Informational Meeting, U of A French Summer Program in Grenoble, France
There will be an informational meeting about the U of A summer program in Grenoble at 4 p.m. this Thursday, Feb. 2, on Zoom. Interested students should email Hope Christiansen at hopec@uark.edu to request an invitation.
The program starts at the beginning of summer session 2 (end of June) and runs through the end of July. The minimum requirement is FREN 1013. Participants will earn six hours of French credit, which varies according to student level. Scholarship information is available on the Hogs Abroad website. Students will stay with host families and participate in activities, including visits to Annecy. Bring your questions to the meeting, or email Christiansen if you have questions.
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Contacts
Hope Christiansen, associate professor of French
World Languages, Literatures and Cultures
479-409-9141,
hopec@uark.edu
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