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  Culture-Centered Inquiry
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Information Resources
  Scribner Library
  Tang Teaching Museum
    and Art Gallery
  Information Technology

Off-Campus Study & Exchanges

Other Off-Campus Programs
  Visiting Student
  Hudson-Mohawk Assn.
  ROTC

HEOP/AOP

Community Education

M.A. in Liberal Studies

University Without Walls

Summer Programs
  Summer Term
  Summer Arts
  Sessions Abroad
  Center for Talented Youth
  Dance Workshops
  Flute Institute
  Jazz Institute
  New York State Summer
    School of the Arts
  New York State Writers
    Institute
  Pre-College
  Science Institute for Girls
  Theater Workshop



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Off-Campus Study and Exchanges

The Office of Off-Campus Study and Exchanges organizes a wide range of off-campus opportunities for academically qualified students who wish to enhance their on-campus educational experience. The office works closely with academic departments and programs to ensure coordination between programs at Skidmore and international and domestic study opportunities. The office also advises students on program choices and application procedures, helps orient students to the cultural and personal challenges they will encounter off campus, and helps reintegrate students into the life of the college when they return. The office provides administrative oversight for Skidmore's programs in Paris, Madrid, Alcalá, London, Beijing, and India, a variety of short-term faculty-led programs, and for our domestic exchange programs, National Student Exchange (NSE), the Washington Semester, and the Woods Hole Semester in Massachusetts. The office also provides support for all Skidmore approved programs. Students must have a 3.0 GPA, appropriate academic background, and the endorsement of the college in order to participate in off-campus programs. [More]


Other Off-Campus Programs

VISITING STUDENT PROGRAMS AT AMERICAN COLLEGES

While students do the majority of their work at Skidmore, the college offers the opportunity to take a semester or full-year program at another school in the United States. Many colleges in the state of New York and in other states have visiting student programs, and students should write to the registrar of the college in which they are interested to get information about programs and deadline dates. Prospective visiting students not participating in an approved off-campus program should then apply for an official academic leave of absence through the Dean of Studies Office. Applicants should have strong academic records, though a grade-point average (GPA) somewhat below 3.0 may be accepted by the Committee on Academic Standing on an exception basis.


Hudson-Mohawk Association of Colleges and Universities

To extend and enrich their collective educational resources, Skidmore and the following institutions have participated in the Hudson-Mohawk Association of Colleges and Universities: Adirondack Community College, Albany College of Pharmacy, Albany Law School, Albany Medical College, College of Saint Rose, Empire State College, Hudson Valley Community College, Maria College, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the Sage Colleges, Schenectady County Community College, the State University of New York College at Cobleskill, Union College, and the State University of New York at Albany. Students may choose individual courses at any of the member institutions through a cross-registration agreement by consulting their respective registrars. To be eligible, students must have paid the full-time tuition charge at Skidmore and be taking at least half their full-time load on the Skidmore campus.


RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS

Skidmore students interested in participating in Reserve Officer Training Corps programs may do so through the Hudson-Mohawk consortium. With the permission of the Committee on Academic Standing, a limited amount of credit (typically six or fewer hours) may be counted toward the degree for academic courses taken in the ROTC program.

Students pursuing an ROTC program through cross-registration must plan their courses and their academic major with care due to the time requirements of the ROTC program and the commuting time (thirty to forty minutes) involved. Because of the scheduling requirements of some majors, full participation in an ROTC program may not be possible. Accepted candidates are advised to discuss their plans both with the ROTC program of interest and the Office of the Registrar at Skidmore before enrolling at Skidmore. All cross-registering students must provide their own transportation.

For information on ROTC programs and/or scholar-ships, interested students should contact the ROTC program of interest. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy, NY 12181) has Air Force, Army, and Marine Corps programs. Siena College (Loudonville, NY 12211) has an Army ROTC office.





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