Vassar - Wesleyan Program in Paris
Vassar-Wesleyan Program
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The Vassar-Wesleyan Program in Paris (VWPP) is based on a comprehensive or whole-life approach to study abroad, and has three goals. It seeks, first, to bring students’ command of the French language as close as possible to fluency. It also permit... read more
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The Vassar-Wesleyan Program in Paris (VWPP) is based on a comprehensive or whole-life approach to study abroad, and has three goals. It seeks, first, to bring students’ command of the French language as close as possible to fluency. It also permits students to study all aspects of French civilization—politics, art, literature, cinema, history—while simultaneously making regular progress towards the completion of their majors. Finally, the program brings students into direct contact with French and European life over an extended period, heightening their awareness and understanding of French society and thought, as well as increasing their understanding of the United States in relation to other countries and cultures. In order to make their experience in Paris as rich and valuable as possible, we encourage students to focus on the comprehensive endeavor of observing life and learning to live in France, and to seize the opportunities to improve their language skills and learn about French life that are offered to them at every moment of every day. The various components of the program—taking courses about French culture and with French students, living in French homes, participating in extracurricular activities with French people, and visiting various sites in Paris and France—are intended to bring them into contact with contemporary French life. We also expect students to speak only French throughout the semester or year, and to find their own ways of contributing to the program and to the French experience of their fellow students. Students may participate in the program for either one semester (fall or spring) or two semesters (fall and spring, or spring and fall).
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- Fall
- Spring
- Academic Year
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- French Studies
- French Language, Literature
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