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Bolivia

Academia Latinoamericana

Term To Study: Summer 2017
Application Deadline: Jan 16, 2017
Program Starts: May 07, 2017
Program Ends: Jul 30, 2017
Program Category: Multi-Country
Program Type: Internship
Link 1: Click HERE to see a timeline of application dates
Host Website: http://latinoschool.com/html/pro
grams_quito.html
Program Countries:

Program Locations:

Bolivia Sucre
Ecuador Quito
Peru Cusco
Contact Phone: 7043372533
Contact Name: Sidra Freeman
Contact Email: freemans@queens.edu
What is Included: 4 week homestay with host family
2 meals per day
Flight
Health insurance
What is not Included: Passport fees
Visa fees (if applicable)
Required and/or recommended immunization fees
Excursion trips
Additional Meal Expenses
Local Transportation Costs to/from homestay to internship and school
Estimated Costs: Supplement for Peru - $150
Supplement for Ecuador - $100
Supplement for Bolivia - $100
Program Description

Academia Latinoamericana offers an array of internship opportunities throughout three of the most beautiful countries in South America. Internships available in the following areas (and more):
Community Service and Non-profit organizations
Health Care & Medicine
Insurance
Law
Management
Consulting
Pharmaceuticals
Public Service & Civic Organizations
Publishing
Retail & Merchandising
Software
Newspaper and Radio
Art
Communications

Choose to work in one of the following locations:

Quito, Ecuador
Located in the inter-Andean valley, Quito is a city of sun and sky surrounded by mountains, with three snow-capped volcanoes in view on a clear day. Its climate has been described by many as eternal spring due to its high altitude and its location close to the equator. Quito is a blend of modern and traditional culture, with strong Spanish, indigenous, U.S. and northern European influences. There are stark contrasts between colonial and modern architecture and rich and poor neighborhoods. It is cosmopolitan and small-town (almost rural) at the same time. Where else can one see a cow or a horse or a pig grazing in the middle of a four-lane highway in the middle of town? Mountains and valleys, volcanoes, rivers, and varied plant life provide spectacular scenery in the Quito area. Picturesque scenery abound.

Cusco, Peru
The city of Cusco sits perched amidst the clouds and the lush Andean greenery 11,000 feet above sea level, an everlasting legacy to Peru´s rich history.Imagine interning in one of the most beautiful and historic locations to be found anywhere in Latin America! You’ll be captivated immediately by the magic of Cusco: the ancient capital of the Inca Empire is set only a stone’s throw away from Machu Picchu World Heritage Site and at the very entrance to the Sacred Valley of the Inca. Your Spanish program in Cusco is much more than just a language course: it is guaranteed to be a deep plunge into history and into an ancient and mysterious culture.

Sucre, Bolivia
Sucre is one of the most charming colonial towns in Latin America and makes an excellent destination to learn Spanish. It’s among the safest cities in Bolivia and thanks to its compact size easy to explore on foot. A university town known as the center of learning and progressive thought within Bolivia, Sucre has many museums, a lively central plaza, shops and restaurants. The city has a youthful, energetic feel despite its old-fashioned look created by the numerous old mansions and colonial churches.

Note: Internships offered in Sucre are geared toward educational majors who are interested in educational careers and teaching English as a second language.

Language Immersion Option:
Students wishing to receive language credits during their internship at Academia Latinoamericana can do so if they have completed a minimum level of Intermediate I of university level Spanish by the time of their internship. The student will receive 6 language credits upon the successful completion of the internship/language classes. Students who choose to complete a language immersion while completing their internship will spend half the day at their internship site and half the day learning Spanish at a language school. A language immersion intern could also receive an additional 4 credits (for a total of 10 credits) through independent study. The independent study would need to be approved through the Chair of the Department of World Languages.

Quick Facts

Population: 10290003
Capital: La Paz
Per-capita GDP: $ 4900
Size: 1098581 km2
Time Zone: (GMT - 04:00 hours) Atlantic Time (Canada)

US State Department

Travel Warning: YES
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Queens University of Charlotte Myrta Pulliam Center for International Education