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Summer in Madrid, Spain with El Camino College ACCENT International Consortium for Academic Programs Abroad June 25 - July 21, 2018

June to 25 July 21 2018 I mmerse yourself in experiential learning Spend the Summer in Madrid with the El Camino College and ACCENT. Madrid becomes an extension of your classroom as you explore Spanish parks, monuments, churches and museums while attending classes taught by visiting faculty. Participants on the Summer in Madrid program live in student apartments located throughout the city and have the opportunity to explore Spain with day excursions to Toledo and El Escorial and a three-day/two-night excursion to Andalucia. The ACCENT Madrid Study Center provides support and guidance to students on each of its programs. Once you have enrolled, you will receive more detailed application and enrollment forms as well as a student handbook. If you have questions about this program, please feel free to contact the program faculty, Xocoyotzin Herrera at 310.660.3593 Ext. 3411/xherrera@elcamino.edu and Dr. Argelia Andrade at 310.660.3593 Ext. 5335/aandrade@elcamino.edu or ACCENT at 800.869.9291. Student Services: The ACCENT Centers ACCENT is an independent study abroad program provider with a multinational team of staff members who all have personal experiences in study abroad. With more than 20 years of experience coordinating high-quality overseas study programs, ACCENT works in partnership with U.S. colleges and universities to develop academically challenging and culturally enriching overseas study experiences in Paris, Florence, London, Madrid and Rome. Each city is home to a fully-staffed ACCENT Study Center that serves as a home base for program participants. The ACCENT San Francisco Center coordinates program enrollment and pre-departure preparation for students, helping to make their transition to living overseas as smooth as possible. The ACCENT Madrid Study Center is located in the Castilian neighborhood of Chamberi, near the city s financial district on Paseo General Martinez Campos. The Center is just a short walk from shops, cinemas, restaurants, museums and libraries. The ACCENT Study Center, provides classrooms, computer lab, student common area, and student study area, as well as wireless throughout. The ACCENT Study Center provides a welcoming space for students to use the computers, resource and lending library, to ask questions and collect their mail. Application and Enrollment The Summer in Madrid program is open to anyone who is over 18 at the time of application, is a high school graduate and has a minimum 2.0 G.P.A. Eligibility for English 1A is strongly recommended. Program space is limited. Students should send in the enclosed application with the $250 non-refundable deposit as soon as they have been interviewed and accepted into the program by the El Camino Faculty. Upon receipt of your application and first payment, ACCENT and El Camino College will send you additional application and enrollment forms. Applications must be received by April 6, 2018. Beyond April 6, limited enrollment is allowed when space permits. Transferable Academic Credit The Summer in Madrid program is offered for transferable college credit through El Camino College, part of El Camino College. El Camino College will provide a transcript upon request for the coursework completed overseas. Please verify the transferability of courses with your advisor or registrar before you apply.

Academic Curriculum Spanish 1: Elementary Spanish 1-4 units This course introduces students to the development of skills for language acquisition in speaking, listening, reading, and writing linguistically appropriate Spanish. Students are also introduced to the cultural background of the language, including relationships among cultural practices and perspectives and the general aspects of everyday life. Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 1A. Transfer CSU, UC Spanish 52A: Spanish for Native Speakers 1 4 units This course is designed for students with a native-speaking knowledge of Spanish and who have little or no formal instruction in the Spanish language. Students develop the cultural and linguistic ability to use correct spoken and written Spanish free from regionalisms and Anglicisms. Students learn to correct faulty Spanish speech habits, improve vocabulary, and acquire skills in writing. Students also become familiar with the similarities and differences existing within and between cultures of Spain, as well as the Caribbean and North and Central American Spanish-speaking countries. Prerequisite: Spanish 2 with a minimum grade of C or equivalent. Transfer CSU, UC Ethnic Studies 5: Chicano Culture - 3 units This course is an interdisciplinary study of Chicano culture in the United States. Emphasis is placed on the historical roots and development of the cultural contributions of Chicanos to American society in the arts, literature, language, music and other expressions of contemporary popular culture. Analysis of the central components of Chicano cultural values, norms and customs will also be assessed. Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 1A. Transfer CSU History 154: A History of Mexico - 3 units This course surveys the political, social, cultural and economic history of Mexico from Pre-Columbian times to the present. Discussion of major epochs of Mexican history will focus on the influence of various cultural groups in shaping Modern Mexico. Recommended Preparation: eligibility for English 1a. Transfer CSU, UC Program Faculty Dr. Argelia Andrade is an assistant professor of Spanish at El Camino College and is one of the coleaders of the El Camino College Madrid, Spain, Study Abroad Program. She is excited to be teaching two classes: Beginning Spanish (Spanish 1) and Beginning Spanish for Native Speakers (Spanish 52A). Argelia Andrade has been teaching language (UCLA, Los Angeles Valley College, El Camino College), linguistics (UCLA, LAVC), and dance (Nuestras Raíces Cultural Arts Center, Santa Monica College) for twenty-one years. Argelia Andrade attended UCLA, where she earned a B.A. in Linguistics and Spanish, an M.A. in Linguistics, and Ph.D. in Hispanic Languages and Literature. Dr. Andrade loves the performing arts (especially music and dance), traveling, good food, and spending quality time with her loved-ones. When she is not in the classroom, she is in the dance studio. She is the founder and director of Nuestras Raíces, a cultural arts center that provides Mexican music and dance classes to over 250 children and youth. Argelia Andrade performs with Rina Orellana Flamenco Dance Academy and Xipe Totec Danzantes Aztecas. Dr. Andrade believes that traveling abroad is transformative and is excited to share her love of world arts and cultures with her students. Dr. Andrade has traveled extensively and has lived abroad in Mexico and Spain. Dr. Andrade has taken students to study abroad in Puebla, Mexico and Granada, Spain, numerous times. Xocoyotzin Herrera is a native of Oxnard, CA. and received his B.A. in Latin American Studies from UCLA and M.