
International Business + Culture
Unique Experiences
Gain valuable work experience
by participating in an optional credit-bearing internship in a Spanish company
Develop intercultural skills
that are essential for success in a global interdependent economy
Choose classes in English or Spanish
and explore the European economy
Your Destination
Seville is Spain’s captivating southern city, celebrated for its deep-rooted cultural heritage and growing business scene. As a center for commerce, tourism, and innovation in Andalusia, Seville offers valuable opportunities for students exploring the intersection of business and culture. With its vibrant traditions, iconic landmarks like the Royal Alcázar and Plaza de España, lively festivals, and flourishing local markets, Seville is the perfect place to study abroad.

Program Highlights
- Academic Courses: Choose from ý courses, host institution courses, and online courses delivered by ý’s global partner, ASU, that align with your academic major.
- Optional Internship Placements: Enhance your program with an optional for-credit internship that aligns with your career aspirations.
- Immersive Experiences: Participate in activites, excursions, study tours, and more that showcase your host city's culture, values, and local art, film, music, cuisine, and sports scenes.
- Academic Projects: Enroll in an optional for-credit independent research project or service-learning project for increased professional development opportunities.

Excursions & Activities
ý’s excursions and cultural activities in Seville will open doors for you to explore Spain's rich diversity, language, culture, history, and timeless beauty in ways that will enhance your time abroad.
Samples of past excursions and activities:
- Engage in fun sport activities and workshops such as bike tours, wine tastings, cooking, flamenco, ceramics classes, and many more
- Get to know local Spanish students through fun and engaging activities of exclusive Global Discussion events and meetings
- Join in campus activities at University Pablo de Olavide
Please note: Activities are based on past programs and subject to change at ý's discretion to adapt to local circumstances and participant feedback. Our goal when arranging activities is always to enhance your experience.
Program Blogs
Sevilla v. Betis: The Rivalry
By: Graham Kreppein As a study abroad student in Seville, immersing myself in the local culture has led me to one of the most fascinating aspects of life here: the... keep reading
Te Amo Sevilla
By: Josiann Campos My time in Sevilla has been absolutely unforgettable. Leaving feels so hard, but deep down, I know this isn’t goodbye—it’s just “see you later.” When I first... keep reading
Day Trip to the Alhambra
By: LiSha Powell Hi! My name is LiSha, and I studied abroad with ý during the fall 2024 semester in Seville, Spain. There were countless highlights during the trip, but... keep reading
Housing & Meals
Housing
ý Seville offers two housing options to meet the needs of all students who want to comfortably enjoy the city while living in a culturally immersive environment: Either living with families in homestays or with other local and international students in a residence hall. All housing options have convenient access to public transportation.
Standard Housing: Includes a single room at a homestay, or a double occupancy room at a residence hall located within a 45-minute commute of ý Seville. Commute time from housing to host institution campuses may vary.
- Homestays feature a kitchen, living room, and bathroom shared with a host family.
- Residence halls have kitchen access, shared laundry facilities, and common spaces.
Select Housing: Includes a single room (shared bathroom and kitchenette with another ý participant) in a residence hall located under 30 minutes from ý Seville or a single studio (including private bathroom, kitchen, and laundry facilities) in a residence hall within 45 minutes from ý Seville. Commute time from housing to host institution campuses may vary. Select housing requires an additional fee.
A note: The default criterion to assign housing is first-come, first-served; however, other factors may also be considered. If we cannot accommodate your first housing choice, we'll let you know before you arrive. Non-standard housing options require an additional fee that can be found in the program Dates and Fees.
Meals
Homestays: Three meals per day are included.
Residence Halls: Meals are not included. Students have access to the studio apartment kitchens.
Academics
ý Seville: Study in the heart of Seville in a beautifully renovated 18th-century palace in close proximity to shops, markets, restaurants, cafés, Catedral de Sevilla, the Royal Alcázar of Seville, and other important monuments. ý Seville features six classrooms, a library, an academic advising office, a student life office, and a computer lab.
