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Review the eligibility requirements and apply on or before the listed deadline by submitting all items listed under the application checklist to the appropriate location.

Program Contact


If you have questions regarding the application process, special needs, eligibility, or need assistance completing the requested forms, please contact:

Stacey Tsantir stsantir@umn.edu or 612.624.9373.

Application Checklist

Follow this checklist to apply for the program.

Review the Eligibility Requirements
Apply by the Application Deadline. It is recommended that you apply early; complete applications are reviewed as they are submitted.
Apply for your passport
Research Scholarship Possibilities
Plan to attend the mandatory Pre-Departure Orientation

Print and submit the following pieces to the Learning Abroad Center (map):

  • Print and Submit: Application Checklist
  • Learning Abroad Application
    On the top portion of the form, please indicate the following to help us identify your program:



    Program Name: Business Study in Berlin
    Sponsor: LAC
    Program Track/Host Institution: Leave blank

  • Application Essay (original plus 1 copy)
    In approximately 250 words, describe why you selected this program and how it suits your academic and personal goals. Include dates and information on any previous international experience living, traveling, or studying abroad.

  • Academic Recommendationpdf
    An academic recommendation must be from a college-level faculty member or academic instructor who can speak to your academic strengths.

  • College Transcript
    Submit an official copy of your college transcript.

  • Method of Payment Form pdf
    Submit a $50 non-refundable application fee with this form.

  • Internship Option
    Upon completing the program, students may elect to continue their experience with a credit-bearing business internship in Berlin. Internships are limited and offered on a first-come, first-serve basis. Internships are six weeks in length, from July to mid-August. They are initially part-time and then four days per week, eight hours per day. A weekly seminar complements the internships to assist students' process and integrate the internship experience. Interns must have completed at least five semesters of German in order to participate, and an additional fee is charged. (Carlson students may petition this to count as a required elective course.)

››Applicants with GPA Below the Requirement Only

  • Low GPA Essay
    In approximately 250 words, describe your academic strengths and any extenuating academic or personal circumstances that have contributed to your GPA being lower than what is required for this program.
  • Special Circumstances Recommendation pdf
    A recommendation should come from a professor, advisor, or TA who can speak to your academic strengths and recommend you for participation although your GPA is lower than what is required for this program. This recommendation is in addition to any other recommendations required by the program.

 

Eligibility Requirements

University of Minnesota students meeting the criteria below are qualified to apply for this program:

Language Level No language prerequisite
GPA 3.0
B average in economics and/or business courses
Class Standing U of M sophomore and above

Program Dates & Application Deadlines

Submit complete applications to the Learning Abroad Center according to the appropriate deadline:
Term
Program Dates
Deadline*
Spring Semester 2008
March –July
Oct 15
Internship 2007 Through Aug After acceptance

*If the deadline falls on a weekend, submit your materials on the following business day.

Next Steps

Here's what to expect after submitting your application to the Learning Abroad Center:

  1. The Learning Abroad Center sends an email notification to confirm that your application was received.
  2. The Learning Abroad Center emails you to request missing items if your application is incomplete.
  3. Your completed application is reviewed.
  4. The Learning Abroad Center emails you within 3–4 weeks with a decision regarding your acceptance into the program.
  5. If accepted, follow the instructions outlined in the acceptance email. You need to pay a program deposit to the Learning Abroad Center.
  6. If you choose not to complete the application process, email the program contact.
 
Last modified on May 20, 2008