

Berlin School of Economics
The Berlin School of Economics.
Eligibility & Admission
Students who have completed three semesters in college level study are eligible for this program. Normally a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale is required. Recommendations form professors will be considered in the selection of candidates.
Approximate Fall Dates:
Application Deadline – March 1, 2008
Intensive German Program – Approx. Sept. 8-26, 2008
Semester Dates– Approx. Sept. 29, 2008 – end
Approximate Program Cost (to be paid to Canisius):
Canisius tuition (approx. $13,550), study abroad fee ($528.50), and mandatory health insurance (approx. $210). Costs paid directly by the student include living accommodations estimated between 170 (about $272) to 230 (about $368) euros a month in a student residence hall. Private accommodation costs from 200-400 euros (about $320-$640) a month. Approx. 191 euros (about $306) covers fees for student welfare organizations and semester ticket for public transport. Overseas transportation, meals, and miscellaneous expenses are also additional.
Approximate Spring Dates:
Application Deadline – October 1, 2008
Intensive German Program - Approx. March 9-27, 2009
Semester Dates –Approx. April 1–end of July, 2009
Approximate Program Cost (to be paid to Canisius):
Canisius tuition (approx. $13,550), study abroad fee ($528.50), and mandatory health insurance (approx. $170). Costs paid directly by the student include living accommodations estimated between 170 (about $272) to 230 (about $368) euros a month in a student residence hall. Private accommodation costs from 200-400 euros (about $320-$640) a month. Approx. 191euros (about $306) covers fees for student welfare organizations and semester ticket for public transport. Overseas transportation, meals, and miscellaneous expenses are also additional.
For matriculated Canisius students only, 100 percent of Canisius College scholarships and grants will be applied to your program costs. Program cost subject to currency fluctuation. To visit the Berlin School of Economics Web Site, click here.
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