Snapshot

Terms and Dates:

  • Summer 2019

Advisor:

Alayne Prine

Cornell Affiliations:

Global Learning

Off-campus partner:

DIS

This Opportunity is Currently in Draft

Overview

Opportunity Description

DIS runs study abroad programs during the summer in both Copenhagen and Stockholm. Students take one course per term, and DIS offers a diverse array of courses and summer term dates to choose from.  You can also combine multiple terms for a more immersive experiences.  

Browse the DIS website for more program details, using the link we provided in the "Snapshot".

What is unique about summer study?

  • Summer is a great time to take a “deep dive” to pursue a particular subject in a new place, particularly if you are unable to study abroad any other time.
  • Unless you are taking a summer course with Cornell faculty, when you study abroad in the summer you are not registered at Cornell. Make sure to follow your college’s procedures to transfer credit back to Cornell. Note, these are generally the same as transferring domestic credit to Cornell.
  • Financial aid is not available for summer study, but many programs offer scholarships. National scholarships such as the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship or the Boren Awards support STEM students who study in the summer. Also, check Cornell’s Off-Campus Opportunity Fund (OCOF) to see if you are eligible to apply for funds through OADI, Global Cornell, or Engaged Cornell.

How do I apply?

Apply directly to your program, and then register your program destination and dates with Cornell using the “apply” button on this page. Not only will Cornell be able to communicate with you in the event of an emergency, but you will have access to Cornell’s emergency assistance insurance and health and safety information.

 

Returning Applicants