- Although there are application deadlines, students are accepted on on-going basis. In order to allow time for the ESI staff to carefully review all student application materials, e-mail notification of the application status to the European Summer Institute will be sent to applicants approximately seven days after the application is received.
- Applications received by the early bird application deadline of April 30, 2012 will receive preference in admission. Note: the final application deadline is May 15, 2012. Late applications may be considered. However, late applicants run the risk of finding the program full.
- All students will be informed about admissions decisions by June 1, 2012.
- Participants will be selected according to the following three criteria:
- Educational Background (Year, Grade Point Average and Area of Study)
- Statement of Purpose
- Level of English (if applicable)
- Approximately 30 students will be admitted to every session of the Institute. We intend to restrict the class size to ensure interactive courses and discussions and to create a student body which will be truly international.
- Students must be currently enrolled in a college or university. The Institute admits both undergraduate and graduate level students.
- Priority will be given to students with at least some academic background in European Studies, International Relations, Political Science, Sociology, History or Economics. Nevertheless, students of other academic backgrounds, but with strongly demonstrated interest in EU affairs, will be considered on an equal basis.
- Students admitted to ESI are expected to participate fully in the program, attending all classes, lectures and social events.
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