Universidad Pablo de Olavide (UPO) : With nearly 11,000 students, UPO is the second-largest state university in Seville. Its 345-acre campus is 30 minutes from the center of the city. UPO offers undergraduate and graduate programs in traditional majors, as well as other areas, from biotechnology to translation. Modern facilities include campus-wide internet access, sports facilities, science labs, and more.
Arizona State University (ASU): Brought to you by ý in partnership with ASU, enhance your international coursework with online classes that align with your degree requirements. ASU offers thousands of online courses in asynchronous 7.5-week sessions that fit within the ý academic calendar.
Course Information
- UPO MSP courses are for international students, mostly from the U.S., and are taught in English or Spanish. Students who take UPO MSP courses in Spanish must also be enrolled in ý language courses, SPAN 2504 IBCP or SPAN 3503 IBCP.
- PIU course enrollment is not guaranteed as Spanish and ERASMUS students have registration priority. Students should not select these courses to fulfill graduation or other major requirements. Enrollment is limited to two courses and is finalized onsite. Students can request to take the PIU final exam early with course professor approval once onsite. If denied, students must take the final exam during the official exam period (normally two weeks to one month after the IBC program end date).
First-year courses at the University of Seville are not available for international students.
All students who take direct matriculation courses must stay to complete their classes and exams. Exact final exam dates will not be available until the beginning of the semester. ý Seville staff will be able to help students enroll in courses with early exams if necessary.
*The Multidisciplinary Studies Program (MSP) was formally known as the Hispanic Studies Program (HSP).
Academic Projects
Communication, Journalism, and Media
Languages and Cultural Studies
Academic Projects
Communication, Journalism, and Media
Languages and Cultural Studies
Universidad Pablo de Olavide International Center
UPO MSP COURSES
The following courses, taught in English or Spanish, are typically offered by the Universidad Pablo de Olavide International Center. The student population in these courses consists of international students, mostly from the United States. &Բ;
Please note that not all courses are offered every semester. Courses are usually 3 credits unless otherwise noted.
Please note that syllabi on this site are the most up to date available syllabi but may not be for the current semester.
SPANISH LANGUAGE COURSES - BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE
Spanish Laboratory - Elementary (in Spanish)
Contact hours: 1hr/week. Credit: 1 semester hours
Elementary Spanish I & II - Intensive Course (in Spanish)
Contact hours: 90. Credit: 6 semester/9 quarter hours
Elementary Spanish II (in Spanish)
Intermediate Spanish I (in Spanish)
Intermediate Spanish II (in Spanish)
Spanish Reading and Composition – Intermediate (in Spanish)
Spanish Conversation – Intermediate I (in Spanish)
Spanish Conversation – Intermediate II (in Spanish)
Spanish for the Health Sciences - Intermediate (in Spanish)
SPANISH LANGUAGE COURSES-ADVANCED
*Students must test into Advanced Spanish to enroll in the below courses:
Spanish Conversation - Advanced (in Spanish)
Advanced Spanish I (in Spanish)
Advanced Spanish II (in Spanish)
Spanish Reading and Composition - Advanced (in Spanish)
Basic Bilingual Negotiation Skills Spanish/English (in Spanish)
Spanish for Business (in Spanish)
Spanish Phonetics and Phonology (in Spanish)
Spanish-English/English-Spanish Translation (in Spanish)
Spanish Pragmatics and Communication (in Spanish)
ANTHROPOLOGY COURSES
Health, Healing and Culture: An Introduction to Medical Anthropology (in English)
SCIENCE COURSES
Anatomy and Physiology II (in English)
Credits: 4 semester credits, 33 hours of lab
Applied Microbiology (in English)
Credits: 4 semester credits, 33 hours of lab
Organic Chemistry I (in English)
Credits: 5 semester credits, 40 hours of lab
Organic Chemistry II (in English)
Credits: 5 semester credits, approximately 40 hours of lab/ 7.5 quarter hours. Enrollment limited.
