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Academic Information

Classes will be held at Università di G. D’Annunzio. These classes will be conducted by Italian professors in an authentic Italian environment. This is not an institute for foreign study. It is an actual Italian university at which one can interact with other Italian students in all classes. All classes will be conducted in Italian.

Courses: All courses will be selected from the university’s course book. A meeting will be held with Dr. Maria Rosaria Vitti-Alexander to review the selection of these courses.

Textbooks: Textbooks are available at the bookstore across the street from the university. The prices of books vary.

Evaluation: Class attendance is compulsory. All absences are recorded and made a part of the student’s final record. Students are evaluated on attendance, participation, and their final examination grade.

letteraturasmall.jpg (20577 bytes)Examination: Final examinations are required in all courses, and are given at the end of the semester.

Credits: Credits are expressed in semester hours. A maximum of 15 credits is allowed to each student per semester. The administration reserves the right to cancel or change any course or courses.

Transcripts: Transcripts will be issued upon request by the Registrar’s Office of Nazareth College in accordance with College policy.

Behavior: All students are expected to abide by the regulations, and conduct themselves as representatives of Nazareth College and their country. The administration has the right to require the withdrawal of any students whose moral conduct or academic performance warrant such a measure.

Download Forms:

Application for Admission   Study Abroad Information   Permission and Release  

Study Abroad Contract   Scholarship

For information contact:
Maria Rosaria Vitti-Alexander

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