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FINANCIAL INFORMATION<br />

Program expenses<br />

Program fee<br />

The program fee for Strasbourg includes:<br />

• The pre-departure meetings<br />

• The European Identity Signature Seminar (see below)<br />

• Orientation in Strasbourg<br />

• Selected cultural activities in Strasbourg<br />

• Housing in private homes<br />

• 12 meals weekly (seven breakfasts and five dinners)<br />

• All-school field trips and events such as “Family Night,” “Farewell Banquet,” etc.<br />

• International Student I.D.<br />

• Bus/tram pass<br />

• Registration at the <strong>University</strong> of Strasbourg Sports Center<br />

European Identity Signature Seminar<br />

The costs covered include:<br />

• Inter-city transportation on a private bus<br />

• Entry fees, guided tours, and group activities<br />

• Accommodations in hotels and hostels<br />

• Breakfast every morning<br />

• Three group meals<br />

You should budget approximately $400 for the other meals during the seminar. Do NOT<br />

bring large amounts of cash!<br />

Financial aid<br />

Transferring your financial aid from your home institution<br />

(Non-<strong>SU</strong> students only. This information does NOT apply to students from direct-billed<br />

schools.)<br />

If you are matriculated at a university or college other than <strong>SU</strong> and are currently<br />

receiving federal financial aid, confirm that the aid will continue while you are studying<br />

abroad. The first step is to contact the financial aid office at your home school to<br />

determine if your school will process financial aid for your enrollment in an <strong>SU</strong> <strong>Abroad</strong><br />

program.<br />

If your home college has policies that preclude them from processing financial aid for<br />

you at <strong>Syracuse</strong> <strong>University</strong>, you may be eligible for federal financial aid through<br />

<strong>Syracuse</strong> <strong>University</strong>, but only if your home college agrees to sign a Consortium<br />

Preparing to Go: Strasbourg – Fall 2011<br />

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