Freshman Passport

A world class education. Study abroad opportunities. Service learning. Metropolitan campuses. These are the benefits that await you at St. John’s University. Now these benefits are available even sooner. The "Freshman Passport" is an innovative study abroad program that will provide a select group of freshmen with the opportunity to live in, study at and explore our Rome, Italy campus during a two-week summer session or two-week winter intersession.

You can choose from two Freshman Passport programs. Both are based at our Rome Campus, but also include field trips of Florence and other nearby cities.

1. Summer 2009: From August 1 through August 13, 2009, the faculty of the Freshman Passport program will lead a comparative exploration of two great cities: Rome and New York. While in Italy, our faculty will lay the academic foundation for a special "comparative cities" section of our required DNY 1000C: Discover New York core class, examining the artistic and cultural life of the world’s "Eternal City." The class will continue throughout the fall semester.

2. Winter 2010: From January 2 through January 14, 2010, students will complete ENG 1000C: English Composition, a core course that will take place throughout the fall semester at our Queens or Staten Island campus and finish at our Rome campus. Through guided exercises and reflection, students will become better writers by exploring themes that bridge both cultures, enriching their academic skills while expanding their personal horizons.

Through academic study, guided tours and community service, the Freshman Passport program will help you become a metropolitan citizen – a citizen not just of our New York City campuses, but of the world.

The cost of the Freshman Passport program—for either the summer or the winter session—is $1,550 and includes many meals, bus trips and accommodations on our Rome, Italy campus. After participating in our Freshman Passport program as a freshman, you will be encouraged to participate in one of our semester-long Global Studies programs as a sophomore or junior and will be looked upon to serve as an "Global Ambassador," promoting and encouraging study abroad for undergraduates. Please note that enrollment in this program is limited to 75 freshmen. Therefore, you must submit a completed Freshman Passport application by June 30, 2009.

Please know that the Freshman Passport program is a select group of highly talented freshmen who we feel will truly excel in the academic and cultural environment at our Rome, Italy campus. We at St. John’s are excited about the world-class education we provide and are just as excited to invite about you being a part of our inaugural Freshman Passport program. Since you may still have a number of questions regarding our Freshmen Passport, I have enclosed a series of frequently asked questions which I hope you find helpful.

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