ISA Study Abroad in Sevilla, Spain

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Sevilla (Metro population around 1,500,000) is the historic crossroads of Moorish, Jewish, and Christian traditions. Birthplace of flamenco and home to the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, its temperate climate, passionate displays of the bu... read more

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I gained knowledge of other cultures. It was totally worth it. - Mount Saint Mary College View Entire Review
I learned so much from studying in Sevilla. I gained knowledge about Sevilla's history and culture and about modern life and I gained new perspective on the world. My mind opened up so much more after I studied abroad. Personally, the experience left me with more confidence in my language abilities, my navigational abilities, an... - University of Northern Colorado View Entire Review
I learned more than I could ever imagine by studying abroad. It taught me not only about culture and international business but so much about myself. Going to a foreign country is very intimidating especially if you don’t know the language but you have to learn to adjust and fully immerse yourself into the culture. It was 100% w... - Georgia College & State University View Entire Review
I learned how to deal with uncertainty with confidence. There is a balance between what you should know and plan for and what you should leave open in order to fully live out your adventure. That is a balance you just have to practice. - University of Kentucky View Entire Review
I learned a lot about different cultures, food and history. I also became much better at speaking Spanish. Studying abroad helped me gain independence and taught me to manage my money. It was SO worthwhile! - Saint Anselm College View Entire Review
Past Review Vivir Mi Vida
I learned a lot about myself and about other people. I learned how to be more independent and to not worry about unimportant matters. I learned to take chances, "Vivir Mi Vida," and to enjoy the little things in life. - University of South Carolina - Columbia View Entire Review
It was definitely worthwhile and I gained first hand knowledge of a new culture and way of living. I also made friends who came from all over the US and a few in Spain. - Drake University View Entire Review
How to live properly while retaining my sense of wonder. Completely worthwhile - University of Arkansas - Fayetteville View Entire Review
YES. I gained culture, friends, language, experience, fun, schooling, and so much more! It has made me want to move to Spain when I graduate, and definitely keep on traveling in my free time. - Oklahoma State University - Stillwater View Entire Review
I became more independent and learned a lot about myself. I became more care free and learned to enjoy life more, the Spaniard way. The American way is so fast paced and I learned how to slow down and enjoy the little things in life. - Oklahoma State University - Stillwater View Entire Review
I gained true life-experiences. I got to visit more cities in my three months abroad than ever before in my life. - Towson University View Entire Review
A student studying abroad with International Studies Abroad (ISA): Seville - Spanish Language, Culture & Business in English
The world is forever evolving. People can be harsh judges but don't stereotype before you experience, and even after you experience give second chances. - Stephen F. Austin State University View Entire Review
A student studying abroad with International Studies Abroad (ISA): Seville - Spanish Language, Culture & Business in English
Completely worth while. This experience literally changed my life. I plan to return to Spain many times throughout my life and dream to live there again one day. - Towson University View Entire Review
For one thing, I learned how to navigate public transportation really well. I never had to use public transportation until I studied abroad, where it was an essential survival skill. I also learned how to be more confident in myself. Before studying abroad, I used to be very indecisive. However, after visiting different countrie... - Notre Dame of Maryland University View Entire Review
One of the greatest parts about going global is the process of becoming a more critical thinker and developing creative approaches to solving problems. The world really became my classroom. Navigating unfamiliar environments has most certainly been the greatest opportunity for personal growth that I have ever encountered. - Arizona State University View Entire Review
I really gained a sense of independence while abroad and a better sense of self. There is a saying that goes "if you travel far enough, you'll find yourself" and I definitely learned more about me as an individual than every before. It's was the best 6 weeks of my life! - University of Florida View Entire Review
I learned to be open minded, to learn about new cultures, and to accept diversity. My view of the world was molded into one that realizes that there is so much out there waiting to be shared. Learning the culture of Spain was the best part because it allowed me to feel at home and to feel more comfortable with stepping outside o... - Grand Valley State University View Entire Review
Past Review My True Home
Too much was learned for words. The amount of personal growth and inner peace I experienced was amazing. It was beyond worthwhile. - University of Louisville View Entire Review
I gained a better appreciation for language learning, to worry less, walk more, and be in the moment. - Northern Michigan University View Entire Review
I learned to travel by myself and take initiative for things I wanted to do. It was a great experience to see the world. - Trinity University View Entire Review
Past Review My Time In Spain
Spain was amazing, I loved learning about the culture and history! I had a wonderful semester. - The College of William and Mary View Entire Review
I became more independent and learned a lot about myself. I became more care free and learned to enjoy life more, the Spaniard way. The American way is so fast paced and I learned how to slow down and enjoy the little things in life. - Oklahoma State University - Stillwater View Entire Review
Past Review Sevilla!
It was absolutely worthwhile. Before I studied abroad, I felt that it was silly to graduate as a language major only feeling mostly competent in the language. Studying abroad with ISA was the best choice I could have made- I feel so much more confident about my language skills! - Wright State University View Entire Review
I learned a lot about myself and got to do things I'll never be able to do again in my life. - Illinois State University View Entire Review
A student studying abroad with International Studies Abroad (ISA): Seville - Spanish Language, Culture & Business in English
YES! I met wonderful people, and learned a lot about Seville culture. - Pace University View Entire Review

