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EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY BARCELONA GENERAL INFORMATION ACADEMIC YEARS 2004-2005, 2005-2006 AND 2006-2007 www.euruni.edu General Information EU Barcelona 1 Table of contents • European University • Who are we? • Why European University Spain? • Affiliations & recognitions • Courses • Summer semester at European University • Intake • Transfer between campuses • Entry requirements • Questions & answers • Academic calendar • Tuition fees • General refund policies • Visa and documentation procedures • Accommodation in Barcelona • Location of EU Barcelona General Information EU Barcelona 2 EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY European University (EU) is one of the world’s top business schools recognized for the excellence of its students and faculty. EU offers tomorrow’s leaders effective solutions in a professional environment. Over the past 30 years, EU has developed a business education that delivers the highest-quality teaching, a competing learning environment and a network of several campuses in different European countries. This broad network encourages students to participate in inter-campus exchanges in the following countries: Spain, Switzerland, Germany, The Netherlands, Portugal, Greece, Malta, Turkey, Russia, Kazakhstan and Singapore. EU offers not only the traditional programs of Bachelor and Master of Business Administration (BBA & MBA) but also the possibility to specialize in 10 different fields of management education as for example Communication and Public Relations, Information Systems Management, Wealth Management and Finance-Banking & Corporate Finance. The first goal of EU is to bring the American education model to Europe by relating classroom theory to professional skills. The courses are taught in English or/and Spanish using the case study method to prevent business theory from remaining abstract and incomprehensible. The second goal of EU is to internationalize its programs by providing a unique environment. An international perspective is guaranteed by the composition of the faculty and student body. EU Barcelona Spain EU Munich Germany EU The Hague The Netherlands EU Montreux Switzerland EU Porto Portugal EU Geneva Switzerland EU Lisbon Portugal EU Zurich Switzerland EU Athens Greece EU Malta Malta EU Istanbul Turkey EU Moscow Russia EU Kazakhstan Kazakhstan General Information EU Barcelona EU Singapore Singapore 3 WHO ARE WE? EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY • • • • • • Provides quality undergraduate and graduate education in Europe since 1973. Offers programs in business, finance, multi-media, communication and public relations as well as other ‘state-of-the-art’ specialities using the case-study method. Offers all students a solid basis in essential technical areas such as accounting, finance and marketing as well as in communication skills. Prepares students for the global world: the environment is international: the Barcelona campus currently has students from some 20 countries – English is the lingua franca for studying and socialising. The teaching staff is of the most culturally diverse to be found in Barcelona (some 17 countries) Is an equal opportunities employer: there is an enviable balance when it comes to the generic ratio – students receive very close to a 50:50 ratio of male-female teachers; unfortunately this is not standard in the business school sector. Has campuses located around Europe and students can easily transfer from one campus to another. We encourage students to improve their communication and leadership skills A student-driven university General Information EU Barcelona 4 WHY EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY SPAIN ? European University invites you to come and study in one of the most international cities of Europe: Barcelona Why Barcelona? • The international, dynamic, cultural and business environment of this European hub offers an excellent backdrop for international students pursuing business studies. Barcelona has already become a space where the citizens of the world can