Stirling: A beautiful and historic city that once was the ancient seat of the Scottish crown.
Dominated by the famous Stirling Castle, the city boasts an attractive blend of modern shopping and leisure facilities and historic architecture. With convenient access to Scotland’s railway and bus systems, Glasgow and Edinburgh are within easy travel distance, as are Scotland’s major cities and the Scottish Highlands. The beautifully landscaped 310-acre campus is designed around a central loch (lake) and has been described by the Guardian as “some of the most beautiful campus scenery in the world.” Students enjoy some of Scotland’s best sports facilities, an on-campus-shopping precinct and cinema complex.
The University of Stirling was opened in 1967 on a brand new campus built on the estate of the 18th century Airthrey Castle. Currently approximately 11,500 students are enrolled, with 19% from overseas. The 2006 Times Higher Education Supplement ranked the University of Stirling in the top 10 in UK for the best student experience, whilst the International Student Barometer, 2007, voted Stirling 1st in the UK for a 'good place to be'. In 2009, Stirling earned the distinction Scottish University of the Year, by The Sunday Times.
The University has some of the finest sports facilities on a single site in the country, including its own golf course and golf academy, a state-of-the-art fitness center and appropriate arenas for all the major indoor and outdoor sports.
The academic semester is based on the U.S. semester schedule, which permits ease of credit transfer. CCIS students take three courses (modules) per semester for fifteen U.S. college creditss. The study abroad course catalogue is available on-line at:
http://www.external.stir.ac.uk/study-abroad/students_visiting/courses/index.php
Courses are available in the following subjects:
Accountancy
Aquatic Sciences
Biological & Environmental Sciences
Business and Management
Computer Science & Mathematics
Criminology
Economics
English Studies
Film and Media Studies
History and Scottish History
Journalism
Marketing
Modern Languages & Cultures
Philosophy
Politics
Psychology
Religious Studies
Sociology
Sports Studies
With 19% of its students coming from overseas and more than 85 nations represented on its campus, the University of Stirling is a truly international institution. It consistently receives high ratings for teaching and research and has over thirty years experience of study abroad.
Fall: September 11 -December 20, 2010
Spring: February 12 - June 4, 2011
(Note: Both Fall and Spring semesters include a 1-week mid-semester break)
Fall semester (September – December): March 15
Spring semester (February – June): October 15
The British Universities Transatlantic Association (BUTEX)awards up to eight scholarships for North American students studying in the UK. The application deadline is March 31.
Minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale
Minimum of 15 college credits
Minimum age of 18
$7,720
*Fees are subject change due to fluctuations in the exchange rate.
Instructional costs abroad, fees, orientation, field trips, sickness and accident insurance
Airfare ($1,000 approx.), accommodations ($2,600 approx./per semester), personal expenses, textbooks ($225 approx.), airport pick-up (optional) and meals.
Students can pick from a variety of university accommodations, including on campus residence halls or chalets, or rooms in flats on or off campus, all of which are without board. There are approximately 2,300 residential places on campus and the centrally situated facilities encourage a strong community feel. Students have much to occupy their time outside of the classroom. Student life takes many different shapes through student clubs, outstanding sport facilities, on campus stores, bars, cafes, and other social facilities. Modern computer labs with email/internet access are available to students at all times.
Student ServicesThe University of Stirling provides very comprehensive student services and student support. Students can make use of the free Glasgow and Edinburgh airport pickup service and the onsite orientation program at the start of each semester. A detailed Welcome Pack gives students information about student services. The International and Study Abroad Office provides information about a variety of tours (from half day to week-long) to attractive destinations all over Scotland, such as St. Andrews, Loch Lomond and the Isle of Skye. These are organized by an on-campus travel agency and additional charges will apply. Advisors counsel students who have academic questions. Many excellent services and amenities are available on campus including a four-floor library, 24/7 computer labs, laundry facilities, 50 meter swimming pool, state of the art fitness center, six indoor tennis courts, outdoor sports facilities, an arts center, shops, a post office, a movie theater, a travel agent and 70+ clubs and societies.
University accommodations are available on-campus within a short walk from all teaching facilities or off-campus in Stirling city which is readily accessed by regular bus services. The University of Stirling guarantees to house all study abroad students who apply on time in single study bedrooms for the duration of their program. There is no guarantee that this housing will be on-campus. Most housing has Internet access in the rooms.
"Studying abroad has been, and probably will remain, one of the best experiences of my college years. I made friends with people from around the world, sampled a variety of activities/foods that I don't have the opportunity of trying at home (anybody ever heard of haggis?), and learned the culture and lifestyle of another nation. It was truly an experience of a lifetime!"
- Devin Nelson
"Everybody who has the ability to study abroad should study abroad, it will change your life in more ways than you yourself ever thought possible."
- Elyse Vautrin
"My time at Stirling U. was completely life changing. I have never been in a place so beautiful that every morning on my way to class my breath was taken away. It was an experience that I will never forget and never want to either!"
- Laura Nywening
International Education Center
Brookdale Community College
765 Newman Springs Road
Lincroft, NJ 07738-1543
732-224-2799
732-224-2980 (Fax)
Email: international@brookdalecc.edu
http://international.brookdalecc.edu
Start the CCIS Study Abroad application process by downloading and printing the following forms. These PDF documents are viewed using Adobe's Acrobat Reader plug-in, which is available free. If you don't have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, click here.
CCIS APPLICATION PACKAGE AND INSTRUCTIONS
STIRLING APPLICATION PACKAGE AND INSTRUCTIONS
Complete CCIS application together with two letters of recommendation from professors, an official transcript, two passport-sized photos, Stirling Application and $35 application fee made payable to BCC International Education Center.
All costs, fees, and dates are subject to change without notification. Please contact the appropriate individual to verify all costs, fees, and dates for this program.
CCIS Stirling Study Program Sponsor:
Brookdale Community College
Janice M. Thomas, Ph.D.,
Director, International Education Center
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