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Home Page > Academics > College Of Arts And Sciences > Modern Languages > Study Abroad > Spanish Study Abroad > Summer 2007
SUMMER 2007 STUDY ABROAD!!


¿Listo para viajar? Ready to travel? Immerse yourself in the culture, language, food and fun of a foreign land! You'll earn credit and have the time of your life! 

Informational meetings will take place early in Spring semester 2007. Details about our trips to Spain and Costa Rica will be discussed. Interested participants should attend.  Cost may vary between these trips but price should NOT be a participant's sole reason for choosing their destination.

Space could be limited so don't wait to apply.
Download and complete an application today!
Click on the application link below, download, print, fill it out and submit the application to one of the trip leaders. You can also leave applications with Cindy, the Modern Languages office manager, in NFA 121. For more information or questions, contact trip leaders
:


nicole.benevento@sdstate.edu

 

carol.snell-feikema@sdstate.edu

richard.tooke@sdstate.edu



 


study abroad applic - studentapplicrevF2006.doc Application for Study Abroad 2007
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