- Location: USA - Pennsylvania (Philadelphia)
- GPA Requirements: 2.75 GPA
- Program Structure: Structured - not direct enrollment
- Application Deadline: Fall: February 20 | Spring: September 20
- Program Term(s): Fall, Spring
- Official Website: The Philadelphia Center Program
Term | Start Date | End Date |
Spring 2025 | January 7th, 2025 | May 1st, 2025 |
These dates are tentative. Confirm program dates before booking travel.
Eligibility
The program is open to students from all academic majors. A minimum GPA of 2.75 is required to participate.
Where
Philadelphia is like a big, small town. Thanks to the street grid system designed by Philadelphia Founding Father William Penn, the city is easy to navigate and perfect for day-to-day living. A ten-minute walk from The Philadelphia Center, located in the heart of Center City, will take you to half a dozen theaters, several major art and science museums, South Street’s shopping, Old City’s galleries, the Kimmel Center, the Italian Market, Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, and a variety of restaurants. A slightly longer walk takes you to the renowned collections of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and Fairmount Park, the nation’s largest urban park (four times the size of New York City’s Central Park), where you can bike, hike, run, row, and rollerblade.
Academics
This program is a unique and valuable 16-week program in the fall or spring semester that allows undergraduates to engage in critical investigations of their own abilities, objectives, and values in order to help discover their personal and professional direction in life. It combines city living seminars, academic electives, and internships. Students usually work 32 hours/week in an internship they choose and create individualized learning plans of action based on what they want to achieve and learn while participating in the program. These internships available to students are in the following areas: Applied Arts and Design, Business and Economics, Communications, Education, Fine Arts, History, Law & Government, Medicine and Health, Physical Sciences, Psychological and Social Sciences, Social Work, and Women’s Studies. Faculty and Staff from The Philadelphia Center along with the workplace supervisor will help facilitate and evaluate this experience through learning plans, portfolios, and other activities.
Students enrolled at TPC during the fall or spring semester will work with the Career and Placement Director to be placed at an internship (4 days a week, typically Monday – Thursday) that best meets their academic and career goals. You will receive eight academic credits for your internship and it’s included class, The Field Placement course. The Field Placement course is a companion to your internship experience, allowing you to critically reflect upon your work experiences and network with your peers at The Philadelphia Center. Students will also have the opportunity to create a personalized learning plan that helps them guide their internship experiences, skill acquisition, and personal/professional development.
In addition to an internship and Field Placement course, you will take a Signature Seminar called “Cultures & Communities” and conduct directed research. The Seminar is taught by TPC Director / Professor Greg Goldman. The seminar, field placement course, and directed research courses take place once a week, typically Fridays, and help diversify your course of study beyond the internship experience and to introduce students into their urban community in Philadelphia.
Academic Structure
Courses are taken with local students and other program participants.
Course Credit
Internship/Field Placement Course – 8 credits
Cultures & Communities Seminar – 4 credits
Directed Study – 4 credits
Courses
For more details on course offerings, visit The Philadelphia Center’s website here.
Student Life & Housing
Students live independently with other students in the program in apartments or houses they choose during the first week of the semester. Experienced staff guide students through their unique housing process, during which living arrangements are investigated and chosen from an array of options in and around Center City Philadelphia. With the help of the TPC staff and faculty, students learn how to communicate with property owners, understand what to look for in an apartment, and review and sign a lease. Responding to current interests and student needs, The Philadelphia Center offers a variety of programs, events, workshops, and discussion groups including: Career Development; Difference, Diversity, and Identity; Homelessness in Philadelphia; Philly 101: An Insider’s Guide to Philly; Potluck and Movie Night. We also support several student-run committees and we encourage you to explore the city and work together to promote change.
Application Process
Allegheny students must apply for approval to study off-campus from the Global Education office AND apply directly to their chosen program. For this program, students should work on the Allegheny approval application at the same time as the host program application. The Allegheny approval application deadline is February 20 for fall programs and September 20 for spring programs. Study away approval applications will be reviewed immediately following the appropriate semester deadline. The separate application deadline to apply directly to this program will vary and could be before or after Allegheny’s approval application due date. Check directly on their website (linked at the top of this page) for deadline information. For more information about the study away application process, please visit the application steps page.
Costs
Students are charged Allegheny tuition, the single/suite rate of housing, and the $800 off-campus fee). The housing fee includes housing and utilities for a double occupancy apartment and in-city public transportation. Food is arranged for and paid for by students once on-site in Philadelphia. Allegheny student health insurance is valid on the program, although it may need to be supplemented to meet the Philadelphia Center’s requirements. Additional costs: transportation to Philadelphia, average monthly costs groceries ($200), eating out ($200), entertainment/travel ($200), miscellaneous ($75).
Fees & Costs
Below find information on estimated costs for a semester abroad. You will receive a bill from Allegheny College, as you normally would, for the amount shown under “Costs Paid to Allegheny College.” All other study away program costs will be paid directly to a non-Allegheny entity and are listed in part two below. These amounts are estimates and will vary depending on individual choices. A total estimated cost of attendance for this program is shown at the bottom.
All financial aid awards can be applied to study abroad costs with the exception of federal work-study awards and certain tuition exchange scholarships. For more information, visit our page about Financing Study Away.
Part One: Costs Paid to Allegheny College
Tuition (12 to 20 credits) Students do not pay tuition directly to NY Arts or OWU. Instead, students continue to pay tuition to Allegheny College. This covers tuition at the NY Arts Program. |
$27,930 |
Housing – Single/Suite Rate | $4,205 |
Study Away Fee | $800 |
SUBTOTAL Paid to Allegheny College | $32,935 |
Part Two: Costs Paid to non-Allegheny Entity
Estimated Costs for Meals – Students live in non-catered housing without a meal plan. Students grocery shop and cook on their own. Quoted here is approximately $20/day for independent meals. |
$2,000 |
Estimated Airfare | $400 |
Estimated Local Transportation | $280 |
Estimated Personal Expenses Personal expenses include: the basic expenses for laundry, toiletries and other incidental expenses. It does not include an estimate for personal travel, entertainment or social outings. |
$250 |
SUBTOTAL Paid to NON-Allegheny entity | $2,930 |
TOTAL COST OF ATTENDANCE
Subtotal Part One: Fees paid to Allegheny College (in section 1. above) PLUS | $32,935 |
Subtotal Part Two: Fees paid to non-Allegheny entity (in section 2. above) | $2,930 |
TOTAL COST OF ATTENDANCE | $35,865 *** |
***Compare this to the cost of a semester at Allegheny in Meadville: $37,299. |
NOTES:
Study Away Fee includes: administrative support, transcript translation and processing, pre-departure orientation, and emergency travel insurance.