I am a student at one of the CIC institutions other than Penn State. How does participating in the Athens Program work for people like me?
The AESOP protocol between Penn State and several other CIC institutions makes it possible for students at these schools to take part in the Athens Program without having to enroll at Penn State and/or to withdraw from their home universities. Credits and grades are automatically transferred to the students’ home institutions, and tuition will be only slightly higher than for a typical semester at home. Students at non-Penn State, AESOP-participating schools should contact their own Study Abroad offices for more information.
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