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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS STEPS TO APPLY 18 years or older by program departure date Good academic standing by end of Fall 2020 Prerequisites None 1 Choose a study abroad program You can browse all programs at our website 2 Schedule and complete a video advising session starting on August 24 2020 Advising can be scheduled online at our website 3 Complete and submit a application 4 Complete an interview with program faculty leader PROGRAM FEE 2 600 Includes Accommodations at University of Strasbourg Classroom and guest lecturers Excursions and entrance fees per itinerary Ground transportation Paris day trip Welcome and farewell dinners Three lunches 24 7 logistics support and emergency assistance Students are also responsible for the following expenses NOT included in the program fee Round trip airfare and ground transportation from Austin to Strasbourg ACC course tuition fees and books Meals not included in program fee Personal expenses International Student ID Card 25 Passport and visa fees if applicable Vaccinations if applicable Advising Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday 10 00 2 00 Application deadline is March 5 2021 Acceptance is on a first come first served basis It is recommended that you complete advising and all application requirements as soon as possible Maximum number of participants is 15 ACC International Programs faculty led study abroad programs are a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students Student participants must abide by all program rules and regulations A 400 deposit applied toward program fee is due within one week of program acceptance Program dates itinerary and fees are subject to change Program fee payment deadline is due March 22 2021 via ACC Marketplace Program fees are non refundable ACC STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP Fifty 1 000 ACC Board of Trustees Study Abroad Scholarships are available to eligible applicants on a competitive basis Deadline is March 5 2021 FINANCIAL AID Contact any ACC campus Financial Aid Office if you have questions about eligibility Summer 2021 OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS Benjamin A Gilman International Scholarship 5 000 maximum Due 3 2 21 Gilman McCain Scholarship 5 000 maximum Due 3 2 21 Fund for Education Abroad Scholarship 1 250 minimum Due 1 15 21 HI USA Explore the World Scholarship 2 000 Due XX XX 21 Joshi Miscall Global Austin Scholarship 1 000 Due 4 14 21 FRANCE Government studyabroad austincc edu 512 709 9917 www austincc edu studyabroad ACCStudyAbroad Earn 6 credits in Introduction to Political Science GOVT 2304 and United States Government GOVT 2305 while exploring France with your ACC classmates and Professor Ted Hadzi Antich Jr SESSION AND DATES Session First 5 week Summer Session 2021 Class at ACC before departure May 18 21 Program in France May 29 June 27

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FACULTY LEADER MESSAGE Dear Students Join me this summer in France as we explore the politics policies and shared political philosophy of the United States France and the European Union This program offers you the opportunity to live and study at the renowned University of Strasbourg founded in 1538 Students will have private accommodations at the historic Gallia Residence and attend classes in the grand Palais Universitaire As home to the European Parliament Council of Europe European Court of Human Rights and other significant European political institutions the city of Strasbourg offers us access to practitioners of European politics and their institutions During this program you will learn about French and European politics from both faculty at the university and professionals in the field Weekend excursions include a day trip to Paris visits to medieval villages and a castle a hike in the Vosges mountains discovery of French cuisine and a reflective visit to Struthof a former concentration camp This academically rigorous course should appeal not only to government and political science majors but to those who are interested in international affairs law history philosophy and or France Our partner institution the University of Strasbourg offers exceptional faculty who will lead discussions on topics ranging from the political thought of the French Revolution to the founding of the European Union Strasbourg s location in the Alsace region of France allows us to gain a unique perspective on our studies from a region that straddles two cultures as well as a window into the legacy of WWII that provided the impetus for European integration The history of the region and its people will inform our study and deepen our understanding of the importance and meaning of European integration Expect to meet fascinating people experience amazing lectures and to participate in invigorating discussions and evening debates in the local winestubs and the annual summer music festival f te de la musique for which you will have the day off to enjoy Ted Hadzi Antich Jr Chair and Associate Professor Government thadzian austincc edu Highland Campus PROGRAM ITINERARY Strasbourg 29 nights Friday May 28 Day Depart Austin for Strasbourg Saturday May 29 Day Arrive Frankfurt Bus to Strasbourg Check into Gallia Residence at the University of Strasbourg Evening Free Time Sunday May 30 Day Orientation Free Time and Welcome Dinner Friday June 4 Class The Leadership of Winston Churchill Charles de Gaulle