gather, engage in dialogue, and debate the most urgent issues of the 21st century. • Barcelona’s geographical location also offers a variety of choices: - From beautiful sunny beaches to high snowy mountains From sea-food to typical, local mountain food From street theatre to opera • Well-communicated through its air, train and highway networks, Barcelona is a popular location for international trade fairs and Congresses. • Exciting cultural atmosphere: - • Following the 2004 homage to Dali, Barcelona is currently celebrating the year of literature and the book, just one example of its vibrant cultural scene. This city of creativity is home to the world’s greatest urban concentration of Modernist architecture. Learn Spanish, the second most spoken language in the world General Information EU Barcelona 5 Why EU? • • • • • • • • • • • • • High quality Academic Programmes for Undergraduate and Graduate Students International Teaching Staff with high academic and business experience Small classes: maximum 30 students Diverse student base: more than forty nationalities represented. Pragmatic and creative approaches to business theory Interaction between faculty and students Multi-cultural, multi-lingual Continuous evaluation Flexibility Creativity Industrial visits Exchange with our other campuses: Barcelona, Montreux, Geneva, Lisbon, Porto, Munich, The Hague, Athens, Malta, Moscow, Istanbul, Kazakhstan and Singapore. Assistance with housing, visa application procedures and internships Tailor-made education is our technology! General Information EU Barcelona 6 AFFILIATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS EU is a member of: • • • • • • • Fédération Suisse des Ecoles Privées (FSEP) Association Vaudoise des Ecoles Privées (AVDEP) Association Genevoise des Ecoles Privées (AGEP) Global Education in Switzerland (GES) Council of International Schools The Netherlands Foundation of Management Development (NFMD) Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation in Germany (FIBAA) EU is recognized by: • • • The Ministry of Education, Culture & Science in The Netherlands (undergraduate Professional recognition) Official authorisation from the Generalitat of Catalonia (Spain). UNESCO shareholder for entrepreneurship & international business management General Information EU Barcelona 7 COURSES Undergraduate European University was one of the first private business schools in Europe to implement the standardized degrees required in the European Union by the Treaty of Bologna. Our undergraduate programs last 3 years (6 semesters). The core of our instruction prepares students for entry into the business world, with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Students may elect to specialize in one of the following areas: Communication and Public Relations Information Systems Management Wealth Management Leisure and Tourism Management Technology Management Multimedia Management Sports Management Graduate European University also offers graduate education with its traditional Master of Business Administration. Students also have the possibility of specializing in one of the following areas: Business Administration Communication and Public Relations Finance-Banking and Corporate Finance Human Resources Management Information Systems Management Leisure and Tourism Management Multimedia Management Telecommunications Management Technology Management Sports Management Our teaching philosophy ensures that students, in all disciplines, benefit from relevant, up-to-date courses. We are also launching our Cross professional experience MBA for those with a minimum of 5 years (Already available in Geneva, Zurich and Munich) General Information EU Barcelona 8 SUMMER SEMESTER AT EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY European University uniquely offers students the opportunity to accelerate their undergraduate programs (BBA) by taking the summer courses offerings in the area of Business Administration. The program is ideal for students from other universities wishing to earn university credits during a summer abroad term. ACCELERATE YOUR UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES