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  • Locations: Beijing, China
  • Program Terms:  
  • Restrictions: UCCS applicants only
  • This program is currently not accepting applications.
Dates / Deadlines:

There are currently no active application cycles for this program.
Program Description:

Looking China Project: Summer Opportunity for Filmmakers

Program Leader: Jay Hubert

**Please note: Inquiries and participation approval for these trips should be directed to the faculty leader, Jay Hubert, at jhubert3@uccs.edu. They are small, pre-approved groups of students as part of a limited experience.**

Program Information

This program is for students who have experience in filmmaking and who have connected with the faculty leader in charge of this program. In order to be considered for this opportunity,click on the "Apply Now" button above, which will prompt you to set up a profile in our system and begin your application.

Course and Credit Information

This program is a not-for-credit opportunity at this time.

Cost and Payment Information

For more information about the program cost, refer back to the faculty leader. Costs outside of the ground experience are outlined below and required for any selected participant.

Included in the program cost are the following items:
  • Local accommodation
  • Local transportation
  • Stipend towards daily meals
  • Round-trip international airfare
NOT included in the program cost are (required):
  • International Affairs application fee ($150)
  • Passport processing fees if necessary ($165-$220)
  • Chinese visa requirements (estimated at $400)
  • Additional meals
  • Tipping and personal spending money

Passports and Immigration

All participants need to have a valid passport to participate in this program. The passport needs to be valid at least 6 months after the anticipated return date. Those who do not hold a U.S. Passport should check with the closest specific embassy or consulate for the country they hold their passport from for entry requirements.

Information on how to obtain a U.S. Passport can be found on our website.

Health and Safety

Health and safety are paramount to a successful experience studying abroad. We encourage students to research health and safety considerations of the destination they wish to travel to. The U.S. Department of State (DOS) and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) provide up to date and comprehensive information about health and safety abroad. Please visit their websites to find more information.

All students are encouraged to visit the Centers for Disease Control website for a complete list of CDC recommended shots for relevant countries.


This program is currently not accepting applications.