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Student Exchange Finland
Finland is a land of dualities, of
wilderness and urbanity, primitiveness and sophistication,
melancholy and joy. Although the Finns have created some
of the most beautiful and elegant home designs, no one loves
nature more than they do. The Finns will drop the trappings
of civilization to run for the hills; they will leave the
warmth of the sauna to plunge into the icy sea; they will
spend the day skiing across rugged terrain in the coldest
and darkest of weather, then come into town to dance the
night away at a local nightclub.
This duality is apparent in other areas too. For years,
the extremely difficult Finnish language was considered
the language of peasants, scorned by the Swedes and Swedish-speaking
Finns. Now Finnish and Swedish co-exist, with street signs
in both (the Finnish version appears first), and towns are
often referred to by both their Finnish and Swedish names.
In the matter of food, as well, Finland offers two distinct
cuisines. There is, so to speak, a fork in the road to the
kitchen, with attention given to Russian as well as Finnish
cuisine.
It is said that the Finns are a silent people, and many
Finns, on first meeting, do appear somewhat reticent and
shy—but once they have crossed the barrier of introductions
and the usual polite exchanges, they are not in the least
tongue-tied. In fact, these feisty residents of the fifth
largest country in Europe have had to speak up loudly and
clearly to retain their own identity and gain their independence.
Having clawed its way out of the grasp of both Sweden and
the czars, in the late 20th century Finland has proven itself
the equal of any nation. No longer do people speak of "little
Finland." The only country to pay off its war debt, Finland
has emerged from centuries of struggle with pride in its
own accomplishments and identity.
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Program Details
Academic Year
Prerequisites:
None
Dates:
August to following July*
Accommodation:
Homestay placement in a family
Placement:
Throughout Finland
Academic Semester
Prerequisites:
None
Dates:
Fall September:
August to January*
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Spring Semester: February to July*
Accommodation:
Homestay placement in a family
Placement:
Throughout Finland
Summer Individual
Prerequisites:
None
Dates: Four to
six week programs with flexible dates
from June to August
Accommodation:
Homestay placement in a family
Placement:
Throughout Finland
Language Classes:
Optional
Summer Group
Prerequisites:
None
Dates: Two to
four week programs with flexible dates
from June to August
Accommodation: Homestay
placement in a family
Placement:
Throughout Finland
Language Classes:
Optional
Registration forms:
»
Online
Pre-application
Education:
»
Schools in Finland
Requirements:
»
Programs in Finland
* Please note that
these dates are tentative and may vary depending on the time of
enrollment in the program.
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