DURING THE SUMMER AT EU BARCELONA General Information EU Barcelona 9 INTAKE Admissions are accepted throughout the academic year. Undergraduate Every semester October - February – June and August (Summer course) Programs 3 years (6 semesters of 13 weeks each). Graduate Every term (10 weeks each term) January, April and October Programs 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time (other program dates available upon request). CrossMBA 15 courses on-site during the weekend (1/2 of the course is given on-site and 1/2 online). Executive MBA (EMBA) Every term (10 weeks each term), September, January, April, July. Flex MBA 3 day seminars (once a month) on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. TRANSFER BETWEEN CAMPUSES Students can transfer to any other European University campus or complete their studies in U.S.A. or Europe. The programs offered at European University are the same in all campuses as far as the curriculum is concerned. General Information EU Barcelona 10 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS For undergraduate programs: • • • • • • Certificate from an accredited secondary school; High School degree, Baccalauréat, Selectividad, Maturité Fédérale, Deutsche Abitur or equivalent. Fluency in English certified by a minimum score of 213 (computer based) on TOEFL (institution code 8085), or English as mother tongue. A non-refundable €200 application fee Two reference letters from academic or professional sources Two essays Bank Certificate For graduate programs: • • • • • • • • • • University degree (official copy) Fluency in English certified by a minimum score of 213(computer based) on TOEFL (institution code 8085) or English as mother tongue GMAT a minimum of 450 (institution code 0476) min. 2 to 3 years of professional experience Personal interview A non-refundable €200 application fee Two reference letters from academic or professional sources. 2 passport sized photographs Two essays Bank Certificate Documents to be submitted: 1/ complete application form (duly filled and signed); 2/ copy of degree (diploma and grades); 3/ application fee of € 200 4/ bank certificate (certifying solvency) 5/ 3 passport photos 6/ copy of passport or ID card WE CREATE LEADERS WHO CREATE PEOPLE WHO CREATE BUSINESS General Information EU Barcelona 11 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS How much is the application fee? • €200 (non refundable) for all programs. To be enclosed with application form. Is there a deadline for applications for admissions? • • EU / US students Non EU / US students 1 month prior to course initiation 3 months prior to course initiation How much time is needed to process the application? • Applicants will receive a reply within two weeks Is there any deadline for payments? • One month prior to the course start date. (Late payments are subject to a percentage late fee). How many academic hours do we study per week on an undergraduate course? • On average, 25 hours from 9 a.m. to 16.00 p.m. Fridays are reserved for industrial visits and seminars How many students are there per class? • A maximum of 30 students, the average being 20-25. Can the course be followed in Spanish? • Yes, you can do the first three semesters in Spanish; during this period you will receive reinforcement lessons in English. The remaining three semesters will be studied in English. Do you offer any scholarships to students? • No. Do you provide any assistance in finding jobs after completion of the course/degree? • Yes, we maintain a “situations vacant “database and advise students of job openings Can foreign students obtain employment in Spain after completion of the program? • The process is straightforward for EU nationals. However, for others it can be problematic and depends on current legislation. General Information EU Barcelona 12 Where do students usually live? • Most students share flats. Staff and current students assist with finding lodging. Do you have good relations with the embassies/consulates of the foreign country where students come from? • Yes, very good both in Spain and with those abroad. Is drinking / smoking permitted on campus? • No. What are the significant advantages of studying at your college compared to other universities in your country? • • • • • • • Quality education in English and Spanish Tailor-made and innovative programs. Personal contact with faculty and staff (students do not feel like just another number) International and friendly faculty, staff and students. Ability to transfer to other EU campuses with no interruption to your studies Exchange with our affiliated universities. Good network with businesses and alumni after graduation. