Frequently Asked Questions
ELIGIBILITY QUESTIONS
Who's eligible for EAP?
What is the minimum GPA requirement?
Do I need a foreign language?
Can I apply if I'm a transfer student?
Can I study at UC Berkeley as an exchange student?
Can I go to more than one country through EAP?
Can I apply to more than one program per participation
period (e.g. Fall 2006)?
Can I participate in two programs back-to-back?
Can I be away from campus the semester before
departure?
Can I bring dependents on an EAP program?
Can I go on EAP to the country of my citizenship?
APPLICATION
QUESTIONS
When are applications due?
Where can I get an application?
Where do I send a completed application?
When should I start planning for EAP?
What is the Program Self-Assessment Worksheet?
Is there
a deadline to submit the Program Self-Assessment Worksheet?
After I submit my Program Self-Assessment Worksheet, do I need to wait for clearance
from the EAP office to apply?
My letters of recommendation/official transcripts
are in a sealed envelope - should I open the envelope and make the required
number of copies?
Does my letter of recommendation/official transcript
need to accompany my application, or can they be submitted directly to
the office?
Is
there a Letter of Recommendation Form, or should my instructor write the
letter on department letterhead?
TRAVEL & EAP EXTENSION
QUESTIONS
Can I go early or do I have to travel with the group?
Can I stay in the country after the program ends?
Can I extend my participation once abroad?
ACADEMIC QUESTIONS
Will the courses I take abroad count toward graduation?
Will my units and grades transfer?
How many units do I take while abroad?
Do I have to go for a full year?
Do I have to study in my major field while abroad?
What happens to my status at UC Berkeley while I'm
on EAP?
I want to spend my last semester abraod. Is that possible?
What happens if I want to quit
early?
FINANCIAL QUESTIONS
How much does it cost to go on EAP?
Do I still pay out-of-state UC tuition if I'm an
out-of-state student on EAP?
Will
my financial aid apply?
What types of financial aid are available for EAP
students?
Who are my finance contacts at the University-wide
Office of EAP (UOEAP)?
Who do I pay registration fees to?
How will I receive the financial aid funds?
Who do I contact if I change my address?
Do I keep a bank account in the U.S. or start one
abroad?
What if I extend from a semester to a year program
while abroad?
When do I receive the financial aid disbursements?
ELIGIBILITY
QUESTIONS
Who's eligible for EAP?
To participate in
EAP you must be a fulltime UC Berkeley undergraduate or graduate student.
Most programs require that you have at least junior standing (56 units)
before departure, but as EAP expands, we now offer several short-term
programs that allow participation from students with at least 30 units.
Also, seniors are always welcome to apply as long as you are willing to
take a full academic course load while abroad.
What is the minimum GPA
requirement?
For many programs
you must have a 3.0 by the end of the semester before departure. A GPA
of 2.5 is now enough for some programs, such as many Language and Culture
Programs. If you do not meet the minimum GPA required for a specific program,
you should speak with the EAP adviser for that program to discuss your
options.
Do I need a foreign language?
Many EAP countries
have options that don't require prior knowledge of a foreign language.
There are many programs where the language of instruction is English,
even if the country itself is not English-speaking. Some programs require
that you take courses in the language of the host country while pursuing
other coursework in English. EAP also offers many Language and Culture
Programs with minimal language prerequisites.
Can I apply if I'm a transfer student?
Absolutely! Although
transfer students might have tighter schedules and more to consider when
planning on going abroad, the EAP program encourages you to explore your
options through us. We send many transfer students abroad every year.
Can I study at UC Berkeley as an international exchange student?
If you are a registered
student at one of EAP's partner universities you may be eligible to attend
UC Berkeley as a non-degree EAP student for a semester or year. Contact your University's International or Study Abroad Office
and ask for help in applying to the Education Abroad Program. For more
international exchange student questions, please visit our UOEAP
Reciprocity page.
Can I go to more than one
country through EAP?
Yes, students can participate
in more than one EAP program. The College of Letters & Science allows
students to study abroad for a maximum of 3 semesters, provided that you
meet all major and college requirements without exceeding your unit cap.
(Please consult with other colleges directly for their policy on maximum
semesters abroad).
Can I apply to more than
one program per participation period (e.g. Fall 2005)?
No, students
may only apply to ONE program per participation period. In special cases,
exceptions to this policy will be made in consultation with the EAP Regional
Advisers for both programs. Consult the "Need to Know" document
for a country if you have concerns about impacted programs. A dual application
will only be considered if an "EAP Exception Contract" is on
file with signatures from EAP Regional Advisers for each program before
the time of application.
Can I participate in two
programs back-to-back?
For some programs, it is not feasible to apply and complete all pre-departure
requirements while abroad. Students interested in exploring this option
must consult with the EAP adviser for both programs. Permission to participate
in back-to-back EAP programs is not guaranteed and is granted on a case-by-case
basis. Students are required to sign an "EAP Exception Contract"
with signatures from EAP Regional Advisers for each program before
application for the second program. Please note this rule also applies
to summer participation before or after a semester or academic year.
Can I be away from campus
the semester before departure?