Ecological Systems (in English)
Credits: 3 semester credits, 5 hours of lab
The Mediterranean Diet: From Fiction to Facts (in English)
PSYCHOLOGY COURSES
Cultural Psychology (in English)
General Sports Psychology (in English)
Social Psychology (in English)
BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS COURSES
The European Union (in English)
The Global Economy (in English)
International Economics (in English)
International Finance (in Spanish and English)
International Management (in English)
International Marketing (in Spanish and English)
International Financial Accounting (in English)
Entrepreneurship and New Ventures (in English)
International Human Resource Management (In English)
Organizational Theory (in English) - A previous introductory course in business management is recommended.
COMMUNICATIONS COURSES
Intercultural Communication (in Spanish)
Communication and Media in the Digital Age (in English)
Spanish Identity: Film, Advertising and Pop Music (in English)
HISTORY OF ART AND CINEMA COURSES
Film Nations: Comparative Perspectives on Spanish and U.S. Cinema (in English)
History of Spanish Art (in English)
History of Spanish Cinema During the Democracy (in Spanish)
Seville: The Expression of a City through its Art (in Spanish)
HISTORY AND RELIGION COURSES
History of Spain (in English)
Spain in the 21st Century: from the Civil War to Democracy Today (in Spanish)
Ancient and Medieval Spanish History: From Altamira to Isabella and Ferdinand (Prehistory to 1500) (in English)Early Modern and Modern Spanish History: From Isabella and Ferdinand to the Euro (1450 - the present) (in English)
Christianity, Islam, and Judaism in the Spanish Context (in English)
Slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean (in Spanish)
LITERATURE COURSES
Panorama of Latin America Literature I (Pre-1820) (in Spanish)
Panorama of Latin America Literature 2 (Post-1820) (in Spanish)
Nobel Prizes in Spanish and Latin American Literature (in English)
Contemporary Spanish Literature (in Spanish)
The Latin American Short Story (in Spanish) Spanish Literature: The Spanish Golden Age: El Quijote (in Spanish)
Women and Spanish Literature (19th-20th centuries) (in Spanish)
POLITICAL SCIENCE COURSES
Current Affairs in Latin America: Press and Cinema (in Spanish)
U.S.-European Relations Since World War II (in English) Relations Between the U.S. and the Latin World (in Spanish)
Contemporary Spanish Politics (in English)
The Road to Democracy in Portugal, Greece, and Spain (in English)
SPANISH CULTURE COURSES
Culture and Society in Spain (in English and Spanish)
Spanish Culture and History through Film (in English)Historical Ties Between Spain and the U.S. (in English)
Tapas: A Window to Spanish Cuisine and Culture (in Spanish)
Medieval Spain: Christians, Jews, and Muslims (in Spanish)
History of Flamenco in Spain: Theory and Practice (in Spanish)
HOST INSTITUTION COURSES
Universidad Pablo de Olavide Integration Program (PIU)
The following courses, taught in English, are host institution courses typically offered by the Universidad Pablo de Olavide Integration Program (PIU). The student population in these courses consists of Universidad Pablo de Olavide Spanish students and international students.
Please note that not all courses are offered every semester. Courses are 3 credits unless otherwise noted.
ý Seville International Business and Culture students cannot pre-enroll in these courses but can keep them in mind as possible class options. ENROLLMENT IS LIMITED. Official enrollment takes place onsite. Students should not select UPO PIU courses to fulfill graduation or other major requirements.
Students can request to take the PIU final exam early with course professor approval once onsite. If denied, students must take the final exam during the official exam period (normally two weeks to one month after the IBC program end date).
International Business and Culture students can enroll in a maximum of two UPO Integration Program courses. &Բ;
*Direct Enroll courses in Spanish are also available.
Students interested in these courses should thoroughly review the course syllabi.. &Բ;
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
ACCOUNTING
Introduction to Financial Accounting (in English)
Intermediate Financial Accounting (in English)
Prerequisite: It is advisable to have taken Introduction to Financial Accounting.
