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Study abroad in United Kingdom with the CEA CAPA Internship Program in London.

Students on CEA CAPA London will live, study and intern in one of the world’s most exciting and cosmopolitan capitals.

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Why Study Abroad in the UK?

"In London, I truly got a sense of cultural awareness and realized how cultures can influence your choice in food, clothing, neighborhood, religion, language... I had to problem-solve on numerous occasions in London, whether that was navigating myself in a new city without GPS or having to brainstorm ideas for a policy-briefing at my internship." - Rollins Study Abroad Alum

Academic Information


CEA CAPA Courses

When you click on this link, choose the semester and then the Global Cities program and then scroll down to see the full list of CEA CAPA courses, including course descriptions and syllabi.

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Courses + Internship

  • Intern approximately 20 hrs a week (2-3 days) and take an associated internship course for a total of 6 credits.
  • Take an additional 2-3 courses.
  • Available internships include businesses of every kind, as well as nonprofit and nongovernmental organizations.
  • Accepted students have their materials sent to CEA CAPA who places each student in an internship that best matches their individual interests, skills, and past experiences. In most cases, interns aren't notified of the specific placement until 2 - 3 weeks prior to the program start.
  • Hear Rollins Students Share Their Internship Experiences in London (video)

Transfer of Credit

  • Courses are worth 3 credits; the internship and service-learning course are worth 6 credits. Students take 2-3 courses and typically earn 12-15 credits.
  • Courses on this program appear on the Rollins transcript as transfer credit; the grades are displayed and are factored into the Rollins GPA.
  • It can take up to three months for grades to be processed.
  • Students can take major and minor courses abroad (with approval from the academic department) and can also take competencies and rFLA200-level seminars abroad (with approval from the Registrar).
  • This program has Registrar approved rFLA200 seminars and competencies, check them out here!
  • NOTE: You cannot receive more than 12 credits total for internships completed during your time at Rollins. As the internship on this program is worth 6 credits, you should plan accordingly.

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What It’s Like to Study Abroad in the UK


Housing & Meals

  • CAPA students live in shared apartments in residential neighborhoods throughout London.
  • The apartments are typically shared by two to eight students, with single sex bedrooms in doubles and triples. Buildings may be co-ed. Apartments are fully furnished and include a shared kitchen and living space.
  • Apartments are located throughout Greater London within a 60-minute commute via bus or subway (Tube) to the CAPA Center.
  • There is not a meal plan on the program and students are expected to buy groceries and cook for themselves. Cheap Eats Out and Easy Make-it-Yourself Meals

Activities

  • The My Education program offers activities, events, lectures, walking tours and film showings organized around a monthly theme. For more information, see the My Education section of the CAPA website.
  • Students will receive associate memberships to the Imperial College Student Union, and can join any of the union’s 300+ clubs and societies as well as use the union facilities. The program also includes a mid-term dinner and British-style pub quiz and a departure ceremony.

Excursions

  • The program includes a half-day panoramic bus tour of London, a full-day excursion to Stonehenge and Bath, and a full day excursion to Stratford-upon-Avon and Kenilworth Castle.
  • Students are free to travel independently on weekends and breaks as the schedule allows.

Things to Consider

Students with mobility disabilities may find accessibility and accommodations different from the United States. Check the US Department of State Travelers with Disabilities and specific to the country, Mobility International USA, and the IP Your Identity Abroad page in MyRollins for resources.


Program Calendar: Fall 2024

Dates
Sept 5
Arrival Date
Sept 6
Orientation
Sept 9
Classes Begin
Oct 21
School Break
Dec 13
Classes End
Dec 14
Move Out

Program Calendar: Spring 2025

Dates
Jan 16
Arrive
Mar 3-9
Spring Break
Apr 26
Depart

Requirements for Admission

  • Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors
  • Clean record with the Office of Community Standards and good academic and college standing
  • Professional application: materials are submitted on-time, are edited before submission, and are thorough and thoughtful
  • Minimum 2.75 GPA
  • Strong resume, cover letter and successful Internship Interview.
  • Required advising session (30 minutes). Please schedule an appointment.
  • Prerequisites: INB Students must have completed at least one of the following courses: INB 337, INB 365, INB 372.
  • Some majors have specific course pre-requisites for the internship; contact your faculty advisor or International Programs for more information.
  • The Service Learning track is unavailable until further notice. However, students can request an internship placement with an NGO or non-profit.

Getting There

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    Flight

    Students are responsible for booking their own flight to London and traveling from the airport to their assigned housing in London by taxi or train.

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    Orientation

    • An extensive three-day orientation program will introduce students to the CEA CAPA London Centre, its staff, courses and academics, and the city of London and British culture.
    • The orientation also includes a welcome recepton, half-day panoramic bus tour of London and a walking tour of Kensington, where the CEA CAPA London Centre is located.
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    Visa

    • US citizens are required to obtain a visa prior to departure. The UK visa process does involve travel to a Biometrics center (there's one in Orlando).
    • CEA CAPA will provide information about this visa and the application process.
    • For general information about the visa process and visas for non-US citizens, see our Passports and Visas page in MyRollins.

Costs

  • Program Fee

    Most Rollins financial aid and scholarships will apply to the semester abroad.

    Tuition: $30,290

    Housing: $5,115

  • Also Includes

    Orientation, program activities, one weekend excursion, on-site transportation, program administration, and emergency insurance.

  • Estimated Additional Costs

    Transportation: Round-trip airfare from FL $800, on-site $420
    Meals/food: $2,300
    Passport: $165
    Visa: $460 and biometrics fee $85
    Background check: $25
    Books/course materials: $285
    Personal expenses: $2,300
    Federal student loan fees if applicable: $40
    Professional licensure, certification or credentials costs: $0

  • Need-Based Scholarships

    Scholarships based on financial need are available to off-set costs associated with international airfare and other costs associated with study abroad. Students can apply for scholarships as part of the Rollins program application. CEA CAPA also offers additional scholarships that students can apply for above and beyond the funding available through Rollins.

  • Living and Working

    Having a credit card while abroad is very helpful. The United Kingdom has a slightly higher cost of living than the United States. Students can work part-time on a student visa while in the United Kingdom.

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