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Landscape of Prague, canals and blue sky, Czech Republic

Study in the beautiful and historic city of Prague for a summer or semester at Anglo-American University (AAU), the country's oldest private university. Courses are taught in English and suit a variety of majors and interests.

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Location

Prague, Czech Republic

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Term

Spring, Summer, Fall

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Housing

Dormitory

Program Highlights

Anglo-American University () is an ideal university at which to spend a summer or semester! 

  • AAU has a vibrant and international scene with more than 700 students comprising 50 nationalities and faculty representing 20 countries.

  • With an average class size of 15 students, you’ll receive plenty of individualized attention and find it easy to get to know your fellow classmates.

  • Spending a semester at AAU gives you the opportunity to do an internship abroad, as well as enough time to explore the charms of central Europe.

  • Though Prague is a city so beautiful and exciting you may find you never want to leave it, opportunities for wider travel abound due to the city's central location and accessible train network.

Program Contact Information

Desiree Dube

Sr. Education Abroad Advisor

Email: ddube1@kent.edu

Office Phone: 330-672-7989

Important Dates & Billing

Application Deadlines:

  • Fall: March 1
  • Spring: September 15
  • Summer: February 1

Program Dates:

Program dates vary each year based upon the host institution's academic calendar, but the following are general guidelines:

  • Fall: Late August to mid-December
  • Spring: Late January to Mid-May
  • Summer: Early June to Mid-July. There are two sessions available. Each session is 3 weeks long. You can participate in one or both.

Billing Information:

You can find the here. Be sure to select the term for when you would like to study abroad to see the correct cost estimate. 

While you will be notified by email when billing will occur and the exact amounts that will be billed, here is a general overview of what you can expect: 

  • The "Billable Amounts" listed on the will be billed to your 91ֿ student account. You can make payments through FLASHline. 
  • Billing happens according to the following timeframe for each term:
    • Fall: Fees posted in July with a due date in August
    • Spring: Fees posted in November with a due date in January
    • Summer: Fees posted in April with a due date in May
  • You can find exact payment due dates on the Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center's website. You should refer to the first due date of each term.
Application Process

Application Process

Students will be required to complete two applications:

  •  an internal 91ֿ Education Abroad application,

  •  and a partner university application.

These quick steps will help walk you through the process.

1. Start an Education Abroad Application

When you click the "Apply Now" button (located towards the top and bottom of this page), you will be brought to the Education Abroad application system where you can view program costs and start an application. Be sure to submit your application before the deadline!

2. Guest Application (If applicable)

Are you a student at another university? To apply for a 91ֿ education abroad program, you will first need to apply for admission to 91ֿ as a “Guest Student”. Please apply as either an “Undergraduate Guest Student” or as a “Graduate Guest Student”, depending on your course level.

Once you have applied and been accepted as a 91ֿ student, you will receive an email with your FlashLine login credentials. Activate your account and then proceed to the next step, which is to apply to the Education Abroad program of your interest. You can return to this page and follow the “Apply Now” button to start that application.

You can also refer to the FAQs for Guest Students if you need further help.

3. Wait for Acceptance

Once you have submitted your application, it will be reviewed by an Education Abroad Advisor. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis. Please note that acceptance to the program by 91ֿ does not serve as final approval. The host institution or program provider grants final approval for each applicant.

4. Complete the Host University Application

Once your Education Abroad application has been accepted, you will be nominated to the host university. You will complete the host university’s application and wait for official acceptance to the program. 

Academics & Eligibility

Academic Programs

Students may choose from a number of major-related and general education course offerings, all of which are taught in English. Some of the disciplines include but are not limited to: Business, Communications, History, Humanities, International Studies, Journalism, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology, and Visual Art Studies.

You are expected to enroll in the equivalent to 91ֿ full-time coursework: 12.0 credit hours minimum for semester students, and 1 course (3.0 credit hours) for summer students.

