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I am a first-year student with advanced standing, so technically I am a sophomore. Am I eligible to apply to the Weissman Program?

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I am a first-year student with advanced standing, so technically I am a sophomore. Am I eligible to apply to the Weissman Program?

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No. You are only eligible to apply to the Weissman Program if you are a sophomore or junior at the College at the time of application. “Sophomore” is defined as a student who is in the second year of a four-year course, and “junior” is defined as a student who is in the third year of a four-year course. Students should have completed a minimum of two undergraduate semesters by the time of application. This is to ensure that all applicants have adequate preparation and experience in their academic, extracurricular and personal lives to meet the rigors and demands of living and working abroad. If you meet this criteria, you are eligible to apply to the Weissman next year.

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