China
How to Apply to the MLeague Summer Program
The online application is now closed. The program is open to rising juniors and seniors of any major.
Please note that admission may close before the published application deadline, so it is best to apply early.
- Enrollment is limited to 10–12 rising juniors and senior students. Admission will be on a first-come, first-served basis.
- Program Deposit: Upon notification of acceptance, a nonrefundable and nontransferable program deposit of $500 is required. Spaces are not held for applicants without a confirmation deposit.
- The Program Fee is estimated at $3,212. This includes tuition, housing and program fees. Meals are not included. Additional expenses include transportation to/from Beijing, local transportation, food, passport and visa applications and other incidentals (approximately $3,000). The total expense to participate in the program is estimated at $6,184. See Cost Page
- Housing: On-campus program housing (double occupancy only) is required. All students must stay in the designated residence hall with the group for the full length of the program. Food is not included in the cost of housing.
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Health Insurance: Health Insurance applicable in China is required. Unless participants can provide proof of alternate comparable coverage IN CHINA, all participants will be required to purchase [if they haven't already] Emerson College's Health Insurance Plan offered by Aetna Student Health, at an estimated cost of $322 for undergraduates. Coverage commences May 1, 2012 and ends on August 31, 2012. Aetna's partner, On Call International, provides comprehensive travel and medical assistance, including:
- Unlimited emergency medical evacuation
- 24/7 emergency travel arrangements
- Translation assistance
- Emergency travel funds assistance
- Lost travel documents assistance
- Assistance with replacement of credit card/traveler's checks
- Travel: All participants will make their own travel arrangements both to and from Beijing, China. Participants will be expected to arrive in China and move into the residence hall on Monday, June 4, 2012 and depart the residence hall on Saturday, June 23, 2012.
- All participants will ultimately be responsible for obtaining the appropriate travel documents, including passports and Chinese visas. We will work with all participants to facilitate this process.
- Tip for Successful Completion of the Application: Compose the answer to the application question in a simple word processing program such as TextEdit on a Mac or NotePad on a PC, and cut and paste it into the online application form. In the unlikely event your application is lost during transmission, you won't have to rewrite your answer.
- GO TO THE APPLICATION FORM.
The College reserves the right to withdraw this offering if it fails to generate sufficient enrollment [a minimum of 10 students]. Participants should be guided by this policy when making travel arrangements. Emerson College is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution.
Apply
You must log into your EcNet account with your EcNet username (firstname_lastname ex: john_smith) to successfully complete the online application.
Students with Disabilities or Special Needs
Students who wish to participate in an Emerson external program or activity must be physically and mentally able, with or without reasonable accommodations, to fully and safely participate in the program or activity. Students who suffer from a physical or mental disability and wish to request accommodations that might enable them to fully and safely participate should contact Emerson College's Disability Services Office at dso@emerson.edu.
Students with a documented disability or special need should discuss any anticipated accommodations well in advance of their semester with the International Study and External Programs Office and the Disability Services Office. Your documentation and diagnosis must support your requests for special arrangements or accommodations.
Please be aware that not all disabilities can readily be accommodated abroad and that the laws are different in other countries. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) does not extend beyond the boundaries of the United States.