As with back-to-back
programs, it may not be feasible to apply for a program and complete all
pre-departure requirements while away from the Berkeley area. Permission
to be away from campus the semester before departure is granted on a case-by-case
basis by the EAP Regional Adviser for the program. Students are required
to sign an "EAP Exception Contract" with the signature of the
EAP Regional adviser before applying for the program.
Can I bring my spouse and/or dependents on an EAP program?
Some programs allow students to be accompanied by spouses and/or dependents. Students must make special financial, housing, insurance, and transportation arrangements for the spouse or dependent(s) accompanying them. The EAP Adviser will provide interested students with a special packet of forms to complete and return to the Campus EAP Office at the time of application (forms are also available online). All provisions for the support of a student’s family while abroad are the student’s responsibility. In many situations it is not practical or advisable to have family members along, and some programs do not permit students to bring either a spouse or children. Contact the EAP Adviser to determine which programs currently cannot accommodate spouses and/or dependents.
Can I go on EAP to the country
of my citizenship?
There is no restriction imposed by EAP on international students or permanent residents wishing to study in their country of origin, but the host country or program may have their own restrictions. Check with the EAP adviser for your country of interest.
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APPLICATION QUESTIONS
When are applications due?
Please see the Application Deadlines page.
Where can I get an application?
After careful research
on EAP program options and completion of a Program Self-Assessment Worksheet, you can
access the EAP application on-line. Unless specified otherwise, you do
not need to obtain clearance from an EAP adviser to apply. More detailed
coverage of the application process can be found in the Apply section.
Where do I send a completed
application?
Applications sent
by mail should be addressed as follows:
Berkeley Programs for Study
Abroad
160 Stephens Hall #2302
Berkeley, CA 94720
You may also deliver your application
to our office in person. We are located in Stephens Hall, just south of
Sather Tower (the campanile). If we are not open, you may drop off your
application in our drop box, located halfway down the stairs.
When should I start planning
for EAP?
Begin planning for EAP
as early as possible. Many programs have specific language and other academic
prerequisites. For programs that require junior standing, you will need
to declare your major and complete both semesters of the Reading and Composition
requirement before you depart.
What is the Program Self-Assessment
Worksheet?
The Program Self-Assessment Worksheet is designed to help you assess your eligibility
for the program that interests you. The Program Profile section asks you
to demonstrate basic knowledge of the program. The Program Eligibility
Requirements section assists you in determining your eligibility.
We encourage you to complete
a Self-Assessment Form for each program that interests you, but it is mandatory to submit one for the program you apply to. This
will help you narrow down your options and determine which program best
meets your needs.
Is there a deadline to submit the Program Self-Assessment
Worksheet?
We strongly encourage you to submit the Program Self-Assessment Worksheet, along with a copy of your
BearFacts transcript, as soon as you complete it. You must have a completed
SAF with you or on file in our office before you can meet with a drop-in
adviser.
After I submit my Program Self-Assessment
Worksheet, do
I need to wait for clearance from the EAP office to apply?
NO. With the exception of a few countries*, you can go ahead and access
the on-line application for your program. All application instructions
and applicable forms are available in the Apply section.
| *Students interested
in applying to Ghana, India, South Africa and Vietnam must meet with Linnea
Soderlund, the EAP adviser for those programs, before they can apply.
Please consult the drop-in advising schedule for Linnea's advising hours. |
My letters of recommendation/official
transcripts are in a sealed envelope. Should I open the envelope and make
the required number of copies?
You do not need to make copies of letters of recommendation. Just include them in their sealed envelope with your application. Official transcripts can be opened and the appropriate number of copies should be made before submitting them to the office.
Does my letter of recommendation/official
transcript need to accompany my application, or can they be submitted
directly to the office?
Your letter of recommendation/official transcript can be submitted directly
to the office. We will match up the documents with your application and
make the required number of copies.
Is there a Letter of Recommendation
Form, or should my instructor write the letter on department letterhead?
(only applicable for those programs that require letters of recommendation)
Your recommender can write their letter in one of the following ways:
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Use the
writeable PDF Letter of Recommendation Form - If your instructor wishes
to use the writeable PDF version, please provide them with the PDF
Form Instructions.
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Type the
letter onto department letterhead (be sure to indicate the student's
EAP Country and Program on the letter).
Letters should not be handwritten.
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TRAVEL & EAP EXTENSION QUESTIONS
Can I go early or do I have
to travel with the group?
Usually students
make their own transportation arrangements. Some students travel in the
destination country or region before the start of the program. Please
note, however, that you are responsible for yourself until the official
start of the EAP program abroad. Also, students MUST be at the designated
arrival location by the date and time indicated in their pre-departure
packet materials
Can I stay in the country
after the program ends?
Yes, if your visa
allows it. Keep in mind that once the program has ended, you are responsible
for yourself in every way. Some students take advantage of being abroad
to stay an extra few weeks or months to travel. You can purchase up to
three additional months of health insurance through EAP for coverage outside
the U.S. during this period.
Can I extend my participation
once abroad?