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. We will be very happy to answer any and all of your questions. We wish you success in your educational decision! EDUCATION MUST BE FOCUSED ON YOUNG, PROFESSIONAL, INNOVATIVE AND GLOBAL PEOPLE. General Information EU Barcelona 13 ACADEMIC CALENDAR UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR, ACADEMIC YEAR 2004-2005 FALL SEMESTER OCTOBER 1, 2004 OCTOBER 4-8, 2004 OCTOBER 11-15, 2004 OCTOBER 18-22, 2004 OCTOBER 25-29, 2004 NOVEMBER 1-5, 2004 NOVEMBER 8-12, 2004 NOVEMBER 15-19, 2004 NOVEMBER 22-26, 2004 NOVEMBER 29-DECEMBER 3, 2004 DECEMBER 6-10, 2004 DECEMBER 13-17, 2004 DECEMBER 17, 2004 – JANUARY 7, 2005 JANUARY 10-14, 2005 JANUARY 17-21, 2005 JANUARY 24-28, 2005 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 HOLIDAYS WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS WEEK 11 WEEK 12 WEEK 13 SPRING SEMESTER FEBRUARY 4, 2005 FEBRUARY 7-11, 2005 FEBRUARY 14-18, 2005 FEBRUARY 21-25, 2005 FEBRUARY 28-MARCH 4, 2005 MARCH 7-11, 2005 MARCH 14-18, 2005 MARCH 21-APRIL 1, 2005 APRIL 4-8, 2005 APRIL 11-15, 2005 APRIL 18-22, 2005 APRIL 25-29, 2005 MAY 2-6, 2005 MAY 9-13, 2005 MAY 16-20,2005 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 EASTER HOLIDAYS WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 WEEK 11 WEEK 12 WEEK 13 SUMMER SEMESTER I JUNE 3, 2005 JUNE 6-10, 2005 JUNE 13-17, 2005 JUNE 20-24, 2005 JUNE 27-July 1, 2005 JULY 4-8, 2005 JULY 11-15, 2005 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 SUMMER SEMESTER II JULY 25-AUGUST 5, 2005 AUGUST 8-12, 2005 AUGUST 15-19, 2005 AUGUST 22-26, 2005 AUGUST 29-SEPTEMBER 2, 2005 SEPTEMBER 5-9, 2005 SEPTEMBER 12-16, 2005 General Information EU Barcelona HOLIDAYS WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 14 GRADUATE CALENDAR, ACADEMIC YEAR 2004-2005 TERM I OCT 1 – DEC 17, 2004 OCTOBER 1, 2004 OCTOBER 4-8, 2004 OCTOBER 11-15, 2004 OCTOBER 18-22, 2004 OCTOBER 25-29, 2004 NOVEMBER 1-5, 2004 NOVEMBER 8-12, 2004 NOVEMBER 15-19, 2004 NOVEMBER 22-26, 2004 NOVEMBER 29-DECEMBER 3, 2004 DECEMBER 6-10, 2004 DECEMBER 13-17, 2004 DECEMBER 17, 2004 – JANUARY 2, 2005 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 HOLIDAYS WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS TERM II JANUARY 7 - MARCH 18, 2005 JANUARY 7, 2005 JANUARY 10-14, 2005 JANUARY 17-21, 2005 JANUARY 24-28, 2005 JANUARY 31-FEBRUARY 4, 2005 FEBRUARY 7-11, 2005 FEBRUARY 14-18, 2005 FEBRUARY 21-25, 2005 FEBRUARY 28-MARCH 4, 2005 MARCH 7-11, 2005 MARCH 14-18, 2005 MARCH 18-APRIL 1, 2005 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 EASTER HOLIDAYS TERM III APRIL 4 – JUNE 3, 2005 APRIL 4 APRIL 4-8, 2005 APRIL 11-15, 2005 APRIL 18-22, 2005 APRIL 25-29, 2005 MAY 2-6, 2005 MAY 9-13, 2005 MAY 16-20, 2005 MAY 23-27, 2005 MAY 30 – JUNE 3, 2005 JUNE 6-10, 2005 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 General Information EU Barcelona 15 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM, ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2005-2006 FALL SEMESTER SEPTEMBER 30, 2005 OCTOBER 3-7, 2005 OCTOBER 10-14, 2005 OCTOBER 17-21, 2005 OCTOBER 24-28, 2005 OCTOBER 31-NOVEMBER 4, 2005 NOVEMBER 7-11, 2005 NOVEMBER 14-18, 2005 NOVEMBER 21-25, 2005 NOVEMBER 28-DECEMBER 2, 2005 DECEMBER 5-9, 2005 DECEMBER 12-16, 2005 DECEMBER 16, 2005 – JANUARY 7, 2006 JANUARY 9-13, 2006 JANUARY 16-20, 2006 JANUARY 23-27, 2006 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 HOLIDAYS WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS WEEK 11 WEEK 12 WEEK 13 SPRING SEMESTER FEBRUARY 3, 2006 FEBRUARY 6-10, 