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2009 - 2010 CALENDAR
Fall 2009: Sept. 8 - Dec. 18   (15-week Semester)
Spring 2010: Jan. 19 – April 30   (15-week Semester)
   (Spring Term for 10-week students is from January 19 – March 26)


CREDITS:
Regular 15-week students earn 16 semester hours
   (10-week students earn 10 2/3 semester hours)


FEES*
$11,900 per semester--tuition only; $8,870 per ten week term--tuition only (spring only)
$200 administrative fee for students not from GLCA campuses

*Some colleges use a different fee structure for off-campus programs. For complete information see your college's off-campus study adviser about fees and financial aid.

ADDITIONAL COSTS:
Travel to New York City for the interview*

* It is recommended that applicants visit the New York Arts office for an interview prior to acceptance and/or placement. The application should be received by the New York Arts Program office at least two weeks before the desired interview date. After applications have been received in New York, students will be sent detailed information concerning interviewing, travel, and housing. Students should plan on three consecutive weekdays in New York for their interviews with their NYAP faculty advisor and prospective sponsors. Orientation and room assignments are sent later.

In-city travel @ $25 per week (average)

Food, etc: $400 per month estimated (student's responsibility)

Housing: 
$2,875 per semester (15 weeks) or $2,390 per term (10 weeks) at 305 W. 29 St.   For more information about the Program House and its facilities, visit the Housing page.

Housing information and forms are sent after receipt of your New York Arts Program application.
  (Program housing is optional.)

DEPOSIT:

$100 for housing confirmation is paid directly to the New York Arts Residence with returned housing questionnaire.

STIPEND:
Students receive $25/week for travel and cultural event costs. Payments are made twice during the semester/term provided students' accounts are current.

MANAGING COLLEGE
Ohio Wesleyan University - for billings and academic transcripts.

BILLING PROCEDURES:
Ohio Wesleyan University bills home campuses prior to the semester or term; the home campus then bills the student or parent for tuition and housing. Bills are sent to students prior to the beginning of the semester or term.



   
 

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Tel:  212-563-0255      Fax: 212-563-0256
The New York Arts Program is managed by Ohio Wesleyan University
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