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Baylor in Maastricht Summer 2015
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Our Flight Route
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Boeing 747-400
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Where is Maastricht?
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M Building
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P Building
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Double Room
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The friendly staff at CES (l-r): Director Jorg de Vette Séverine Dufour Maaike van Eck (our liaison) Nathalie Ummels MAEO
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Maas River with old Roman bridge
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Maastricht, looking north
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Onze Lieve Vrouwekerk
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Pedestrian shopping zone
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Market Square with City Hall at Carnival
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Selexyz Bookstore (former cathedral)
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Statue of D’Artagnan in Jeker Park. One of the famous Three Musketeers, he was killed while attacking Maastricht in 1699
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Former city fortifications
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St. Servaas on the Vrijthof
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View across the Maas toward city and Piertersberg
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Street cafés in Maastricht
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Countryside
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Along the Albert Canal
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Maastricht train station
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Eurail Map of Europe
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Timetable Summer 2015 n May 17: Flight Houston to Amsterdam n May 18: Arrive in Maastricht n May 19-20: Maastricht Orientation n May 21-25: Group trip (D, A, CH, FL, F, LX, B) n May 26-31: Individual travel all over Europe n June 1: Classes start; travel on long weekends n July 23: Last day of final exams n July 24-Aug 12: Individual travel all over Europe n August 13: Return flight Amsterdam to Houston
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Program Features n Roundtrip airfare and transfers (May 17 – Aug 13, 2015) n Room & board (2 meals a day) for entire stay n Full tuition and fees for 14 credit hours of courses n Free wireless internet in dorm rooms (bring laptop) n All courses taught in English and fully transferable n 3-month Eurail Pass for unlimited travel in 22 countries n June/July: Long weekends for travel (no Friday classes) n 1 week in May and 3 weeks after July 23 free for indiv. travel n Group trip to southern Germany/Austria/Switz./France n Meal allowance when traveling away from Maastricht n Experienced graduate assistant available to help n Free bicycle; free health insurance; free books for UM courses n Cost: ca. $19,500 (plus $400 fees and any personal expenses)
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Official BU Expenses, Spring 2014 (12+ credit hours, dorm or off campus) n Tuition: $16,287 n Fees: $1,799 n Room: $2,968 n Board: $2,835 n Books & supplies: $685 n Transportation: $779 n Personal Expenses: $1,690 n Total: $27,043
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Baylor in Maastricht Summer 2015: Group Trip
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Group trip itinerary
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Deutsches Eck, Koblenz
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Rhine cruise
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Residenz, Würzburg
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Rothenburg
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Hotel Goldener Hirsch
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Kriminalmuseum, Rothenburg
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Upper Danube near Beuron
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Ottobeuren Monastery
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Neuschwanstein Castle
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Lindau on Lake Constance
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Hotel Bayerischer Hof, Lindau
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Liechtenstein
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Lucerne with Rigi Mountain
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Up the Rigi
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Summer 2012 Baylor group on Mount Rigi, Swiss Alps
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Montreux on Lake Geneva
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Eurotel Riviera, Montreux
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Chateau de Chillon, Lake Geneva
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Lake Cruise from Chateau de Chillon to Vevey
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Lake Gruyère
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Schaffhausen: Rhine Falls
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Freiburg with Black Forest
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View from Hotel Mercure, Freiburg
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Old houses in Colmar, Alsace
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Meuse Valley in Lorraine
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WW I Cemetery, Verdun, France
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Bastogne: Battle of the Bulge Memorial
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Luxembourg
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In Limbourg Province, Belgium
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Home again, home again!
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Contact Information: Program Director: Dr. Eric C. Rust, Department of History (Tidwell B-25; 710-6300) Eric_Rust@baylor.edu Full-time Maastricht Program Coordinator: Ms. Lexi English (201-A Poage, 710-1258) Lexi_English@baylor.edu Websites: http://www.baylor.edu/Maastrichthttp://www.baylor.edu/Maastricht http://bearsabroad.baylor.edu/
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