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IMPORTANT INFORMATION –

READ ME!

STUDENT TIMELINE FOR SPAIN SPRING 2016

Open to all college students who have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 in at least 12 units of previous college

level course work at an accredited college.

Students who attend nonmember colleges and universities are welcome to participate if they meet

eligibility requirements and provide official, sealed transcripts to Citrus College.

FINANCIAL AID:

ALL STUDENTS INTERESTED IN FINANCIAL AID FOR SPRING IN SPAIN

SHOULD FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW

NOW

:

1)   Complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) for 2015-2016 online

www.fafsa.ed.gov

, and add the Citrus College Code 001166.

2)   Complete the Request for Financial Assistance for SPAIN and Information Release form located in

your SPAIN brochure packet. SCAN AND EMAIL THESE TWO FORMS NOW to

[email protected]

3)  

Complete a Citrus College application for admission online

www.citruscollege.edu

- Click on

WingSpan; Apply for Admission.

You will be issued a Citrus student I.D and student email.

Financial aid will send important information to your Citrus WingSpan financial aid link and

Citrus College student email.

4)   AWARD LETTERS WILL BE SENT TO YOUR CITRUS COLLEGE WINGSPAN FINANCIAL

AID LINK AFTER ALL REQUESTED DOCUMENTS ARE RECEIVED AND VERIFIED.

CHECK WINGSPAN AND CITRUS STUDENT EMAIL OFTEN.

If you are a Cal Grant recipient, it is your responsibility to submit a ‘Grant Record Change Form for Students’

(G-10 form) to CSAC (California Student Aid Commission) indicating the semester you will be changing to

Citrus College. You must also submit the school change back to your home school for the following semester.

Students who fail to notify CSAC may lose their Cal Grant eligibility.

STUDY ABROAD SCHOLARSHIPS:

AIFS AMBASSADOR SCHOLARSHIP – Call or email your Study Abroad Coordinator or John Morris for

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APPLYING FOR ELIGIBILITY TO STUDY IN SPAIN SPRING 2016

1.   Attend a Study Abroad Information Meeting on your campus; OR speak with your Study Abroad

Program Coordinator if you are unable to attend.

2.   Complete the AIFS Online Enrollment Form:

https://secure.aifsabroad.com/Partnership/application/welcome.aspx?cpi=QGNYHA16VAO8

3.   To complete your online AIFS online enrollment form you will select your housing preference; choose

your international flight, tours, and other program options and make the first payment of $450.

Completion of the application and the $450 payment reserves your space in the program but enrollment

will be contingent upon the academic approval of your Study Abroad Program Coordinator.

4.   Submit unofficial transcripts (electronically or physically) to your home campus Study Abroad Program

Coordinator by November 20 (please submit transcripts as early as possible) to gain academic

approval. Students who have made the initial $450 payment and have gained academic approval from

the Study Abroad Program Coordinator will have successfully completed their enrollment. Students

deemed academically ineligible will receive a full refund of their application fee.

PAYMENT POLICY:

ALL students must make a first program payment of $450 when they complete the Online Enrollment

Form. Students who are NOT receiving financial aid will make the final payment on December 23.

Students receiving financial aid are responsible for paying some of the balance by December 23. The

remaining balance for financial aid students will need to be paid to AIFS according to the student’s

financial aid disbursement dates.

PAYMENTS DUE FROM FINANCIAL AID STUDENTS ON DECEMBER 23 include the airfare and

airline-imposed departure taxes, fees and fuel surcharges (if you plan to travel on the AIFS arranged

group flight with airport pick-up and return); the $250 refundable damage deposit; and $600 of the

balance. Financial aid students are also responsible for paying any single room surcharges (if they

choose to live in a single room in an apartment or homestay); $50 tour deposit (if they choose the optional

tour to Morocco), and any portion of the balance that will not be covered by their financial aid award.

If you are a financial aid student and your financial aid file is not complete or loans are not guaranteed, you will

be required to pay AIFS any portion of the balance not covered.

FINANCIAL AID CHECKS - Checks will be mailed to the address listed on the Citrus College

Application for Admission. If your address changes, it is your responsibility to complete a student update

form. Complete a change of address form through the Citrus College web site

www.citruscollege.edu

,

Admissions and Records, Student Forms, Student Update.

