VISION
Gordon IN Romania uses the pioneering work of New Horizons Foundation in community development and adventure education for youth in post-communist Romania as an applied setting for themes in the social sciences.
Full of majestic mountains and medieval castles, Romania suffers the devastating effects of high unemployment, moral apathy, and endemic corruption and distrust as a legacy of decades of dictatorial rule under Soviet-style communism. Students explore the powerful role of experiential education in rebuilding a vision for the common good in the context of post-communist society.
Gordon IN Romania offers students the opportunity to invest themselves fully in another culture, and to be transformed themselves while serving as agents of transformation.
Click here to read an essay on the New Horizons Foundation by Roland Hoksbergen.
QUALIFICATIONS
While the Gordon IN Romania program offers a rich experience in the dynamic context of post-communist Eastern Europe, it accepts applications from any student who:
*Non-Gordon students are welcome to apply
CREDITS
Students in Gordon IN Romania normally take 3 classes of 4 credits each plus a 4-credit internship for a total of 16 credits for the semester.
Students may fulfill their Global Understanding core credit requirement by participating in this semester when they take the pre- and post-departure New Perspectives course. (See the GEO for details.)
DEADLINES
Fall Semester: Gordon students must submit their online seat applications for Gordon-IN-Romania by March 15. All other supporting materials due by March 30. Non-Gordon applicants must submit their online application and all supporting materials by March 30.
COST
Students pay normal Gordon costs* per semester including:
Gordon students maintain all regular scholarships against total costs. Non-Gordon students are charged Gordon costs for the semester. Partner institutions (Messiah College, Houghton College, Indiana Wesleyan University, Taylor University) should check with their off-campus programs office for information on costs.
CONTACT
The Global Education Office
p: 978.867.4399
Prof. John Skillen
Associate Dean of European Programs
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