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             Students 
              who have already been accepted on the programme will find these 
              pages useful. 
            Getting 
              ready 
              By deciding to participate in a Study Abroad programme, you are 
              choosing the way in which you will encounter and experience a different 
              culture. At St. Clare's you will translate involvement in a local 
              community into international experience and global understanding. 
               
            Forms to 
              be returned 
            
              - Medical Form 
                (required)
 
              - Student Covenant 
                (required)
 
              - Computer 
                Users' Contract (required)
 
              - Trips Booking 
                Form (optional)
 
              - Airport Pick-up 
                (optional)
 
             
            Please send 
              us two passport-sized photos in advance. 
            
            Things to 
              Bring Checklist  
            
              - Passport 
                and a photocopy of the information page 
 
              - Visa (if 
                required for programme) 
 
              - International 
                Student Identity Card 
 
              - Photocopy 
                of your Birth Certificate 
 
              - Letter of 
                Acceptance (bring in hand luggage)
 
              - Study Certificate 
                (bring in hand luggage)
 
             
            Passports 
               
              If you are studying on an overseas programme, you will need a valid 
              passport. Obtaining a passport is your responsibility. It generally 
              takes two to three weeks to process a passport application, but 
              please be aware that the process may take longer, especially during 
              peak travel times.  
            Once you receive 
              your passport, make three photocopies of the information page. One 
              copy will be for you to carry separately, in case your passport 
              is lost or stolen. Give the second copy to the Liberal Arts office 
              on arrival for your file. Finally, leave the third copy at home 
              with your family. In the event of your passport being stolen or 
              lost, it will be much easier to obtain a replacement with this information. 
              A photocopy of your birth certificate is also useful to have under 
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            Visas 
               
              A visa is written permission to visit a country granted by the government 
              of that country. Important: If you are travelling on a passport 
              other than a US passport, you should check with the nearest British 
              embassy or consulate to determine whether a visa will be required. 
              You must have your passport before you can apply for your visa. 
              The web site of the British Embassy in the United States is http://www.britainusa.com/consular/embassy/embassy.asp 
               
            International 
              Student Identity Card (ISIC)  
              The International Student Identity Card permits you to obtain discounts 
              at many museums and galleries, to some cultural/performing arts 
              events, and most importantly, to receive discounts on airline tickets 
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            Luggage and 
              Packing  
            
              - Selecting 
                your luggage
 
                Take 
                only bags that are light, easy to carry, and sturdy. If you are 
                buying luggage for this journey, choose bags that are soft-sided 
                and made of heavy-grade nylon or similar material. If your luggage 
                does not have wheels, you might want to buy a small luggage carrier. 
                The most useful set of luggage might include one large suitcase, 
                one smaller bag or backpack, and one shoulder-type bag.  
              - Packing
 
                Remember to pack with the realisation that you will be carrying 
                these bags around with you when you get off the plane and you 
                will be carrying them if you travel after the programme. Keep 
                in mind that storage space is limited, so keep packed luggage 
                to a minimum. Be sure to lock all luggage, and do not pack valuables 
                (cameras, money, jewellery, items with sentimental value, etc.) 
                in checked baggage.  
              - Luggage 
                Restrictions
 
                All airlines have restrictions on the size, weight, and number 
                of luggage items that you can take without incurring additional, 
                and significant, expense. Most airlines allow two checked pieces 
                of luggage and one small carryon piece, which will be placed under 
                the seat or in the overhead locker. Check with your airline for 
                specific information on luggage restrictions. 
              - Airline 
                Security
 
                Remember that airline security is very strict. Make sure that 
                you read your airline security information and pack your luggage 
                carefully. Avoid packing items (such as knives, scissors, electrical 
                items, etc.) which might be confiscated at check in. 
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            Determine 
              your budget for the semester 
              You (and your parents) will find it helpful if you put together 
              an estimated budget for your semester. Your fees include tuition 
              and housing, but usually not meals as most Liberal Arts students 
              opt for self catering accommodation. Remember to put aside additional 
              money to cover personal expenses, stationery and some textbooks. 
            Currency 
              The currency in the UK is called the Pound Sterling (100 pennies 
              = £1). Consult your local bank or the Internet for up to date 
              rates of exchange. 
            Books 
              While the Academic Resources Centre at St Clare's has substantial 
              holdings covering all of your courses, you will be required to purchase 
              some essential course books. For some subjects there will be one 
              textbook, for others there will be two or three, and for others 
              none at all. The total expenditure should not exceed $150. 
            Meals/groceries 
              You can expect to spend considerably more in the beginning as you 
              adjust to the currency, take your time to find the good shops, restaurants, 
              etc. You can eat in cheaply - say for £30 you can buy all 
              your groceries each week. However, you will probably want to eat 
              out from time to time and this costs anything from £6-20. 
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            Socialising 
              This obviously varies from person to person, depending on how frequently 
              you want to go out. You can expect to pay £5 to go out to 
              a film, £5 to get into a club, £3/£4 for a lunchtime 
              sandwich, £1.50 for a decent cappuccino. 
            Travel 
              A weekend away out of the country will cost on average £300 
              - though there are subsidised College trips which will work out 
              much cheaper. London is just 50 miles from Oxford so you will have 
              very easy access to one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Europe 
              for a return bus fare of just £7. 
            You may also 
              wish to purchase a bus pass for travel throughout the city (students 
              living at Hampden Manor are automatically provided with one). Unlimited 
              travel costs about £9.00 per week, with better deals for monthly 
              or three-monthly passes. 
            Stationery/photographic 
              film 
              While you don't want to load yourself down unnecessarily these items 
              are far cheaper in the US. A roll of film costs about £5, 
              a writing pad about £1.50. 
            Miscellaneous 
              Increasingly 
              students are using mobile phones (cellphones) while in England. 
              They cost about £30, and there are pay-as-you-go deals where 
              you buy a certain amount of credit for outgoing calls and incoming 
              calls are free. People find this a good way to keep in touch with 
              each other and home.  
            Clothes and 
              CDs are much more expensive in the UK than in the US.  
            Women's haircuts 
              cost about £30 in a reasonably good salon, men's haircuts 
              cost about £10. 
            We also recommend 
              that you put a few hundred pounds to one side in case of emergencies, 
              or for those items you just can't leave behind on a shopping trip. 
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              Health issues 
              Visit your doctor  
              You are required to have your doctor complete a medical questionnaire 
              which we ask that you send to us in advance of your arrival. For 
              your safety and well being, it is vital that you inform us of any 
              physical, emotional, or psychological difficulties or special needs 
              you may have. On the other hand, if you are simply nervous about 
              experiencing a different culture, do not worry. You are not alone. 
              Call the Liberal Arts office to talk about your concerns.  
            Obtain copies 
              of your prescriptions  
              You should bring copies of prescriptions for any medications you 
              may need and for glasses or contact lenses. We recommend that you 
              bring an adequate supply of whatever you may need while abroad. 
              Any medications you bring should be in the original, properly labelled 
              containers. It is advisable to get a letter from your doctor to 
              verify that the medication is for you and is for a specific condition. 
              This should avoid any difficulties in Customs when you arrive. If 
              you wear glasses or contact lenses, bring an extra pair/lenses in 
              case you damage or lose your original pair. Top 
            Health services 
               
              Students studying in the UK for longer than 6 months are eligible 
              for free National Health Service (NHS) treatment. All students receive 
              free emergency treatment. If you have enrolled on a course for longer 
              than 8 weeks, we will arrange for you to register with a doctor 
              at the Banbury Road Medical Centre, which is near the Banbury Road 
              campus. The health centre charges £25.00 for a consultation 
              with a doctor and an additional £8 if he writes a prescription. 
              If you need medicine the doctor will give you a prescription which 
              you need to take to a chemist. You have to pay for the medicines 
              and £6.20 for each prescription. 
            St. Clare's 
              also has a nurse who runs a surgery every weekday during the academic 
              year and the summer months.  
            If you are from 
              a country within the European Economic Area (EEA) and studying at 
              St. Clare's for less than 6 months, you will need to bring the E128 
              form with you from your own country. You must produce an E128 form 
              or passport to obtain medical treatment and to claim back any medical 
              expenses which you have had to pay whilst you are here.  
            St. Clare's 
              Travel Insurance 
              The Travel Insurance fee is mandatory and covers travel directly 
              to and from St. Clare's, travel whilst at St Clare's and half term 
              breaks. Travel to and from St Clare's is limited to 48 hours in 
              each direction. Travel whilst at St. Clare's includes trips organised 
              by St. Clare's, and those involving outdoor activity pursuits. Travel 
              at half term breaks is limited to Europe and a maximum period of 
              10 days. There is no cover for the Christmas and Easter breaks other 
              than the journeys to and from St. Clare's. Cover is provided for 
              medical expenses, rescue, evacuation and repatriation, cancellation 
              or curtailment, personal accident, personal property and money, 
              delay abandonment and missed departure and personal liability claims. 
              For full details of the extent of the cover and the exclusions see 
              the Certificate of Insurance, the Summary of Cover and the Frequently 
              Asked Questions document, which are available from the Programme 
              Office. 
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