Scholarship Opportunities
CEPA Foundation
Château Courses
Description: This course is an introduction to the European integration process which is creating “an ever-closer Union among the peoples of Europe”. The course will focus on three questions: Who are the main European actors? How is the European Union working? What is the European Union doing? In this perspective, the course will present the European Union compared to the Council of Europe and the Federal States. Then, the institutional system of the EU will be examined, that main: the interest of the treaty and the EU legal framework and the present decision-making process. Finally, the European citizenship will be studied, and the difficulties of the last enlargement will be discussed. Throughout the course, the United States and the American International Organizations (NAFTA and OAS…) will be used as comparative referents.
Hours: 35 classroom hours + 10 hours for participation in course-related excursions, field trips, and guest lectures scheduled throughout the semester.
Description: This seminar is designed for students to focus on developing their professional, academic, and personal skills during their study abroad program. The seminar is specifically designed to meet students where they are and guide them into a deeper reflection. The seminar will help our students put their understanding into context and prepare for their future personal and professional lives. Students and on-site team will meet regularly during the students’ study abroad experience. Students will participate in a number of cultural excursions, a service learning opportunity, business visits, an international symposium, a number of reflective discussions, and engage in culture and career development activities.
Ecole de Management (EM) Business School Courses
Semester A courses will run from September to December (Fall)
Semester B courses from January to April (Spring)
Semester C courses will be available in semester A and semester B (Fall and Spring)
Scienes Po - Political Science School Courses
Chateau Courses
Description: Students will learn about the European idea and the different approaches to European Integration. The course brings together all of the experiential learning components of the program (e.g. excursions, professional visits, guest lectures, etc.).
Hours: 29 classroom hours + 6 hours “Castle Talks” International Symposium + 10 hours for participation in course-related excursions, field trips, and guest lectures scheduled throughout the semester.
Description: This course is an introduction to the European integration process which is creating “an ever-closer Union among the peoples of Europe”. The course will focus on three questions: Who are the main European actors? How is the European Union working? What is the European Union doing? In this perspective, the course will present the European Union compared to the Council of Europe and the Federal States. Then, the institutional system of the EU will be examined, that main: the interest of the treaty and the EU legal framework and the present decision-making process. Finally, the European citizenship will be studied, and the difficulties of the last enlargement will be discussed. Throughout the course, the United States and the American International Organizations (NAFTA and OAS…) will be used as comparative referents.
Hours: 35 classroom hours + 10 hours for participation in course-related excursions, field trips, and guest lectures scheduled throughout the semester.
Ecole de Management (EM) Business School Courses
Semester A courses will run from September to December (Fall)
Semester B courses from January to April (Spring)
Semester C courses will be available in semester A and semester B (Fall and Spring)
Sciences Po - Political Science School Courses
The University of Strasbourg will provide grades for all of its courses in the French system (1-20). Grades will be issued on the University of Strasbourg transcripts as ECTS credits and transcripts will be prepared for each student who successfully completes their coursework and exams from the University of Strasbourg.
In most cases, two courses at the University of Strasbourg will transfer back to your home university as a single 3-US-credit course (2:1 ratio). Work with your study abroad office to select the courses and determine the appropriate course numbers and identifiers for when they are transcripted.
Courses at the Chateau will be awarded by your home institution* or from West Virginia University (direct enrollment with CEPA Foundation only).
If you are a non-WVU student who will receive a WVU transcript, follow the steps below to request your transcript:
*Students enrolled in the semester program through an Affiliate Institution, such as Georgia State University, Mercer University, or the University of the Incarnate Word will receive the US transcripts directly from their home university.
Summer Leadership Program transcripts will be issued by the University of the Incarnate Word. Students who successfully complete course requirements will receive credit for two 3-credit courses for a total of 6 U.S. semester credits per session.
The course designators will appear as follows:
The class and course outline which is identical for both courses. This allows the flexibility for both business and non-business majors to select which “prefix” (SOCI or BINT) best fits their major.
Upon application for the Summer Leadership Program, students must pre-select the course designator (academic discipline) for the Intercultural Communications Class.
Description of course designators linked to the UIW online course catalog: