CEA CAPA Education Abroad: Granada, Spain
- Hosted at: University of Granada
- Location(s): Granada, Spain
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language
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From the majestic courtyards and mosaics of the Alhambra to the lush gardens of the Palacio del Generalife, Granada is steeped in a cultural, artistic, and historic heritage that's been shaped by centuries of diverse influences. Today, al-Andalus ... read more
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YES!!!!! I learned so much. Language, culture, and personally myself. Sara V - Illinois State University View Entire Review
Sarah B - Illinois State University View Entire Review
The best part for me, as an education major, was getting involved in a school. I learned so much about both languages and appreciated the educational system in America a lot more. Demetria W - Illinois State University View Entire Review
YES! Traveling is such a wonderful way to learn about yourself. It forces you to take an introspective look on your life. I appreciated so much more about my life in the U.S and gained a deeper understanding of the world. It is such an important experience to live outside of your personal comfort zone and to experience a new cul... Christina W - Western Washington University View Entire Review
Yes! Everything was perfect Cristina D - Illinois State University View Entire Review

YES! YES! YES! I got to experience a new culture and my Spanish improved. Marlee M - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I enjoy their view of life. they had a sense of relax and healthy life style that i wish existed here. Aurelie K - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I wouldn't change this experience for anything in the world. I got to see the world, truly immerse myself in Spanish culture to the point where I felt as though I were Spanish myself, made so many friends, improved my Spanish skills immensely, and gained loads of confidence. The last two days of the semester were incredibly diff... Adriene G - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I feel that I've grown so much as a person from coming to Spain. I would have chosen a different program to go with, but I still enjoyed the time that I had! Lauren M - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I have learned a lot while studying abroad. My language skills have definitely improved and I have grown as a person. I have become more confident in my abilities and less afraid of what people think of me. I also know now that I do not want to come back to live in Europe. I really loved being here for a semester but I know that... Breanna N - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I LOVED this program, and this will be something that I will share with people for the rest of my life. I learned to appreciate my own culture along with other people's culture during the process, and this will continue when I return to the United States. I learned a lot more Spanish than I would have taking the equivalent cours... Lauren W - Illinois State University View Entire Review
totally. Marlena D - University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse View Entire Review
I gained a large sense of independence and learned a lot about my personal morals and values. I have more of a global mindset now and am much better at speaking Spanish. This was really beneficial to me as an International Business major. I'd recommend going abroad for at least a couple of weeks (short term program). It will... Audrey E - Cardinal Stritch University View Entire Review
This experience was definitely worthwhile. I learned a lot about Spanish culture and I'm really excited to go back home and share everything that I learned with all of my friends and family. I also became a lot more independent since I had to do a lot of stuff myself since my parents weren't here to do it for me. Kelsey G - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I learned so much about the Spanish culture and my speaking skills, especially vocabulary have grown immensely. Sarah P - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I had an amazing experience and can't wait to travel more and experience more cultures. I have learned a lot about Spain and the Spanish culture. I feel like I grew a lot as a person and became much more independent and self sufficient. Becky W - Illinois State University View Entire Review
Yes, it was eye-opening to live away from home and be totally on my own. I learned to be more independent and to get out of my comfort zone. Celeste A - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I grew up in a small town with a genuine lack of diversity and history. After studying abroad, I am more aware of the world - whether its history, politics, family dynamics, or gastronomics, I feel like a more informed and well-rounded person. I now have a greater confidence in myself - if I can live and thrive in a foreign coun... Danielle I - University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse View Entire Review
My Spanish speaking skills grew immensely. Rocio M - Illinois State University View Entire Review
My study abroad experience was more than worthwhile; it was essential to my growth as a world citizen and a student. I wouldn't change a thing. Stephanie A - University of Kentucky View Entire Review
The entire experience was so much more than I could have ever expected or asked for. I've always been culturally sensitive, but it wasn't until this experience that I realized how important mutual respect is among cultures and that even culture itself is a dubious term because there is so much exchange among different countries ... Jerod E - Indiana University of Pennsylvania View Entire Review
I gained a knowledge about different culture of the world which I don't think you can put a price on. I learned a lot about myself and what I want out of life from this experience. I have gained friendships I incredibly value and experiences I will never forget. This experience has made me think about teaching English in Spain a... Danielle M - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I learned how to be self-sufficient, figuring out travel plans and flying alone, and public transportation. My language skills also improved immensely. Rachel C - University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire View Entire Review

YES YES YES. I have gained so much knowledge, culture and experience. I have always loved traveling and coming to Spain was a fantastic decision. I know I'll be back. Christina C - Salisbury University View Entire Review
Yes. I feel more cultured. I am more confident in my language abilities and in just life in general. I feel like "I was in Spain on my own, I can do anything." I do like to keep up with things that are going on in Spain now because I feel like it is important to me now. This experience caused me to change from a minor in Spanish... Lauren K - University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse View Entire Review
About
CEA CAPA also offers Study + Internship in Granada that gives you the real-world experience to stand out in today’s job market while earning credits towards graduation. Learn more about CEA CAPA Programs in Granada.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadInternship
Volunteer
Intensive Language
Program Length(s):
- Fall
- Summer
- Spring
- Academic Year
- January Term
- Short Term
Instruction Language(s):
- Spanish
- English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Environmental Science
- Education
- Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
- Spanish Language, Literature
- Liberal Arts, General Studies
- Cultural Studies
- Social Sciences
- Political Science and Government
- Sociology
- Fine Arts, Studio Arts
- Health Professions
- Business
Minimum GPA:
2.5Year Founded:
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CEA CAPA Education Abroad Scholarships
CEA CAPA is committed to increasing access to study and interning abroad. We offer more than $2 million each year in scholarships, affiliations, and grant programs. CEA CAPA scholarships are available to students on programs of three weeks or more. All scholarships require students to complete an application, and not all scholarships are available each term. FEA scholarships are administered by the Fund for Education Abroad, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing access to study abroad.
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