REGISTRATION FOR CLASSES

Spring in Spain registration instructions will be emailed to all students who have submitted their unofficial

transcripts and paid the first $450 program payment. Be sure the email address you list on your application is

one you check regularly. You must also complete a Citrus College Application for Admission in order to

register for spring 2016 classes. Complete a Citrus College application for admission online

www.citruscollege.edu

Click on WingSpan; Apply for Admission. You will be issued a student I.D and

student email.

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SPAIN ORIENTATION

SATURDAY

SPAIN STUDENT ORIENTATION will be held at Citrus College

JANUARY 23

in the Center for Innovation, Rm. 159 (CI 159), for all students participating in the

9:30 – 12:00

Spain program. Spain instructors and student services representatives will attend.

Family members are welcome.

CONSORTIUM COLLEGES AND CONTACTS:

Antelope Valley College – Michelle Hernandez (661) 722-6300 X6688

[email protected]

Barstow Community College – Ramon Vasconcellos (760) 252-2411 X7329

[email protected]

Chaffey College – Tony DiSalvo (909) 652-6901

[email protected]

Citrus College – John Morris (626) 914-8560

[email protected]

College of the Canyons – Claudia Acosta (661) 362-3530

[email protected]

College of the Desert – Kristen Nelson (760) 568-7512

[email protected]

Crafton Hills College – Kris Acquistapace (909) 389-3347

[email protected]

MiraCosta College – Mia Scavone (760) 765-6897

[email protected]

Mt. San Antonio College – Larry Silva (909) 594-5611 X6321

[email protected]

Mt. San Jacinto College – Shartelle Fears (951) 639-5261

[email protected]

Rio Hondo College – Adam Wetsman (562) 692-0921

[email protected]

and Wendy Gonzalez (562) 908-3429

[email protected]

San Bernardino Valley College – Jose Recinos (909) 384-8607

[email protected]

Victor Valley College – Hinrich Kaiser (760) 245-4271 X2791

[email protected]

All OTHER colleges and universities (626) 914-8560 John Morris

[email protected]

CITRUS COLLEGE CONTACTS:

1000 W. Foothill Blvd., Glendora, CA 91741

Study Abroad Specialist/Coordinator (626) 914-8560

[email protected]

Cathy Napoli - Admissions and Records Coordinator (626) 914-8512

[email protected]

Julie Martinez - Financial Aid Advisor (626) 914-8592

[email protected]

AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR FOREIGN STUDY (AIFS) CONTACTS:

One High Ridge Park, Stamford, CT 06905

Patty Cardenas – Registrar/Financial Concerns (withdrawals, refunds, financial aid, payment processing) (800)

727-2437 X5078

[email protected]

Karen Winslow – Systems Coordinator (housing questions, flight questions, general program questions) (800)

727-2437 X5089

[email protected]

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Southern California Foothills Consortium

Salamanca Program

Spring Semester 2016

The AIFS program fee of $6,795 includes the following:

⇒ overnight stay in Madrid on arrival including accommodation in a three-star hotel (double/triple occupancy) with breakfast;

⇒ group transfer by private bus from Madrid to Salamanca;

⇒ accommodation in Salamanca in student apartments (included) or homestays (for a supplemental fee). Two students will

share a double room. Apartments are fully furnished and include cooking facilities, free wireless Internet access, washing machine and television; homestay students receive breakfast daily and lunch (the main meal in Spain) and dinner Monday-Friday, plus weekly laundry service;

⇒ orientation program in Salamanca consisting of a meeting with AIFS staff, half-day guided walking tour of Salamanca and

welcome dinner;

⇒ Spanish Culture and Civilization Course (art, history, literature, culture) to include two full-day guided excursions, one to Madrid and one to Segovia with Ávila, and a weekly social and cultural program (this typically includes trips to museums and historical/cultural sites, dance classes, cooking classes, a tapas tour, and music performances);

⇒ on-site AIFS Student Services Office and support of AIFS Student Services Staff for information, personal

advising/counseling and 24-hour emergency contact service;

⇒ use of the computer lab at the Study Center with free Internet access;

⇒ farewell dinner in Salamanca;

⇒ group transfer at end of program from Salamanca to Madrid Airport;

⇒ medical insurance and program fee refund insurance policies;

⇒ $50 non-refundable application fee.

