AMIDEAST: Cairo - Learn & Serve, Summer

  4 reviews
Location(s): Cairo, Egypt
Program Type(s): Volunteer, Study

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a new perspective on Egypt, the side that is not portrayed in the media; definitely worthwhile - University of Pennsylvania
It was absolutely worthwhile! I would do it again in a heartbeat! I learned so much and had a great time.
09/11/2012 Incredible
Yes - Syracuse University
I learned how Egyptians actually live and the concepts and things that they think are very important. It was completely worthwhile, I would do it again in a heartbeat. - Georgia State University

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Learn & Serve in Egypt is a unique summer education abroad opportunity for undergraduate students to study in the Middle East/North Africa region and engage in an intense service learning experience with local non-governmental organizations. Students simultaneously study Egyptian Colloquial Arabic, allowing them to practice speaking the most widely understood Arabic dialect, while undertaking an international volunteer placement in Cairo, the Arab world’s most populous city. Students earn a total of 6 academic credits (Community Based learning, 3 credits and colloquial Egyptian Arabic, 3 credits). With the addition of cultural activities, dialogue programs with local university students, and excursions, students gain an intimate understanding of the role of organizations in Egyptian society.

Students can choose to participate in either a 6 week or 8 week Learn & Serve program in Egypt. The two programs are identical in structure, with the 8 week program providing a two week extension of the volunteer placement. The 8 week program may be suitable for students who prefer to stay in Egypt longer or whose home institution may require a longer period of volunteer placement in order to fulfill a service learning requirement. Students on both programs will earn a total of 6 credits.

Program Type(s):
Volunteer
Study
Program Length(s):
  • Summer
Instruction Language(s):
  • English
Relevant Major(s):
  • Community Development
  • Middle Eastern Studies
  • African Studies
  • International Affairs
  • International Development And Social Change
  • International Education
  • International Politics
Minimum GPA:
3.0
Year Founded:
2007
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