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  • Locations: Santiago, Chile
  • Program Terms: Fall, Spring
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: IES 
  • This program is currently not accepting applications.
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Santiago – Health Studies

Program Overview

With a population of more than five million people, Santiago is both the capital of Chile and its largest city. Its residents have a community-centered public health system, one that you'll be able to observe and experience first-hand when you study health studies in Santiago.

Designed for advanced Spanish students in health-related majors such as Pre-Med, Nursing, and Public Health, as well as students in other health-related fields, this study abroad program offers valuable insight into Santiago’s health care system. You will develop health care-related experience while improving your communication skills through a Spanish course for health practitioners.

Visit www.IESabroad.org for complete program details.

Why Santiago?

Studying abroad in Santiago will turn this busy city into your daily classroom. Imagine practicing your Spanish as you tour local neighborhoods or visit local business organizations as part of your study of Chile's regional and global trade. Wherever possible, our study abroad courses in Santiago take advantage of the city's many historical, artistic, and cultural sites, and several courses also include a hands-on, practical component.

Student Life

We strive to make sure you feel safe, cared for, and at home while you’re away from home. Whether it’s the orientation program that makes you feel prepared, your housing that is well-located and comfortable, the cultural events that make it easy and fun to meet other international and local students, or the field trips and walking tours that take you to places tourists don’t usually see—we’re all about our student service. Learn more about the day-to-day studying abroad on this program. From field trips to housing, it’s all on IES Abroad’s website.

Scholarships & Aid

IES Abroad firmly believes that financial limitations should not prevent a qualified student from participating in an IES Abroad program. That's why we commit $5 million in study abroad scholarships and aid, all offered through one quick and easy application. Check out all of our scholarship options at www.IESabroad.org/aid.

Aid Application Deadlines:
Summer – April 1
Fall/Academic Year – May 1
Spring/Calendar Year – November 1

The IES Abroad Difference

We can say that our academic standards are completely unmatched, our partnerships with more than 500 global universities and colleges speak to the quality of our programs, and our health and safety practices have set the standards for the entire field of study abroad. And all of that would be true…. But what really sets us apart is our commitment to you. As a not-for-profit study abroad and internship provider, you are our bottom line. Your success is our success. And in today’s world, that’s a pretty extraordinary thing.

  • 135+ Award-Winning Study Abroad and Internship Programs
  • 33 Global Locations
  • Advising & Student Support from predeparture to after you return home
  • Strong Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion
  • $5+ Million in Aid and Scholarships
  • Passionate, Mission-Focused Staff and Faculty from our headquarters in Chicago to our Centers around the world
  • 70 Years of Experience

About IES Abroad

Founded in 1950, IES Abroad is a not-for-profit academic consortium of more than 260 top-tier American colleges and universities, with more than 240 additional partner universities worldwide. IES Abroad provides premier study abroad and internship programs around the world through IES Abroad, IES Internships, IES Abroad Customized & Faculty-Led Programs, and The Study Abroad Foundation. With more than 400 study abroad programs in 85 locations worldwide, the organization creates authentic global education opportunities for thousands of students annually. IES Abroad has nearly 140,000 alumni who have benefited from studying in IES Abroad programs since its inception. Discover more about what we offer with all of our programs.

More Information:
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TCU-Affiliated Programs

Credits

All coursework is recorded as TCU residency credit (not transfer credit), meaning it may be approved for TCU academic requirements, and grades earned will be included the TCU GPA. Your program will provide a grade conversion indicating how the grades from abroad will be converted to the TCU scale.

You will work through the credit approval process with your academic advisors and dean to determine how the coursework abroad will apply to your degree plan (i.e., for major, minor, core, or upper level elective requirements). You should have a minimum of 10 – 12 courses pre-approved for semester-long programs.

While abroad, you will remain a currently enrolled, degree-seeking student at TCU. Semester students typically earn 12 – 18 credit hours.

For more information about coursework and credits, see our Study Abroad Basics page.

Costs

TCU bills tuition and program fee to your TCU student account.
 
  1. TCU Tuition
    • Fall 2024: $30,825 **This does not include the Neeley Tuition differential**
      (students pay TCU tuition, not IES tuition)
  2. Program Fee
    • Fall 2024: $3,900
    • Note that this fee includes IES housing and insurance fees, plus a TCU graduation sash. It may or may not include meals or other items. Consult the program-specific IES Cost Sheet for program fee breakdowns and exact fees.
  3. Additional Expenses
    • For airfare, visa fees, meals, books, personal spending money and other outside expenses not included in the program fee. Individual budgets are highly variable. Consult the program-specific IES Cost Sheet for program fee breakdowns and exact fees.
    • IES Cost Sheet
Students may need to pay IES directly for other incidental charges such as housing deposits, confirmation fees, or optional field trips.

Withdrawal 

  • To withdraw from a program, you must notify both:
  • Study abroad scholarships and aid will be rescinded and cannot be used towards penalty amounts.
  • If TCU must cancel the program, the program fee (including deposit) and tuition will be fully refunded. Study abroad scholarships and aid will be rescinded.
  • Financial penalties will be billed to your student account.
  • TCU Tuition refunds are subject to TCU policies. See the academic calendar Registrar’s website: https://reg.tcu.edu/

How to Apply

Eligibility Requirements  

  • Good academic and disciplinary standing at TCU
  • Minimum 2.8 GPA for semester programs, although some programs require higher GPAs
  • At least two semesters in residence at TCU by the start of the program
  • Any additional requirements listed on the IES website

Application Steps

  1. Complete Global TCU Forms by clicking on the "Complete Forms" button above (already started an application? Login here to finish it).
    • This step includes completing a course approval process for your courses abroad. Check out the TCU How to Apply page.
  2. Complete the program specific application found on the IES website.



This program is currently not accepting applications.