Spring 2026 Study Abroad Program

Sustainable cities & agriculture

This 13-credit, 13-week program takes place in Rome and includes Italian language, one core course, and two electives. Organized group excursions to the Southern coast and the Abruzzo mountains are included.

Academics

You’ll take two core courses for up to two electives for a maximum of 13 credits toward your degree.

CORE COURSES
ITA 101/102 ELEMENTARY ITALIAN LANGUAGE (4 credits)
OCL 210 SUSTAINABLE ROME (3 credits)
ELECTIVES
GLI 201 ITALIAN FOOD AND CULTURE (3 credits)
HRL 201 CONTEMPORARY ITALY: CULTURE & SOCIETY (3 credits)
TMD 301 COMMUNICATING CULTURE (3 credits)
INT 101 ACADEMIC INTERNSHIP – 80h. (3 credits)

Program Overview

Program Dates:
Jan 18 – April 17

Study Center:
Piazza dell’Orologio 7, 00186, Rome, Italy

Instructional Language:
All courses are in English (+ Italian Language course)

Credits:
4 courses (13 credits)

Internship:
Optional, included in the fee

Housing:
Shared Apartments

Organized Trips:
Includes overnight trips to the Southern coast and the Abruzzo mountains

Application Deadline:
October 15, 2025

Program Cost:
See below

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Program Outreach Coordinator,
Yesenia Achlim

After applying for the program, Yesenia serves as the main point of contact, assisting with housing, course registration, and other preparations. Once accepted, she continues to support students with enrollment paperwork and pre-departure arrangements. In Rome, the Student Service Assistant takes over as primary contact, accompanying students on trips and class outings.

Life Abroad in Rome

application process

How to Apply

Applying is simple.

  1. Fill out our short application form with no commitment
  2. If accepted, we will help you provide other basic information and documents
  3. Enroll and begin your Rome experience

Program Cost

Instructional Fees$10,000
Other Local Fees$2,265
Housing Costs$5,400
TOTAL FEES
-$1,000 (Financial Aid Award)
$17,665
$16,665
These prices are just a starting point. Contact your college or university to determine the availability of financial aid, scholarships, and other benefits that might reduce your cost.

What’s Included?

4 courses (13 credits) with top faculty
Comfortable and safe housing
Arrival and departure transfers, local transit pass
Multiple program excursions, including lodging, transportation, and most meals
Welcome and Farewell Dinners
Student services support

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