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Academics

If you intend to spend a semester or academic year abroad, it is important that you understand your college's study abroad policies and how study abroad will fit within your major or minor.

Courses and Credit Approval

  • To find information on program courses, go to the "academics" tab on the CET: Prague, New Media program page.
  • To discuss program fit, such as program type, expectations, level of structure/independence, or to compare optionsget advice from Global Learning advisors and returned students. 
  • For assistance in selecting courses, see your faculty or college advisor. (Note: You may earn elective, distributional, minor or major credit depending on your major and college.)
  • Complete the Proposed Course of Study form that is part of the Global Learning application for a record of how your courses will count for credit at Cornell.

Academic Policies

  • Study the language of the host country (or take a course in that language) when studying in a non-English speaking country for a semester or year.
  • Take the equivalent of 15 Cornell credits  (15 CET credits) for a full semester, even if it is possible to take fewer and still graduate on time.
  • Complete all the academic work and stay until the end of the program, defined as the last officially-sanctioned exam for any course you take abroad.

Registration and Grades

  • You will be registered at Cornell and will earn credit for approved coursework for your semester/year study abroad.
  • Decisions on the final allocation of credit are made upon successful completion of the course (must earn grade equivalent of a "C" or higher - all courses must be taken for a letter grade).
  • Grades will appear on the Cornell transcript in the same format as they are recorded on the original transcript generated by the study abroad program or university. Grades are not factored into the Cornell GPA.