UCSD/SDSU
Latin American Studies
Graduate Student Exchange Program
In
1985 the University of California, San Diego and San Diego State
University formed a Latin American Studies Consortium and were
funded as one of the twelve Title VI National Resource Centers
for Latin America in the United States. In 1993, as part of
the consortium a collaborative graduate student exchange program
was implemented. The purpose of the exchange program is to expand
the curriculum available to graduate students of Latin American
Studies. This is not a joint degree. Students may take courses
as guests of the Host campus which are transferred back to their
Home campus and applied toward their own Master's program. While
on the Host campus, students are subject to all the policies
(such as add/drop/grading, etc.) of that campus.
Approval Process
A student must notify the Home Latin American Studies Program
of intentions to participate in the exchange program. This will
be approved if the student has graduate status and is in good
standing. Then obtain the required signatures on the attached
course approval form before submitting the form to the Home
Graduate Office for final approval. The Host Graduate Office
will facilitate the student's registration. The form must be
submitted at least three weeks prior to the beginning of the
term (quarter or semester) remembering that the two universities
are on different schedules. The student will pay fees at the
Home campus and is not eligible for any services or privileges
on the Host campus.
Students may enroll for one course per term at the Host institution
and must maintain their full time status through a combination
of the courses taken at UCSD and SDSU. Courses will count approximately
one for one toward the Master's requirements although the credits
computed will be different.
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/dept/latamweb/
Center
for Iberian and Latin American Studies ©1999
University of California, San Diego
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