ISA Study Abroad in Sevilla, Spain
- Hosted at: University of Seville / Universidad de Sevilla
- Location(s): Seville, Spain
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad
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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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It made me grow as a person, and I developed a love for travel. Since I studied abroad, I've visited a handful of other countries and loved experiencing new cultures. Stephanie C - Towson University View Entire Review
Yes, very worthwile but many things I would have like to be different Sarah M - Saint Anselm College View Entire Review
I learned so much more than Spanish. I learned to look at different cultures through their eyes, which is the most valuable lesson anyone in today's world can learn. For world peace to happen, we need to recognize and embrace the differences between different worlds and respect and love each other for our differences, and I lear... Emiley M - University of Missouri - Columbia View Entire Review
I gained life experiences in traveling as well as interacting and dealing with various types of people from many different backgrounds. I am much more aware of cultural differences and respect them much more after being abroad. I've always wanted to live abroad for an extended period of time, and this experience solidified my de... Nicholas B - The College of New Jersey View Entire Review
Absolutely worth while! Robert C - University of Tennessee - Knoxville View Entire Review
I learned a lot of perspective. America isn't the center of the world anymore and to be successful, you really need more of a global knowledge. I plan to expand my knowledge from Eurpoe and America to all parts of the world. Jackie B - University of South Carolina - Columbia View Entire Review
Studying abroad has changed my opinions of living abroad. It is no longer some pipe dream, it is something that I did and gained much from. Since returning I have thought about Spain every day and will be returning in September. Maija B - Temple University View Entire Review
Yes! A student View Entire Review
Studying abroad gave me a kind of freedom and independence that I was looking for. There were so many challenges I learned to overcome, and it prepared me for other challenges in the future. It opened my eyes to how great traveling and living abroad can be, and I've been lucky enough to do that again. It's a great adventure and ... Paola V - University of California - Los Angeles View Entire Review
YES!! I am so happy and grateful that I had this opportunity. I could not have asked for a better program to study abroad with. I would do it again every year if I could. Eryn M - University of Oklahoma View Entire Review
I am now planning on minoring in Spanish because of my experience. Also, by going abroad, I have learned to open up and be more extroverted than introverted. A student View Entire Review
Im abroad again, enough said. Becky L - Texas Christian University View Entire Review
I didn't realize how much it changed me until I came home. I am much more independent now, and have a heightened sense of cultural awareness. I have a new desire to see and experience new things. Mitzi H - Lewis-Clark State College View Entire Review
Understanding of other cultures and travelling. Nicholas T - Trinity University View Entire Review
My study abroad experience was 100% worth it. I wish I had decided to study abroad for 1 year. I feel after being abroad I have a better understanding of different cultures and places in Europe. I feel like I grew as a person and matured a lot and I am more independent. I want to go back to Europe again and travel as much as I c... Nicole W - University of Tennessee - Knoxville View Entire Review
Studying abroad with ISA was an amazing experience that changed my life. Joelle R - Minnesota State University, Moorhead View Entire Review
Yes. The experiences I had will never be forgotten William C - University of Tennessee - Knoxville View Entire Review
thanks to spending three months in sevilla, i am teaching english in madrid for a year after graduation. the boost of confidence in my spanish led me to have the courage to take a more permanent job. Stephanie B - Universidad Central de Bayamón View Entire Review
The experience of a lifetime! Kellia M - University of Florida View Entire Review
I would absolutely do this program again. I was 100% satisfied and the only time that I felt unhappy was when I had to say goodbye to the best city in the world and the amazing friends that I made along the way. My experience abroad has absolutely impacted my cultural awareness and has also given me the idea to teach English a... Elena C - University of Tennessee - Knoxville View Entire Review
www.PejmonAbroad.blogspot.com If you're curious, that should answer all your questions. Pejmon A - Texas Tech View Entire Review
The onsite directors were very helpful and basically became like family. They really helped to make my experience more comfortable and less scary. Studying abroad has made me more "worldly" and helped me to understand another culture. I am now a double major in Spanish because studying abroad has made me realize that I love the ... Angela N - Iowa State University View Entire Review
The difference between the fast-paced life here in the United States and that with Spain, will change your outlook on life forever. Lindsey T - University of Oklahoma View Entire Review
Of course it was. If I could do it again I totally would. Narolyn P - The College of New Jersey View Entire Review
YES! Lauren L - Montclair State University View Entire Review
About
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:
- Hispanic Studies, Business & Spanish Language
- Hispanic Studies & Electives
- International Studies, Business & Spanish Language
- Semester / Trimester:
- 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:
- Spanish Language, Culture & Business
- High School: Study Abroad in Sevilla For College Credit
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadProgram 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:
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International Studies Abroad / ISA Scholarships
In pursuit of its goals of enhancing cultural awareness and providing students with the independence and language skills necessary for the workplace, The Dr. Carlos E. Castañeda Memorial Scholarship seek to help those who may not otherwise be able to study abroad. As a testament to his early struggle and lifelong pursuit of academic excellence, ISA offers USD 58,000 annually in scholarships to be used towards ISA programs in memory of Dr. Castañeda. The Dr. Carlos E. Castañeda Memorial Scholarship are both merit and financial need-based scholarships that assist students from affiliated universities with the expenses of studying abroad. Scholarship awardees will have the opportunity to participate in the Correspondent Internship, which gives students the chance to add content to ISA’s Student blog. The student may also be given an opportunity to be part of ISA’s offices abroad based on the need of the particular office.
12 x $2000 for Fall Programs; 12 x $2,000 for Winter/Spring Programs; 2 x $2,500 for (Fall-start) Year Programs; 2 x $2,500 for (Spring-start) Year Programs
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
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