Financial Statements Analysis (in English)
Prerequisite: Successful completion of a Financial Accounting course.
Management Accounting (in English)
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Introduction to Financial Accounting and an understanding of concepts such as asset / liability, expense / income and insights on accrual.
Advanced Financial Accounting (in English)
ECONOMICS
Introduction to Economics (in English)
Prerequisites: Students should have a solid grasp of mathematics, particularly graphics analysis, graphing functions, and basic calculus
Applied Economics (in English)
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of consumer theory, production theory and the meaning of main macroeconomic indicators, as well as the ability to use graphic and analytical tools.
Business Law (in English)
Economic History (in English)
Economic Sociology (in English)
Macroeconomics (in English)
Monetary Policy and the Financial System (in English)
Markets, Strategies and Regulation (in English)
Business Tax Law (in English)
International Economics (in English)
Prerequisites: Knowledge of micro and macroeconomics, consumer theory, production theory and the macro magnitudes, as well as with graphical and analytical tools relative to those concepts.
Statistical and Econometric Methods for Business (in English)
Prerequisites: Student should have knowledge of mathematics, descriptive statistics, statistical inference, and economic theory.
FINANCE
Financial Management I (in English)
Prerequisites: Successful completion of introductory courses in accounting, statistics, and business administration.
Financial Management II (in English)
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Financial Management I or equivalent
Financial Statements Analysis (in English)
MANAGEMENT
Introduction to Business Management (in English)
Business Management (in English)
Human Resources Management (in English)
Innovation Management (in English)
Management Information Systems (in English)
Prerequisites: Students are required to have a working knowledge of computing using the Microsoft Windows operating system. They should have a basic understanding of ICT and feel comfortable using internet and common network applications
Operations Management I (in English)
Prerequisites: Basic business administration knowledge
Operations Management II (in English)
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Operations Management I or equivalent.
Corporate Management and Business Ethics (in English)
Enterprising Initiative and Family Business (in English)
Management Accounting (in English)
Organizational Theory (in English)
Prerequisite: Knowledge of business management recommended.
Strategic Management I (in English)
Strategic Management II (in English)
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Strategic Management I or equivalent.
MARKETING
Market Research Techniques (in English)
Marketing Management I (in English)
Marketing Management II (in English)
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Marketing Management I or equivalent
Sectorial Marketing (in English)
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Marketing Management I and II or the equivalent is highly recommended.
MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS
Business Statistics I (in English)
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of Mathematics I for solving equation systems, optimization, and simple-multiple integration.
Business Statistics I (in English)
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of Mathematics I for solving equation systems, optimization, and simple-multiple integration.
Business Statistics II (in English)
Prerequisite: Business statistics or equivalent recommended.
Statistical and Econometric Methods for Business (in English)
Financial Mathematics (in English)
Prerequisite: Basic mathematical knowledge
Mathematics for Business I (in English)
Prerequisite: Basic mathematical knowledge (algebra, linear equations, etc.)
Mathematics for Business II (in English)
Prerequisites: Completion of Mathematics for Business I or equivalent highly recommended.
SCHOOL OF EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Animal Physiology (in English)
Prerequisites: General knowledge of biology and an understanding of the essential concepts of physics and chemistry
Biochemistry: Metabolism and its Regulation (in English)
Prerequisites: Knowledge in cell biology, organic chemistry, structure of biomolecules, bioenergetics and enzymology
Cellular Biology (in English)
Prerequisites: Knowledge in the cell and its structure via a cell biology manual
Chemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics (in English)
Prerequisites: High school math, physics, and chemistry
General Chemistry (in English)
Prerequisites: High school math, physics, and chemistry
Genetic Engineering (in English)
Prerequisites: The use of biological and scientific databases is highly recommended
Molecular Diagnostics (in English)
Prerequisites: General knowledge in genetics, molecular biology and biochemistry
Physics (in English)
Prerequisites: Working knowledge of basic mathematics, including linear and quadratic equations, simple sets of linear equations, trigonometry, and the properties of logarithms and determinants
Reproductive Technology and Gene Therapy (in English)
Prerequisites: Knowledge in genetics, embryology and physiology
Genetics (in English)
Prerequisites: The use of biological and scientific databases is highly recommended.