If you choose to study in Prague in the Fall or Spring, you will also have the opportunity to complete an internship. This is a separate course you’ll need to enroll in, so if you are interested in it, be sure to email your resume and cover letter to edabroad@kent.edu. All internships are unpaid and you’ll need to dedicate 135 hours to successfully complete the internship.

Summer 2025 Courses

For a summer in Prague, you can opt to complete one session or stay for both. During each session, you will take one course for 3 credits. Please see below for the list of courses. If you would like to see the syllabus for a course, please reach out to ddube1@kent.edu

June 2 - June 19, 2025 (Session 1)

  • Women in Foreign Service
  • Terrorism in Global Politics
  • Central & Eastern European Politics
  • Screening Desire, Projecting Anxiety: Psychoanalysis of Film
  • Czech Culture in Film and Literature
  • Prague Art
  • Design Thinking (Business)
  • Management Consulting Practicum (Business)

June 30 - July 17, 2025 (Session 2)

  • Leadership Through the Ages
  • Sustainability and Smart Cities
  • Additional courses will be released soon! Contact ddube1@kent.edu if you would like to be notified.

Eligibility

  • Minimum cumulative GPA 2.5 (students with a lower GPA may apply and must submit a personal statement and two letters of recommendation to edabroad@kent.edu)
  • Minimum cumulative GPA 3.0 required for the Internship Program
  • Full-time, degree-seeking university students who have already earned a minimum of 12.0 credit hours
  • Open to all majors
Transferring Credits

Transferring Credits

Transfer Credits

With this program, students enroll in courses at a partner (host) institution. You will need to transfer the credits you earn abroad back to 91ֿ.

Upon successful completion of the program, the host institution will issue you an official transcript, which will be needed for the credit transfer process.

You must earn passing grades on the courses you take abroad for the credits to transfer. 

Prior to departure, students will meet with their academic advisor to complete a Transfer Course Planning (TCP) Form, which will outline the courses you plan to take while abroad and how the courses will transfer to 91ֿ. 

Some courses have already been pre-approved for transfer to 91ֿ and can be viewed on the Transfer Credit Guide. Please note that this is only a guide and is NOT a comprehensive list of courses available at each partner institution.

Credit Approval

Prior to departure, it is your responsibility to meet with your academic advisor to discuss the courses you plan to take while abroad.

If a course needs to be evaluated for transfer, you are responsible for working with your education abroad advisor to obtain the syllabus and have it reviewed by 91ֿ faculty. 

Location

Prague, Czech Republic​​​​​​​

Nestled at the crossroads of Europe, the story of the Czech Republic runs deep, having been under the rule of countless others in its tumultuous history. More recently, following the Velvet Revolution, it became an independent country in 1993.

Studying in Prague for a summer or semester will give you the chance to better understand Czech history and culture, and gain insights into the nation's past and its impact on the present. This is a nation whose folklore and traditions still burn bright, and perhaps give its people the determination and strength to survive whatever comes their way.

By living there a bit longer, you’ll also have enough time to explore beyond the city and get out into the countryside for hikes, swimming, cycling, waterskiing, etc. In some of the Czech Republic’s small villages, time seems to stand still, creating a sense of calm that will linger long in your memory.

Surrounded by Germany, Austria, Poland and Slovakia, you’ll have the opportunity to easily travel to other nearby countries, too. The train system in Europe is highly reliable and affordable, tempting you to explore one more stop, one more new destination.

The city of Prague, or Praha in Czech

One of the most beautiful capital cities in Europe, Prague is split by the Vltava River and set amidst a backdrop of rolling hills. Its iconic castle sits high above the city, and along with Vyšehrad fortress on the opposite shore, you’re guaranteed to find a spectacular view of spires, red rooftops and cobblestone streets in every direction.

