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        Harbert Global: Study Abroad

        Study abroad with some of the best in business

         

        Finance Accelerator Program (note: 2026 information update in progress-not completed)

        finance

        Open to: Finance majors or minors – Requires Junior standing

        Prerequisites: Students must have completed at least 57 hours and have taken ACCT 2110 or ACCT 2117 PRIOR to program start

        Location:  Milan, Italy and Madrid, Spain

        Expected Enrollment: 30-50 students

        Information Sessions

        • Wednesday, September 9 at 5:30 p.m. in Lowder 19
        • Tuesday, September 16 at 11:00 am - 2:00 pm Cater Lawn - table at Study Abroad Fair
        • Thursday, September 25 at 5:30 p.m. in Lowder 129
        • Thursday, October 2 at 5:30 p.m. in Lowder 19
        • Tuesday, October 14 at 5:30pm in Lowder 19
        • Thursday, November 19 at 5:30pm in Lowder 19

        Program Dates:

        • Leave USA May 7, Arrive Milan May 8, 2026
        • Orientation Milan May 8-10
        • Session 1: May 11- May 29 Milan
        • Session 2: June 2 – June 19 Milan
        • Summer Break: June 20 – June 27: Students report to Madrid housing June 27
        • Orientation Madrid June 27 – June 28
        • Session 3: June 29 – July 17 Madrid
        • Session 4: July 20 – Aug 4 Madrid
        • Hybrid Course: Begins May 11 – Ends Aug 4
        • Program Ends/Departure from Madrid: Aug 5, 2026

        Applications:

        • Open Soon
        • Deadline to submit full application to receive early bird discounted fees: October 30, 2025
        • Commitment deadline for early bird discounted fees: November 14, 2025
        • Deadline to submit full application: Jan 16, 2026
        • Final commitment deadline: Jan 30, 2026

        Fees & Additional Costs:

        $16,900 (Early Bird) / $17,900 (commitment after Oct 31, 2025)
        Includes: AU coursework, housing in Milan and Madrid (except for Summer break week), metro passes for both locations, cultural and professional programs and tours, health insurance.

        Estimated Additional Costs (not included in program fees):
        $4,969 include: airfare to/from Europe, travel and housing during Summer break between Milan and Madrid and other off-program weekend travel, most meals, passport and visa (if required), and Auburn Abroad fee ($797), Mandatory emergency trip cancellation insurance (~$350).

        Courses: (15 Hours): (Tentative Course Schedule in Parentheses)

        1. FINC 3610 (Principles of Finance) (Session 1)
        2. FINC 5510 (Multinational Finance) (Session 2)
        3. FINC 3640 (Investments) (Session 3)
        4. FINC 3700 (Financial Markets and Institutions) (Session 4)
        5. BUSI 3250 (International Business) OR BUSI 4970 (Global Market Analysis) (Hybrid—Combo live on location and online)

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