Microbial Physiology and Metabolism (in English)
Prerequisites: Coursework in thermodynamics and chemical kinetics, cell biology, genetics, biochemistry (biomolecules), biochemistry (metabolism and its regulation), genetic engineering and microbiology is recommended.
Molecular Genetics (in English)
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of general genetics, genetic analysis, and genetic engineering.
Pharmacology and Toxicology (in English)
Prerequisites: Students must have knowledge in biochemistry (enzyme kinetics), physiology (excretion), and cell biology (cell/tissue structure) areas. A brief overview of each prior to this course is recommended.
Techniques and Instrumental Analysis (in English)
Prerequisites: Knowledge of general chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, thermodynamics and chemistry kinetics and bioanalytical chemistry.
HUMAN NUTRITION AND DIETETICS
Cellular Biology (in English)
Prerequisites: Previous user-level computer knowledge (office package and internet browsing) is recommended
Endocrinology and Metabolism (in English)
Prerequisites: Knowledge of physiology, cellular biology, biochemistry and/or anatomy.
Nutritional Epidemiology (in English)
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) and Excel.
SPORTS SCIENCE
Psychology of Sport and Physical Activity (in English)
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Environmental and Quality Management Systems (in English)
Prerequisites: Knowledge of environmental regulation, air pollution, water waste management, solid waste management, land, and energy management
Natural Hazards (in English)
Prerequisites: Basic math, physics and geology are strongly recommended
Sampling Methods in Ecology (in English)
Prerequisite: Knowledge of the natural sciences
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES
Archaeology (in English)
Prerequisite: Minimum knowledge of the historical and cultural evolution of the Mediterranean in the referred chronological and geographical sphere.
Art History (in English)
Early Modern History (in English)
GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY
Classical Backgrounds to European Culture (in English)
Fundamentals of History I (in English)
History of Europe and the World (in English)
Prerequisites: Successful completion of Modern History and Medieval History
Geographic Information Systems (in English)
Prerequisite: Previous coursework in geography.
Physical Geography (in English)
SCHOOL OF LAW
Comparative Law and Unification of Law (in English)
Prerequisites: Legal knowledge derived from having taken the subjects of previous modules
Constitutional Law II: Fundamental Rights (in English)
Prerequisites: Students are encouraged not to see this course as a purely theoretical approach to law; it is highly recommended to bring a text of the 1978 Spanish Constitution.
Public International Law
POLITICAL SCIENCE
International Relations (in English)
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE
SOCIOLOGY
Introduction to Sociology (in English)
Political Sociology (in English)
Economic Sociology (in English)
Cognitive Base of Social Interactions and Communication (in English)
ý proudly partners with ASU to deliver asynchronous, online coursework that aligns with your degree requirements from anywhere you study abroad.
ý and ASU offer courses online per program eligibility, at no additional charge. Be sure to review online courses with your home school advisor.
Check the ý Program Dates and ASU start dates below to maximize course options within your program!
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Note: This course listing is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract between ý and any applicant, student, institution, or other party. The courses, as described, may be subject to change as a result of ongoing curricular revisions, assignment of lecturers and teaching staff, and program development. Courses may be canceled due to insufficient enrollment.
"(GI)" denotes courses that originated at ý's Global Institutes and that are offered at multiple ý sites.
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Education and Training
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Finance
Study global markets, financial systems, and cross-border investment strategies in international firms, banks, and companies.

Government and Public Administration
Gain insight into global policy-making, diplomatic relations, and governance practices in agencies, nonprofits, and firms.

Hospitality and Tourism
Polish your hospitality management skills by studying global tourism practices, customer service excellence, and more.
Browse Internship Opportunities
Explore internship placements available through this program to find the right fit for your academic and professional goals.
