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WILLIAMS/INTERSTUDY/EPRI
CAPETOWN POLICY
IN ACTION PROGRAM
July -November
2010
TWO-STAGE APPLICATION PROCESS
Minimum Program
Requirement: GPA of 3.0 or higher
Note:
Applicants are strongly advised to attend a program information
session later this fall (date and time TBA). Expedited application
review and committee interviews are available to students facing
decision constraints though no early decision program is in place.
STAGE
ONE:
WILLIAMS PRE-APPLICATION
Submit the following information in electronic form to the
Williams Policy in Action Pre-Selection Committee (care of
pconsoli@williams.edu)
by 5pm on February 7th 2010:
A.
A personal
statement which answers the following questions:
1. Why do you
want to participate in this program?
2. How do you
expect the Cape Town Policy in Action Program to further your
intellectual goals?
3. What is the
extent of your experience or knowledge about Third World countries?
4. How will the
program and fieldwork relate to your coursework at Williams?
5. Which Economic Policy Research
Institute or Treatment Action Campaign projects interest you and
why? (see the respective websites,
http://www.epri.org.za/ &
http://www.tac.org.za/community/
for more
information)
B.
C.
STAGE
TWO:
INTERSTUDY
GENERAL APPLICATION
Once you are notified of acceptance into the Policy in Action
Program, fill out all parts of the INTERSTUDY online application and
submit them to INTERSTUDY via regular mail by April 1st, 2010. It
is okay if the various parts of the application come in one at a
time. INTERSTUDY will begin a file for you as soon as they receive
the first part of your application.
The parts of
the Interstudy application are as follows:
Part A:
Part B:
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Course
PreSelection Form--This is how you will select your classes for
your semester or year overseas. If you want to attend an Early
Start program or are interested in integrating an internship you
should indicate this on the backside of the Part B under
'Additional Information'. interstudy will then advise you on the
best way to proceed. For more information on how the courses you
select on the Part B will transfer back to your home
institution, see the Transfer Credits section of the site.
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(See the
UCT Course lists at the Williams in Africa website:
www.williams.edu/go/africa)
Part C1:
Part C2:
Part D:
Part E:
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Personal
Statement—Submit a copy of your Williams pre-application
personal statement.
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Application
Fee: There is a $35 application fee, which can be paid via
credit card or by check. (Make checks payable to interstudy)
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Passport
Photos: We require 6 passport-sized photos with your name
written on the back. A typical passport photo is roughly 2
inches by 2 inches.
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Interstudy
On-Line Questionnaire: While submitting your application please
take the time to complete the four-part online questionnaire
using the link below. The information you provide allows
Interstudy to forward your housing and living preferences onto
our University partners abroad during the application process.
The questionnaire has no bearing on your application or possible
acceptance as an Interstudy student, but is very important in
securing proper accommodations for you overseas.
http://www.interstudy.org/html/page.asp?PageID=94
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