Program fee does not include the following:

⇒ optional Transportation Package consisting of round-trip airfare between Los Angeles and Madrid and round-trip transfers

overseas between the airport and hotel in Madrid on the specified program dates for $695;

⇒ mandatory additional U.S. government and airline-imposed departure taxes, fees and fuel surcharges of $648 (subject to

change);

⇒ optional three-day/two-night excursion to Morocco for $475;

⇒ $250 refundable damage deposit;

⇒ optional housing in a twin-bedded room in a homestay for an additional $1,100, with an optional single room upgrade available for an additional $525 ($1,625 total);

⇒ optional single room supplement in apartments for $765;

⇒ enrollment fees to your college;

⇒ textbooks;

⇒ meals not listed above;

⇒ passport and visa fees if applicable;

⇒ personal expenses;

⇒ optional personal effects coverage and medical insurance upgrade;

⇒ anything not listed above.

2016 PROGRAM DATES

Thursday, February 18 AIFS flight departs U.S. for Madrid

Friday, February 19 Arrive in Madrid. Overnight in Madrid

Saturday, February 20 Transfer from Madrid to Salamanca. Welcome dinner

Monday, February 22 First day of classes (Monday – Thursday schedule)

Friday, February 26 Madrid day trip

Thursday, March 3 to Sunday, March 6 Optional excursion to Morocco

Thursday, March 24 to Sunday, March 27 Easter holiday break

Friday, April 8 Segovia and Avilà day trip

Saturday, April 23 Castille and Leon Day Local Holiday

Monday, May 2 Labor Day National Holiday

Friday, May 13 Final night in Salamanca

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PAYMENT SCHEDULE FOR AIFS FEES

Spring Semester Fee Deadline Optional Fee Deadline

Enrollment deposit $450.00 November 20, 2015 Airfare $695.00 December 23, 2015

Balance of fees $6,345.00 December 23, 2015 Taxes/Fees (subject to change) $648.00 December 23, 2015

Sub-total $6,795.00 Morocco tour deposit $50.00 November 20, 2015

Damage Deposit (Mandatory/ $250.00 December 23, 2015 Balance of Morocco tour $425.00 December 23, 2015

Refundable) Homestay $1,100.00 December 23, 2015

Total $7,045.00 Single room in homestay $525.00 December 23, 2015

Single room in apartment $765.00 December 23, 2015

Personal Effects Coverage $90.00 December 23, 2015

Medical Insurance Upgrade $65.00 December 23, 2015

All students must submit the $450 deposit (plus $50 for the tour, if selected) when completing the online enrollment form. Subsequent payments may be made by check or credit card. Checks should be made payable to “AIFS.” American Express, MasterCard and Visa are also accepted.

Financial Aid students are responsible for paying, by December 23, 2015, the airfare ($695), taxes/fees/fuel ($648–subject to

change), $250 refundable damage deposit, a $600 program reservation deposit (toward your balance due), tour deposit if applicable, and any remaining balance that will not be covered by aid.

Please note: A $35 returned check fee will be charged on all checks returned by the bank for insufficient funds.

AIFS TRANSPORTATION PACKAGE

Participants have the option of purchasing a round-trip ticket for the flight arranged through AIFS. Participants choosing this option should note the following restrictions: Tickets purchased from AIFS are exclusively on scheduled airlines (not charters). They are not endorsable to another carrier. Flights are not necessarily direct or non-stop, and frequent flyer miles are not applicable. The AIFS Transportation Package includes ground transportation from the airport in Madrid to the Madrid hotel on the regularly scheduled program arrival date. AIFS will book flights on the dates indicated on this application only.

Participants wishing to purchase the Transportation Package must notify AIFS in writing by Friday, November 20, 2015, or by selecting it on the online enrollment form. Participants wishing to cancel from the flight must notify AIFS in writing by Wednesday, December 23, 2015. Cancellation penalties will apply. Tickets are non-refundable after this date. Participants who plan to purchase their own airline ticket will be responsible for providing their own round-trip transportation between the airport in Madrid and the Madrid hotel on arrival and between Salamanca and Madrid Airport on the return (unless returning to Madrid on the group transfer day).

AIFS Airfare Regulations: Return must be to original U.S. departure point. Tickets are subject to airline availability. No

refunds are available for any unused portion of ticket. Tickets cannot be rerouted, and stopovers are not permitted. Once in Spain participants may be able to change their return date, but only if that date is available and in the same class of service in which the ticket was booked. Only the ticketing agent can provide this information. Participants are subject to agency and airline-imposed change fees and space availability. Group round-trip ground transportation to and from the airport in Madrid is on the regularly scheduled program dates only.

AIFS cannot guarantee that all passengers will be booked on the same flight.

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