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What is the ISA Brussels internship program? “Every road may lead to Rome but every high-speed train in Europe points to Brussels!” From its humble beginnings as a 10th Century fortress town, today Brussels is the capital of the European Union and has numerous ties to international organizations and politics. ISA is a third-party provider that arranges internship programs for students. EIU has a partnership with ISA which means EIU students can participate in an ISA study abroad program and earn EIU credit. With each ISA program, EIU students will pay their study abroad program fees directly to ISA. Your EIU student account will only be charged for the $300 EIU study abroad administrative fee. You will not pay EIU tuition or regular fees for the term(s) you are interning abroad. ISA offers internship programs through Vesalius College in Brussels. A 2.7 GPA and and junior or senior status are required for admission. For detailed information about program offerings, courses, dates, and fees for each program, go to ISA's Brussels web site. In the past, students have been placed in: Subjects include: How does applying through a third-party provider like ISA work? If you are interested in applying for an ISA program, you must fill out the EIU Study Abroad Application Materials and all ISA application materials for the program in which you are interested. All ISA application materials are located on their web site, and the application can be submitted online. Please make a copy of your online ISA application and turn it in, along with your EIU Application Materials, to the Office of Study Abroad (1207 Blair Hall) by the deadlines listed below. Application Deadlines:
For EIU application materials, click on the links below: Foreign Entry Requirements Passport Visa Travel Document Systems (TDS) can also provide you with helpful information on every country, including entry requirements, cultural information, travel conditions, economy, and more. You are strongly encouraged to read the U.S. State Department's Consular Information Sheet on the country where you plan to study. It will provide you with a great deal of information on your host country and will help you prepare for your trip. **Please be aware that you are responsible for obtaining the most up-to-date information on the entry requirements for the country where you plan to study. The Office of Study Abroad only provides general information, as visa regulations and procedures are constantly changing. Please consult the Consulate for the host country for more information. ** Please note that EIU does not own, operate, or sponsor this program. |