Disclaimer: Internship placements are subject to availability and host employer hiring discretion. Application and payment of ý fees does not guarantee specific placement. This internship listing is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract between ý and any applicant, student, institution, or other party.
Scholarships & Grants
ý offers scholarships and grants annually to help students like you make your study abroad dream a reality.
Students who apply to this program are eligible for the following scholarships and grants:
- Ping Scholarships for Academic Excellence
- Global Access Initiative (GAIN) Grants
- ý Gilman Go Global Grant
- MSI Grant
To be considered, submit the ý Scholarships & Grants application within your ý program application.
Dates & Fees
You get more for every dollar when you study abroad with ý, because our high-quality programs include everything from excursions to insurance. There are no hidden charges, and no disappointing surprises when you arrive.
Program |
Application Due |
Start Date |
End Date |
Fees & Housing |
---|---|---|---|---|
Program Fall 2025 17 weeks | Application Due Deadline Passed | Start Date | End Date | Fees & Housing $18,950 |
Program Academic year 2025-2026 | Application Due Deadline Passed | Start Date * | End Date TBD* | Fees & Housing $37,900 |
Program Spring 2026 19 weeks | Start Date * | End Date * | Fees & Housing $19,950 |
*Dates for this program are provided as tentative dates. Please consult with your study abroad advisor to confirm dates before purchasing your flights.
To help you budget, keep in mind that students are responsible for the cost of international airfare, local transportation, books and supplies, visas, and personal expenses. In addition, your college or university may charge additional fees for study abroad, or may require you to receive a transcript via ý's School of Record, which carries an additional fee of $500.
Program Fees
ý offers the most student support of any provider in its program fee, including an airport greeting, full-time leadership and support, orientation, cultural activities, local excursions, pre-departure advising, and ý iNext travel protection with benefits.
Participation Confirmation | $300 * |
Educational Costs | $13,456 ** |
Housing | $5,000 *** |
Insurance | $194 |
Total Fees | $18,950 |
Optional Housing
ý accommodation options are detailed in the Housing section. Based on availability, Select or Select Plus Housing can be chosen during the application process for an additional fee. Housing is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis; however, other factors may also be considered.
Select Housing Fee | $850 |
Financial Aid
ý offers the most grants and scholarships of any study abroad organization, including $8 million/year in travel grants, merit-based scholarships, institutional and MSI grants, and Gilman Go Global Grants.
Estimated Costs
Students are responsible and manage costs related to travel, meals, books, and personal expenses. Below are estimates for consideration.
Meals not included in program fee | $0 † |
International Airfare | $1,250 †Ġ |
Local Transportation | $160 †Ġ† |
Books & Supplies | $60 |
Visa Fees | $160 |
Potential travel to consulate for visa | $500 |
Personal expenses | $260 †Ġ†Ġ |
Total Costs | $2,390 |
*non-refundable fee
**direct cost of education charged uniformly to all students
***Housing fees listed are for financial aid purposes only and should not be considered a basis for calculation of refunds.
†For students in homestays, families provide all meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner). For students in residence halls/apartments, you should budget approx. $260 per month for groceries if you plan on making your own meals, and more if you plan on eating out regularly.
†ĠRound-trip based on U.S. East Coast departure
†Ġ†Transportation card $40 per month.
†Ġ†Ġ$100 emergency fund + cell phone expense + toiletries
Program Fees
ý offers the most student support of any provider in its program fee, including an airport greeting, full-time leadership and support, orientation, cultural activities, local excursions, pre-departure advising, and ý iNext travel protection with benefits.
Participation Confirmation | $300 * |
Educational Costs | $27,406 ** |
Housing | $10,000 *** |
Insurance | $194 |
Total Fees | $37,900 |
Optional Housing
ý accommodation options are detailed in the Housing section. Based on availability, Select or Select Plus Housing can be chosen during the application process for an additional fee. Housing is assigned on a first-come, first-served basis; however, other factors may also be considered.
