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INTERNATIONAL SUMMER  SESSION AT ROME ITALY  MAY 21­ JUNE 24 2009  No previous knowledge of  Italian required.  The Department of French and Italian offers students the opportunity to study Italian while living in one of the most exciting cities in the world, Rome. No previous knowledge of Italian is required. Students take one intensive Italian language class. Excursions to nearby cities, visits to local museums and sites, and many cultural and social events are planned and included in the cost of tuition. Students can live with an Italian family, share an apartment, or live in a Residence. ¨ The five­week program is offered at the undergraduate level.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:  DR. FRANCESCA ITALIANO  DEPT. OF FRENCH & ITALIAN  TAPER HALL OF HUMANITIES  155K  UNIVERSITY OF  SOUTHERN  CALIFORNIA  LOS ANGELES, CA 90089‐0359  (213) 740‐3701  E‐MAIL: [email protected] 

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COURSES OFFERED (4 UNITS) Italian 1 Italian 2 Italian 3 Italian Composition and Conversation 

ESTIMATED COSTS USC Tuition: $4,996  (4 units;  includes excursions) Housing: 1.  Rooms in shared apartments with Italian  room mates and cooking facilities:  $1,160 (Approximate, per Person)  2. Homestay accommodation: A private room in an  Italian Home, includes 4 dinners and 5 breakfasts  per week, $1800 (Approximate) Food:          $1,500 (Approximate) Misc:  $1,300 recreation, laundry, books, etc. (Approximate) Airfare:  $1,500 (Approximate) Deposit:  $500 Non‐refundable, to be applied to housing  costs

¨ Some costs are subject to change due to exchange rates

USC reserves the right to cancel any program in the case of an emergency  beyond its control or to cancel programs and classes due to low enrollment or un­  availability of faculty. Should the program be cancelled, deposits will be refunded to students. 

APPLICATIONS AND DEPOSITS: DEADLINE ­ FEBRUARY 10, 2009 

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