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== Program in Cartadania ==
== Program in Cartadania ==
While foreign exchange of students in [[Cartadania]] is common at all levels (i.e., primary, secondary, and post-secondary), the ARGUS program is a method preferred by many institutions of higher education. The public universities of all 31 states, the six territories, and the capital region, as well as some private universities have implemented some form of legislation to allow students from Burgundie and Yonderre to attend their institutions to further develop their knowledge. Each state has a varying amount of seats they allot specifically to ARGUS students, ranging from 4% in the [[Alahuela]], [[Providência]], and [[the Solemias]], to ~1% in [[Cambria]], [[Milan]], and [[Porta Bianca]]. A student admitted to a public university under ARGUS is, nonetheless, considered an International student.
While foreign exchange of students in [[Cartadania]] is common at all levels (i.e., primary, secondary, and post-secondary), the ARGUS program is a method preferred by many institutions of higher education. The public universities of all 31 states, the six territories, and the capital region, as well as some private universities have implemented some form of legislation to allow students from Burgundie and Yonderre to attend their institutions to further develop their knowledge. Each state has a varying amount of seats they allot specifically to ARGUS students, ranging from 4% in the [[Alahuela]], [[Providência]], and [[the Solemias]], to ~1% in [[Cascália]], [[Milan]], and [[Porta Bianca]]. A student admitted to a public university under ARGUS is, nonetheless, considered an International student.


Students entering Cartadania are required to have some understanding of the [[Cartadanian language]] and, unless the language requirement is fulfilled prior to enrollment, most students will have to take a semester or more of the language during their first year. All language course costs are covered by the university. Students admitted are held to the same standards as a Cartadanian student admitted to the same university. They are guaranteed on-campus housing for a portion of the time they are enrolled (depending on school, volume of some schools may only permit a year) and are placed in off-campus housing for the remainder of the time. Food expenses are covered by the student, or in cases where financial assistance is needed, by the federal government, as are books and supporting materials. Those pursuing citizenship will be provided with information and documentation from the Bureau of Immigration upon arrival.
Students entering Cartadania are required to have some understanding of the [[Cartadanian language]] and, unless the language requirement is fulfilled prior to enrollment, most students will have to take a semester or more of the language during their first year. All language course costs are covered by the university. Students admitted are held to the same standards as a Cartadanian student admitted to the same university. They are guaranteed on-campus housing for a portion of the time they are enrolled (depending on school, volume of some schools may only permit a year) and are placed in off-campus housing for the remainder of the time. Food expenses are covered by the student, or in cases where financial assistance is needed, by the federal government, as are books and supporting materials. Those pursuing citizenship will be provided with information and documentation from the Bureau of Immigration upon arrival.