several positives, there are a few drawbacks. Some participants complain of experiencing seasickness for the first few weeksYou will need to work hard in order to do well academically.
You will be taking college-level courses, so keeping up with assignments and homework is important. There are a few steps you should take if you feel Semester at Sea is right for you. If you are an undergraduate, be sure to talk to your university to ensure that the credits you earn will transfer. Once you apply, continue to look for scholarship opportunities and wait to be selected. With enough diligence, dedication, and the financial means, you can have an incredible experience with Semester at Sea.
Best of luck in your study abroad endeavors! The mission of Volunteer Forever is to make it easier for people to volunteer, teach, intern, and travel around the world by helping them find and fund their trips abroad. To stay in touch! Study Prof. Development What Is Semester at Sea? What is Semester at Sea? How long is the Semester at Sea program? What different voyages are available? What about the ship?
How are the rooms? What are the best parts of Semester at Sea? How do I apply for Semester at Sea? Do I get course credit for participating in Semester at Sea?
Will my credits transfer to other universities? What are the courses and curriculum like? How much does Semester at Sea cost? Courses are fully accredited at Colorado State and most meet the generally accepted standards for transfer to Notre Dame. Enrolled students interested in Semester at Sea are encouraged to connect with the Office of Academic Affairs at least one year prior to intended embark.
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