Friday, March 7, 2014

Six credits beginner Turkish course at Sehir University Study Abroad

Europe or Asia? You decide when you spend a month this summer in Istanbul, Turkey. Located on two continents, Istanbul is the largest city in Turkey, rich in history and culture. Over the centuries, Istanbul has been known as Byzantium and Constantinople, the capital of the Roman, Byzantine, Latin and Ottoman Empires.

This program is aimed to provide new students of the Turkish language with the basic grammatical structures of the language and certain structures necessary for fluent communication. Students can earn 6 credits in beginning Turkish, a critical needs language for the U.S. government!


Dates: June 22 - July 20, 2014
Program Fee: $4,115*
  • Tuition
  • Housing
  • Some Meals
  • City Transportation
  • Museum Pass
  • Historical Peninsula Tour
  • Textbooks
  • Cultural excursions
  • Pre-departure orientation
  • Emergency medical insurance, including medical evacuation and repatriation
  • Administrative services in Istanbul and at George Mason University 


You should plan to leave the United States at least one day prior to the program start date to arrive in Istanbul for the first day of the program. You can schedule your return to the United States from Istanbul for the last day of the program or choose to travel independently.
Do not purchase international airfare until you are advised by your Program Officer.

Scholarships are available to George Mason students. George Mason students may also use financial aid to cover a program's cost. If you are not a George Mason university student check with your study abroad office or office of financial aid to learn more about how to cover the cost of your study abroad.

Consult the How to Apply section for detailed instructions. Start by completing the online application. Pay the $100 application fee.
Note that all supplemental documents are required by the application deadline. Incomplete applications will not be considered. Contact the Program Officer for further application forms and instructions specific to your program.

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