2006 FEBRUARY 13-17, 2006 FEBRUARY 20-24, 2006 FEBRUARY 27-MARCH 3, 2006 MARCH 6-10, 2006 MARCH 13-17, 2006 MARCH 20-24, 2006 MARCH 27-31, 2006 APRIL 3-7, 2006 APRIL 10-21, 2006 APRIL 24-28, 2006 MAY 1-5, 2006 MAY 8-12, 2006 MAY 15-19, 2006 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 EASTER HOLIDAYS WEEK 10 WEEK 11 WEEK 12 WEEK 13 SUMMER SEMESTER I JUNE 9, 2006 JUNE 12-16, 2006 JUNE 19-23, 2006 JUNE 26-30, 2006 JULY 3-7, 2006 JULY 10-14, 2006 JULY 17-21, 2006 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 SUMMER SEMESTER II AUGUST 7-11, 2006 AUGUST 14-18, 2006 AUGUST 21-AUGUST 25, 2006 AUGUST 28 - SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 SEPTEMBER 4-8, 2006 SEPTEMBER 11-15, 2006 General Information EU Barcelona WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 16 GRADUATE PROGRAMS, ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2005-2006 TERM I SEPTEMBER 30, 2005 OCTOBER 3-7, 2005 OCTOBER 10-14, 2005 OCTOBER 17-21, 2005 OCTOBER 24-28, 2005 OCTOBER 31-NOVEMBER 4, 2005 NOVEMBER 7-11, 2005 NOVEMBER 14-18, 2005 NOVEMBER 21-25, 2005 NOVEMBER 28-DECEMBER 2, 2005 DECEMBER 5-9, 2005 DECEMBER 12-16, 2005 DECEMBER 16, 2005 – JANUARY 7, 2006 TERM II JANUARY 9, 2006 JANUARY 9-13, 2006 JANUARY 16-20, 2006 JANUARY 23-27, 2006 JANUARY 30 - FEBRUARY 3, 2006 FEBRUARY 6-10, 2006 FEBRUARY 13-17, 2006 FEBRUARY 20-24, 2006 FEBRUARY 27-MARCH 3, 2006 MARCH 6-10, 2006 MARCH 13-17, 2006 TERM III MARCH 17, 2006 MARCH 20-24, 2006 MARCH 27-31, 2006 APRIL 3-7, 2006 APRIL 10-21, 2006 APRIL 24-28, 2006 MAY 1-5, 2006 MAY 8-12, 2006 MAY 15-19, 2006 MAY 22-26, 2006 MAY 29-JUNE 2, 2006 JUNE 5-9, 2006 General Information EU Barcelona SEPTEMBER 30 – DECEMBER 16, 2005 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 HOLIDAYS WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS JANUARY 9 - MARCH 17, 2006 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 MARCH 17 – JUNE 3, 2006 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 EASTER HOLIDAYS WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 17 UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM, ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2006-2007 FALL SEMESTER OCTOBER 2, 2006 OCTOBER 2-6, 2006 OCTOBER 9-13, 2006 OCTOBER 16-20, 2006 OCTOBER 23-27, 2006 OCTOBER 30-NOVEMBER 3, 2006 NOVEMBER 6-10, 2006 NOVEMBER 13-17, 2006 NOVEMBER 20-24, 2006 NOVEMBER 27-DECEMBER 1, 2006 DECEMBER 4-9, 2006 DECEMBER 11-15, 2006 DECEMBER 15, 2006-JANUARY 5, 2007 JANUARY 8-12, 2007 JANUARY 15-19, 2007 JANUARY 22-26, 2007 REGISTRATION WEEK 2 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 HOLIDAYS WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS WEEK 11 WEEK 12 WEEK 13 SPRING SEMESTER FEBRUARY 5, 2007 FEBRUARY 5-9, 2007 FEBRUARY 12-16, 2007 FEBRUARY 19-23, 2007 FEBRUARY 26-MARCH 2, 2007 MARCH 5-9, 2007 MARCH 12-16, 2007 MARCH 19-23, 2007 MARCH 26-30, 2007 APRIL 2-13, 2007 APRIL 16-20, 2007 APRIL 23-27, 2007 APRIL 30-MAY 4, 2007 MAY 7-11, 2007 MAY 14-18, 2007 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 EASTER HOLIDAYS WEEK 9 WEEK 10 WEEK 11 WEEK 12 WEEK 13 SUMMER SEMESTER I JUNE 11, 2007 JUNE 11-15, 2007 JUNE 18-22, 2007 JUNE 25-29, 2007 JULY 2-6, 2007 JULY 9-13, 2007 JULY 16-20, 2007 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 SUMMER SEMESTER II AUGUST 6, 2007 AUGUST 6-10, 2007 AUGUST 13-17, 2007 AUGUST 20-24, 2007 AUGUST 27-31, 2007 SEPTEMBER 3-7, 2007 SEPTEMBER 10-14, 2007 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 General Information EU Barcelona 18 GRADUATE PROGRAMS, ACADEMIC CALENDAR 2006-2007 TERM I OCTOBER 2, 2006 OCTOBER 2-6, 2006 OCTOBER 9-13, 2006 OCTOBER 16-20, 2006 OCTOBER 23-27, 2006 OCTOBER 30-NOVEMBER 3, 2006 NOVEMBER 6-10, 2006 NOVEMBER 13-17, 2006 NOVEMBER 20-24, 2006 NOVEMBER 27-DECEMBER 1, 2006 DECEMBER 4-9, 2006 DECEMBER 11-15, 2006 DECEMBER 15, 2006-JANUARY 5, 2007 OCTOBER 2 – DECEMBER 15, 2006 REGISTRATION WEEK 2 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 HOLIDAYS WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS TERM II JANUARY 8 – MARCH 16, 2007 JANUARY 8, 2007 JANUARY 8-12, 2007 JANUARY 15-19, 2007 JANUARY 22-26, 2007 JANUARY 