Twelve Ohio Christian Students have chosen to study in Rome for 6 weeks this summer. Dr. Garrison will be teaching 6 hours of credit for these students at the American University of Rome in the Gianic

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Ohio Christian University is developing a 6 week summer abroad program for business studies in Rome, Italy.

 

Students will depart the U.S. in the second week of May and remain until the end of June 2010. Students will have an experience of a lifetime studying in Italy at the American University of Rome.

 

Ohio Christian University has agreed to provide this program at the lowest possible cost, including but not limited to reducing the cost of 6 credit hours of tuition (included in the fee).

 

This is a discount of nearly $2,000 over the usual cost and will not be offered in subsequent programs. The purpose of the lower cost is because OCU wants you to be able to come back and tell other students about your wonderful experience. 

 

Students may be able to receive financial aid or loans to cover some or all of their costs. Please see Mike Fracassa in Financial Aid for details.

 

Two 3 semester hour courses (6 hours total) will be taught by our Department Chair, Dr. Dave Garrison. 

 

IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON ATTENDING, YOU MUST SEND AN EMAIL TO DR. GARRISON (dgarrison@ohiochristian.edu) AS SOON AS POSSIBLE SINCE SPACE MAY BE LIMITED.

 

 

For additional information please contact Dr. Garrison:

 

 

 

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