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Program Type

  • OHIO Credit

Academic Focus

  • Humanities and Social Sciences

Country/Region

  • Scotland
  • United Kingdom

Program Term

  • Summer

Application Deadline

Deadline extended to January 20, 2025

For more information on this program contact:

Geoffrey L. Buckley buckleg1@ohio.edu

Nicole Finnicum finnicum@ohio.edu

Caroline Bresnahan
Program Coordinator, Office of Global Opportunities
caroline.bresnahan@worldstrides.com

Office of Global Opportunities global.opportunities@ohio.edu

Apply for this OHIO-Credit Program

Overview 

This environmentally-focused study abroad program takes place in Edinburgh, Scotland. Here, in one of Europe’s most beautiful capital cities, students will spend four weeks studying urban history and sustainability. Class lectures, guest speakers, and frequent field trips will introduce students to key concepts relating to urban planning and design, resource provisioning and conservation, urban ecology, and social and environmental justice. 

With more than half the world's population living “urban” already, and the movement from rural to urban accelerating rapidly, it is imperative that “we design our new cities - and retrofit our old ones - so that they are more efficient, just, and livable places,” according to Program Director Dr. Geoff Buckley. Anyone interested in environmental studies, urban planning, and sustainability will be interested in this experiential learning-based program, especially as it takes place in Edinburgh, a city renowned for its reputation as a leader in the worldwide effort to “green” our cities. Of course, you also will learn a lot about Scotland's geography and history!

Living Arrangements 

Students will stay in on-campus housing at the University of Edinburgh. A variety of rooms are available, including standard singles en-suite, standard doubles and doubles en-suite. Rooms are all within convenient walking distance of the university and include a “full Scottish breakfast.” 

Program Dates 

May 31- June 28, 2025*  

*Students will need to depart the U.S. on May 30 in order to arrive in Scotland on May 31.  

7 students pose together in front of a Scottish Castle.

Academics  

Students will enroll in 3 credits of HC 2905: Edinburgh City and Environment. If you are a student in the OHIO Honors or 1804 Scholars program, you will also earn 1 curricular and 2 co-curriculars, all of which count towards graduation with OHIO Honors. 

Cost  

Cost

The following information is intended to help participants understand the estimated costsassociated with the program.  For additional information regarding program costs, please refer to Understanding Program Costs for Ohio-Credit Programs .

The total estimated costis expected to be:

  • Summer 2025 estimate:
    • Undergraduate: $9,771 + 3 Credit of Summer 2025 Athens-Campus Tuition/Fees
    • Graduate: $11,321 + 1 Credit of Summer 2025 Athens-Campus Tuition/Fees

Tuition rates are based on participant's Tuition Guarantee or Graduate Program of Study (refer to Bursars for more information).

Line Item
Undergrad Summer 2025
Graduate Summer 2025
Summer 2025 Tuition*:Based on individual Tuition Guarantee or Graduate Program of Study (refer to Bursars for more information)
3 credit Athens-Campus
1 credit Athens-Campus
Program Fee:Student accommodations, some meals, excursions and activities, and transportation to all program-related activities.
$6,679
$8,229
Study Abroad Administrative Fee
$150
$150

Estimated Out-of-Pocket Expenses:

  • Passport and Photos ($185)
  • Airfare ($1,700)
  • Meals ($800)
  • ETIAS Processing Fee ($10)
  • Required Cell phone ($100)
  • Incidentals ($150)
$2,945
$2,945

Non-program-related entertainment, souvenirs, and additional travel are not included in the cost estimate and should be budgeted separately.

Non-resident surcharge waived for the SUMMER credit hours associated with this program.

Detailed student budget worksheets will be sent to all applicant nominated on the program and are available upon request from global.opportunities@ohio.edu

Funding Opportunities

More information on financial aid and scholarships can be found on our funding pages.

Eligibility and Requirements 

This program is open to full-time students at Ohio University who are interested in environmental studies, urban history, urban planning and sustainability.

When applying, students will be required to submit:

  • a copy of their DARs,
  • a 1-2 page personal statement explaining why they are interested in the program, and
  • 2 letters of references

Applicants must complete a pre-departure orientation as well as an interview with the Program Director.

Students who will be on probation at any point during the program for a conduct offense that took place less than a calendar year from the program start date may not study abroad.  Read the entire conduct policy

Participants must have a at least a high school diploma or the equivalent (e.g. GED) by the start date of the program to be considered for eligibility.  Students enrolled in College Credit Plus (CC+) are not eligible for study away programs.

Entry and Exit Requirements 

U.S. citizens are required to have a valid U.S. passport when traveling outside of the United States. If you plan to study or travel abroad in the next year,   apply for your passport   now. Some countries also require a visa to legally enter or reside in the country. 

U.S. citizens  will not  need a visa or other special document to enter the country for the length of this program. Please also note that visa requirements may vary if you plan to stay in the country longer than the program dates or travel to other countries during or after the program. Please familiarize yourself with these recommendations and requirements prior to applying to this program. 

For more specific visa related information, please visit OGO’s   Visa Information Page

Information for  Non-U.S. citizens

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