For Students

The Lawrence application forms may be obtained online (below), but must be completed in hard copy and filed with the Off-Campus Programs office in the International House by the stated deadline. It is the student's responsibility to make sure completed applications include all recommendation forms and any other materials required by the particular affiliated program. The Off-Campus Programs Coordinator, Laura Zuege, is available at the International House to assist students with everything from selecting a program to the application process. Appointments are suggested - please use this form to schedule a meeting.

Lawrence application materials include:

The Lawrence application requires that students list proposed course selections, which should be chosen in consultation with their academic advisor. Please consult the Credit, Course Load,Grade Information Sheet for guidance on how credit from off-campus study programs will be translated back to your Lawrence record.

Students are advised to have their essays and application reviewed by as many trusted eyes as possible, but especially by those of the academic advisor(s). Good essays, productive course selections, supportive letters of recommendation, strong overall applications, and the delivery of transcripts all take time. Plan ahead as it is never too early to start this process.

Before you select an application form to download, please heed these words of advice: map your academic plans before you look at a map of the world. When selecting an off-campus program, please reflect carefully upon your personal development and academic objectives and find the program that appropriately matches your future goals and your previous experiences.

 

Off-Campus Programs application packets:

 

For Advisors and References

Strong recommendations from faculty and advisors are essential for a successful student application to study off-campus. Faculty perceptions of where the off-campus program fits in the student's overall academic career are important, as are assessments of the potential benefits the student will gain through off-campus study. Thoughtful commentary about the student's language skills, where appropriate, is in the student's best interest.

All application materials are due to the Off-Campus Programs Office in the International House by February 1, 2010 for affiliated programs and April 7, 2010 for the Lawrence London Centre.

Faculty should feel free to complete recommendations by hand or by typing into the Word documents below. Select a recommendation form to download: