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The program is designed for students with two years or more of college-level German. Homestays are the hallmark of the Germany program and make it truly a venture in inter-cultural living. Students live individually with German families, many of whom themselves have student-age children, in the Olching/Esting/Grabenzell suburban area of M... read moreThe program is designed for students with two years or more of college-level German. Homestays are the hallmark of the Germany program and make it truly a venture in inter-cultural living. Students live individually with German families, many of whom themselves have student-age children, in the Olching/Esting/Grabenzell suburban area of Munich, learning firsthand about daily life in Germany, its institutions, social customs, and cultural practices. Normally students go to parties and outings, attend cultural and sporting events, and sometimes take weekend day-trips with their host families. Less
When I did this program in Fall 2009, it was a semester-long program in Regensburg, about two hours by train to Munich. You live with a host family and take classes with the other KIIS Program students (you spend a lot of time with them and not so much time with German peers unless you branch out on your own or your host family has children) at Regensburg university.
Overall, I enjoyed the program but because of the way it is set up, I don't th... Read more
When I did this program in Fall 2009, it was a semester-long program in Regensburg, about two hours by train to Munich. You live with a host family and take classes with the other KIIS Program students (you spend a lot of time with them and not so much time with German peers unless you branch out on your own or your host family has children) at Regensburg university.
Overall, I enjoyed the program but because of the way it is set up, I don't th... Read more
When I did this program in Fall 2009, it was a semester-long program in Regensburg, about two hours by train to Munich. You live with a host family and take classes with the other KIIS Program students (you spend a lot of time with them and not so much time with German peers unless you branch out on your own or your host family has children) at Regensburg university.
Overall, I enjoyed the program but because of the way it is set up, I don't th... Read more