The College’s new Joan of Arc September course provides undergraduate students with an opportunity to earn credit studying the extraordinary life and the cultural afterlives of the fifteenth-century French figure.
The September 2025 program will take place from Friday, August 22, 2025 through Sunday, September 14, 2025. Participants will be required to commit to the full duration of the program in line with these dates.
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- instruction
- student support
- program excursions
- emergency travel insurance (ISOS)
- round-trip airfare to and from the program site
- passport/visa fees
- transportation on site
- meals
- course materials
- personal entertainment and travel
- communications (including cell phone usage)
- health insurance and upfront payments for care
- other miscellaneous expenses
Joan of Arc: the life and the afterlives
Daisy Delogu, Howard L. Willett Professor of French Literature, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, and the College
There is no doubt that Joan of Arc – fifteenth-century heroine or heretic, depending on your point of view – led an extraordinary life. No less compelling are her seemingly countless, often contradictory, cultural afterlives. This course will follow the trail of Joan of Arc across geography, time, and media. We’ll first study the documents produced during Joan’s lifetime and in the immediate wake of her execution – visiting key sites including Orléans, Reims, and Rouen – in an effort to uncover what might be knowable about her historical existence. In the second part of the course we’ll turn to the many recontextualizations and appropriations of Joan of Arc in text, music, film, and the visual arts, over the past 500 years and continuing into our present day.
The course will be taught in English, with an option for advanced French students to engage in French coursework through the Languages Across the Curriculum initiative. Please see “Credits and Registration” below for details.
Headquarters for the College’s study abroad programs in Paris is the University of Chicago John W. Boyer Center in Paris, the University’s teaching and research hub in Europe. Since 2003, the Center has been home to a growing array of the College’s hallmark Study Abroad programs and has supported our community of students, faculty, alumni, and partners from around the world. Designed by Studio Gang, the new Center features state-of-the-art classrooms, offices, event and reception spaces, and gathering areas for students, among other features.
Students in the September program are housed in a residence hall within the Cité Internationale Universitaire (Cité). The Cité, a park-like residential complex in the fourteenth arrondissement, is the international student campus in Paris, though French students also live there. Students reside in single rooms with a private bath and have access to Cité facilities, including a library, theater, laundry, and athletic facilities. Students will have access to common kitchens in the residence halls and can purchase inexpensive meals at the Cité’s restaurant universitaire.
It is important to recognize the cultural context of student housing in France and understand that the amenities of dormitory facilities may vary. Although some of these differences may take some getting used to, remember that cultural differences extend to all aspects of your experience abroad. Having realistic expectations for your term in Paris will help you approach the study abroad experience with a positive attitude.
Participants in the Paris program will take and receive credit for one 100-unit course. This course is considered part of the students’ Summer Quarter course load and is recorded as a course enrollment on their Summer Quarter registration. The September Joan of Arc course is taught in English and there are no language prerequisites to apply.
As a part of the Languages Across the Curriculum (LxC) program, participants with advanced proficiency in French will have the option to enroll in the course under an advanced FREN course number and earn credit toward the French major or minor. To be eligible for the LxC credit, students must have completed FREN 20300 or equivalent, and will read French texts in the original, participate in French discussion groups, and complete written work in French.
Information about cross-listings for this course is forthcoming. The use of the program course in any other major or minor must be approved by the undergraduate chair of the respective department. The course title, units of credit, and grade are placed on the College transcript.
Completion of a September course abroad will earn students 1 point toward Global Honors, the College’s recognition of exceptional global engagement. Visit the Chicago Language Center’s website for information on how to apply for Global Honors.
Study abroad students pay regular Summer Quarter tuition at the one-course rate, a program fee, and a nonrefundable study abroad administrative fee. The tuition and program fee are paid in conformity with the home campus payment schedule, and a deposit toward the nonrefundable study abroad administrative fee is submitted when accepting a place in a program. Precise figures for the Paris program during the 2024-2025 year are listed below:
Study abroad administrative fee: $675
Paris September program fee: $4,000
Program fee includes:
Out-of-pocket expenses include:
Previous program participants report spending in the range of $200 to $250 per week on meals and incidentals while on the program, though frugal students may spend less, and others could spend much more. Bear in mind that the cost of living in Paris is relatively high and that, while it is possible to live frugally, it is also possible to run short of money if you are unwary. It is therefore essential that you budget your funds prudently, apportioning your resources so that they last for the duration of the program. If you are planning to travel before or after the program or on weekends, you should budget accordingly.
Participants in summer College-sponsored programs are eligible for need-based financial aid, following the procedure described on the Summer and September Aid page of the Financial Aid website. For more information about financial aid resources, please see our general Tuition, Fees, and Funding section.
The September program is open to University of Chicago undergraduate students only. Applications from outside the University are not accepted.
The program is designed for undergraduates in good academic and disciplinary standing who are beyond their first year in the College. While the program stipulates no minimum grade point average, an applicant’s transcript should demonstrate that they are a serious student who will make the most of this opportunity. Because the course is taught in English, there is no language prerequisite to apply. Students who wish to pursue the LxC FREN enrollment for the program should indicate as much within their program application.
Each application is examined on the basis of the student’s scholastic record and personal statement. If you are interested in applying for this program please fill out the online application.
To discuss the Paris: Joan of Arc September course and the possibility of participating, please contact Damaris Crocker De Ruiter.