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The academic supervisor in Oxford will recommend to the Associate Student's US home college that he or she receive 13-14 US semester credits for the completion of 14 Oxford tutorials within a thirteen-week period of residence each term. US students normally earn between 14 and 16 semester credits for half an academic year. The Term for an Associate Student who does academic work over a thirteen-week period is therefore approximately equivalent to a standard US semester.


"My academic program was excellent. My tutors were terrific." CM, Claremont-McKenna College

Associate Students enrolled for the entire academic year will normally earn between 36 and 39 US semester credits. The students are not degree candidates in Oxford University and are (by prior arrangement) under the academic supervision of their US home college, not of their Oxford College. It is always the responsibility of the US home college to award credits towards its degree, and proper arrangements for credit transfer should be made in advance. Students may receive a US transcript as overseas students of an accredited US university, the University of the Pacific, in Stockton, California.

Program costs for the 2007-2008 academic year, usually equivalent to 36 to 39 US semester credits, are $49,000. This includes tuition, library and college fees, five educational tours a term, a medical plan and single room housing in a flat or house, normally with British students. To give students more flexibility, we do not charge for meals. Meal costs in Oxford colleges are about $1,100 per term, or about half the cost in comparable US colleges. There is a damage/security deposit of $300 per term, returnable (minus any charges) after the housing has been inspected and bills received by WISC.


"I benefited greatly from the vast experience and knowledge of my tutors. Both tutorials were excellent - I enjoyed them immensely." GL, Swarthmore College

The costs for one term in 2007-2008, usually the equivalent of 13-14 semester credits or one standard US semester, with thirteen weeks in residence, are $17,700. The costs for two terms in 2007-2008 (Fall and Winter or Winter and Spring) are $34,600. Two terms are usually equivalent to 26-28 US semester credits. The costs for the optional five-credit September 2007 (pre-Fall) program are $2,300. Fees for 2008-2009 will probably increase slightly. The Core Course in British Society (see above) is offered at no extra cost.

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