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What's new this year?

 

NEW: THE MUNICH EXPERIENCE PLUS: FOUR WEEKS

 

NEW: TRAVEL GRANTS

For the first time, Travel Grants are available for all students!

 

NEW:
Week 1    Hotel Stay
The 2007 Munich Experience starts with a week during which you are introduced to the city, the culture, and German family life. You will stay at a quiet, small hotel situated close to the town center--a five-minute walk away from the famous Deutsches Museum and the sunny banks of the Isar...
Weeks 2-4    Family Stay
After this week you're ready to move in with your individual families for three weeks. We meet weekday mornings immersing ourselves in the history, art, and everyday culture of this vibrant city and its surroundings. Most afternoons, you will be working individually and in teams on your assignments and on your individual projects. Fridays are all-day excursion days. Included are four evening events (opera, theater, concert, and a movie night). On weekends you're free to join your families or pursue our own plans!

NEW:
In addition to a tour of Dachau conducted by a Holocaust survivor, a day spent with a renowned violin maker in the Alps, and a tour of the Munich BMW plant, there is (new) an excursion to the medieval town of Regensburg on the Danube.


 

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