Pre-Requisites
- Minimum GPA: 2.5
- Judicial Check
- Academic Conduct Check
Dates
- Spring 25 Program Dates: Mid-January to Late April
- SMCM Application Deadline: October 1st for Scholarship Consideration, October 15th Final Deadline
- Arcadia Application Deadline: October 15Apply by our deadline on Arcadia’s site!
Highlights
- Learn about the lasting impacts of colonialization and apartheid.
- Experience city and rural homestays in Namibia and visit South Africa.
- Gain optional internship experience in a development agency for credit.
Financing Studying Abroad
Office of International Education Scholarships (Need-Based, Merit-Based, Region Specific, Language Study)
Arcadia Scholarships (General, Pell Grant Recipient)
Speak with the Office of Student Financial Assistance for Options
About the Program
SMCM students have the opportunity to spend a semester in Namibia and South Africa with this all-inclusive program, two countries with unique histories of struggling against colonialization, apartheid, the fight for liberation, and ethnic and racial tensions. This program examines how people can organize themselves towards positive social change and the triumph of the human spirit.
Location
The program is based primarily in a study center in Windhoek, a modern city in Namibia. However, the program is unique; it offers built-in excursions to rural and city homestays across Namibia and South Africa, including the Etosha Game National Reserve, Namib Desert, Walvis Bay, Atlantic Coast, and the Eastern Cape, and week-long seminars in Capetown and Johannesburg – all included in the program fee.
Academics
This program is built around an important theme: Decolonizing the Mind. The goal of this program is to present an opportunity for students to study and deconstruct environmental and racial injustices felt today by examining the legacies of apartheid and colonization. Students take four courses, worth four credits each. All students participate in the core course, Racism and Resistance in Southern Africa and the U.S., and choose three electives from among offerings on sustainability, political and social change, or religion. To promote well-being, students also have the option of adding a 1-credit yoga module to their course list. Among the elective options, the program also offers a for-credit internship working with a local organization, or the option to conduct an independent research project. Peruse the program course list here. During the program, students have a chance to meet with members of the African National Congress and opposition parties, religious leaders, feminist and human rights activists, USAID representatives, and students and professors from the University of Namibia.
Housing and Meals
Students live at the study center in Windhoek for the majority of the program, which is a ten-minute walk from the downtown area. Students also participate in city and rural homestays, as well as their week-long travel seminars during the semester. To view the study center and check out housing and facilities, watch this video. All meals are included in this program fee, and are provided at the study center.
Student Life
The students on this program are supported by local staff at the study center, which serves as the main residence and school for this program. Student life is integrated into the entire program, including academics, since each course includes community engagement – and often travel seminars – to experience more of the local culture. This is a small, specialized program with a high level of on-site support and a close-knit academic community.
Important Links
- SMCM-Arcadia in Southern Africa
- SMCM-Arcadia in Southern Africa Courses
- SMCM-Arcadia in Southern Africa Housing
- Lonely Planet – Windhoek, Namibia
Transfer Credit Policy
See the following for how grades and credits are translated back to SMCM. Note: grade equivalencies between U.S. and international institutions are subject to change without notice. the equivalencies provided here are understand to be accurate and up to date as of September 2024.
Arcadia Southern Africa Program | |
Grading System | |
Grade | SMCM Grade |
A+ | A+ |
A+ | A+ |
A- | A- |
B+ | B+ |
B | B |
B- | B- |
C+ | C+ |
C | C |
C- | C- |
D+ | D+ |
D | D |
F | F |
Credit Conversion | |
One credit at the Southern Africa program equates to one credit at SMCM and the grading system is also equivalent. |
Academic and Judicial Policies
The academic and judicial requirements for any student considering studying abroad.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
How financial aid will apply towards your study abroad program and what scholarships are available.
Payments and Services
Payment processes for semester-long, short-term, and non-SMCM study abroad programs.