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Woolf Institute in Cambridge, UK

Dates: 8 July–1 August 2024
Application Deadline: 22 February 2024

Religion and Society from the Medieval to the Modern

A three-week, direct enrollment program sponsored by Religious Education and the International Center for Law and Religion Studies at Brigham Young University. Students take courses taught by Woolf Institute scholars and engage in the academic study of interreligious and interfaith relations at one of the world’s leading centers. Students will also participate in interfaith activities and visits to local museums, religious sites, and other historic destinations. In addition to being taught at one of the best and oldest universities in the world, students learn from peers from across the globe who hold different values, perspectives, and beliefs. Immersion into Cambridge life includes not only academics but also activities led by Cambridge-affiliated students that are integral parts of Cambridge college life. Students will experience site visits to medieval cathedrals and centers of Jewish and Muslim life. Additional sites include Winchester, Windsor Castle, Oxford, and London.

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Contact Us

Andrew Reed
316M JSB
(801) 422-4329
andrew_reed@byu.edu

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions
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Courses

Students will enroll in the following courses while on this program:

REL C 393—Directed Readings in Religion (2 credit hours)
EUROP 336R—Survey of European History and Politics (3 credit hours)
IAS 201R—London Walk Course (1 credit hours)

Students may not take any other courses on this program, including BYU Online courses, without approval by the program director and ISP.
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Cost

$3,500–4,200

Includes Latter-day Saint undergraduate summer tuition (increased cost for graduate and non–Latter-day Saint students), international health insurance, breakfast and lunch on weekdays (except when in London), and some group meals–including group dinners.

Does not include airfare, prep course tuition, or personal expenses.

Cost Breakdown:
$3,355 Woolf Institute tuition and college room, including breakfast and lunch while in Cambridge. Full need-based scholarships available.
$1,576 BYU summer tuition. BYU Summer scholarships can be applied.
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Funding Sources

Regular BYU tuition scholarships, Pell Grants, and Federal Insured Student Loans may be applied to study abroad programs.

Students who submit the financial aid section of the ISP application and who have a current FAFSA form on file at the Financial Aid Office (A-41 ASB) will be considered for a Study Abroad scholarship.

Academic departments and colleges may assist with scholarships and grants.

Full need-based scholarships available. BYU summer scholarships can be applied.

Private grants and scholarships outside of BYU may also assist (see kennedy.byu.edu/scholarships).
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Preparation

Accepted students are required to participate in our study abroad preparation course (IAS 201, 1 credit hour) held during the second block of winter semester.

Accompanying spouses need to be credit-bearing participants on the program. They will also need to apply online and take the preparation course.

Students must meet all country- and program-specific COVID and health requirements for travel.
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Housing

Students are housed on-site at St. John’s College, University of Cambridge, near the grounds of the Woolf Institute in the heart of Cambridge. While in London, students will stay in dormitories or apartments. Students will stay at historic Christ Church College while in Oxford.
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Travel

Students are responsible for purchasing their own airfare to and from the program sites. Airline reservations must be made through BYU Travel. Students should contact a BYU Travel agent.

BYU Travel
280 HRCB
(801) 422-6293
travel@byu.edu
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Application Process

BYU welcomes students from any university to apply to participate on our study abroad programs. However, internships and direct enrollment programs are limited to BYU Provo students.

Students must be 18 years of age or older to participate.

Complete the online application here. A nonrefundable $35 application fee is required; applicants will be interviewed once the application is complete.

Students will be notified via e-mail of their acceptance into the program. The first payment is due upon acceptance; please refer to the Payment Information page.

Application Deadline: 22 February 2024
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Program Adjustments

International Study Programs (ISP) reserves the right to cancel this program, revise its offerings, or make any adjustments to the preliminary cost.

If it becomes necessary for ISP to cancel a program, all program payments made to BYU ISP will be refunded to the student’s BYU Financial account.

ISP is the only office authorized to cancel any of its programs.
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Faculty

Andrew Reed, Associate Professor, Church History, chair of the BYU Council for Interfaith Engagement
316M JSB
(801) 422-4329
andrew_reed@byu.edu

Paul Kerry, Associate Professor, History, Associate Director of the International Center for Law and Religion Studies
2149 JFSB
(801) 422-2983
paul_kerry@byu.edu
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Contact Us

International Study Programs
101 HRCB
(801) 422-3686
isp@byu.edu
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ISP Student Handbook

To see the student handbook, click here.
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Payment Schedule

To see the payment schedule, click here.