SIT Cameroon website
Advisor/Important notes:
- SIT programs offer students the opportunity to dive deep into a specific academic topic! These small (15-25 student) programs run on a fixed course model where all students are enrolled in the same courses. SIT highly values experiential learning and makes an effort to get you out of the classroom and into your host community as much as possible. A key component of these programs are the Internship or Independent Study Project that students complete during the last month of their global study semester.
- This program offers two tracks: an English language track and an intensive French language track.
- Students who attend this program in the Spring who have a high enough level of French language can direct enroll in a university.
Who to contact:
- SIT Program Contact - Abigail Fox (abigail.fox@sit.edu)
- SIT Contact a Former Student Page
- Contact a returned Gettysburg student
Program Highlights:
- Study, play, travel, and socialize with Cameroonian students
- Examine development from multiple perspectives with an emphasis on grassroots organizations and local communities
- Examine the effects of "western" lifestyles on indigenous and rural communities
- Become an active participant in the local community and make lasting connections through internship and research opportunities