Leadership London 2008
New Scholarships Available for Leadership London - Study in London Summer 2008 with the Eberhardt School
Eberhardt School of Business Students (or any Pacific undergraduate), we now have 2 kinds of scholarship money available for the Eberhardt School’s summer Leadership London Program:
- Pacific’s Experiential Learning Opportunity summer scholarships are available to all Pacific undergraduates who take this course. This will cut your tuition costs by 50%, or approximately $1,000
- The business school has received a donation which will provide scholarships to help students with the $2,500 program cost (80% of which goes to housing). Scholarship awards will depend on need and the number of students enrolled in the program.
- Application deadline is March 24th, 2008!
Please contact Sandy Miller 946-7710 to set up an appointment to speak with Dean Chuck Williams about the program and program scholarships.
Study leadership in central London in Summer 2008 with the Eberhardt School, from Friday, June 27th to Friday, July 18th.
- This course is for all undergraduate majors at Pacific, including business majors.
- The course is taught by Dean Chuck Williams.
- Learn leadership by studying Churchill, Queen Elizabeth, Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Shakespeare’s Henry the V, and British history and literature.
- Visit Westminster Abbey, Lloyds of London, the Tower of London, the National Gallery, Hampton Court Palace, and Shakespeare’s Globe Theater. Cruise the Thames River. Climb aboard the Cutty Sark clipper ship. Take Jack the Ripper and Beatles Magical Mystery walking tours.
- Live in central London within walking distance of the British Museum.
- Earn 4 credits while studying in London.
- 50% off tuition, save $1,000 - This course is approved as an experiential learning opportunity by the university; therefore you pay for 2 credits but receive 4 credits for the course. You save $1,000 in tuition charges.
For more information visit: Leadership London
February 14 - July 18, 200810:21 a.m. - 10:21 a.m.