29-FEBRUARY 2, 2007 FEBRUARY 5-9, 2007 FEBRUARY 12-16, 2007 FEBRUARY 19-23, 2007 FEBRUARY 26-MARCH 2, 2007 MARCH 5-9, 2007 MARCH 12-16, 2007 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 TERM III MARCH 19-JUNE 8, 2007 MARCH 19,2007 MARCH 19-23, 2007 MARCH 26-30, 2007 APRIL 2-13, 2007 APRIL 16-20, 2007 APRIL 23-27, 2007 APRIL 30-MAY 4, 2007 MAY 7-11, 2007 MAY 14-18, 2007 MAY 21-25, 2007 MAY 28-JUNE 1, 2007 JUNE 4-8, 2007 REGISTRATION WEEK 1 WEEK 2 EASTER HOLIDAYS WEEK 3 WEEK 4 WEEK 5 WEEK 6 WEEK 7 WEEK 8 WEEK 9 WEEK 10 General Information EU Barcelona 19 TUITION FEES Application Fee: €200 to be enclosed with application form (Non-refundable) Undergraduate Program Tuition fee: €4.950 per semester (An academic year is understood to be two semesters) Graduate Program Tuition fee: One academic year (Full time): €16.500 One academic year (Part time): €8.250 (An academic year is understood to be three terms) Payment Instructions Tuition fee should be paid to the following account in Barcelona, Spain: • Bank Transfer Caixa d’Estalvis i Pensions “La Caixa”: C/Ganduxer 44-46 08021 Barcelona Spain Iban: ES96 2100 0888 1002 0027 1278 Swift code: CAIXESBB • Banco Sabadell C7 Beethoven 9, 08021 Barcelona Spain Iban : ES14 0081 0566 44 0001037111 Swift code: BSABESBB General Information EU Barcelona 20 GENERAL REFUND POLICIES The application fee of €200 and the deposit of €2000 are non-refundable. The following schedule is applicable for tuition refunds • • • 95% (excluding application fee and deposit) - of the amount paid during the first two weeks of the semester / term. 75% (excluding application fee and deposit) - of the amount paid during the third week of the semester / term. No refund after the third week. General Information EU Barcelona 21 VISA AND DOCUMENTATION PROCEDURES 1) Obtaining your visa before leaving your country of origin: A) Citizens of European Union countries: There is no visa requirement. Citizens need to be in possession of a valid Identification Card or Passport. B) Citizens of Non-European Union countries: A student visa is mandatory for non-European citizens wishing to study in Spain for 3 months or longer. A student visa must be processed in your country of residence prior to your departure. You cannot get the visa in Spain, and you cannot have it sent to you. The visa is affixed in your passport before you depart your country, and must be presented to Immigration Officials upon your entry into Spain. All student visas are valid for a period of 90 days from the date of your arrival into Spain, during which time you must contact the local authorities to acquire a student residency card. A "Spanish Student Residency Card" is valid for as long as you are enrolled in the program in Spain. Due to the overwhelming demand for student visas, it is important that you allow enough time for the Consulate to process your visa. You are required to submit the following documentation in person: • • • • A valid passport for a minimum of 6 months 4 recent passport sized pictures (stapled on each copy of the application) An original letter addressed to the Spanish Consulate verifying enrolment as a full-time student in European University in Spain, and verification of payment of tuition. This must be a separate letter directed to this Consulate General of Spain, verifying your enrolment and payment of tuition. A medical certificate, which should be typed on your doctor's stationary verifying that you are in good health, free of contagious disease, drug addiction or mental illness. These items must be specified in the letter, and signed by a medical doctor. You must also submit one of the following items to guarantee living expenses while in Spain: • • • A letter assuming full financial responsibility for tuition, room and board for the student during their stay in Spain. For many students this information is included on the previously mentioned letter of acceptance or A bank certificate that proves solvency or Proof of having received financial aid or scholarship covering expenses for tuition, room, board, and personal expenses during their stay in Spain (minimum of $350 per month) if