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies (Chicano Studies/Spanish) from CSUN. He has been an adjunct professor in the Department of Chicana/o Studies at CSUN for several years and has taught Chicano Studies at numerous community colleges in the greater Los Angeles and Ventura County areas as well as other local CSU campuses. In Fall 2013, Professor Herrera was hired as a full-time History and Ethnic Studies instructor at El Camino College. Professor Herrera has also been heavily involved in traditional Mexican music performance since childhood. He is a multi-instrumentalist and has played with his family group, Conjunto Hueyapan, which specializes in folk music of Veracruz, Mexico (son jarocho) for over thirty years. Professor Herrera s broad familiarity with Spain, a country he has travelled to on several occasions as an avid tourist and as an invited performer at the United States Embassy in Madrid as well as his knowledge of the country s language, history and culture will also serve to generate a better learning experience for students enrolled in his courses, as they explore the connections existing between this country and people of Mexican heritage living north and south of the U.S/Mexico border. In the past, Professor Herrera has lead trips for high school and college students from the U.S. forming part of the Encuentro Internacional de Juventud (the International Youth Conference) held in central Mexico and sponsored by the Mexican government. Summer of 2017 will mark the first year he participates as faculty for a study abroad program in Europe. For Summer of 2017, Professor Herrera will teach History 154: History of Mexico and Ethnic Studies 5: Chicano Culture. History 154 will touch upon important historical content corresponding to Mexican indigenous roots, but in addition, there will be extensive coverage of Spanish influences and contributions to the history of Mexico and its cultural foundations. Ethnic Studies 5 will focus on various aspects of Mexican-American traditions in the United States and the cultural syncretism rooted in native Mexican, Spanish and American elements that define them. Exposing students to important museums and other sites of historical relevance located throughout Spain will allow them to acquire a more insightful understanding of the Spanish colonial presence in Mexico and the American southwest as well as important cultural aspects within Mexican and Chicano societies drawn from this group. Cultural Program Cultural learning is an integral part of the Summer in Madrid Program. Participants attend on-site lectures at museums and historical sites within and outside of Madrid. Also included in the program are the following excursions: two one-day excursions to Toledo and El Escorial as well as a three-day, two-night excursion to Andalucia (Granada/Seville/Cordoba) including transportation, hotel stay, entries and guided visits. Excursions chosen based on the academic curriculum and subject to change. Program Timetable Application due: with first payment Final payment due: April 6 Pre-departure orientation: April (TBD) Departure from U.S.: June 24 Arrival in Madrid: June 25 Overseas orientation: June 26 Return to U.S.: July 21

Program Price: $3090 plus a $150 refundable security deposit Program Price Includes Double room in shared student apartment, double/triple/quad rooms on Andalucia excursion Two one-day excursions to locations such as Toledo and El Escorial including transportation, entries and guide One three-day/two-night excursion to Andalucia - Granada, Sevilla, and Cordoba including transportation, accommodations, entries and guided visits Pre-departure and overseas orientation program, with a practical walking tour of areas in Madrid around the ACCENT Madrid Study Center Overseas information and resource center with ACCENT Madrid on-site staff Madrid transit pass (youth all-zone 25 yrs and younger, or adult zone A) Transfers from and to the Spanish airport for group flight participants and those non-group flight participants able to meet the group transfer Program Price Does Not Include Round-trip airfare (estimated airfare $1600 - $1800) El Camino College tuition and fees (see description) Optional supplement of $200 for a single room in an apartment Meals Personal expenses, books, passports, visas, and anything not listed as included Travel and personal property insurance Student Housing Students may choose to live in double or single rooms in shared student apartments. Single rooms in shared student apartments are limited and require a supplement of $200. Apartments may be co-ed with single sex bedrooms and may be shared with other international students. During the overnight excursions students will be in either double, triple or quad rooms in two star hotels. Housing is provided from the first day of the program (June 25, 2018). Payment Schedule Non-refundable first payment $250 Final payment due April 6, 2018 $2990 The above breakdowns include the $150 refundable security deposit. The payment schedule is the applicant's contractual obligation. Failure to make payment when due shall automatically cancel participant from the program one week after payment due date. All payments are effective the day they are received by the ACCENT San Francisco Center. ACCENT, in its sole discretion, may reinstate an applicant subject to availability of space and late enrollment fees. ACCENT charges a $30 bounced check fee for each check