Salamanca, Spain
Just two and a half hours from Madrid, the Colegio Unamunco is considered
the “Oxford of Spain.” Students can pursue studies in Spanish,
Human Geography in Europe and Physical Geography.
Florence, Italy
Florence lies like a jewel in the heart of Tuscany, compact and teeming with
piazzas, palaces, churches, museums and markets. Florence offers students
a selection of courses primarily in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Students
choose 10 credits from typical course offerings such as Art, Art History,
Literature, Philosophy, Western Civilization, etc.
London, England
Classrooms are located in the University of London Union in Bloomsbury. The
British Museum is close at hand as are many of the colleges of the University
of London. Courses typically offered include English, Literature, Drama, Speech,
Art, and History.
Alajuela, Costa Rica
Whether studying Spanish or researching rainforest ecosystems, you will find
Costa Rica is an idyllic place to live and study. The congeniality of the
people, the steaming volcanoes, pristine beaches, virgin forests, and the
unique birds, mammals and ocean life all combine to make a memoriable and
enriching experience. Courses are held at the Instituto de Cultura y Lengua
Costarricense (ICLC), Costa Rica's premier language institute.
Student-originated Study Abroad
The opportunities are almost endless for U.S. students who want to study abroad.
You can find information about numerous programs in the office and on the
internet. If you find a program that fits your needs, please bring the information
to the Office of International Programs. We will gladly try to answer any
questions you may have.