and FDR Evening Free Time Saturday June 5 Visit the Restored Medieval Castle Haut Koenigsbourg Choucroute Lunch at Alsatian Winestub Travel the Alsace Wine Road and Tour of Ancient Villages of Riquewihr Kaysersberg Monday May 31 Day Walking tour of Sunday June 6 Strasbourg and Picnic Free Day relax and Evening Free Time study Tuesday June 1 Class Tocqueville Evening Free Time Monday June 7 Class TBD Evening Free Time Wednesday June 2 Class The Courts Evening Free Time Tuesday June 8 Class The French Republic Evening Free Time Thursday June 3 Class TBA Afternoon Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg Evening Free Time Wednesday June 9 Class The French Republic Evening Free Time Thursday June 10 Class The French Republic Evening Free Time PROGRAM ITINERARY Friday June 11 Class The French Republic Evening Free Time Friday June 18 Class The Future of the European Union Evening Free Time Saturday June 12 Visit to the Struthof Concentration Camp Hike in the Vosges Mountains and Visit to Mt St Odile Saturday June 19 Day Trip to Paris Sunday June 13 Free day Monday June 21 Day Paper Conferences Evening Free Time Monday June 14 Class What is Peace and How to Achieve It Evening Free Time Tuesday June 15 Site Visit Council of Europe Afternoon Picnic Evening Free Time Wednesday June 16 Site Visit European Court of Human Rights Class What is the European Union Evening Night at the Opera Thursday June 17 Class EU Policy Assignment Site Visit The European Parliament Evening Free Time Sunday June 20 Free Day F te de la musique Tuesday June 22 Day Paper Conferences Evening Free Time Wednesday June 23 Paper Work Day Thursday June 24 Paper Work Day Friday June 25 Paper Work Day Saturday June 26 Day Paper Due Evening Farewell Dinner Sunday June 27 Program Ends Check Out of Gallia Residence Return to Austin or Independent Travel

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FACULTY LEADER MESSAGE Dear Students Join me this summer in France as we explore the politics policies and shared political philosophy of the United States France and the European Union This program offers you the opportunity to live and study at the renowned University of Strasbourg founded in 1538 Students will have private accommodations at the historic Gallia Residence and attend classes in the grand Palais Universitaire As home to the European Parliament Council of Europe European Court of Human Rights and other significant European political institutions the city of Strasbourg offers us access to practitioners of European politics and their institutions During this program you will learn about French and European politics from both faculty at the university and professionals in the field Weekend excursions include a day trip to Paris visits to medieval villages and a castle a hike in the Vosges mountains discovery of French cuisine and a reflective visit to Struthof a former concentration camp This academically rigorous course should appeal not only to government and political science majors but to those who are interested in international affairs law history philosophy and or France Our partner institution the University of Strasbourg offers exceptional faculty who will lead discussions on topics ranging from the political thought of the French Revolution to the founding of the European Union Strasbourg s location in the Alsace region of France allows us to gain a unique perspective on our studies from a region that straddles two cultures as well as a window into the legacy of WWII that provided the impetus for European integration The history of the region and its people will inform our study and deepen our understanding of the importance and meaning of European integration Expect to meet fascinating people experience amazing lectures and to participate in invigorating discussions and evening debates in the local winestubs and the annual summer music festival f te de la musique for which you will have the day off to enjoy Ted Hadzi Antich Jr Chair and Associate Professor Government thadzian austincc edu Highland Campus PROGRAM ITINERARY Strasbourg 29 nights Friday May 28 Day Depart Austin for Strasbourg Saturday May 29 Day Arrive Frankfurt Bus to Strasbourg Check into Gallia Residence at the University of Strasbourg Evening Free Time Sunday May 30 Day Orientation Free Time and Welcome Dinner Friday June 4 Class The Leadership of Winston Churchill Charles de Gaulle and FDR Evening Free Time Saturday June 5 Visit the Restored Medieval Castle Haut Koenigsbourg Choucroute Lunch at Alsatian Winestub Travel the Alsace Wine Road and Tour of Ancient Villages of Riquewihr Kaysersberg Monday May 31 Day Walking tour of Sunday June 6 Strasbourg and Picnic Free Day relax and Evening Free Time study Tuesday June 1 Class Tocqueville Evening Free Time Monday June 7 Class TBD Evening Free Time Wednesday June 2 Class The Courts Evening Free Time Tuesday June 8 Class The French Republic Evening Free Time Thursday June 3 Class TBA Afternoon Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg Evening Free Time Wednesday June 9 Class The French Republic Evening Free Time Thursday June 10 Class The French Republic Evening Free Time PROGRAM ITINERARY Friday June 11 Class The French Republic Evening Free Time Friday June 18 Class The Future of the European Union Evening Free Time Saturday June 12 Visit to the Struthof Concentration Camp Hike in the Vosges Mountains and Visit to Mt St Odile Saturday June 19 Day Trip to Paris Sunday June 13 Free day Monday June 21 Day Paper Conferences Evening Free Time Monday June 14 Class What is Peace and How to Achieve It Evening Free Time Tuesday June 15 Site Visit Council of Europe Afternoon Picnic Evening Free Time Wednesday June 16 Site Visit European Court of Human Rights Class What is the European Union Evening Night at the Opera Thursday June 17 Class EU Policy Assignment Site Visit The European Parliament Evening Free Time Sunday June 20 Free Day F te de la musique Tuesday June 22 Day Paper Conferences Evening Free Time Wednesday June 23 Paper Work Day Thursday June 24 Paper Work Day Friday June 25 Paper Work Day Saturday June 26 Day Paper Due Evening Farewell Dinner Sunday June 27 Program Ends Check Out of Gallia Residence Return to Austin or Independent Travel

