Academic Credits
The study abroad program offered by Scuola Leonardo da Vinci
enables American students to earn Italian language credits for
Italian 101 and Italian 102. The Leonardo da Vinci schools collaborate
with Edgewood College in Madison, WI whereby students registering
with A2Z Languages and Leonardo da Vinci may receive credits at
that college. Since Edgewood College is a higher educational institution
fully accredited in the United States, these credits will normally
be transferable to most American colleges and universities.
Please note, that you may also attend your credit course in Florence
or Siena, but only the school in Rome is authorized to collect
credit transfer fees.
Which semesters of Italian language
can be taken at Scuola Leonardo da Vinci with credits transfer?
Italian course 101 - first
semester Italian
Italian course 102 - second
semester Italian
How many credits can be earned?
The credit course is called "4-week-Standard Course"
(80 lessons of 45 minutes each) and corresponds to 60 contact
hours which enables you to receive 4 academic credits for each
credit course.
Your department head may request a copy of the course syllabi
and detailed program descriptions. This information can be obtained
from Ellen Fehring, Registrar of Edgewood College. Please feel
free to contact her at:
Edgewood College
1000 Edgewood College Drive
Madison, WI 53711
E-mail: registrar@edgewood.edu
Fax: (608) 663.3291
Tel.: (608) 663.2202
What are the costs for credit
transfer?
For the current (2001-2002) academic year the tuition to Edgewood
College per 4-credit course amounts to US$ 600 (US$ 150 for each
credit). This amount will be collected only by Scuola Leonardo
da Vinci Rome.
For the language course costs please consult our price
list
What is the procedure?
After course completion, the school submits to Edgewood College the application
documents, course information and student's grades as well as
course tuition. Grades will be recorded by Edgewood College as
a normal student transcript and will be included in the Edgewood
cumulative grade point average calculation.
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