Tutorial Program--Overview
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The Oxford Tutorial Method The Tutorial Program is named after the style of teaching made famous by Oxford and Cambridge Universities. The details of this method are offered under the Tutorial Method link, but a quick description would be useful here. Instead of participating in classes with a number of other students, Oxford students spend a great deal of their time doing independent thinking, reading, and writing based on essay assignments given by their Oxford teachers (known as tutors). They then present and defend their work one on one (or in some cases in groups of 2 or 3) with their tutors. The method challenges students to meet their highest potential as thinkers and writers. |
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Training at Georgetown College
Because the Tutorial method is not familiar to most American students, those who participate in the Tutorial Program are given a careful training prior to their time abroad. Sometime during the sophomore or junior year, students will take a training tutorial in their discipline at Georgetown College. Our faculty tutors will help our students develop the skills necessary to succeed at Oxford. Upon the successful completion of the practice tutorial, our students will be interviewed by faculty members from Regent's Park College and submit a writing sample before final admissions decisions are reached.
Subjects Offered
Students typically take tutorials at Oxford in their major or minor area from Georgetown College, but some students have taken tutorials in areas where they have demonstrated proficiency without necessarily declaring it a major or minor. There is some flexibility in the kinds of courses that can be offered through Regent's Park, but their strengths will lie in what are commonly called humanities or social sciences subjects in the United States. The following subject areas are the ones most commonly pursued: English, Philosophy, Religion/Theology, History, Art History, Economics, Politics, Sociology, Psychology (of Religion), Foreign Langugages (Spanish, German, or French), Classics, and Mathematics. Within those broad subject areas specific tutorial topics are selected in careful consultation with the Director of Oxford Programs to satisfy major or minor requirements in light of common offerings at Oxford. For those who are not planning on majoring or minoring in one of these areas, we can work early to develop a strong set of elective classes in one of these areas making the Tutorial Program available to almost all students at Georgetown (regardless of major/minor) who are otherwise qualified.
Transferring Credits
Credits earned through Regent's Park College in the University of Oxford automatically transfer into the student's record at Georgetown College. The grade earned while at Oxford will also be factored into the student's Georgetown GPA. There are three terms at the University of Oxford, each of which has a distinct name. Michaelmas term runs from October to December, Hilary term runs from January to March, and Trinity term runs from April to June. Our students may choose to do one, two, or three of these terms in any one academic year. For each term, the student does one eight-week tutorial which transfers to Georgetown College as 8 hours of upper level credit in one's discipline. For example, if someone chooses to do Hilary and Trinity terms (a very common option for Georgetown students because the six week break between the terms allows them to travel extensively in Europe), he or she would come back with 16 total upper level hours. If someone just goes for Michaelmas term, he or she would return with 8 hours upper level credit. Students are encouraged to spend an entire academic year as visiting students at Regent's Park College (earning a total of 24 upper level credits).
The cost of
the Tutorial Program is the same as paid at Georgetown (subject to a
possible surcharge for varying exchange rates and housing costs). For the vast
majority of our students, there is no difference between a semester at
Georgetown and a semester at Regent's Park. Financial aid typically
applied at Georgetown will also be in effect. Included in the cost is
tuition, fifteen meals a week, accommodations (secured by Georgetown College
either in College at Regent's or elsewhere in Oxford), and library
privileges. The students themselves will be responsible for health
insurance (required for participation in the program), travel to and from
Oxford, and weekend meals. Participants should also plan for
additional expenditures for personal expenses such as souvenirs and
independent travel, based on their individual spending habits.
Related Oxford Tutorial Program
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How to Apply
The Tutorial Method
Student Stories
FAQ
The Tutorial
Program is, in some ways, similar to other study abroad programs commonly
offered. After training at Georgetown, students spend one or two
semesters of their junior or senior year as visiting students at the
University of Oxford. Unlike some study abroad programs, Georgetown
College students in the Tutorial Program are not going to spend time in the
city of Oxford with their own American faculty members. Our students
take Oxford tutorials with Oxford tutors and are given full University
privileges.
