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St. Mary's College of Maryland
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Open Advising Hours
Tuesdays - 2:00-4:00 pm
Thursdays - 10:00-12:00 pm
no appt necessary

International Education
Glendening Hall, Suite 230
240 895-4202
ie@smcm.edu

St. Mary's in The GAMBIA

Cape Point Girl

St. Mary's in The Gambia, West Africa combine integrated coursework with the University of The Gambia, with study of the Wolof language and Gambian society, and opportunities for service-learning and individualized research projects.

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Study Tours: Academic Courses Abroad with SMCM Faculty  

Students in Gambia

 


Mandatory Pre-departure Meeting

Study-abroad students are required to attend a mandatory pre-departure meeting on the Advising Day in the semester prior to study abroad. Advising Days are offered:

Late October for spring semester or winter break study abroad
Late March for summer or fall semester study

Meetings are 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. for semester or academic year participants

Phase 2 Pre-Departure Forms Due

Phase 2 SMCM IE Office required forms are due by:
November 7 for spring semester study abroad
April 15 for fall semester study abroad

See "How to Apply" link for details about forms. 

Preparing for Arrival at JCU

SMCM students will need to return their acceptance of offer to JCU no later than December 1.  The acceptance letter from JCU outlines requirements and next steps to ensure a smooth arrival to JCU.  Students need to read this letter carefully and follow each step outlined in this letter.

SMCM students who plan to study at JCU during Spring 2012 must arrive at JCU on February 8, 2012.  SMCM students must book either on-campus housing or temporary accommodation through the arrival service so that all SMCM students have a place to stay upon arrival on February 8th.  However, if you wish to find off-campus housing you will need to arrive by February 4, 2012.  All students must attend the mandatory orientation meeting held a few days before classes start. 

Passports and Visas

A passport is an internationally recognized travel document that verifies the identity and nationality of the bearer. A valid U.S. passport is required to enter and leave most foreign countries. Only the U.S. Department of State has the authority to grant, issue or verify United States passports. Proper documentation and identification is required for entry into your destination country and for re-entry into the United States. Each country has its own special requirements for entry based on your citizenship, purpose of visit and length of stay. Find out which requirements pertain to your situation, and plan in advance; obtaining documents from embassies or consulates can take from one hour up to three months.

Passports 
Source: U.S. Department of State

Visas: Foreign Entry Requirements
A visa is a form attached to a page in your passport. A visa indicates that you are eligible to travel for a particular purpose to another country as far as the port of entry (airport or land border crossing) and ask the immigration officer to allow you to enter the country. Visas must be obtained from the embassy of the country to which you are requesting entry.
Source: U.S. Department of State

Travel Documents
Source: Study Abroad Student Handbook, Center for Global Education

Blackboard Courses

In the Pre-departure Blackboard Course, you will learn about:

  1. Pre-departure Planning at SMCM
  2. Health Resources and Considerations
  3. Safety Resources and Considerations
  4. Pre-departure Planning, Checklists and Logistics
  5. Living Abroad
  6. Travel Resources
  7. Returning Home
  8. Study-Abroad Resources

Pre-departure Handbook for Australia from Center for Global Education


Aerial view of St. Mary's College of Maryland campus

St. Mary's College of Maryland
18952 E. Fisher Rd
St. Mary's City, MD 20686-3001
240-895-2000