Study Abroad Programs in Italy
- Location(s): Brescia, Italy: Field Programs in Italy, Italy: L'Aquila, Italy: Parma, Italy: Sardinia, Italy: Trento, Italy: Lucca, Italy: Alba, Italy: Arezzo, Italy: Treviso, Italy: Assisi, Italy: Bologna, Italy: Ascoli Piceno , Italy: Castiglion Fiorentino, Italy: Catania, Italy: Ferrara, Italy: Florence, Italy: Genoa, Italy: Lecce, Italy: Macerata, Italy: Milan / Milano, Italy: Multiple locations in Italy, Italy: Naples, Italy: Paderno del Grappa, Italy: Padua, Italy: Pavia, Italy: Perugia, Italy: Pisa, Italy: Pompeii, Italy: Rome, Italy: Siena, Italy: Sorrento, Italy: Taormina, Italy: Torino / Turin, Italy: Traveling in Italy, Italy: Trieste, Italy: Tuscania, Italy: Urbino, Italy: Venice, Italy: Verona, Italy: Viareggio, Italy: Vicenza, Italy: Viterbo, Italy: Ancona, Italy: Reggio Emilia, Italy: Salerno, Italy: Sicily, Italy: Tuscany, Italy
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, Gap Year, Graduate Program, High School, Research
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I gained a better understanding of the language and about myself that was without a doubt worth it. A student - Brandeis University View Entire Review
Amazing linguistic improvements, great friends, amazing food, learned a lot, wonderful cultural experience, very worthwhile Chelsea E - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I gained perspective of the Italian people both past and present. I gained the enjoyment of traveling. Luckas A - Florida Atlantic University View Entire Review

it was incredibly worthwhile. I learned a lot about myself and another culture, I also learned to appreciate my own country and culture more than ever. Maryelle R - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
Yes, worthwhile! I gained cultural experience. David W - University of Texas - San Antonio View Entire Review
I learned a lot and really enjoyed my time abroad! A student - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
It was most definitely worth while. I learned how lucky we are to live in America where we have so much opportunity to follow our dreams. The culture there is so different, it was nice to learn to relax and appreciate what's around me; instead of hurrying around, (as is our habit in America). Mostly I learned that culture is a b... A student - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
Very worthwhile Matthew G - The College of William and Mary View Entire Review
Indescribable experience. I would go back in a heartbeat. A student - Indiana University - Bloomington View Entire Review
I just learned so much about the different cities we visited and gained the beauty of another country. It was definitely worthwhile. A student - Illinois State University View Entire Review
There are so many options and so much knowledge to be discovered. Studying abroad has made such an impact on my life. I am now focused on heading back there as soon as possible and would love to spend the rest of my life there. To experience a culture other than our own is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have. Alex W - Capital University View Entire Review

I gained an expanded worldview from studying abroad that doesn't place the United States at the top of the totem, and determined that I love European and city lifestyle. I found that when you're thrown into a different country, you have to learn to understand and like yourself very quickly, in order to be successful. I learned... Christina S - Trinity University View Entire Review
Yes! From this experience, I gained a new sense of self-confidence. I trust more in myself and how I handle situations. I met amazing new people whom I will never forget and learned about Sicilian culture, which is fascinating! Everyone in Sicily who worked for CET offered us so much support, yet I still felt independent while a... Stephanie K - Harvard University View Entire Review
I gained a sense of independence. I felt like I could do anything on my own that I wanted to do, I just had to plan out what I wanted to do. I learned so much about the culture of a foreign place and learned to appreciate it. It was completely worth it, when it came time to head back home, I did not want to go. A student - Worcester State College View Entire Review
Studying abroad was hands-down the best experience of my life. I learned all about the various cultures in Europe and even about the culture in my own country from my roommates. I learned all about different mediums of art and was able to develop a whole new appreciation for my field. I traveled all throughout Europe during my s... Brittany R - Capital University View Entire Review
I gained a different perspective on life, met some incredible people and had many new and unique experiences that I will remember forever. Living in a different country introduced me to a new style of life--one where you live in the moment, appreciating what you have and making the most of it. I learned that can't plan everythin... Jessica F - University of Oregon View Entire Review
I learned more about people, about culture, about language, and about love. It was one of the greatest experiences of my life, and I would not trade it for anything. A student - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
How to work in a career-oriented setting abroad. Yes, the program was certainly worthwhile. A student - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
Yes, it was definitely worthwhile. I gained a lot of knowledge about the Italian culture that I did not know prior to my trip. I think the living abroad even for a brief period has made me a more well-rounded person. Although I had a bunch of travel experience before this internship, this was the first time I had actually live... A student - Brigham Young University View Entire Review
I gained more experience in archaeology, and what it really is like to live in another country. It was completely worth it. caitlin.vanwie - University of Texas - San Antonio View Entire Review
I gained so much. I learned about another culture, experienced living on my own, and made so many new friends. I would definitely do it again if I could...it was the best thing I've ever done! Heidi S - The College of William and Mary View Entire Review
It was completely worth while in every way. I did not think I would be able to learn another language, but it came much more naturally to me that I guessed. A student - Guilford College View Entire Review
Oh god yes! John L - Kansas State University View Entire Review
I learned a lot about Sicily, a place I didn't know a whole lot about before going abroad. I also was able to take the chance to look reflectively on my own culture and my choices that led me to Sicily and I learned a lot about myself. I am more culturally aware than I was before, definitely. And I have a lot of respect for anyb... Megan N - Carleton College View Entire Review
I absolutely loved my time abroad and I wish I could turn back the clock and do it over and over again. I have finally ventured to Europe! The awesome thing about going to Europe is that you can easily travel around to many different countries. This has enticed me to come back and maybe even get a future job that grants intern... Maryanne C - Chapman University View Entire Review
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