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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Find your dream Study Abroad Program in Italy at Abroad101 and this directory of Study Abroad Programs, Rankings and Reviews. Future students are drawn to Abroad101 for the reviews from returning students. Using the popular 1-5 star scale, indiv... read more
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If I could choose 10 stars instead of five I would. Studying abroad is something that can never be fully described and never be fully replaced. To get outside of yourself and your normal life and open your mind up to that of another culture is an invaluable experience. I learned a new language, learned how to cook, made internat... Gina M - Ohio University View Entire Review
Yes, definitely worthwhile. I am more aware of understanding how different cultures work. Also, seeing the fabric of historical cities and their growth helped me in my studies. Sue D - University of Florida View Entire Review
After traveling abroad once, there is no doubt in my mind that I will travel again. It was a wonderful experience. It allowed me to see beauty in a totally different way. Definitely a one of a kind experience. Kailee M - Otterbein University View Entire Review
Yes, I got a great opportunity to learn Italian culture and history. Monica H - Santa Rosa Junior College View Entire Review

Absolutely. I personally think I found myself a little bit and I also think I have changed for the better considering that I lived with only two people that i knew out of 8 and it was nice being able to be myself. I have learned a lot of things and I know I will be back here one day! Lindsay Q - Marymount University View Entire Review
Even though I would not recommend the program I went on, I think it was definitely a worthwhile experience. It was not life-changing, but it did better my outlook and quality of life. I know the independence I gained has helped me and will help me when I graduate. I wished I had done more traveling, but I still saw some amazing... Elizabeth D - Presbyterian College View Entire Review
My study abroad experience was absolutely worthwhile. I gained more of an openess to people around me and I also gained a confidence in my ability to make decisions. I didn't know anyone in my program before I went overseas (I didn't even know Italian), but it quickly became a home to me. I feel like a have a much higher underst... Jenna W - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
Studying abroad, especially in Italy, is necessary for any architecture student. Daniele C - University of Oregon View Entire Review
It was worthwhile, i gained the understanding of different cultures and the need to be patient Gabrielle D - SUNY - Binghamton View Entire Review
After already studying abroad with another program I have realized that you aren't able to fully immerse yourself into a culture and a language when you aren't forced to speak the language. I had no other option than to take the two English courses during this abroad program because I had already finished my Italian credits. I... Kira T - Florida Atlantic University View Entire Review
Wine is amazing. Kathleen K - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
Definitely, this trip taught me a lot, it opened up a lot of doors and gave me a broad look of a different...Milan is definitely a place to go...Great education, Great food, Great people j q - The University of Texas at Austin View Entire Review
I gained a great deal of independence. This made me a stronger person and it gave be a better view of the world. I am more tolerant and worldly now. Jenna L - Chapman University View Entire Review
I would not change it for the world. It was worth every penny. Amanda M - Iowa State University View Entire Review
My study abroad program was an Independent program and, therefore, no grades were given and no credits earned. The experience was an opportunity for me to see firsthand the art of the Italian Renaissance that I had previously only studied through textbooks. The experience was extremely valuable to me, giving me a broadened sen... William B - College of Charleston View Entire Review
I enjoyed every moment of my study abroad experience and would go back to Catania in a heartbeat! It was a wonderful city filled with culture and history. It was also a University city so there were plenty of young people. My Italian improved so much that I was able to skip two semesters of Italian when I returned. Everyone w... Danielle P - Tufts University View Entire Review

Yes, yes, and yes. It made me a better person and showed me just how subjective reality, truth, and the universe is. Anthony S - San Jose State University View Entire Review
the experience was amazing. so fun. once in a lifetime opportunity. jennifer h - SUNY - Stony Brook View Entire Review
I'm not sure exactly if I would choose the program. It was pretty convenient since in the hotel there was AC and they cleaned our rooms but it wasn't much of a cultural or an Italian immersion experience. Stephanie A - SUNY - Binghamton View Entire Review
Yes this program was worthwhile. These men have been doing this program for thirty years, they have a great program! I rarely traveled when I was younger so this program made me want to travel even more. Julianna P - SUNY - Binghamton View Entire Review
It was worth every penny Edith R - Florida Atlantic University View Entire Review
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Find your dream Study Abroad Program in Italy at Abroad101 and this directory of Study Abroad Programs, Rankings and Reviews.
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