About

Sevilla (Metro population around 1,500,000) is the historic crossroads of Moorish, Jewish, and Christian traditions. Birthplace of flamenco and home to the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, its temperate climate, passionate displays of the bullfight, and unique architecture complement its rich roots, creating a distinct charm that makes it a premiere student destination.

The largest city in southern Spain and the fourth largest in the country, Sevilla offers endless opportunities to learn about Spanish culture and history. Located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, this capital city of the region of Andalucía has become one of the most popular study abroad destinations for American students. Its history recalls events from the Middle Ages and Renaissance period, and many monuments and cathedrals still remain.

Depending on the particular program, ISA students will enroll in courses at the historic Universidad de Sevilla, the ISA Study Center with Universidad Internacional Menéndez Pelayo, or the Universidad Pablo de Olavide, all of which offer great facilities and an impressive faculty. All universities in Sevilla have something to offer for the study abroad student!

Programs in Sevilla include:


  • Academic Year:
                     - Education in a Multicultural Context
                     - Hispanic Studies, Business & Spanish Language
                     - Hispanic Studies & Electives
                     - International Studies, Business & Spanish Language


  • Semester / Trimester:
                     - Education in a Multicultural Context
                     - Hispanic Studies, Business & Spanish Language
                     - Hispanic Studies & Electives
                     - International Studies, Business & Spanish Language



  • Summer: Spanish Language, Culture & Business

  • Int.Month: Two-Week Intensive Spanish Language

  • Gap Year:

                     - International Studies, Business & Spanish Language
                     - Spanish Language, Culture & Business


  • High School: Study Abroad in Sevilla For College Credit

Program Type(s):
Study Abroad
Program Length(s):
  • Fall
  • Summer
  • Spring
  • Academic Year
  • Short Term
Instruction Language(s):
  • Spanish
  • English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
  • Food Science, Food Technology
  • Spanish and Iberian Studies
  • Education
  • General Education
  • Spanish Language, Literature
  • Liberal Arts, General Studies
  • Biology and Biomedical Sciences
  • Global Studies
  • Health and Fitness
  • International Relations
  • Political Science and Government
  • Visual and Performing Arts
  • Health Sciences General
  • Business
  • Business Administration and Management
  • Finance, Financial Services
  • International Business
  • History
Minimum GPA:
2.5
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International Studies Abroad / ISA Scholarships

ISA offers USD 8,000 worth of scholarships annually dedicated to the memory of Michaela Farnum. Michaela was a junior studying International Business and Spanish at Seattle University and was a participant in the ISA program in Chile. Her experience was tragically cut short when she lost her life in a hiking accident in the mountains of La Campana National Park in Chile. ISA hopes that this scholarship will help aspiring study abroad students and will do so in memory of Michaela who only began to realize her dream of study abroad. The scholarship is both merit and financial need-based scholarships for the study abroad expenses for the summer term of the student awardees

8 x $1,000 for Summer Programs

Deadlines:
Summer: February 28th

Guidelines/Requirements:
• Be accepted to an ISA Summer study abroad program or an applicable ISA Internship or Service-Learning program. • Have at least a 3.25 cumulative GPA. • Have completed at least one year of college level foreign language or the equivalent. Courses must appear on official transcript. • Be enrolled in second or third year of undergraduate education at a U.S. university/college at time of ISA program participation. • Be on financial aid. FAFSA Student Aid Report (SAR) and home university Award Letter/form required. **Please refer to the ISA scholarship page for more information on guidelines/requirements.

The ISA Diversity Scholarships aim to encourage students of a broader cultural make-up to participate in ISA programs by offering funds to assist with the expenses of studying abroad. The scholarship amounts to USD 14,000 in awards and is to be used towards ISA programs.

2 x $1,000 for Summer Programs; 3 x $2,000 for Fall Programs; 3 x $2,000 for Winter/Spring Programs

Deadlines:
Summer: February 28th Fall: April 30th Winter/Spring: October 30th

Guidelines/Requirements:
• Be accepted to an ISA study abroad program or an applicable ISA Internship or Service-Learning program. • Have at least a 3.00 cumulative GPA. • Be enrolled in second or third year of undergraduate education at a U.S. university/college at time of ISA program participation. **Please refer to the ISA scholarship page for more information on guidelines/requirements.

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