Chatham University
Falk Hall, Lower Level
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
412-365-1388
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NUFS Summer ELP and Fall Chatham Semester

Term To Study: Summer 2020
Application Deadline: Mar 01, 2020
Program Starts: May 21, 2020
Program Ends: Dec 11, 2020
Program Category: One-Country
Program Type: Direct enroll
Program Fee: $13,764
Link 1: Chatham University
Link 2: Visit Pittsburgh
Host Website: www.chatham.edu
Program Locations: Pennsylvania
Contact Phone: 412-365-1388
Contact Name: International Affairs
Contact Email: internationalaffairs@chatham.edu
What is Included: Tuition and college fee (Summer and Fall combined)
What is not Included: Housing
Board
Special fees
Chatham Health Insurance
Books
Estimated Costs: These costs are estimates based on current costs. Final costs will be determined in Spring 2020:
Housing for Summer:$1550
Housing and Board for Fall: $5700
Books and other expenses per term $1500 (includes health insurance)
Special fees - course fees for certain laboratory, applied art and music classes - up to $300 per class
Mandatory Health Insurance: $415 estimate.

Documents: 
course_request_form.pdf
Program Description

Best of Both Worlds

Pittsburgh – a big city with small-town safety, charm, and hospitality – is frequently voted one of the most livable cities in the United States. Diverse and cosmopolitan, the Pittsburgh metropolitan area has about 2.5 million residents, including over 7,000 international students studying at its universities.

Like to attend major sporting events?
Visit a world-class zoo or amusement park? Chatham University is in a great location, offering students the comforts of a peaceful campus with access to a vibrant city and activities within minutes.

In Pittsburgh, you’ll find a wide range of cultural offerings, such as the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, art museums (including the Carnegie Museum of Art and the Andy Warhol Museum), and many shopping opportunities. The beautiful 640-acre Frick Park is a 15-minute walk from campus and has many trails for hiking and mountain biking. You can explore exciting caves, take hikes in pristine landscapes, and go camping and white water rafting in one of the many nearby state parks. Chatham is a short ride from the Pittsburgh International Airport, which has easy connections to other major U.S. cities and international destinations. All Chatham students receive bus passes that permit easy access to the amenities of the city. You can also rent a bicycle from Chatham’s bike shop.

Many of Chatham’s campus buildings (including residence halls) are historic mansions in the upscale Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Shadyside and Squirrel Hill. These small, friendly neighborhoods are located just minutes from the arts and commerce of Pittsburgh.

How to Apply

You must be a current NUFS student. To apply, you must meet the academic requirements of NUFS and be nominated. You must have a TOEFL score of 500/60 or 5.5 on IELTS. If your scores fall under those limits, you may be not be eligible to take only academic classes in fall. You will be required to take both academic courses and English language courses .

Interested students should submit the following:

• Completed Application
• Official transcripts from all universities attended
• Bank verification letter showing sufficient funds for the semester or year OR letter from you University sponsoring you financially.
• Standardized language exam results

Semester Application Deadline

March 1st

Interested students should apply as early as possible to have enough time to get a student visa. Admission to this program does not imply admission to Chatham University. If you participate in the Chatham Semester and then want to become a degree-seeking student at Chatham, you must apply following normal application procedures.

Housing

Students will have the option to live on campus, with other Chatham University students, or to apply for a host family. Students who wish to have a host family, should select this option on the online Housing Questionnaire form. Students who live on campus might live in one of our renovated historical mansions, or in residence halls that look like apartments.

Quick Facts

Population: 313847465
Capital: Washington, DC
Per-capita GDP: $ 49000
Size: 9826675 km2
Time Zone: (GMT - 05:00 hours) Eastern Time (US & Canada)

US State Department

Travel Warning: YES
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Chatham University Office of International Affairs