that is the case. General Information EU Barcelona 22 2) Spanish Student Residency Card All student visas are valid for a period of 90 days from the date of your arrival into Spain, during which time you must contact the local authorities to acquire a student residency card. A "Spanish Student Residency Card" is valid for as long as the student is enrolled in the program in Spain. A) Citizens of European Union countries: Since the 3rd of March 2003 all European Union Citizens working or studying in Spain (including their spouses and children), can live in Spain WITHOUT a residency card. All European Union citizens, as Spanish citizens, have the same obligations for working, paying taxes, social security, etc. For this reason they must: • Go to the city district council office and state where they live here in Spain. Documents required are – Original passport or ID card and a copy of your house rental contract or, if this is unavailable, a utility invoice (water, gas, electricity, telephone, etc.) showing the correct name and address. Below is a list of the surrounding district council offices – Sarriá, St. Gervasi – c/ Anglí, 31 Eixample – c/ Aragó, 311 Les Corts – Pl. Comas, 18 Gracia - Francisco Giner, 46 Office hours are from Monday to Friday 8.30 -17.30 They must also: • Obtain an NIE number. To obtain an NIE number, a form is at your disposal at the Administration of the University. The completed form must be presented at the Barcelonese Police Station (Joan de Bourbon, 32) along with 2 photographs, original and a photocopy of your passport, and a European University Admissions Certificate. B) Citizens of Non-European Union countries: Non-European Union citizens applying for their Spanish Student Residency Card must provide the city district with the following documents: • • • • A completed official application form called: EXTRANJEROS: Tarjeta de Estudiante. Forms are available at European University. Your original passport along with a photocopy, which includes your current student visa. Two original passport-sized photographs. A certificate of admission to European University in Spanish. General Information EU Barcelona 23 • • • A certificate from a bank in Spain. Copy of the European University’s Fiscal Identification Number (NIF), which will be provided at the administration office. Registering at the city district council office (empadronamiento) where you are required to state where you live here in Spain. You must provide your passport or ID card and a copy of your rental contract or, if you do not have a contract, you can take a utility (water, gas, electricity, telephone, etc.) showing your name and address. Below is a list of the surrounding district council offices: Sarriá, St. Gervasi – c/ Anglí, 31 Eixample – c/ Aragó, 311 Les Corts – Pl. Comas, 18 Gracia - Francisco Giner , 46 Office hours are from Monday to Friday 8.30-18.30 General Information EU Barcelona 24 ACCOMMODATION IN BARCELONA YOUTH HOSTELS If you do not have any accommodation arranged prior to your arrival in Barcelona, you can stay in any of the following youth hostels: Alberg Pere Tarrés Numància, 149-151 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 410 23 09 Hostal dels Joves Pg. Pujades, 29 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 300 31 04 Alberg Verge de Montserrat Pg. Mare de Déu del Coll, 51 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 210 51 51 Alberg Studio Duquessa d'Orleans, 56-58 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 205 09 61 Alberg Palau Palau, 6 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 412 50 80 RESIDENTIAL HALLS Here is a list of some of the student residential halls in Barcelona: Residencia Universitaria APIMEC Carrer del Bruc, 136 entl. 2a Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 457 93 51 Fax: (0034) 93 207 79 15 Web: www.apimec.com Mail: residencia@apimec.com Residencia Universitaria Sarrià Carrer Esports, 1-3 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 206 55 40 Web: www.residenciasarria.com Mail: campus@residenciasarria.com Colegio Mayor Penyafort-Montserrat Avda. Diagonal, 643 