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  • Locations: Kampala, Uganda
  • Program Terms: Fall Semester, Spring Semester
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: SIT/World Learning 
  • Restrictions: AppState applicants only
Fact Sheet:
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Click here for a definition of this term Type of Program: Direct Enrollment/Study Abroad Click here for a definition of this term Housing: Home-stay
Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: English Click here for a definition of this term Minimum GPA: 2.5
Click here for a definition of this term Program Strength: Africana Studies, Anthropology, Community and Global Development, Environmental Studies College: College of Fine & Applied Arts
Class Standing: Junior, Senior, Sophomore
Program Description:

SIT Study Abroad Uganda: Global Development Studies

NOTE: SIT will make every effort to maintain its programs as described. To respond to emergent situations, like COVID-19, SIT may have to modify programs. Visit the SIT website for more details.

Examine contemporary development debates that focus on globalization and its impact on Uganda, with case studies on environment, health, gender, and civil society in the vibrant city of Kampala.

WHY STUDY DEVELOPMENT IN UGANDA?

After a difficult past and decades of reforms, Uganda has established itself as a model for contemporary global development. Witness how this African nation has implemented fascinating economic development programs and attracted significant financing from the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Perched on Lake Victoria, Africa’s largest lake, the cosmopolitan capital city of Kampala offers opportunities to visit reforestation projects, small-scale farming communities, and the diverse wildlife of Murchison Falls National Park as you examine political, economic, and environmental issues related to development. Explore what makes Uganda’s refugee policy one of the most internationally recognized in the world with visits to refugee camps such as Nakivale refugee settlement. Meet Ugandan university students; study environmental, health, and human rights projects; and develop practical skills like community mobilization, project monitoring, and policy analysis. During the program, you’ll also visit Rwanda, with one of the fastest growing economies in the region, to see its unique development model. This excursion leads us to a critical analysis of the development nexus of the two countries.
 

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Study cutting-edge advances in development in a culturally rich African city.
  • Visit refugee camps and historic sites, and survey wildlife in national parks.
  • Participate in a field-based Independent Study or a hands-on internship.
  • Experience both urban and agrarian lifestyles of a fast-changing country.
 

PREREQUISITES

Although there are no prerequisites, a background in development studies or a related field is strongly recommended.

Please visit the SIT Study Abroad website for details on the program courses (including syllabi), educational excursions, and housing.

KEY TOPICS OF STUDY

  • Natural resources, the modern state, and political conflicts
  • Gender, women’s empowerment, and development
  • History, politics, geography, land rights and food security
  • Economic development, health, and society
  • Models of eco-tourism, conservation, and natural resource management
  • Collaborations and case studies with Ugandan university peers

 

MONEY MATTERS

Be sure to discuss how study abroad costs are handled at your school with your study abroad advisor.  

SIT tuition and room and board fees include the following: 
  • All educational costs, including educational excursions 
  • All accommodations and meals for the full program duration 
  • Transportation to and from the airport, and on all educational excursions 
  • Health and accident insurance 
 
SCHOLARSHIPS
  • SIT awards nearly $1.6 million in scholarships and grants annually.
  • All scholarships and grants are need-based.
  • Awards generally range from $500 to $5,000 for semester programs.  
  • Contact the financial aid and/or study abroad office(s) at your college or university to learn if your school’s scholarships and grants and federal and state aid programs can be applied to an SIT Study Abroad program.
 

CONTACT SIT STUDY ABROAD

 
 


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Study in Uganda for a Semester!

Institution

SIT Study Abroad offers small (10-35 participants) semester and summer programs for undergraduate students in Asia and the Pacific, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East, as well as comparative programs in multiple locations. Students step beyond the boundaries of a traditional classroom to analyze the critical issues shaping local communities around the globe.  The Uganda program examines contemporary development with case studies on environment, health, gender, and civil society in the vibrant city of Kampala.

Location

The program is based in Uganda’s capital and largest city, Kampala. Students will also have the opportunity to travel to other locations in Uganda as well as Rwanda.

Academic Calendar

  • Fall Semester: Late August to Early December
  • Spring Semester: Late January to Mid May
For more information about the Academic Calendar and program details please visit the SIT Uganda web page.

Housing

The urban homestay is six weeks with a break in the middle for a two-week educational excursion. Students will also have a one-week homestay aimed at exposing you to the agrarian way of life experienced by most Ugandans.  Other accommodations during the program may include guest houses, educational institutions, or small hotels.

