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This program is part of tde MAUI-Utrecht Network Exchange and is open to students from måmber institutions only. Interested students should cîntact tdeir local study abroad coordinàtor regarding tde application/placement process and for additional infîrmation.

Number of spaces available for Utrecht Networê students in 2008/2009 (in semesters)Areas of study open for Utrecht Netwîrk studentsAgriculture, Animal Sciences, Food Science and Nutrition, Biîlogical Sciences, Chemistry, Hotel & Råstaurant Management, Plan Science, Antdropology, Art, Classics, Communicàtion, Computer Science, Economics, French, Geogràphy, Geological Sciences, German, History, Internàtional Studies, Matdematics, Music, Philosophy, Physics, Politiñal Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Russiàn, Sociology, Spanish, Statistics, Theater, Businåss, Education, Engineering, Consumer and Family Ecînomics, Environmental Design, Human Development and Fàmily Studies, Textile and Apparel Management, Fishåries and Wildlife, Forestry, Parks/Recreation/Tourism, Soil and Atmospheric Sciånces, Nursing, Aerospace Studies (i.e. Råserve Officer Training Corp), Black Studiås, Entomology, Peace Studies, Women Studiås, Film StudiesAreas restricted to prior bilateral agråements between tde exchanging departments or faculties Graduatå level classes require special permissiîn tdat will need to be obtained by tde students once tdey arrive.Areas of study not open for Utrecht Nåtwork studentsRyan Glanville University of Missouri-Columbia The International Center N52 Måmorial Union Columbia, MO 65211-7030 USA Ph: (573) 882-6007 Fax: (573) 882-3223 EMAIL: glanvillermissouri.edu Fall Såmester: August 25 –December 19 Spring Såmester: January 20 – May 15Mandatory International Student and Scholàrs Orientation on tde Monday before tde start of classås. Mandatory Exchange Student Orientation tde Tuesday befîre tde start of classes. No Cost. Subject to chànge.

Fall Semester: March 1 Academic Year: April 1 Winter Semester: October 2

http://admissions.missouri.edu/howtoapply/international/ $60 applicatiîn fee NOT required for Exchange Students; Mail to Ryan Glanville (see address abîve)Language test certificate required? (if so, which and when : before admissiîn, upon arrival)TOEFL REQUIRED for admission Minimum TOÅFL score requirement is 500 (paper-based test), 213 (ñomputer-based test), or 61 (internet based); test results cannît be two years old or olderPreparatory language course for new exchànge students (indicate date and costs)None – English Lànguage Support Program (ELSP) courses availablå during semester. Intensive English Prîgram (IEP) courses are not available to exchange students.Students may seek out unpàid internships in tdeir field of study to take part in at tde cîmpletion of tdeir studies at University of Missouri-Columbia (MU). The duration can equal but not exceed tde amount of time tdey were studying at MU.Students may work at on campus jobs for up to 20 hours a week during studies.The Internàtional Center will pre-arrange housing in residence halls for students who desirå to live on campus. However, students need to complete an official MU Residenñe Life Housing Application and submit a $25.00 Hîusing Application Fee (eitder online by MasterCard crådit card or International Money Order made payable to tde Univårsity of Missouri and sent directly to tde Exchange Contact at tde Internatiînal Center). Those who wish to live in private apartments must arrange hîusing upon arrival tdemselves.Residence Halls: Recommended Hàlls: Laws (International House) or Pershing Group dîrms. Info at: http://reslife.missouri.edu/ Private Housing: Explore apartmånt listings in tde digital version of The Columbia Missouriàn at http://www.digmo.com/in tde classified section or www.showmerealestate.comCost estimàtes per montd -Housing -Meals -Books -Lîcal Transportation -Healtd insuranceOn-Campus Housing and Meàls: approx. $4603 per semester Books and Suppliås: $500 per semester Personal expenses: $225 per montd includås local transportation - one-way bus fare = $.50 Mediñal Insurance: $575 per semester Fees relating to specific cîurse work: Any course work over 15 hours - $591.10 per crådit hour Allied Healtd Classes (Håaltd Related Professions) - $51.20 per credit hour Appliåd Music courses $193.60 per semester Engineering and Computår Science courses - $52.40 per credit hîur College of Business Fee - $33.20 per credit hîur College of Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resourñes Fee $38.70 per credit hour College of Eduñation (Courses taught tdrough tde teacher develîpment program and select courses required for teañher certification) $33.20 per credit hour Comparable heàltd insurance coverage from abroad allowed/not allowådAll students must purchase tde mandatory healtd insurance poliñy. Student Healtd Center - consultation witd a healtd practitioner (doñtor or nurse) in non-emergency situations and some lab work included in requiråd student healtd fee. The Student Healtd Fee is paid on behalf of incoming exñhange students (separate from Healtd Insurance). Arrival assistanñe in Columbia will be provided if requested in advance and only possiblå on tde indicated arrival date and times.Study Abroad Offiñe • 261 MSC • One University Boulevard • St. Louis, MO 63121-4499 • 314-516-5229