Select Housing Fee | $850 |
Financial Aid
ý offers the most grants and scholarships of any study abroad organization, including $8 million/year in travel grants, merit-based scholarships, institutional and MSI grants, and Gilman Go Global Grants.
Estimated Costs
Students are responsible and manage costs related to travel, meals, books, and personal expenses. Below are estimates for consideration.
Meals not included in program fee | $0 † |
International Airfare | $1,250 †Ġ |
Local Transportation | $160 †Ġ† |
Books & Supplies | $60 |
Visa Fees | $160 |
Potential travel to consulate for visa | $500 |
Personal expenses | $260 †Ġ†Ġ |
Total Costs | $2,390 |
*non-refundable fee
**direct cost of education charged uniformly to all students
***Housing fees listed are for financial aid purposes only and should not be considered a basis for calculation of refunds.
†For students in homestays, families provide all meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner). For students in residence halls/apartments, you should budget approx. $260 per month for groceries if you plan on making your own meals, and more if you plan on eating out regularly.
†ĠRound-trip based on U.S. East Coast departure
†Ġ†Transportation card $40 per month.
†Ġ†Ġ$100 emergency fund + cell phone expense + toiletries
Program Fees
ý offers the most student support of any provider in its program fee, including an airport greeting, full-time leadership and support, orientation, cultural activities, local excursions, pre-departure advising, and ý iNext travel protection with benefits.
Participation Confirmation | $300 * |
Educational Costs | $14,456 ** |
Housing | $5,000 *** |
Insurance | $194 |
Total Fees | $19,950 |
Financial Aid
ý offers the most grants and scholarships of any study abroad organization, including $8 million/year in travel grants, merit-based scholarships, institutional and MSI grants, and Gilman Go Global Grants.
Estimated Costs
Students are responsible and manage costs related to travel, meals, books, and personal expenses. Below are estimates for consideration.
Meals not included in program fee | $0 † |
International Airfare | $1,250 †Ġ |
Local Transportation | $160 †Ġ† |
Books & Supplies | $60 |
Visa Fees | $160 |
Potential travel to consulate for visa | $500 |
Personal expenses | $230 †Ġ†Ġ |
Total Costs | $2,360 |
*non-refundable fee
**direct cost of education charged uniformly to all students
***Housing fees listed are for financial aid purposes only and should not be considered a basis for calculation of refunds.
†For students in homestays, families provide all meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner). For students in residence halls/apartments, you should budget approx. $265 per month for groceries if you plan on making your own meals, and more if you plan on eating out regularly.
†ĠRound-trip based on U.S. East Coast departure
†Ġ†Transportation card $40 per month.
†Ġ†Ġ$100 emergency fund + cell phone expense (low-cost SIM card with a 30GB-50GB data plan) + toiletries
What's Included
Tuition
Housing
Pre-departure Advising
Advising before you depart to set goals and answer questions
Optional on-site airport meet-and-greet
Orientation
Introduction to your program plus practical information about living in your host city
On-site Staff
Full-time program leadership and support in your city
Cultural and/or Co-curricular Activities
Excursions and/or Study Tours
Travel Protection
ý iNext travel protection
24/7 emergency on-site support
Our Staff
Salvador Parra
Center Director
Salvador has been working at ý since 2000 and is passionate about international exchange. He holds a degree in History and Geography from the University of Seville, and a Master of Business Administration.
José Luis Martinez
Academic Director
José Luis Martinez (Juli) has a B.A. in Hispanic Philology and an M.A. in Spanish Literature (Theater) from the Universidad de Seville. He has been working with ý since 2002.
María Montes de Oca
Director of Student Life
María has been working at ý since 2007. She studied Journalism and Translation Studies (French and Italian) at University of Granada, and obtained a Masters degree in European Studies. Having...
Minerva Rojas
Senior Program Manager
Originally from Logroño, a city in the wine region of La Rioja in Spain, Minerva has embarked on a long academic and professional journey. Her academic background includes a Postgraduate...
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