Programs in Cape Town Can Include:
The Botanical Gardens in Cape Town
- Accommodation options include homestays (in single or twin rooms in family homes with breakfast and dinner and a weekly laundry service), multi-bedded student dorm housing with shared facilities and hotels for short-term programs and tours
- Meeting rooms and audio-visual equipment
- Orientation program consisting of an orientation meeting with local staff, student information packet with handbook and local area information etc, a sightseeing tour of Cape Town and the Bo Kaap district and a welcome meal in an African restaurant
- Travel pass for use on local train system and taxi vouchers
- Inclusive or subsidized cultural program
- Local guest lectures and courses
- Academic visits to supplement faculty led courses
- Field trips focusing on South African Life and Culture – visits can include Parliament and a meeting with a politician, visit to Robben Island and the prison museum, an African dance and drumming lesson, stay overnight on a township and a tour of 2010 Soccer World Cup stadium
- Volunteering and community placements
- Medical Insurance
- $51,000,000 Liability Insurance with sponsoring college named as co-insured
Optional Components Can Include:
- Group flights and airport transfers
- Optional tours such as the Garden Route or Kwa-Zulu Natal
- Extra protection insurance


