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Established
  
1965

Undergraduate tuition and fees
  
34,352 USD (2016)

Founded
  
1965

Acceptance rate
  
84% (2010)

Phone
  
+1 718-780-4312

Dean
  
Robert Glass

LIU Global

Location
  
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.Heredia, Costa RicaHangzhou, ChinaByron Bay, AustraliaAlcalá, SpainFlorence, Italy

Website
  
www.liu.edu/Global.aspx

Address
  
1 University Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA

Notable alumni
  
Brian Jackson, Marla Ruzicka, Tami Gold

Similar
  
Long Island University, LIU Brooklyn, Institute of Design and Construction, St Joseph's College, St Francis College

Why choose liu global part 1


LIU Global (formerly: Friends World College, Friends World Institute, Friends World Program, and Global College of Long Island University) is a discrete educational entity of Long Island University that offers a program that integrates a series of yearlong cultural immersions into a four-year Bachelor of Arts degree.

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Why should you choose liu global


Academic

LIU Global offers only one degree-granting program, culminating in a B.A. in Global Studies. However, LIU Global also offers semester-long or year-long study abroad options for visiting students (approximately 20 transfer and/or visiting students are accepted per year).

All incoming freshmen are required to complete their first year of study at LIU Global's Costa Rica Center, which is based in Heredia, Costa Rica with excursions to Nicaragua and Panama. In the second year, students participate in LIU Global's Europe Program which, in the fall, is based in Alcalá, Spain, with excursions to London, Berlin and Morocco. In the spring the Europe program is based in Florence, Italy, with excursions to Paris and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Juniors can choose to spend a year at the China Center in Hangzhou, China which offers excursions to Beijing, Shanghai, Yunnan and Sichuan Provinces in Western China; Hong Kong; and Taiwan. They may also travel with the Asia-Pacific Australia Program to Fiji, Australia, and Thailand in the fall and Australia and Bali in the spring. The final year of the program begins with the International Research and Internship Semester (IRIS), an independently designed research project centered around an internship at the LIU Global Center or Program of the student's choice. This culminates in a semester in New York City, where students complete a series of capstone experiences, a second senior-year internship, and a senior thesis.

History

LIU Global was founded as Friends World College by the New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in 1965, but became non-sectarian in the mid-1970s. During financial difficulties, the college became a part of Long Island University in the 1991-1992 academic year as the Friends World Program.

The Friends World Program was originally was headquartered in Southampton, New York, which was also the site of its North American Center. By 1974, the center was located in Lloyd Harbor, New York, with other campuses in the United States, England, Kenya, India, Guatemala and Japan. Beginning in the fall of 2005, the program moved to LIU's Brooklyn Campus, and the New York City Center was established. In March 2007, the Friends World Program became Global College. In January 2012, LIU launched an institution-wide re-branding campaign, and Global College became LIU Global. Around 70-90 students are currently enrolled at their centers and program sites worldwide.

Currently operating centers

  • New York Center, Brooklyn, New York
  • Costa Rica Center, Heredia City, Costa Rica
  • China Center, Hangzhou, China
  • Currently operating programs

  • Asia-Pacific Australia Program, Byron Bay, Australia
  • Europe Program, Spain, Morocco, London, Berlin, Italy, Paris, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Currently suspended centers

    Regional centers are sometimes shut down indefinitely due to lack of funds or security or health risks. As of July 2016 these include:

  • West Africa Center, Kumasi, Ghana
  • East Africa Center, Machakos, Kenya
  • European Center, London, England
  • Middle East Center, Jerusalem, Israel
  • Japan Center, Kyoto, Japan
  • Global Issues in South America, various sites in Peru and Ecuador
  • South Africa Center, Durban, South Africa
  • Comparative Religion and Culture Program, India, Turkey, Thailand, and Taiwan
  • References

    LIU Global Wikipedia


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