Shanghai

CLIC - International Development: Education

This program involves a 2-3 week on-campus course on theories of education and mental development, followed by a one-week service-learning component at a primary school for the children of rural to urban migrants.

Key information

Location

Shanghai, China

Language

English

Semester

Summer

Program type

Exchange

Application information

Application status

Open October 1, 2024

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Summer 2025 applications

Deadline November 11 2024

University-specific additional requirements

 Min GPA 2.5. Open to Canadian citizens only.

Summer 2026 applications

Open October 1 to November 11, 2025

Student experience

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Program details

This program looks at education development from both an urban and a rural perspective. It includes school visits and the opportunity to teach English during the field trip to the rural school.

Students will receive credit for EAST 400 at UCalgary.

Typically the program is from late May to late June. Exact dates will be shared here once available.

  1. Costs

    Students are responsible for their flights, health insurance, visas, vaccinations, food, and their additional travel budgets. There are also approximately $600 in additional fees that are not covered by the CLIC funding to cover the field trip and transportation portions of the program.

    While many of the in country costs during the program are covered by the CLIC funding described below, students should plan to have access to sufficient funds for the first month of their program as the stipend functions more like a reimbursement since it's not disbursed until at least 2-4 weeks into the program.

  2. Funding

    CLIC funding is provided through two different sources: the CLIC Member Institution and the China Scholarship Council (CSC).

    CLIC-CSC funding is provided to all students of CLIC Universities studying in China. This funding includes:

    -tuition costs paid to ECNU

    - housing subsidy at the host university (if living in on-campus housing)

    - monthly stipend (paid in China, usually towards the end of the program)

    - free Chinese medical coverage (although students will still be required to purchase a Canadian travel medical plan to supplement the Chinese coverage)

    The CLIC Member Institutions have also provided funding towards these programs. University of Calgary students will receive this funding through the CLIC Grant (amount to be determined based on number of eligible participants.) Apply via the International Study Travel Grant application or Global Access Fund.

    HKCBA Award 3 prizes awarded annually. Apply directly to HKCBA ($3000/$2000/$1000)See funding page for more details. Deadline: October 31, 2022

    NEW! Global Access Fund - up to 10 student per year and up to $5500 per person. This "funding first" model allows students to apply by October 28 and know their funding results before applying to a program. Economically disadvantaged students, first-in-family to attend university, Indigenous, LGBTQ2S+ students, students with disabilities and visible/racialized minority students are strongly encouraged to apply. 

Students will live in the dormitory in shanghai and with host families in Tongzi during the service learning week. 

This exchange is open to regular, full-time undergraduate students at the University of Calgary, who have completed at least 1 full year (10 courses) at the post-secondary level, with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5. 

Please note: Only Canadian citizens under 45 years old are eligible to apply.


Have questions?

Global Learning 101

Please watch this short YouTube playlist before reaching out or booking an appointment. In these videos, you will learn much of the basics about Global Learning, which may answer your initial questions.

Watch Global Learning 101

Academic Advising

Before applying to study abroad, you should ask your academic advisor how this program might align with your degree (e.g. best time to go, what courses you need).

After you are accepted, you should ask your academic advisor more specific questions about courses/transfer credits. It’s also recommended to follow up with your advisor again once you return to Calgary.

Find your academic advisor

Global Learning Advising

If you have questions, please reach out to our office! We offer drop-in advising for general inquiries, and if you have questions about this specific program or any others, you can book an appointment with the responsible advisor.

Please use the link below to find the most up-to-date information about our current advising options.

View the Global Learning Advising page

The advisor for the program is: Veronica V. Cardoso

How to Apply

Download the application guide

This PDF contains information on how to complete your application and what to do after you have applied.

Application guide

Identify three programs of interest

We recommend applying for your top three programs for the priority application deadline, as placement may be competitive. We will assess your applications in ranked order.

Check requirements and deadlines

These may vary by program, so check the individual program pages and make sure that you are aware of any different application deadlines or eligibility requirements.

Start your application

Once you have gathered everything you need, you can begin your application!

Please note: Applications will not be considered complete until all required documents are submitted in full.

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International travel presents challenges that may not be found when attending classes on campus. There may be a lack of resources, emergency services, hospitals, accessibility issues and/or demands on the physical and the mental self, all of which can challenge individuals when away from their usual support systems and structures. Adequate preparation is essential.

For this reason, it is imperative that you evaluate all aspects of your own physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual condition against the rigors of the particular global learning program you are selecting. If you are unsure of whether or not this program is a good fit for you and/or if you have any circumstances that could impede your enjoyment of the program, please contact us. Our Global Learning Advisors will be happy to assist in finding the best options for you and arrange any supports or accommodations necessary to ensure your success.

If you have or are seeking a certificate from Student Accessibility Services, you should provide this early to your Global Learning Advisor to ensure that the option that you are seeking can support your needs.

Please note: All participants must adhere to COVID-19 and other vaccination-related requirements for the destinations visited on this program. Failure to do so may have consequences such as being denied access to accommodation/housing, program activities, or to the host country itself.