The Program
The program is open to all levels of language students. One semester of college-level Chinese area studies is recommended.
Established in 1951, East China Normal University (ECNU) is one of China’s key institutions of higher learning and the first to specialize in teacher education. ECNU is nationally known for its Chinese language and literature program. The program is open to all levels of language students, from novice students with no previous experience in the language to those with superior level Chinese language proficiency.
Program Locations
Shanghai
Shanghai sits on the Yangtze River Delta on China's eastern coast, and is roughly equidistant from Beijing and Hong Kong. Once a fishing and textiles town, Shanghai has grown to be the financial and industrial hub of China. The city now boasts one of the world's fastest growing rapid transit systems, and is home to some of the tallest skyscrapers on Earth. Students looking to experience Shanghai’s magnificent past can find remnants of the years of foreign occupation and its beginnings as a market town in the many museums, temples, and architecture scattered throughout the city.
Academics
Students choose between the following tracks:
1) Open Campus (3 blocks in China - option to add Internship, Research, and/or a Service Learning project)
2) China In A Global Context
In order to have an idea of what classes are available, you should visit the CIEE website.
You will need to be sure that you are registered as a full time student according to CIEE and Rutgers University. That means you will need to take 15-18 credits per semester. The credit translation system between CIEE and Rutgers University is 1:1, meaning a 3-credit course at CIEE will also be a 3-credit course on your Rutgers University transcript. You will receive 1-6 credits per class taken with CIEE. It is not possible to take classes as not-for-credit or pass/fail.
For information about Study Abroad credit transfer, registration, and transcripts please visit the Academics section of our website.
Housing and Meals
Participants select between two housing options:
Homestays: Chinese host families speak only Chinese, making this a great way to fast-forward your language skills. Students have their own bedrooms in the host family apartment, and share the living room, kitchen, and bathroom. Host apartments are a 15- to 45-minute walk or commute by public transportation from campus. This option is highly recommended for students who want to live in an entirely Chinese language environment and to make rapid progress in Chinese language.
Residence Halls: Students choose to live with a Chinese ECNU student – and speak only Chinese – or with another CIEE student in a five-story hall on the ECNU campus. There are shared kitchens and bathrooms on each floor, plus study areas, and laundry facilities. The hall is a 10-minute walk to CIEE and close to public transportation. Note: Meals are not included in this housing option and are the responsibility of the student. Three meals a day are available in the campus cafeterias at a moderate price.
Internet:
Both housing options are equipped with Internet access via a broadband ADSL connection. A limited number of computers are available in the CIEE Study Center and Campus Residence Hall, and nearby Internet cafés offer access for a low hourly fee. Students are encouraged to bring a wireless-enabled laptop as the CIEE Study Center has wireless access.
Financial Information
Program Costs
NJ Residents | Non-NJ Resident | |
---|---|---|
Program Cost | $19,500 | $23,400 |
Program Cost includes:
- Tuition
- Housing
- Excursions
- Administrative Fees
- Emergency Medical Access Abroad
Out-of-Pocket Costs
Airfare | $1,800 |
Meals | $1,500 |
Visa | $150 |
Books and Classroom Materials | $100 |
Local Transportation | $300 |
Personal Expenses | $500 |
CIEE Deposit | $300 |
Total | $4,650.00 |
Out-of-Pocket Cost includes:
The above costs are estimations and represent the known out-of-pocket costs students encounter during their time abroad.
Some of these expenses will be paid for prior to going abroad, such as an airline ticket, while some of these expenses, such as meals and personal expenses, will be paid in-country as part of your daily expenses. As you plan, you will need to budget these costs and spend wisely throughout your time abroad.
Program Costs
NJ Residents | Non-NJ Resident | |
---|---|---|
Program Cost | $19,500 | $23,400 |
Program Cost includes:
- Tuition
- Housing
- Excursions
- Administrative Fees
- Emergency Medical Access Abroad
Out-of-Pocket Costs
Airfare | $1,800 |
Meals | $1,500 |
Visa | $150 |
Books and Classroom Materials | $100 |
Local Transportation | $300 |
Personal Expenses | $500 |
CIEE Deposit | $300 |
Total | $4,650.00 |
Out-of-Pocket Cost includes:
The above costs are estimations and represent the known out-of-pocket costs students encounter during their time abroad.
Some of these expenses will be paid for prior to going abroad, such as an airline ticket, while some of these expenses, such as meals and personal expenses, will be paid in-country as part of your daily expenses. As you plan, you will need to budget these costs and spend wisely throughout your time abroad.