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Summer in Paris, France at the University of Paris, Sorbonne with California State Polytechnic University, Pomona July 1 - August 1, 2010 ACCENT International Consortium for Academic Programs Abroad

I mmerse yourself in experiential learning Spend the Summer in Paris with ACCENT and California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Explore Parisian cathedrals, monuments, churches, museums and galleries, as Paris becomes an extension of your classroom while you attend French language classes at the University of Paris - Sorbonne as well as a French Civilization class with visiting faculty at the ACCENT Center. Participants on the Summer in Paris Program live in double rooms at the Cité Universitaire international residence campus in Paris. The ACCENT Paris Center also provides support and guidance to students studying abroad. If you have questions about any aspect of this program, please feel free to contact ACCENT at 800.869.9291; Professor Samira Matta, Program Leader, at 909.869.3841/626.446.8962, swmatta@csupomona.edu; or Thresa Ansley, International Center at 909.869.3625, transley@csupomona.edu. July 1 - August 1, 2010 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 highquality 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 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 Paris Center is located in the historic Bastille district of central Paris, within easy métro/bus reach of the Latin Quarter and the City of Lights incomparable museums and monuments. The ACCENT Center is open during the week for students to use the resource/lending library, computer lab, wireless connectivity, and study annex. The ACCENT staff in Paris provides a wide variety of on-site student services and is an invaluable resource for students who want to find out more about their host city. Application and Enrollment The Summer in Paris program is open to students over 18 at time of application. Program space is limited. Students should send in the enclosed application with the $250 non-refundable first payment as soon as possible. Upon receipt of your application and first payment, ACCENT and California State Polytechnic University, Pomona will send you additional application and enrollment forms. Applications and final payment must be received by April 22, 2010. Beyond April 22, enrollment is based on availability. Transferable Academic Credit The Summer in Paris program is offered for transferable college credit through California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Cal Poly, Pomona is part of the California State University system and is consistently ranked one of the top ten regional universities in the west. Cal Poly, Pomona will provide a transcript upon request for the coursework completed overseas. The cost for a transcript is $4. Please verify the transferability of courses with your advisor or registrar before you apply.

Cal Poly, Pomona encourages participants of all backgrounds to apply, including those with no French language experience, French majors, international business and other majors, prospective teachers seeking certification, K-12 teachers and others. Program Faculty Samira Matta has been teaching French for over 25 years and leading trips to France for over 15 years. She has sponsored and actively participated in many multicultural organizations. She currently teaches courses in French language, culture, history, civilization and literature at Cal Poly, Pomona. This is her fifteenth year with the Summer in Paris program. Cultural Program Cultural learning is an integral part of the program. Guided visits of many museums and historical sites are included in the program and students participate in cultural activities that include visits to Versailles, the Louvre, the Musée d Orsay, the Musée de l Orangerie, a boat ride on the Seine, and two performances of ballet, opera or classical music. Also included in the program is a one-day excursion to the Fontainebleau/Vaux-le-Vicomte. Optional excursions available during the program include a one-day excursion to Chartres/Giverny ($90), as well as an optional three-day/two-night excursion to Normandy and Brittany ($360). Excursions are chosen based on the academic curriculum and are subject to change. Academic Curriculum During the overseas orientation, students complete a placement exam to determine the Sorbonne class level appropriate to their language skills. An alternate Beginning French for total beginners is taught by visiting faculty and is held at the ACCENT Center. Classes range in size from 20-25 students. Students can expect to be in class approximately four hours per day, five days per week. Students with no prior French should take the Beginning French course taught by visiting faculty at the ACCENT Center. French 101: Beginning French Class 4 quarter units 15 hours/week Will enable students to understand native French and to express themselves in basic situations. Emphasis on listening, comprehension and speaking, with opportunities outside the classroom for reinforcement. This course is specially designed for students with no prior study of French who do not wish to take the immersion course at the Sorbonne. The following four classes are held at the Sorbonne. French 102: Beginners French 2 4 quarter units 12.5 hours/week This course emphasizes basic grammar and vocabulary review. It also provides a small classroom environment, enabling students to reinforce written and spoken expression of French. Includes 10 hours of small group phonetics work in the language lab. Taught entirely in French at the University of Paris Sorbonne French 103: Elementary French 4 quarter units 12.5 hours/week Intended for students who need to review their knowledge of basic grammar, phonetics, and written and spoken expression. Includes 10 hours of small group phonetics work in the language lab. Taught entirely in French at the University of Paris Sorbonne. Program Timetable Application due: with first payment Final payment due: April 22 Departure from U.S.: June 30 Arrival in Paris: July 1 Overseas orientation: July 2 Classes begin in Paris: July 5 National holiday: July 14 Return to U.S.: August 1 French 201: Intermediate French 4 quarter units 12.5 hours/week Will cover and reinforce basic grammar as well as lead students into more advanced aspects of the language. Emphasis on written composition and style. Includes 10 hours of small group phonetics work in the language lab. Taught entirely in French at the University of Paris Sorbonne. French 499L: Advanced French 4 quarter units 12.5 hours/week Emphasis on style, text study and advanced grammatical analysis. Includes 10 hours of small group phonetics work in the language lab. Taught entirely in French at the University of Paris Sorbonne. Students will also take the French Civilization and Conversation courses. Both courses are offered in the afternoon. French 299A: French Civilization 1 quarter unit 3 hours/week A series of informal lectures taught by visiting faculty, designed to investigate the French culture through its art, architecture, and historical and political events through on-site lectures. Students may choose to take this class either in French or English. French 299: French Conversation 1 quarter unit 2 hours/week This course is specially designed to enable participants to begin using French immediately in everyday situations and to develop practical vocabulary.

