Junior Year in Munich
Germany’s oldest study-abroad program is the Junior Year in Munich, organized by Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. It is open to all third (junior) year students at US universities and has been held at LMU Munich since 1952. Up to 80 students take part in the program every year.
Year of Study in Munich
The Year of Study in Munich program was designed by Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon for third-year students of smaller liberal arts colleges, offering them the opportunity to study at LMU Munich for one year and to attend a German cultural program. The program, established 1972, was one of the first full-year programs of its kind in the Pacific Northwest and is accredited by the University of Munich.
Every year 20–30 students from Lewis & Clark College, Northwestern University, Reed College, University of Puget Sound and other American institutions participate in the program.
Apart from your university website, you might also want to check the Lewis & Clark Year of Study in Munich Facebook page or listen to Ian Hopper from the indie band Mighty Oaks talk about his Munich experience in the video below.