Spanish Studies Abroad
Why choose Spanish Studies Abroad?
Spanish Studies Abroad (The Center for Cross-Cultural Study) has been providing unique learning experiences since 1969 with its programs in Seville, Spain. Since then, we have expanded our programs to include Alicante and Barcelona in Spain, Cordoba in Argentina, San Juan in Puerto Rico, and Havana in Cuba. Our mission is to promote our students' in-depth understanding of Spanish-speaking countrie...
Spanish Studies Abroad (The Center for Cross-Cultural Study) has been providing unique learning experiences since 1969 with its programs in Seville, Spain. Since then, we have expanded our programs to include Alicante and Barcelona in Spain, Cordoba in Argentina, San Juan in Puerto Rico, and Havana in Cuba. Our mission is to promote our students' in-depth understanding of Spanish-speaking countries through specifically designed and academically rigorous university-level and cultural travel programs. Our students cross cultural boundaries to live as members of another culture and learn about others as they learn about themselves. In line with our mission, we promote equal opportunities within our programs and do not discriminate on the basis of a person's race, religion, ethnicity, age,...
Spanish Studies Abroad Reviews
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Alicante, the heart of Spain
by: Brianna Hunter - United StatesProgram: Alicante, Spain | Liberal Arts in SpanishMy experience in Alicante, Spain was full of cultural immersion with my host family and fun weekends with my friends. When I arrived in Alicante, I was welcomed by the program directors and immediately felt like I was in good hands. I was taken to my host family where I met the most kind woman who cooked the best meals for me. I then attended the University of Alicante where I met Spaniards and made many unforgettable friendships. With a small airport in our town, I was able to travel all over Europe throughout five short months. I recommend Spanish Studies Abroad and Alicante to people with a taste of adventure, solo travelers, group travelers, Spanish fanatics, city-slickers, and people of all different backgrounds.
Thanks for the memories! (and skills... and opportunities... and travels... and mate)
by: Sydney Jameson - United StatesProgram: Córdoba, Argentina | Summer Study Abroad in SpanishThis is a truly excellent study abroad program, particularly for students interested in an immersive experience. I had struggled to learn Spanish my whole life, even though I started learning in Kindergarten. I just could never get the hang of it. Living in the city of Córdoba, Argentina completely changed this. I saw astronomical improvement in my language skills and my appreciation for Latin American culture. This program gave me the opportunity to live with a wonderful, adoring host mom who was an amazing cook and wonderful, loving face to come home to every day. I got to play field hockey with a club team at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, which honed my language AND social as well as my field hockey skills. The hockey season after I got home was my best in four years. I made lifelong friends through this program, both in Argentina and within my group of American students. Even though we’re all from different states, we’re planning reunions as often as we can. I am so grateful to have had this opportunity and to have learned so much. Thank you Spanish Studies Abroad!


I wish I could have stayed!
by: Katherine G - United StatesProgram: Barcelona, Spain | Science and Technology in EnglishMy professors at UPF were all terribly impressive and understanding. Overall, I thought the workload was suitable for my class standing and I found the course content to be engaging. However, one class was far more elementary than I would have liked. Adriana, the director was very friendly and adamant about ensuring we had the best experience possible. After she took her maternity leave we worked with the Interim Director, Laura, she was amazing. I found her very easy to talk to and she was kind enough to recommend different spots around the city that I might be interested in. I felt cared for and very supported. I lived with a single woman in her apartment near Sagrada Familia. My room was small and we shared a bathroom, which is not uncommon. She was excellent cook and I enjoyed watching tv with her during dinner. Occasionally, I felt uncomfortable in my home stay but we were always able to talk through it. She was very accommodating. My homestay had great food and my host mom always packed me a lunch I enjoyed. The UPF cafeteria had cheap options that were also tasty. In comparison to other European cities Barcelona was about mid range. Depending on where you go you can have a decent meal and drink under 20 euros. I spent a lot of time dedicated to finding the best Mexican food in the city and I was reasonable successful. I established a routine early on and found it comforting that people remembered me. I did not make friends with locals until the end of my stay, which I regret. As most of my classes were with other Americans it was hard to branch out. My host family helped me understand the culture better and I even picked up some Catalan. The pharmacies are great! I never visited a doctor but my local pharmacist was always able to help when I had a cold or upset stomach. I did visit a therapist towards the end of my stay. She was fantastic and I am very happy I was encouraged to go by my Interim Director. Overall, I felt pretty safe in the city. I almost never walked alone at night though. Catcalling is pretty common in Spain, but I've grown accustomed to it being from a big city. There was an incident were I was groped on the metro, but that was not the norm for the other girls in my program. SSA was always very helpful and interested in helping me succeed. They also gave me a generous scholarship that made my experience possible. My speaking partner was very friendly and eager to talk with me.
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Designed as an immersion program, Liberal Arts in Advanced Spanish allows you to choose from a wide variety of courses at the University of Alica...
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Interviews
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Megan Brookman
Participated in 2012
Megan Brookman completed her internship in the culture-infused country of Spain as a step towards gaining proficiency in Spanish. While in Seville in ...

Megan Brookman
Participated in 2012
I decided in middle school that I would become fluent in Spanish and go abroad to Spain. Living abroad lets you study the language in a way not possible in America, and I wanted full immersion.

Amanda Albrecht
Participated in 2014
While earning her degree in Secondary Education and Spanish at Saint Ambrose University in Davenport, Iowa, Amanda spent the Spring Term studying in A...

Amanda Albrecht
Participated in 2014
When I was in high school I decided that I wanted to experience what the rest of the world has to offer. In order to fulfill this desire, I knew that I would need to study abroad. I loved learning the Spanish language and knew that studying abroad was the way to go.

Tara Sigona
Participated in 2011
Tara Sigona is a physical therapist assistant working in outpatient orthopedics in the Nashville area. She studied abroad after her junior year at St....

Tara Sigona
Participated in 2011
I always planned to travel to Europe, not caring whether I studied abroad then or vacationed there sometime in the future. As I came to find out, studying abroad is much different than vacationing. Living with a host family, attending a Spanish university, and experiencing daily life as the Spanish do is unlike the tourist experience, where you are on the outside looking in.
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