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Be sure to attend an upcoming information meeting or funding workshop. If your college is not listed below or if you are unable to attend one of the meeting dates, contact your study abroad advisor on your campus (see the last page of the brochure for advisor email and phone number).

How can you afford study abroad? Come to our "Funding Study Abroad" workshops

  • Sept 5: Chaffey College, Rancho at 4:30 pm in BE 104
  • Sept 6: Citrus College at 10 am in LH 102
  • Sept 27: Citrus College at 12 pm in LH 102

Seville Information Meetings

  • Sept 5: Mt. San Antonio College at 1:30 pm in Language Learning Center (Bldg 77-1005)
  • Sept 5: Chaffey College, Rancho at 4:30 pm in BE 104
  • Sept 12: Antelope Valley College at 10 am and 4 pm, Student Services Lounge
  • Sept 14: Citrus College at 12 pm in CI 159
  • Sept 16: Crafton Hills College at 12 pm in West 106
  • Sept 16: San Bernardino Valley College 3:30 pm in Library View Room
  • Sept 16: Mt. San Antonio College at 1 pm Language Learning Center (Bldg 77-1005)
  • Sept 20: Cuyamaca College at 12:30 pm in E-106
  • Sept 25: Mt. San Antonio College at 11am Language Learning Center (Bldg 77-1005)
  • Sept 26: College of the Desert. Time and location TBA
  • Oct 1: Chaffey College at 9 am in CAA-301
  • Oct 4: Citrus College at 10 am in CI 159
  • Oct 8: Crafton Hills College at 12 pm in West 106
  • Oct 9: San Bernardino Valley College at 3:30 pm in Library Viewing Room
  • Oct 10: Cuyamaca College at 3 pm in C-145
  • Oct 15: Mt. San Antonio College at 3 pm Language Learning Center (Bldg 77-1005)
  • Oct 30: Chaffey College at 10:30 am in CAA-301
  • Oct 30: Cuyamaca College at 3 pm in E-106
  • Nov 1: Citrus College at 10 am in CI 159
  • *Mandatory Orientation Saturday, January 25 at 10 am in CI 159
  

​​​​Academics 
This program allows you to study in Seville, Spain​ while enrolled in Citrus College courses; the courses are UC and/or CSU transferable.

Personal 
Study abroad is a transformative, life-altering experience that will broaden students understanding of themselves and the world. There are numerous tangible benefits to study abroad alumni including: increased self-confidence, improved GPA, lower unemployment rates, and higher starting salaries. 

Check out UC Merced's What Statistics Show about Study Abroad Students​ page for more information.

  

Awards and loans are available for the Spring 2020 semester through the Citrus College Financial Aid Office.

Watch the financial aid walk-through video on YouTube.

  

How can you afford study abroad? Come to our Funding Study Abroad workshop on Friday, September 27 at 12noon in LH 102.

In order to successfully be awarded, students must apply to as many scholarships as possible (and as early as possible). Be sure to review Mt. SAC Study Abroad Advisor Casandra Rubio's scholarship worksheet.

View our scholarship and fundraising information sheet.

AIFS Ambassador Scholarship (five are available for Southern California Foothill Consortium college students)

Gilman Scholarship program information (Opens mid-August; deadline is October 1, 2019)

Gilman workshop video on YouTube

  

The AIFS program fee is $7,845 (student apartment).

For an additional $495, students may opt for a homestay shared room that includes breakfast and dinner M-F.

Single rooms are also available.

  

Wednesday, November 27, 2019: $450 enrollment deposit deadline

Friday, December 27, 2019: Entire balance due (financial aid students will pay the majority of fees when they receive their awards/refunds)

Saturday, January 25, 2020: Mandatory orientation from 10 a.m. at Citrus College in CI 159.

  

Email pcardenas@aifs.com and provide withdrawal intent.

For full details about the refund policy, please visit the AIFS student portal where you place your deposit. The information below is condensed and may not include all refund information.

  • On or before November 27, 2019:
    All fees paid less a $150 processing fee and any non-refundable deposits paid by the student or by AIFS on the student's behalf.

  • After November 27, 2019, but on or before December 27, 2019:
    All fees paid less $450 plus any non-refundable deposits paid either by the student or by AIFS on the student's behalf.

  • After December 27, 2019:
    No refund, and the total program fee is due.

  • Once the program has begun:
    No refund, unless AIFS suspends the program.

  • Because of covered medical reasons:
    All fees paid less a $150 processing fee and $210 insurance premium.
  

​John Morris
Study Abroad Specialist, Citrus College
studyabroad@citruscollege.edu​
Phone (626) 914-8560

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