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Summer |
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English Only |
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Business and Economics, Education & Human Development |
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Partnership |
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Experience with children, Must meet Camp Adventure Requirements |
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About The Camp Adventure Summer Experience
For more information about this program, visit the website listed above or stop by the Education Abroad Office in
Camp
By contacting Camp Adventure through their website you will find specific information about program dates, details and requirements.
Steps to Apply to this Program
1. Attend a Cougs Abroad Advising Session where you will learn more about choosing the right program, application procedures, the course approval process, financial aid and scholarships, transcript and credit information, and passport & visas. To view times and sign up for a session click here.
2. Apply for your passport if you don't already have one. If you have a passport, make sure it is valid until 6 months after you will return from abroad. Click here to download an application.
3. Please note that you are required to complete 2 application proceses- the Camp Adventure application and interview process detailed on their website, and the WSU application found on this website.
4. If you plan to use financial aid to fund your experience, please visit Financial Aid's study abroad FAQ webpage for more information. Information on Education Abroad scholarships can be found in
After you attend the Cougs Abroad Advising Session, spend some time exploring different program options. Before making a final decision many students find it helpful to have a one-on-one advising session with an Education Abroad Advisor. To make an appointment with an Education Abroad Advisor call 335-6204 or email edabroad@wsu.edu
WSU places a high importance on serving every student and their specific needs. We welcome applications from members of diverse groups that have traditionally been underrepresented in study abroad programs, including multicultural students, GIESORC students, students with disabilities, and non-traditional students. Please visit the Diversity Issues section of the Education Abroad website for more information and resources.
Ask an EA Ambassador
Click here to contact a WSU student who has participated on this program or another program in this part of the world.
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