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FACULTY LEADER MESSAGE Dear Students Join me this summer in France as we explore the politics policies and shared political philosophy of the United States France and the European Union This program offers you the opportunity to live and study at the renowned University of Strasbourg founded in 1538 Students will have private accommodations at the historic Gallia Residence and attend classes in the grand Palais Universitaire As home to the European Parliament Council of Europe European Court of Human Rights and other significant European political institutions the city of Strasbourg offers us access to practitioners of European politics and their institutions During this program you will learn about French and European politics from both faculty at the university and professionals in the field Weekend excursions include a day trip to Paris visits to medieval villages and a castle a hike in the Vosges mountains discovery of French cuisine and a reflective visit to Struthof a former concentration camp This academically rigorous course should appeal not only to government and political science majors but to those who are interested in international affairs law history philosophy and or France Our partner institution the University of Strasbourg offers exceptional faculty who will lead discussions on topics ranging from the political thought of the French Revolution to the founding of the European Union Strasbourg s location in the Alsace region of France allows us to gain a unique perspective on our studies from a region that straddles two cultures as well as a window into the legacy of WWII that provided the impetus for European integration The history of the region and its people will inform our study and deepen our understanding of the importance and meaning of European integration Expect to meet fascinating people experience amazing lectures and to participate in invigorating discussions and evening debates in the local winestubs and the annual summer music festival f te de la musique for which you will have the day off to enjoy Ted Hadzi Antich Jr Chair and Associate Professor Government thadzian austincc edu Highland Campus PROGRAM ITINERARY Strasbourg 29 nights Friday May 28 Day Depart Austin for Strasbourg Saturday May 29 Day Arrive Frankfurt Bus to Strasbourg Check into Gallia Residence at the University of Strasbourg Evening Free Time Sunday May 30 Day Orientation Free Time and Welcome Dinner Friday June 4 Class The Leadership of Winston Churchill Charles de Gaulle and FDR Evening Free Time Saturday June 5 Visit the Restored Medieval Castle Haut Koenigsbourg Choucroute Lunch at Alsatian Winestub Travel the Alsace Wine Road and Tour of Ancient Villages of Riquewihr Kaysersberg Monday May 31 Day Walking tour of Sunday June 6 Strasbourg and Picnic Free Day relax and Evening Free Time study Tuesday June 1 Class Tocqueville Evening Free Time Monday June 7 Class TBD Evening Free Time Wednesday June 2 Class The Courts Evening Free Time Tuesday June 8 Class The French Republic Evening Free Time Thursday June 3 Class TBA Afternoon Cathedrale Notre Dame de Strasbourg Evening Free Time Wednesday June 9 Class The French Republic Evening Free Time Thursday June 10 Class The French Republic Evening Free Time PROGRAM ITINERARY Friday June 11 Class The French Republic Evening Free Time Friday June 18 Class The Future of the European Union Evening Free Time Saturday June 12 Visit to the Struthof Concentration Camp Hike in the Vosges Mountains and Visit to Mt St Odile Saturday June 19 Day Trip to Paris Sunday June 13 Free day Monday June 21 Day Paper Conferences Evening Free Time Monday June 14 Class What is Peace and How to Achieve It Evening Free Time Tuesday June 15 Site Visit Council of Europe Afternoon Picnic Evening Free Time Wednesday June 16 Site Visit European Court of Human Rights Class What is the European Union Evening Night at the Opera Thursday June 17 Class EU Policy Assignment Site Visit The European Parliament Evening Free Time Sunday June 20 Free Day F te de la musique Tuesday June 22 Day Paper Conferences Evening Free Time Wednesday June 23 Paper Work Day Thursday June 24 Paper Work Day Friday June 25 Paper Work Day Saturday June 26 Day Paper Due Evening Farewell Dinner Sunday June 27 Program Ends Check Out of Gallia Residence Return to Austin or Independent Travel

