HECUA Programs
PROGRAMS

HECUA Study
Abroad Programs 

Programs at a Glance

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HECUA (see info and application form below)

College-Specific Information:
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Member Colleges:

Augsburg College
Augustana College
Carleton College
College of St. Benedict
College of St. Catherine
Concordia University
Gustavus Adolphus College
Hamline Unversity
Macalester College
St. John's University
Saint Mary's University
St. Olaf College
University of Minnesota
University of St. Thomas
Viterbo University

HECUA
2233 University Ave. W., Suite 210
St. Paul, MN 55114-1629

Telephone:
651/646-8831
Toll-free:
800/554-1089
Fax: 651/659-9421

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What HECUA programs are all about . . .

HECUA provides high-quality, interdisciplinary semester and January-term programs for undergraduate academic credit. The emphasis is on social issues in urban and rural environments and strategies for social change. Students are actively involved in their learning through internships, independent study projects, and/or small group field projects, as a way to understand the realities of others, see how theory connects to those realities, and gain practical experience for college and beyond.

Students from HECUA member schools as well as students from non-member schools are welcome to enroll. Completion of first year college is required. HECUA serves approximately 140 students annually, with over 2,200 alumni living all over the globe.

Latin America Programs

South American Urban Semester (SAUS)
Fall Semester

Environment, Economy & Community in Latin America (EECLA)
Spring Semester

Community Internships in Latin America (CILA)
Fall Semester

Europe Program

Scandinavian Urban Studies Term (SUST)
Fall Semester

Northern Ireland
Spring Semester

Southern Asia Program

Development and Community in Bangladesh
January 2001

United States

Metro Urban Studies Term (MUST)
Fall and Spring semesters

City Arts
Spring semester

Environment, Politics and Sustainable Development
Summer program

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