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 216 27 00 Web: www.penyafort.ub.es General Information EU Barcelona 25 Colegio Mayor Sant Jordi Carrer Mestre Nicolau, 13 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 201 66 00 Web: www.cmsantjordi.com Mail: cmsjordi@msantjordi.com Residencia Universitaria Lesseps Plaça Lesseps, 12 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 238 48 02 Web: www.resa.es Mail: lessep@resa.es ROOMS IN SHARED FLATS Many students in Barcelona live in shared flats with other students. This tends to be the cheapest accommodation solution, with prices usually ranging from €200 to €400 per month. The Catalan Government and the City Council of Barcelona offer accommodation services for students, through their offices “Secretaria General de Joventut” and “Centre d’Informació I Assessorament per a Joves” respectively. Secretaria General de Joventut Carrer Calàbria, 147 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 483 83 92 Fax: (0034) 93 483 83 90 Web: www.habitatgejove.com Mail: info@habitatgejove.com Centre d’Informació i Assessorament per a Joves Carrer de Ferran, 32 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 402 78 00 Web: www.bcn.es/ciaj/serveis/cserveis.htm Mail: ciaj@mail.bcn.es You can also find room offers at the following websites: Loquo Barcelona www.loquo.com Metropolitan Barcelona www.barcelona-metropolitan.com Barcelona Home www.barcelona-home.com OH-Barcelona www.oh-barcelona.es General Information EU Barcelona 26 FLATS FOR RENT If you wish to rent a flat on your own, there are some things that you should take into account: - The usual minimum rental period is one year, but some real state agencies accept short-term rentals. The cost of the contract is generally the same amount as one-month rental price or ten per cent of the annual price. You are usually required to pay a deposit of two months, which is returned to you at the end of the rental period, if no damage has been caused to the flat. Here below you will find a list of real estate agencies in Barcelona. You can also find flat offers in several newspapers, especially in La Vanguardia, El Periodico, and in free publications such as Catalunya Classifieds. Sh Barcelona Casanova, 99 bajos Tel: (0034) 93 452 13 47 Fax: (0034) 93 454 79 41 Web: www.ShBarcelona.com Email: sh@shbarcelona.com Jordà & Guasch Asesores Inmobiliarios Passeig de Gràcia, 84 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 215 95 95 Fax: (0034) 93 487 95 16 Web: www.jordaguasch.es Mail:martabosch@jordaguasch.es Col·legi Oficial d’Administradors de Finques Carrer Mallorca, 214 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 451 02 02 Fax: (0034) 93 451 37 35 Web: www.coleadministradors.com Sant Jordi Pisos Universitaris S.L. Carrer Císter, 2, 2n A Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 254 12 80 Fax. (0034) 93 418 67 82 Web: www.santjordi.org Mail: santjordi@adam.es Bourgeois Serveis Immobiliaris Carrer Roger de Llúria, 147 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 415 78 78 Fax: (0034) 93 415 64 25 Web: www.ebourgeois.com Mail: rogerdelluria@ebourgeois.com General Information EU Barcelona 27 Barcelona Allotjament Carrer Pelai, 12, Pral. B Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 268 43 57 Web: www.barcelona-allotjament.com Mail: bcnacom@ibernet.com Solución Relocation Services Plaça Rius i Taulet, 5, 2-1 Barcelona Tel: (0034) 93 218 62 35 Fax: (0034) 93 218 76 53 Web: www.solucionbcn.com Mail: relocation@solucionbcn.com LOCATION OF EU BARCELONA European University Barcelona Ganduxer 70 08021 Barcelona Spain Tel. +34 93 201 81 71 Fax +34 93 201 79 35 info.bcn@euruni.edu www.euruni.edu General Information EU Barcelona 28 European University Barcelona is located here: European University  Bus Lines: 14 16 30 58 64 70 V. Olimpica/ Bonanova Urquinaona/Pg.M. Girona Pl. Espanya/ Sarria Pl Catalunya/ Av. Tibidabo Barceloneta/Pedrables Sants/ Pg. Bonanova  FGC, Ferrocarriles de la Generalitat de Catalunya The closest train station is LA BONANOVA We are situated only 30 minutes from Barcelona’s Main Airport “El Prat” General Information EU Barcelona 29