| MINIMUM AGE: | apply now18 (17 yr. olds considered on a case-by-case basis) | ||
| LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT: | None | ||
| LANGUAGE OF INSTRUCTION: | English | ||
| ACADEMIC PROGRAM: | Students at the University College Cork may choose from a range of introductory (1000 level) level undergraduate courses in the Faculties of Arts, Celtic Studies, Commerce, Technology, and Science as well as courses specially available to foreign students. All courses must be taken for credit (no pass/ fail option is available). Contact Aspire for more information on specific classes available abroad. | ||
| ACCEPTANCE TO U.S. UNIVERSITY REQUIRED: | Yes, and SAT scores are required. | ||
| DATES & PRICES: | |||
| Spring | January - May, 2013 | $TBA | |
| Spring | January 2 - May 26, 2012 | $18,200 | |
| Fall: Early Start | Mid-August - Mid-December, 2012 |
$19,600 | |
| Fall | Mid-September - Mid-December, 2012 |
$17,400 | |
| Academic Year: Early Start | Mid-August, 2012 - Late May, 2013 | $33,800 | |
| Academic Year | Mid-September, 2012 - Late May, 2013 |
$32,600 | |
| INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE! | |||
It is said that Ireland, once visited, is never forgotten. The gentle Irish rainfall, called ‘soft weather’ by the locals, really does create 40 shades of green and quite a few rainbows as well.
Cork, Ireland’s second largest city, is a lively city located only a few miles away from the famous Blarney Castle and Blarney stone on the beautiful south coast of Ireland. It is known for its great contributions to architecture, design, music, dance, theater, film, food, literature and sports. Aspire students will experience both traditional and modern Ireland in Cork.











