Wexmester Two

Spend a Month Studying in Beautiful Wexmester, Ireland

Students in the Wexmester One program spend a month from June to July living and studying in three Irish towns—Galway City, Waterford City, and Wexford Town. Students earn six credit hours by choosing two of the nine courses offered, ranging from Irish cuisine to human rights in sport—all while immersed in the rich and hospitable local culture.

Important Dates

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  • Monday, June 23: First Day of Class (Online)
  • Friday, June 27: Fly to Ireland
  • Saturday, June 28 to Monday, June 30: Trip to Galway (West Coast)
  • Thurs, July 1 to Wednesday, July 2: Stay in Waterford (South Coast)
  • Thursday, July 3 to Friday, July 25: Stay in Wexford (East Coast)
  • Friday, July 25: Fly Back to the United States

Additional Trips

Continental Europe


The program offers an optional faculty-led weekend trip outside Ireland (usually to Brussels, the capital city of Belgium). Ten student slots are available and costs are packaged to include airfare, ground transportation, accommodation, and trip-specific entrance fees (but not meals and incidentals). Participating students must pay the cost in advance and acceptance is based on a first-come, first-served basis for those who have paid in full by the deadline.

For those who forgo the continental trip, faculty member Dr. Jonathan Roberts provides an optional Ireland-based leisure activity.

Dublin


During an additional weekend the program offers another optional, faculty-led trip to Dublin, Ireland’s cosmopolitan capital city. For students who wish to enjoy the experience as a day trip, at least one faculty member will accompany them from Wexford Town to Dublin and back again. For students who wish to stay overnight, at least one faculty member will be available in Dublin throughout the weekend.

Program Overview

The Program Cost for Wexmester One of Summer 2025 is $5,200 (before any reduction due to scholarships and/or gifts)

  • The program cost may be paid in installments per a straightforward schedule.
  • The initial payment is a non-refundable $500 deposit.
  • The program cost does not cover Georgia Southern tuition and fees; however, HOPE, PELL, and many other forms of financial assistance may be applied to courses delivered through the Wexford Campus.
  • The program fills on a first-come, first served basis.
  • Any Georgia Southern student may apply, regardless of year.
  • A minimum GPA of 2.5 is preferred.
  • Fewer university fees apply to the Wexford Campus than Georgia Southern’s Georgia campuses.

Students must choose two 3-credit-hour courses and CORE 2000 or two 3-credit-hour courses and KINS 1525 from the following list:

  • PSYC 4099: Immersion in Ireland—Castles, Cultures & Cuisines (3 credit hours)
  • PSYC 4432: Sensation & Perception (3 credit hours)
  • PSYC 3102: Cognitive Psychology (3 credit hours)
  • Note: While PSYC 4099 is a regular Wexmester Two course (June 23 through July 25), PSYC 4432 and 3102 are Summer Long Term courses. PSYC 4432 and 3102 are delivered asynchronously online except for our weeks in Ireland. Summer Long Term begins on May 19 and ends on July 21. To find out more, contact Dr. Roberts.
  • INTS 2130: Introduction to International Studies (3 credit hours)
  • POLS 4031: Human Rights—Sports, Sustainable Development Goals & Ireland (3 credit hours)
  • KINS 1525: Wellness—Fitness Walking (Core Requirement, 2 credit hours)
  • KINS 2535: Introduction to Exercise Science (3 credit hours)
  • HSCF 3710: Worksite Wellness (3 credit hours)
  • MGNT 4432 or SABR 2960: Advanced Hospitality Management or Study Abroad (3 credit hours)
  • BUSA 4130: Strategic Management (3 credit hours)
  • PHIL 2030: Introduction to Ethics (3 credit hours)
  • CORE 2000 Core Capstone: Making Connections (1 credit hour)
  • Note: Students are highly encouraged to complete CORE 2000 in Ireland as this version is custom designed to complement the study abroad experience in Wexford.

  • Transatlantic airfare, Savannah (SAV) to Dublin (DUB) outbound and DUB to SAV return (with one free checked suitcase in both directions)
  • All accommodations in Ireland (Galway, Waterford, and Wexford)
  • All program-mandated travel within Ireland
  • All entrance, guide, and participation fees for sites visited and activities undertaken as part of the program’s official schedule
  • A group welcome meal early in the program and a group farewell meal late in the program
  • The health-insurance packet required by the University System of Georgia

  • Payment #1: non-refundable deposit of $500  (due April 1, 2025)
  • Payment #2: $1,850 (due April 15, 2025)
  • Payment #3: $1,850 (due May 5, 2025)
  • A donor gift of $1,000 covers the final payment for each student.

Refunds

  • Before 11:50 PM (East Coast Time) on April 22 payment #2 is refundable in full.
  • Between 12:00 AM on April 23 and 11:59 PM on March 31, $850 of payment #2 is refundable.
  • After 12:00 AM on May 1 payment #2 not refundable.
  • Before 11:50 PM (East Coast Time) on May 12, payment #3 is refundable in full.
  • Between 12:00 AM on May 13 and 11:59 PM on May 30, $850 of payment #3 is refundable.
  • After 12:00 AM on May 31 payment #3 is not refundable.

Medical treatment in Ireland through a hospital emergency department costs no more than €100 per visit, even if that visit results in hospitalization for one or more nights. In that unlikely event the program pays the €100 cost.

In most cases, a program graduate assistant or faculty member accompanies the student to the emergency department, although the student is legally obliged to check themselves in at reception (assuming they are able to do so).

Each student accepted to the program will receive a $1,000 gift that covers the final payment for the program. If you have questions about Study Abroad scholarships, contact Ms. Tina Parker, Administrative Specialist, Office of Global Engagement: tparker@georgiasouthern.edu.

Dr. Jonathan Roberts

jeroberts@georgiasouthern.edu


Dr. Christopher (“Chris”) Brown

cmbrown@georgiasouthern.edu


Dr. Bridget Melton

bmelton@georgiasouthern.edu 


Dr. Charles Marvil III

cmarvil@georgiasouthern.edu 


Dr. Dan Larkin 

Program Director

Provost’s Faculty Fellow, Wexford Campus 

Associate Professor, Philosophy

dlarkin@georgiasouthern.edu 


Dr. Howard Keeley 

Program Assistant Director

Director, Center for Irish Research & Teaching

hkeeley@georgiasouthern.edu


Dr. Jonathan Culleton

Field Expert 

Associate Professor of Sociology

South East Technological University Ireland


Name to be announced

Graduate Assistant

Access Global Portal

This program requires the use of our Global Portal, an interface overseen by the university’s Office of Global Engagement (OGE). Students can obtain help by contacting OEG: globalengagement@georgiasouthern.edu; or by calling 912-478-0332 (8:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday).

Students do not register themselves for study-in-Ireland courses; the OEG takes care of the registration process.

Students will use the Global Portal to:

Pay a $500 deposit via either credit card or ACH

  • Select courses
  • Sign an acceptance declaration and waiver of liability (required by the University System of Georgia)
  • Signa COVID-19 acknowledgment form. While students do not need to have a COVID-19 vaccine to travel to Ireland or participate in the program, this form releases Georgia Southern and the University System of Georgia from liability if you get COVID-19.
  • Read a short article, “Important Information about Your Passport,” and then acknowledge that you need a valid passport to travel to Ireland. Acquiring or renewing a passport usually takes between 6-8 weeks.
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