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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It was defintely worthwhile! I loved every moment of it and it really helped me with understandin aspects of the monumental nature of classical architecture. Colleen C - Trinity University View Entire Review
Absolutely. Every experience is worth while, even the negative ones, because you always learn something. Katherine F - Wellesley College View Entire Review
I am thankful from where I come from and I would love another opportunity to travel and learn about the world. Christina F - Kansas State University View Entire Review
Yes, definitely. I was able to learn so much about the region in Italy, and after only 2 months I began to feel at home in the city of Catania. Many other European cities have become too used to Americans and are too globalized, but Catania is a tourist free zone, and allows for Americans to become completely a part of the city.... Anna B - Brandeis University View Entire Review
Yes. My Italian has greatly improved, as well as my understanding of Italian culture. I have become more interested in studying Italian and want to go back to Catania soon. Tony B - Brandeis University View Entire Review
most definitely - I learned enough to be able to completely start a new life in another area. Heidi G - University of Dayton View Entire Review
I learned so much from this program. I indeed gained more self-confidence and independence while abroad. I feel like every moment of the trip was worthwhile. I had the opportunity to make friends abroad and learn about an amazing culture. While class did improve my Italian skills, I feel that I learned even more outside of class... Stephanie K - Harvard University View Entire Review
I had to deal with extreme heat, food poisoning, power outage, and mosquitoes, but enjoyed my time there so much. I feel like I know so much more about Europe and Italian excellence. Hannah M - University of North Dakota View Entire Review
I was always planning on doing an Italian major, which is why I went on the program. I'm really glad I got to see new aspects of Italian culture, and make new friends abroad. Marino P - Brandeis University View Entire Review
Extremely! I wouldn't change my time abroad for anything! I grew in ways i never thought possible, change my outlook on life and became a new person; a better person. I would do it again in a heartbeat. Victoria E - Western Michigan University View Entire Review
Yes, I plan on travel after college. ldkraus - Illinois State University View Entire Review
It was all worthwhile, a learning experience. You gotta have a positive outlook and see it all in your own way. A student - Drexel University View Entire Review

My life has been changed. To have been able to see the world in another place was the greatest experience ever. To be immersed in another culture, was eye broadening. My cultural awareness has intensely grown thus made me into a person who is capable of understanding many more perspectives. Veronica G - Our Lady of the Lake University View Entire Review
Through study abroad, I was able to experience the Sicilian culture, make great friends, travel the countryside, and cross things like cliff diving off my bucket list. It was an amazing experience that allowed me to learn a great deal about myself as a person, while expanding my knowledge about the world and the people who resid... Nicole S - Viterbo University View Entire Review
I learned how to rely on myself alone. I became more understanding of the mixture of cultures abroad but even more so the mixture of cultures at home. I might chose a larger city or a program with home stay but the program a chose was an experience I won't regret. Julia G - Wellesley College View Entire Review
Absolutely. My language proficiency improved tremendously. it sparked many more interests in my initially vague anthropological interests. natalie J - Brandeis University View Entire Review
I got to meet a lot of people from all over Europe and about other cultures of Europe. Lucas G - Brandeis University View Entire Review
Yes, my study abroad experience was worthwhile. Sinead S - Brandeis University View Entire Review
My experience allowed for improvement in my Italian language speaking skills. Because I was immersed in a cultural experience as well, I was able to better understand Sicilians and their way of life. Theodore C - Brandeis University View Entire Review
I'm looking forward to going abroad again to a country where my first language is spoken. Nina H - Brandeis University View Entire Review
yes. ive gained life long friends, a third lanugage and connections all over europe Nick T - Portland State University View Entire Review
Absolutely Marisol A - University of the Pacific View Entire Review
I learned about the Roman culture- both religious and secular. I gained an appreciation for poetry, art, and architecture. I was also able to develop spiritually in a way I did not think possible. I had the amazing opportunity to see the holy father many times. Eric S - The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts View Entire Review
Traveling abroad opened up my mind to a different culture that was slightly different than my own. I learned to communicate with Italians through language without even knowing that I could. I learned to appreciate every moment in life and not focus on materialistic things. Erica E - University of North Carolina - Charlotte View Entire Review
More than worthwhile. James C - Rowan University View Entire Review
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