Program Price: $3500 plus a $150 refundable security deposit Program Price Includes Double room in the residence halls of the Cité Universitaire Tuition at the University of Paris - Sorbonne Cultural activities including two evening performances of ballet, concert or opera, visits to museums and cultural sites, a visit to Versailles and a boat ride on the Seine (subject to change) Day excursion to the Fontainebleau/Vaux-le- Vicomte including transportation and guided visits (subject to change) Overseas orientation program Paris bus and métro pass Overseas information and resource center with ACCENT Paris on-site staff Transfers from and to Paris airport for group flight participants Program Price Does Not Include Round-trip airfare (estimated airfare: $1500-$1700) Cal Poly, Pomona tuition and fees Optional one-day excursion to Chartres/ Giverny ($90) including transportation, entry costs and guided visits Optional three-day, two-night excursion to Normandy and Brittany including entry costs, transportation and accommodations ($360) Optional single room in student residence supplement ($300) Personal expenses, visas, books, passports, and anything not listed as included Meals Required medical insurance Travel and personal property insurance Payment Schedule Non-refundable first payment $250 Final payment due April 22, 2010 $3400 The above breakdown includes the $150 refundable security deposit. The payment schedule is the applicant's contractual obligation. Failure to make each 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 $20 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 Paris Center July 1, 2010 between 9am and 5pm (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 will be met at the airport in Paris and transferred to their housing. Group flight participants returning to the U.S. on the group return date will receive transportation to the Paris airport. Participants on the Summer in Paris Program will receive detailed optional group flight information approximately four months prior to departure. Estimated airfare $1500 - $1700. CSUP Tuition & Fees Academic credit for this program is awarded by California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. CSU students who are non-cal Poly, Pomona students may have to apply for visitor status at CSU-Pomona. For participation on the Paris program an enrollment fee must be paid to Cal Poly, Pomona. For more information, contact Thresa Ansley, International Center at 909.869.3625, transley@csupomona.edu. Participants are subject to the policies, procedures and regulations of Cal Poly, Pomona. Cancellations All cancellations must be made in writing to ACCENT and California State Polytechnic University, Pomona 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 $500 30 to 49 days prior to start of program $750 8 to 29 days prior to start of program $1000 0 to 7 days prior to start of program No Refund ACCENT, and not California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, is responsible for all travel arrangements and any liability arising there from. California State Polytechnic University, Pomona is NOT liable for any damages arising out of the services described herein, including, but not limited to any promises or representations, whether expressed or implied. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to in any way bind California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, any of its agents, employees or representatives to any promises, obligations, covenants or duties whether expressed or implied herein. ACCENT is not responsible for the academic segment of the program except as specified in the contract between ACCENT and the California State Polytechnic, Pomona. 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. Student Housing Students may choose to live in double or single rooms in residence halls at the Cité Universitaire. The supplement for a single room at the Cité is $300, single rooms in the residence halls are limited and are not guaranteed. The Cité Universitaire, an international residence campus of the University of Paris for students from around the world, is located within easy reach of central Paris by métro. The Maison Internationale on the Cité campus houses a restaurant, café, library, theater and bank. Housing at the Cité is studentlevel, may contain co-ed bathrooms and is in buildings without elevators or air conditioning. Housing is provided from the first day of the program (July 1, 2010). For more information on the Summer in Paris Program please contact: 870 Market Street, Suite 1026 San Francisco, CA 94102 800.869.9291 415.835.3749 (fax) info@accentintl.com - www.accentintl.com or Professor Samira Matta English & Foreign Language, Bldg. 24:112 909.869.3841/626.446.8962 swmatta@csupomona.edu Cal Poly, Pomona Study Abroad Office International Center, Bldg. 1:104 3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768 909.869.3625 www.csupomona.edu/~international

Summer in Paris WITH CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA Program space is limited. Students should send in this application and the $250 non-refundable first payment to ACCENT as soon as possible. Upon receipt of your application and first payment, ACCENT and California State Polytechnic University, Pomona will send you additional application forms. Initial applications must be received by April 22, 2010. Beyond April 22, 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, credit cards or credit card checks. I have carefully read the brochure for the Summer in Paris 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. Any applicable refunds will be returned to the applicant regardless of the source of payment. 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) Bronco Number (Cal Poly students) Please return this application with the $250 non-refundable first payment, made payable to ACCENT, to: ACCENT 870 Market Street, Suite 1026 San Francisco, CA 94102