Yes, if the program
allows an extension from summer to semester or semester to year. In order to facilitate this
process while you are abroad, we highly recommend that you submit the
Departmental Pre-Approval to Extend form prior to departure. Even if you
think you will not extend, it is better to have this form completed on
file so that an extension is possible, assuming that all criteria is met.
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ACADEMIC
QUESTIONS
Will the courses I take
abroad count toward graduation?
With careful planning and advising from your departmental/college
advisor, you can make normal progress towards graduation. Although final
credit for major/college requirements is granted after you return,
we encourage students to discuss their study abroad plans with their departmental/college
adviser before departure.
Will my units and grades
transfer?
Yes, you will receive
UC Berkeley credit for all classes taken while on EAP. In fact, there
is no option of not having the units count. Although your units and grades
automatically transfer, please note that it can take several months for
them to appear on your Berkeley transcript.
How many units do I take
while abroad?
You are required
to take a full-time load while abroad, as if you were at UC Berkeley.
Actual full-time loads vary by host university and EAP program.
Do I have to go for a full
year?
No. We offer both
short-term and full year programs. However, students who enroll in a full-year
program and withdraw before the end of the term will not be able to register
for classes at Berkeley for the following semester.
Do I have to study in my
major field while abroad?
Some host institutions,
such as those in the United Kingdom, require that you take most of your
courses in your major field. However, many students choose courses outside
their major while abroad to explore new areas, develop their language
skills, fulfill breadth requirements, or take classes toward a second
major or a minor.
What happens to my status
at UC Berkeley while I'm on EAP?
You continue to be
enrolled and registered at UC Berkeley while you are abroad. Before your
departure, our office notifies the Registrar's office that you will be
participating in EAP. Your EAP status will be reflected on your student
records and transcript.
I want to
spend my last semester abroad. Is that possible?
Many students finish their undergraduate
career abroad. Students should consult with their college/major adviser
to confirm that all college/major requirements will be completed by the
end of their term abroad.
What happens
if I want to quit early?
By withdrawing from
EAP you are also withdrawing from Berkeley. Your college has the final
authority to determine the conditions of readmission. You will be held
responsible for any financial aid that has been advanced to you as well
as payments due to EAP.
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FINANCIAL QUESTIONS
How much does it cost to
go on EAP?
There is a specific
budget for each program, which includes the same UC education and registration
fees that you would normally pay for a similar period at UC Berkeley,
a mandatory insurance fee, room, board, books, round-trip transportation,
on-site orientation, intensive language program expenses (where applicable),
and personal expenses. With a few exceptions, the budgets are roughly
equivalent to or less than an off campus UC Berkeley budget for a similar
amount of time. To see program costs for a specific country/program, check
out the UOEAP Student Budgets .
Do I still pay out-of-state
UC tuition and registration fees if I'm an out-of-state student on EAP?
Yes, out-of-state students still pay non-resident tuition and registration fees, in addition to specific program costs. Please refer to the Non-Resident Program Fees also linked from the EAP Student Budget Worksheet for your program.
Will my financial aid apply
and cover all my costs?
As an EAP student,
you are eligible for financial aid. The Financial Aid office simply adjusts
your aid package according to the estimated budget for your program. EAP
also awards need-based scholarships to assist in keeping the financial
aid packages for students as reasonable as possible.
What types of financial
aid are available for EAP students?
As an EAP student,
you will receive all the same financial aid you usually receive--grants,
scholarships, and loans--except work-study. EAP scholarship funds and
loans are awarded to help replace the financial aid students usually receive
through work-study.
Who are
my finance contacts at the University-wide Office of EAP (UOEAP)?
Please
refer to your EAP General Guide or the Student
Financial Services page on the UOEAP website.
To whom do I pay registration
fees?
Checks should be
made payable to "UC Regents" and mailed to UOEAP. Payment due
dates and amounts are outlined in the payment
coupons in your EAP packet. If you are a financial
aid student your fees will be deducted from your financial aid. Your registration
fees will not appear on your UC Berkeley billing statement.
How will I receive the financial
aid funds?
You must fill out
the EAP EFT form and return it to UOEAP for direct deposits. You must
fill out this form even if you are signed up for UC Berkeley EFT. This form will be available in your packet of pre-departure forms.
Who do I contact if I change
my address?
Please visit the
Berkeley EAP office and complete a Student Address/Information form.
Do I keep a bank account
in the U.S. or start one abroad?
This varies by country,
so you will want to read your EAP Student Guide to make the best decision
for you. For example, in Germany you must have a bank account there to
pay your rent. Most students maintain a bank account in the U.S., with
the assistance of a family member whom is given Power of Attorney or added
as an account signatory, and access it from overseas using ATMs. It will
be necessary for a student to consult with his or her home bank regarding
the possible use of an ATM card in the new host country, and how many
digits the PIN for the ATM needs to be, as this varies by country. For
more information on finances while on EAP, visit the UOEAP website http://eap.ucop.edu/eap/reference/GUIDE/finances.htm#money
What if I extend from a
semester to a year program while abroad?
Your financial aid
will be revised once the extension has been approved by UOEAP.
When do
I receive the financial aid disbursements?
Please
reference the
Financial Aid Disbursement Schedule on the UOEAP website.
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