Study Abroad in Italy
Italy's vast collections of art, architecture, and literature as well as multiple historical sites have made it a popular study abroad destination for many years now. Approximately 30,000 American students study abroad in Italy, making it the second most popular study abroad destination. With a wealth of opportunities to explore this rich and vibrant country, plus enjoy a Mediterranean climate and diet, Italy is a great place to study abroad.
Below you will find our list of Study Abroad programs in Italy. It is an index to international education in Italy listing university level study abroad, internships, volunteer and intensive language school programs oriented to American college and university students. Some pre-college and post-graduate options are also included. We invite you to read the student reviews, see the ratings scores and use this site to compare programs and understand what other students have encountered during their education abroad.
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Top Cities to Study Abroad
1. Tuscany | 1830 reviews | |
2. Florence | 1722 reviews | |
3. Rome | 1420 reviews | |
4. Milan / Milano | 467 reviews | |
5. Sorrento | 373 reviews |
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Study Abroad in Italy - Featured Programs
The Summer Programs consist of two, four-week-long sessions held during the months of June and July. They are offered at ...
This fall, LdM will offer online courses from September 2nd - December 10th 2021 (a 14 week session) for students to be virtually transported to a...
SAI works in partnership with the Sant'Anna Institute to offer students a remarkable study abroad experience. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea at...
Global Learning Semesters, in collaboration with the School of Fashion and Accessory Studies and Technology (FAST) of the Florence University...
The LdM Florence campus is one of the largest international schools in Italy, located in the historic city center near the famous Duomo Cathedral ...
Study Abroad in Italy - All Programs
Study how the dynamics of food production, distribution, and provisioning are affected by population growth, rapid urbanization, and globalization, and which responses off...
On Semester in Florence, you will be a local in one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations. Florence is an amazing location for cultural immersion, and Florence ...
Studying abroad at FUA-AUF is characterized by the institution's mission based on cultural integration, community engagement, and experiential learning. The institution’s ...
Spend a semester, academic year, summer or January term studying abroad in Rome, Italy with AIFS! Earn up to 19 credits depending on program selection from Richmond Univer...
14 1/2 days in Florence, Siena, Arezzo, and Rome - all ideal places to study the history of Renaisssance art in Italy first hand. Visits include:The Dome of Florence Cath...
Nestled in the breathtaking Tuscan countryside, Siena is an amazingly well-preserved medieval city. As a quaint town of about 70,000 residents, Siena feels like a best-kep...
Located just 20 miles south of Naples, Sorrento is the gateway to the Amalfi Coast and can be described as...
Imagine spending your summer in the scenic seaside city of Sorrento, the gateway to the Amalfi Coast. Study Italian, Marine Biology, Volcanology, International Tourism, an...
The Food and Sustainability Studies Program (FSSP) at the Umbra Institute is a curricular concentration that applies an interdisciplinary approach to the study of food and...
The Brandeis in Siena program is a two-course, intensive summer program combining Studio Art and Art History in Siena, Italy. The program is a culturally immersive, experi...
The CISabroad Semester in Rome program is housed at the American University of Rome, which has been offering study abroad programs for over 40 years. Seated on a green, qu...