ISLE is accepting early decision applications for the Fall 2009 program through 1 December 2009. Please see the application section of the ISLE web site for more information.
ISLE will now have two sessions per year. Get more details on the program info page.
The ISLE Program recently hosted a 25 Year Jubilee celebration in Sri Lanka. See our report here.
Alumni! Be sure to contact us about signing up for the ISLE Alumni Newsletter. Click here to read the most recent issue.
Christian Science Monitor article reports on how Kandy stays above the fray.
Many ISLE students apply for Fulbrights, with a desire to return to Sri Lanka. Get application advice from an ISLE alumnus.
The 2008 Spring ISLE Program is now under way. You can get reports and photos here.
Go to Sri Lanka, get wisdom.
"My time here has infinitely impacted my world views and my notions of myself within the world. The program was by far one of the most significant educational and mind broadening experiences of my life."

Circular Vatadage, Polonnaruwa, Capital City, A. D. 993 - 1293
ABOUT ISLE
ISLE (Intercollegiate Sri Lanka Education) is an atypical study abroad program. It is a demanding academic and intense cultural experience designed for highly motivated students with interests in various aspects of South Asian cultures and societies. Past students have found it challenging in many ways: intellectually, emotionally, socially, and physically.
ISLE is located in Sri Lanka (see general and regional maps of Sri Lanka), a politically turbulent but socially congenial and astonishingly beautiful country located on a tropical island (the size of West Virginia) in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, just off the southern tip of India. Before 1972, it was known as Ceylon. Among its many other names historically, it has also been known as Ceilao (Portuguese), Serendib (Arab), Taprobane (Greek), Dhammadipa (Pali), and Simhaladvipa (Sanskrit). Its Sinhala Buddhist culture is the oldest continuing Buddhist civilization in the world, yet modern Sri Lanka is a very diverse and extraordinarily complex society. Economically, it is a developing nation. Politically, it is democratic.
A Fresco at Sigiriya, Ancient Capital, A. D. 475 - 495
ABOUT THE PROGRAM: Since 1982, ISLE has introduced nearly 400 American undergraduate students from Bates, Bowdoin, Carleton, Colby, Grinnell, Holy Cross, Macalester, Swarthmore, Whitman and Whittier Colleges to Sri Lanka's history, archaeology, environment, society, religion, literature, language, politics, economics and art. Many ISLE students have subsequently returned to Sri Lanka for further studies on Fulbright grants or within the context of graduate study programs in the humanities and social sciences.

Yala Beach, South Coast, Sri Lanka