University of St Andrews
Whitman students may enroll directly at the University of St Andrews in Scotland as visiting students through an agreement with Whitman College. Founded in 1413, St Andrews is the oldest university in Scotland and is located in a picturesque medieval town overlooking the sea. The University enrolls about 7,000 students, including a significant number of students from the US and other foreign countries. English literature, history, international relations, religion, economics, philosophy, biology, biochemistry, math and physics are among the many disciplines that students may enroll in there. In addition to enrolling in classes alongside with local students, students attending St Andrews may join the many clubs and activities available to regular students.
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Fields of study: |
Natural Sciences, Humanities, and Social Sciences |
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Eligibility: |
Minimum cumulative gpa of 3.2 |
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Semesters Offered: |
Fall, Spring, Academic Year |
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Calendar: |
September-December; February-May |
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Credits: |
15-16 credits per semester (60 St Andrews credits minimum and maximum) |
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Credit Conversion: |
10 St Andrews' credits = 2 Whitman credits |
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Housing: |
In university residence halls with British students |
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Meals: |
Students may either elect to live in a hall with a meal plan and dining room or live in a hall with kitchen facilities so that they can cook for themselves |
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Internships: |
None |
| Course Catalogue: | www.st-andrews.ac.uk/admissions/ug/choosing/coursecatalogue |

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