received that is not promptly paid by your bank in the normal course of business. Transportation All participants must check-in at the ACCENT Madrid Study Center June 25, 2018 between 9am and 8pm (Note: most transatlantic flights depart one day before their arrival date). ACCENT will organize an optional round-trip group flight from Los Angeles. Airfare is not included in the program fee. Group flight participants and those non-group flight participants able to meet the group transfer will be met at the airport in Madrid and transferred to their housing. Group flight participants returning to the U.S. on the group return date will receive transportation to the Madrid airport. Participants on the Summer in Madrid program will receive detailed optional group flight information approximately four months prior to departure. Estimated airfare $1600- $1800. ECC Tuition & Fees A $46 per unit enrollment fee must be paid to El Camino College at the time of registration. Nonresidents of California pay $192 per unit. Fees are set by the State of California and are subject to change. For more information please contact the program faculty Xocoyotzin Herrerai at 310.660.3593 Ext. 3411/xherrera@elcamino. edu and Dr. Argelia Andrade at 310.660.3593 Ext. 5335/aandrade@elcamino.edu ACCENT Community College Scholarship ACCENT offers merit and need-based scholarships to students participating on ACCENT supported community college programs in partnership with our travel agency, Frosch Student Travel. For more information and to apply go to: http://accentintl. com/participant-information/accentscholarship/ Deadline for the summer 2018 scholarship application is March 1, 2018. Cancellations All cancellations must be made in writing to ACCENT and El Camino College and are effective the date of receipt by ACCENT. Participants are liable for payments until written cancellation is received. Cancellation Fees: 70 days or more prior to start of program $250 50 to 69 days prior to start of program $750 30 to 49 days prior to start of program $1000 15 to 29 days prior to start of program $1250 0 to 14 days prior to start of program No Refund Although the El Camino Community College District has attempted to determine the accuracy of this brochure, the District does not assume any liability with respect to the contents of the brochure. Courses offered, together with other related matters contained herein, are subject to change without notice by the administration and/or governing board of the El Camino College District for any reasons related to enrollment, finances, scheduling, dates, costs or for any other reason, at the discretion of the District. The District further reserves the right to add, amend, or repeal any of its rules, regulations, policies, or procedures. Travel, housing, meals, and other logistical arrangements are provided by the contracting agency not affiliated with the El Camino College District. Participants are required to sign a travel request and release exonerating the District of any liability. The District assumes responsibility only for providing a supervising instructor and appropriate academic units for courses. All courses are subject to approval by the Governing Board of the El Camino College District. All students must enroll for course credit; no auditors are allowed. Units and course grades will be awarded by El Camino College. ACCENT is not responsible for the academic segment of the program except as specified in the contract between ACCENT and El Camino College. Nor is ACCENT responsible for airline delays of any kind, or for expenses or loss incurred as a result of such delays. With regard to transportation/travel, regardless of the type of vehicle, ACCENT acts for the passenger as agent only. ACCENT assumes no liability for accident, injury, damage, or loss in any vehicle, or as a result of default by any person or company engaged in transporting the passenger. CST #1013432-40. For more information on the Summer in Madrid Program please contact: 870 Market Street, Suite 1026 San Francisco, CA 94102 800.869.9291 info@accentintl.com - www.accentintl.com or Office, Dr. Gloria Miranda, Dean 310.660.3735 www.elcamino.edu/academics/studyabroad

Summer in Madrid WITH EL CAMINO COLLEGE Program space is limited. Students should send in this application with the $250 non-refundable first payment to ACCENT as soon as possible. Upon receipt of your application and first payment, ACCENT and El Camino College will send you additional application and enrollment forms. Applications must be received by April 6, 2018. Beyond April, limited enrollment is allowed, but only when space permits and first and final payments have been received by the ACCENT San Francisco Center. Please note that ACCENT does not accept post-dated checks. I have carefully read the brochure for the Summer in Madrid Program and wish to apply. I agree to the terms and conditions stated in the program brochure, including the payment and refund policies. I understand that if there are any changes in the terms and conditions ACCENT will notify me in writing. The applicant shall be the client of ACCENT for all purposes. Please type or print clearly in black ink. Name (first, middle, last) Signature School Attending Year in School Major Current Address How long can you be reached at your current address? City State Zip Home Phone Work Phone Cell Phone Please indicate the best times to reach you and at which number Email (required) Sex Permanent Address City State Zip Permanent Phone Country of Citizenship Date of Birth (participants must be at least 18 years old at time of application) How did you hear about this program? (please be as specific as possible) Please return this application and the $250 non-refundable first payment, checks made payable to ACCENT, to: ACCENT 870 Market Street, Suite 1026 San Francisco, CA 94102 If you wish to charge your non-refundable $250 first payment to either Visa, Mastercard or American Express, please provide the following information and have the credit cardholder sign below. Name as it appears on credit card Signature Date Billing address (should match the address on your credit card statement) Phone number Credit card number Expiration date CVV Number (3-digit card verification number printed on back of card) ECC-MadSU18