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Rome - the Eternal City - in its unparalleled history, has developed its own flavor both as an ancient and modern world capital. The city’s unique metropolitan environment is comprised of small, lively neighborhoods and picturesque districts with ... read more
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I learned a bit about wine and architecture, and had some fun in between... It was very worthwhile A student - Bentley University View Entire Review
I learned how to integrate myself into a new culture and how to be more independent. I learned to be more laid back and to let things just happen. It became obvious to me quickly that just because two nations are different doesn't make one better and one worse; there are both good and bad to every place in the world and it's i... A student - Illinois State University View Entire Review
It definitely opened my eyes to another culture and taught me to appreciate a lot of things I have in my life and the opportunities I have been given in my life. Lindsay B - Illinois State University View Entire Review
Absolutely. I would do it all over again in a heartbeat, even though I don't have any money left. The knowledge and experience I've gained have made me into a better person. Rachel A - Illinois State University View Entire Review
yes, i learned about a different culture that I didnt know much about. Katelyn M - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I understand that the world works differently. Not everywhere is as America is. I plan to go back next summer! Nicole B - Illinois State University View Entire Review
I grew as a person while I studied abroad. At first, it wasn't easy to be away from home and family, but you learn to love every second you are abroad and realize that those people will be there for you when you get home. I am SO glad I studied abroad as I had the time of my life and made some of the best friends I could have ev... Danielle B - Illinois State University View Entire Review

I learned a great deal about myself and the person I want to be. As well as the people I want to have around me. Daniel J - Illinois State University View Entire Review
A new perspective on life and people. I new understanding of other cultures. Visiting different countries and constantly learning new things. A student - Illinois State University View Entire Review
YES!!! I gained confidence and learned a lot about traveling, Europe, and culture. I will definitely travel more in the future. I am going to look into going to teach English in Africa soon. Lauren G - Illinois State University View Entire Review
It was without a doubt worthwhile. I hope I have the opportunity to return to Rome one day. I learned so much about the Italian culture and language while I was there. We made Italian friends, so beside learning about the culture we had the opportunity to live in it. I definitely feel more mature and well-rounded after living in... Vanessa N - Illinois State University View Entire Review
Definitely worthwhile. heather o - Illinois State University View Entire Review
yes Daniel L - Illinois State University View Entire Review
It was the best experience of my life. It just teaches you so much about yourself. Living on your own in a country that is foreign to you and speaks a different language allows you to mature as a person and really grow up. Alex M - Bentley University View Entire Review
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Rome - the Eternal City - in its unparalleled history, has developed its own flavor both as an ancient and modern world capital. The city’s unique metropolitan environment is comprised of small, lively neighborhoods and picturesque districts with hills, piazzas, fountains, churches, and cobbled streets.
LdM Rome is located near the city’s center in an elegant Umbertine palace in the government and business district. The newly renovated building provides modern, Wi-Fi equipped facilities, including light-filled studios and classrooms. Flourishing Roman shops and restaurants surround the campus,and many famous sites, such as the Spanish Steps and the Trevi Fountain, are within walking distance.
Courses: LdM Rome students can choose courses in subjects such as history, classical civilizations, art and literature, as well as international business and marketing, political science, film studies, environmental studies, and Italian language.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadProgram Length(s):
- Summer
Instruction Language(s):
- Italian
- English
Language Requirement(s):
- English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Communication and Media Studies
- History
- International Business
- Italian Language, Literature
- Philosophy and Religious Studies
- Italian Studies
- Liberal Arts, General Studies
- Design and Applied Arts