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I second the suggestion to go through the Embassy of Spain. I've done
this for four different summers and everyone was excellent. You can
even work towards a Masters at Salamanca and Granada. Their new
programs are always listed in October-November and you need to apply by
January - February. Do check it out.
On 8/10/08, Colibrí wrote:
> I just returned from the Universidad de Salamanca in Spain. It's
> a three week program and it was excellent. You apply through the
> Embajada de España for this or other programs at various
> universities throughout Spain. I received 60 inservice hours for
> this which my district accepts, but they do have channels for
> turning this into graduate credits through a couple of diffent US
> univiersities (in Arizona and California I think). The info is
> availabel on theire website: http://corintio.usal.es/home.aspx?
> IdContenidos=1703&IdMenuDos=1702&IdIdioma=55
>
> Good luck,
>
> On 8/08/08, Beth wrote:
>> Did the place in San Miguel offer any kind of college credits for
>> the classes you took, and if so, through what US college/uni did
>> you have to register with. I need to get 6 credits to renew my
>> license and am looking to do this in a Spanish speaking country
>> like in the summer or sometime. If you do not know about aha in
>> San Miguel do you or does anyone else out there have any
>> recommendations as to where I can do my 6 credits? I am not in a
>> master's program right now although am not opposed to taking
>> classes that would at some point count towards one. Muchas
>> gracias a Ustedes!
>>
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