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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS STEPS TO APPLY 18 years or older by program departure date Good academic standing by end of Fall 2020 Prerequisites None 1 Choose a study abroad program You can browse all programs at our website 2 Schedule and complete a video advising session starting on August 24 2020 Advising can be scheduled online at our website 3 Complete and submit a application 4 Complete an interview with program faculty leader PROGRAM FEE 2 600 Includes Accommodations at University of Strasbourg Classroom and guest lecturers Excursions and entrance fees per itinerary Ground transportation Paris day trip Welcome and farewell dinners Three lunches 24 7 logistics support and emergency assistance Students are also responsible for the following expenses NOT included in the program fee Round trip airfare and ground transportation from Austin to Strasbourg ACC course tuition fees and books Meals not included in program fee Personal expenses International Student ID Card 25 Passport and visa fees if applicable Vaccinations if applicable Advising Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday 10 00 2 00 Application deadline is March 5 2021 Acceptance is on a first come first served basis It is recommended that you complete advising and all application requirements as soon as possible Maximum number of participants is 15 ACC International Programs faculty led study abroad programs are a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students Student participants must abide by all program rules and regulations A 400 deposit applied toward program fee is due within one week of program acceptance Program dates itinerary and fees are subject to change Program fee payment deadline is due March 22 2021 via ACC Marketplace Program fees are non refundable ACC STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP Fifty 1 000 ACC Board of Trustees Study Abroad Scholarships are available to eligible applicants on a competitive basis Deadline is March 5 2021 FINANCIAL AID Contact any ACC campus Financial Aid Office if you have questions about eligibility Summer 2021 OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS Benjamin A Gilman International Scholarship 5 000 maximum Due 3 2 21 Gilman McCain Scholarship 5 000 maximum Due 3 2 21 Fund for Education Abroad Scholarship 1 250 minimum Due 1 15 21 HI USA Explore the World Scholarship 2 000 Due XX XX 21 Joshi Miscall Global Austin Scholarship 1 000 Due 4 14 21 FRANCE Government studyabroad austincc edu 512 709 9917 www austincc edu studyabroad ACCStudyAbroad Earn 6 credits in Introduction to Political Science GOVT 2304 and United States Government GOVT 2305 while exploring France with your ACC classmates and Professor Ted Hadzi Antich Jr SESSION AND DATES Session First 5 week Summer Session 2021 Class at ACC before departure May 18 21 Program in France May 29 June 27

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ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS STEPS TO APPLY 18 years or older by program departure date Good academic standing by end of Fall 2020 Prerequisites None 1 Choose a study abroad program You can browse all programs at our website 2 Schedule and complete a video advising session starting on August 24 2020 Advising can be scheduled online at our website 3 Complete and submit a application 4 Complete an interview with program faculty leader PROGRAM FEE 2 600 Includes Accommodations at University of Strasbourg Classroom and guest lecturers Excursions and entrance fees per itinerary Ground transportation Paris day trip Welcome and farewell dinners Three lunches 24 7 logistics support and emergency assistance Students are also responsible for the following expenses NOT included in the program fee Round trip airfare and ground transportation from Austin to Strasbourg ACC course tuition fees and books Meals not included in program fee Personal expenses International Student ID Card 25 Passport and visa fees if applicable Vaccinations if applicable Advising Hours Monday Tuesday Wednesday Friday 10 00 2 00 Application deadline is March 5 2021 Acceptance is on a first come first served basis It is recommended that you complete advising and all application requirements as soon as possible Maximum number of participants is 15 ACC International Programs faculty led study abroad programs are a welcoming and inclusive environment for all students Student participants must abide by all program rules and regulations A 400 deposit applied toward program fee is due within one week of program acceptance Program dates itinerary and fees are subject to change Program fee payment deadline is due March 22 2021 via ACC Marketplace Program fees are non refundable ACC STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIP Fifty 1 000 ACC Board of Trustees Study Abroad Scholarships are available to eligible applicants on a competitive basis Deadline is March 5 2021 FINANCIAL AID Contact any ACC campus Financial Aid Office if you have questions about eligibility Summer 2021 OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS Benjamin A Gilman International Scholarship 5 000 maximum Due 3 2 21 Gilman McCain Scholarship 5 000 maximum Due 3 2 21 Fund for Education Abroad Scholarship 1 250 minimum Due 1 15 21 HI USA Explore the World Scholarship 2 000 Due XX XX 21 Joshi Miscall Global Austin Scholarship 1 000 Due 4 14 21 FRANCE Government studyabroad austincc edu 512 709 9917 www austincc edu studyabroad ACCStudyAbroad Earn 6 credits in Introduction to Political Science GOVT 2304 and United States Government GOVT 2305 while exploring France with your ACC classmates and Professor Ted Hadzi Antich Jr SESSION AND DATES Session First 5 week Summer Session 2021 Class at ACC before departure May 18 21 Program in France May 29 June 27