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EASC Informational Sessions for Global East Asia 2011
The East Asian Studies Center will host an information session for Global East Asia 2011, a summer study abroad program to China, Japan, and Korea.
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The information sessions will cover application procedures, program benefits, eligibility and outreach requirements as well as give students the opportunity to hear from former scholars about their experiences while abroad. Students who are accepted will have all major travel-related expenses paid for by the East Asian Studies Center, including roundtrip international airfare from LAX, basic lodging and meals, and local transportation and entrance fees. Full program details and the application are available on our website at: http://college.usc.edu/east_asian_studies/under/study_abroad.cfm
For any questions, please tell students to contact us at easc@usc.edu or 213-740-2991.
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