Financial

Program Costs

Paid to Appalachian State
  Semester
1SIT Tuition See SIT
SIT Housing & Meals See SIT
SIT Deposit $400
2OIED Program Development Fee $200
Intl Health Dev Fee $60
1Tuition, fees, and housing are charged at the SIT rate.
2The OIED Program Development Fee will be placed on students’ accounts upon acceptance by the Education Abroad Office. The fee payment confirms your spot and is non-refundable.


Estimated Additional Costs
  Semester
Airfare $1300 - $1800 
1Personal Expenses $800 - $1400
Books and Materials $100
Local Transportation $100 - $200
Visa (for US Citizens) $130
Passport $150
2US Based Health Insurance Varies
3Personal Travel and Spending $500 - $1000
1Personal expenses includes but is not limited to: toiletries, cell phone, emergency funds, laundry, basic travel and entertainment, etc. 
2Students are encouraged to maintain a US based health insurance plan while abroad (to exempt out of AppState insurance students must follow the App exemption process - proving that they have insurance coverage for the entirety of the semester.
3Personal Travel and Spending amounts will vary by student and will be affected by how often a student goes out, travels, and the items they purchase.

Please note that non-billable costs are estimates only and will be affected by personal spending habits, currency fluctuations, etc. Prices listed in USD unless otherwise noted.

 

Students are encouraged to start planning for their study abroad program costs well in advance. Please use the Student Financial Planning Worksheet to help estimate your anticipated expenses and your anticipated financial resources.  When planning for estimated additional costs students are encouraged to research currency conversion rates.  

Financial Aid

The majority of financial aid and scholarships can apply to semester and year-long study abroad programs. For more information please visit the Office of Student Financial Aid web page.

Scholarships

SIT Pell Grant Match
SIT offers matching funding to Pell Grant recipients.  To qualify for the Match program students must submit a scholarship application through SIT.

SIT Need-Based Scholarships
SIT Study Abroad only awards need-based scholarships and grants. Average awards range between $500 and $5,000 for our semester programs, and between $500 and $3,000 for our summer programs. Our scholarships and grants are available to all students accepted into an SIT Study Abroad program irrespective of citizenship, national origin, or home school.

OIED Scholarships
Each semester OIED offers a variety of different scholarship opportunities for students. Scholarship awards range from $500 to $2000. 

Benjamin A Gilman Scholarship
The Gilman Scholarship Program application is open to U.S. citizen undergraduate students who are receiving Federal Pell Grant funding at a two-year or four-year college or university to participate in study and intern abroad programs worldwide.

Fund for Education Abroad
Applicants from groups underrepresented in study abroad and those destined for non-traditional locations are given preference, in an effort to make the demographics of U.S. undergraduates studying abroad reflect the rich diversity of the U.S. population.

For information about additional scholarships please visit our External Scholarships web page.

Academics

SIT offers a field-based, experiential approach to learning in a small group environment.  The Senegal program's coursework provides an essential foundation in:

  • History, politics, and geography
  • Economic development, health, and society
  • Gender, women’s empowerment, and development
  • Natural resources, the modern state, and political conflicts
  • Models of eco-tourism, conservation, and natural resource management
  • Land rights and food security

In the final month of the program, students will conduct an Independent Study Project (ISP). This will provide you with an opportunity to pursue original research on a situation or topic of particular interest to you.

For more information about the courses and structure of the program please visit the SIT Uganda web page.

All students are expected to maintain at least the equivalent of a full time course load according to Appalachian State and the host university while abroad (whichever is greater). Students participating on the SIT Senegal program will be required to enroll in 16 credits per semester. For more information about study abroad enrollment policies, credit approval, and credit and grade conversions please visit the Academics section of our website.

How to Apply

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and some programs may fill up before the listed deadline. Each year applications for Fall, Spring, and Summer will open up on August 1st. Once open the deadline will be listed below and an Apply Now button will be available at the top and bottom of this page. Most applications will have a 2 part application process so students are encouraged to complete their OIED application well before the listed deadline.

Students applying to a SIT program should complete the SIT application while also completing the Appalachian application.

For more information about deadlines and how to apply please visit our Guide Me webpage
 
 


Dates / Deadlines:

There are currently no active application cycles for this program.