The city is full of architectural gems from the Medieval, Gothic, and Baroque periods, such as the Astronomical Clock, first installed in 1410 and the oldest clock still in operation. You’ll no doubt spend plenty of time crisscrossing the Old Town Square as you wander down crooked side streets to find the next treasure.

Owing to its shared border with Austria, it’s not uncommon to find Viennese cafés sprinkled around Prague, proudly displaying some of the fanciest cakes and treats you’ve ever seen – and all for an extremely affordable price given the overall cost of living in the Czech Republic. Despite being a member of the European Union, the Czech Republic has not adopted the euro yet. The official currency is the Czech koruna (Kc), and as a student, you’ll appreciate the lower price point when eating out or picking up everyday items.

Airports

The Václav Havel Airport Prague (PRG) is the international airport in Prague. It is located 7 miles west of the city center.

Local Transportation

Prague has one of the best public transportation systems in Europe. The ,  and  are used by two-thirds of Prague's population and cover the majority of the city and outskirts. The metro especially makes getting around town a breeze since it enables you to cover long distances in a matter of minutes. If you can't continue to your destination on foot, you'll be able to catch a tram or bus from near the subway station.

If you're going to be staying in Prague for a couple of weeks or months and plan on taking public transport every day, you can save money and time by buying a tourist transport pass. 

Housing

Located at Plzeňská 846/66, 150 00, Praha-Smíchov, AAU housing was built in May 2019. Housing consists of 36 rooms located within the same building. Housing options range from single to double and triple rooms. The building is staffed 24 hours a day with a security guard and a receptionist.

Accommodations are only offered for Fall and Spring terms. If capacity allows, students could be housed during the Summer term.

for more information about the housing costs, deposits and how to secure your housing.

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Financial Aid & Scholarships

Health & Safety

Health & Safety

Pre-Departure Orientation

Prior to your study abroad experience, you will participate in a mandatory pre-departure orientation hosted by the Office of Global Education. During this orientation, you will be provided with information including but not limited to:

  • international travel procedures;
  • in-country resources;
  • health and safety resources and information;
  • culture shock and resources to help prepare for living abroad.

All students are encouraged to register with the prior to departure.

You can also review a wide variety of resources we’ve pulled together for you on our “Before You Go” page.

Country Profile

You can learn more about your destination(s), including travel advisories, through the .

In addition, we encourage you to visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) travel page for for traveling to your destination(s).

If vaccinations or medications are needed according to the CDC, you should make arrangements for appointments with your healthcare provider or the DeWeese Health Center as soon as possible. Appointment openings at the DeWeese Health Center are limited and vaccines may need to be ordered, which takes time. Please note that not all immunizations are available at the DeWeese Health Center. 

Visa Information

Visa Information

A visa is a document required by many countries, in addition to your passport, that allows you to enter the country for a certain purpose (whether that’s to stay, transit, or exit). Essentially, it is the country's government giving you legal permission to enter their country to travel, study, work, etc.

Please note, it is solely the responsibility of the student to: 

  • determine the entry, transit, and stay requirements for the country or countries to which they will travel,
  • and to apply for any necessary visas, stay permits, or any other immigration requirements of the host nation(s).

It is also the responsibility of the student to:

  • verify the correct documentation required to apply for the required visa(s), 
  • apply for the visa(s) early enough to ensure there is enough processing time,
  • and pay any fees associated with obtaining the visa(s).

91ֿ's Office of Global Education is available to provide general guidance regarding student visa requirements and procedures; however, each student who travels abroad is expected to manage their own legal obligations regarding international travel.

It is strongly recommended by the Office of Global Education that you carefully review the appropriate consulate or embassy website for the nation(s) you plan to visit in order to determine current entry/study/exit visa requirements.

Costs and Funding

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Costs for the program will differ for every student. You can use our Cost Calculator to get an estimate of what you might expect for your program.

We also encourage you to meet with your Education Abroad Advisor and reach out to the Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center to see how your aid may apply to an international program.

 

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