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University of Quebec at Chicoutimi Semester French Program

Programs in North America

Programs in Canada

Why Chicoutimi?

Chicoutimi has one of the highest concentrations of native French-speakers in North America, making it the most ideal setting for those of you are serious about being immersed in the French language to become fluent. The Language and Quebec Culture School at the University of Quebec at Chicoutimi has a long relationship with SUNY Plattsburgh, and several other institutions in the US.

How to Apply

You must submit the SUNY Application by the deadlines stated in the above section. You will also have to submit a Chicoutimi Application online later on, but we will tell you when and how. You may download the SUNY Application from our website, or e-mail us at globaleducation@plattsburgh.edu. (Note: the 85.3kb SUNY Application PDF file requires the latest version of Acrobat Reader, which is available as a free download.)

Courses at Chicoutimi

The Semester French Program at Chicoutimi is worth 15 undergraduate credits in French language courses. When you arrive, you will take a placement exam with other students, which is meant to group you into classes with others who have similar French proficiency as you. For a list of course descriptions, please visit Chicoutimi's website:

Accommodations

The only type of arranged accommodations available for the French Semester Program is home stays. If you do not want to live with a local family, then you will have to look for an apartment in Chicoutimi on your own. Unfortunately, SUNY Plattsburgh and Chicoutimi cannot help you find an apartment. If you do choose a host family, then Chicoutimi will put you in contact with a local family. You will pay for room and board directly to the family, and not through SUNY Plattsburgh or Chicoutimi.

Location

Chicoutimi is the fourth largest city in Quebec. It is located approximately two hours by car north of Quebec City, or six hours northeast of Plattsburgh by car. The region is known for its rugged beauty and wilderness. The nearby Lake St. Jean and Saguenay fjords, especially, attract thousands of tourists annually. Our students have always found Chicoutimi and its people to be warm, friendly and eager to share their language and culture with them.

2010 Estimated Costs Per Semester

 

Program Fee: $8,035

 

Included in Program Fee
Tuition
Orientation (U.S. & Abroad)
Program Related Activities
Administrative Fees
Canadian Health Insurance


NOT Included in Program Fee
Application Fee: $35
Deposit: $350
HTH: $414.50
Medex: $36
Passport $110
Airfare $600 (estimated)
Housing $110 (estimated)
Meals $400 (estimated)
Books $300 (estimated)
Personal Expenses $1,500 (estimated)

Total Estimated Program Cost: $11,890.50
 

Please note: You will pay your Application Fee, Deposit, SUNY tuition, Semester Abroad Fee and Health Insurance to SUNY before you leave. You will pay for your housing and food in Canada.

 

Please note: All fees are subject to change without notice.

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Questions, Comments, Suggestions?

If you would like more information about the Study Abroad and Exchanges program at Plattsburgh State, please contact or visit us at:

Global Education Office
101 Broad Street
Plattsburgh, NY 12901

Phone: (518) 564-2321
Toll-Free Phone: (800) 388-6784
Fax: (518) 564-2326
E-mail: globaleducation@plattsburgh.edu

Location: We are physically located at 102 Broad St. on the SUNY Plattsburgh campus, which is the brown house that sits at the corner of Broad and Beekman Streets across from the Kehoe Building.

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