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  • Locations: Dijon, France
  • Program Terms: Academic Year, Fall
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Restrictions: HC applicants only
  • This program is currently not accepting applications.
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Language of Instruction: French Suggested GPA: 3.0
Maximum Capacity: 8 between fall and AY Language Requirement: Completed at least 202 with a minimum grade of B+
ICIP Required: Yes Housing Options: Homestay
Community Based Learning: No Ability to work abroad: No
Board: Partial Board Program Exception Flag: None
Program Sponsorship: Holy Cross Office of Study Abroad Click here for a definition of this term Visa required for U.S. passport holders: Yes
Earned Academic Credit: Yes
Program Description:

DijonPicturesque street in Dijon

Summary: Located in the historical Burgundy region, Dijon is one of France's principal wine-making areas. Beyond the wine and cuisine (yes, there is plenty of mustard to be had as well!), Dijon boasts beautiful architecture and building styles ranging from Gothic to Art Deco. There are also myriad galleries and museums, including the Musée des Beaux-Arts, housed in the Palace of the Dukes. Dijon-bound Holy Cross students start their experience with a 4-week language intensive program in Tours, France, during the month of August. Students then travel to Dijon, where they have the unique opportunity to take classes alongside French students at the University of Burgundy. 
 

Check out the Dijon COMPASS, your comprehensive guide to all things study abroad at University of Burgundy!

Name: Université de Bourgogne
Location: Dijon, France
University size: 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students (approx. 9% international)
University founded: 1722 

Terms available: Academic year and Fall semester (NO spring semester option)
Dates: early August to late May (academic year); early August to mid-January (fall semester)
Fall semester participants MUST be present in Dijon for exams, which often occur in January.  

Academic Calendar*: https://ub-link.u-bourgogne.fr/ma-formation/ma-scolarite-et-mon-calendrier-universitaire/tous-les-calendriers.html
*Flexibility is paramount: Semester dates are not typically released in France until just a few weeks before the start of each term. Exam dates are not typically published until approximately halfway through any given term, therefore you must NOT make any plans to leave France early. ALL Holy Cross students MUST abide by their host institution's published exam schedule. NO EXCEPTIONS, NO REQUESTS for EARLIER EXAMS. 

Pre-university program: There is a required pre-university language intensive program at Institut de Touraine (Tours), which generally occurs during the 4 weeks before the start of the semester in Dijon. The Institut de Touraine will also be attended by Holy Cross students heading to Strasbourg! Approximate dates are July 31st-August 31st. http://www.institutdetouraine.com/en 

ICIP required: Yes, for academic-year students
Registration info: The mandatory Institut de Touraine pre-university language program does not count towards the year’s/semester’s course load. The semester/academic year is structured differently depending on whether you have taken up to French 202 or 301:

Fall Semester abroad for students who have only completed up to French 202 at HC: 
Credit 1:
 Language & Culture Package (includes Theme, Version, Methodology, Conversation, and French Culture courses each semester) taught in French
Credit 2: Additional French Language Course taught in French
Credits 3 & 4: Content courses in any discipline at University of Burgundy taught in French

Fall semester abroad for students who have completed at least French 301 at HC:
Credit 1: 
Language & Culture Package (includes Theme, Version, Methodology, Conversation, and French Culture courses each semester) taught in French
Credit 2: An additional French elective course taught in French
Credits 3 & 4: Content courses in any discipline at the University of Burgundy taught in French
         
Spring Semester (regardless of whether you completed 202 or 301 before departing Holy Cross):
Credit 1: 
Language & Culture Package (includes Theme, Version, Methodology, Conversation, and French Culture courses each semester) taught in French
Credits 2, 3, and 4: Content courses at University of Burgundy taught in French
 
Note for French Majors:
Majors who spend two consecutive semesters in a French-speaking country may apply up to four approved Study Abroad FREN elective courses toward the minimum ten courses required for the major, and up to two FREN elective courses if they spend one semester abroad. Approved courses taken abroad must focus on a French or Francophone topic, such as French linguistics, French or Francophone literature, film, art, civilization, culture, politics or history. Courses taken abroad will be transferred (bearing no 300 or 400 level designation) subject to the French coordinator’s approval. Majors who study abroad must take at least six courses at Holy Cross. 

Note for French Minors: Minors who spend two consecutive semesters in a French-speaking country may apply up to three approved Study Abroad FREN elective courses toward the minimum six courses required for the major, and up to two FREN elective courses if they spend one semester abroad. Approved courses must focus on a French or Francophone topic, such as French linguistics, French or Francophone literature, film, art, civilization, culture, politics or history. Courses taken abroad will be transferred (bearing no 300 or 400 level designation) subject to the French coordinator’s approval. Minors who study abroad must take at least three courses at Holy Cross.
 

Course Catalog*:  https://www.u-bourgogne.fr/formation.html
*Note: Different departments may present their course catalogs differently. Some have a list of available courses, some provide an overview of the required courses for a particular major (French students are much more restricted within their majors). These catalogs are a general guide. You will have assistance selecting classes on site.
Courses previously taken by Holy Cross students: https://sa.holycross.edu
On left-side menu, click on Courses Taken Abroad for Holy Cross Credit then select program. 
This list is informational, not restrictive. None of the classes are guaranteed to be available to you, nor are you limited to them.
Grade equivalency sheet: Available on the Holy Cross Registrar’s website: http://www.holycross.edu/support-and-resources/office-registrar/study-abroad-equivalencies

University website: https://www.u-bourgogne.fr/
Study Abroad website: http://ub-link.u-bourgogne.fr/etudiants-internationaux/venir-dans-le-cadre-d-une-convention-de-cooperation.html
Student life/campus activities: https://ub-link.u-bourgogne.fr/mon-quotidien

Visa fees:  France requires students to obtain a student visa before landing in France. You should plan to spend approximately $236–$386* (Campus France fee: $180 regular, $330 expedited; $56 visa fee) *these amounts are subject to change
Visa Process: The Office of Study Abroad will work with you to obtain your French student visa starting approximately 100 days before your departure. During this period, you CANNOT LEAVE THE UNITED STATES since you will not have your passport. Therefore, DO NOT make international travel plans the summer before your semester or year in France. 
Housing: Students live with host families in both Tours (Institut de Touraine pre-university language program) and Dijon
 
All information listed above is subject to change.

For more information, please contact:
Sue McCroryAssistant Director
Email: smccrory@holycross.edu
Phone: 507-793-2755
Office:  Smith 217

 



Dates / Deadlines:

There are currently no active application cycles for this program.

This program is currently not accepting applications.