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USAC Sweden: Vaxjo/Kalmar - Undergraduate & Graduate Courses

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If you’re looking for a unique study abroad experience, USAC offers a program that will take you to Växjö – a town that boasts beautiful glassworks and a high-tech furniture and paper manufacturing industry amidst picturesque natural surroundings. The Växjö (pronounced Vĕck-qŭh) /Kalmar program involves enrollment in a broad range of English-taught courses at Linnaeus University’s Växjö or Kalm...

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Program Highlights

Study in southern Sweden at Linnaeus University, which has a strong foundation in business, economics, sustainable design, media, communications, and music management.

Take beginner or intermediate Swedish language, along with a wide variety of courses in English.

Live in a friendly area known for its bicycle paths, castle ruins, and 200 lakes.

Enjoy the vibrant cultural and historic life of the surrounding areas, including the famous glassworks of Kosta Boda and Orrefors, the 19th century Teleborg castle, and medieval Kalmar Castle.

Gain an insight into the Kingdom of Crystal’s established tradition of craftsmanship in furniture, glass, ceramics, and textiles, plus integrate fully into Swedish local life throughout your stay.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Vaxjo, Sweden
Availability
Year(s) OfferedYear RoundTerms Available:
  • Fall
  • Spring
  • Academic Year
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects
Subjects & Courses:
Guidelines:
  • All Nationalities
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Program Reviews

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Overall Rating

8.5

Total Reviews

2

Lifelong Friends and Memories

January 24, 2026by: Owen Denison - United States

Program: USAC Sweden: Vaxjo/Kalmar - Undergraduate & Graduate Courses

9

I would like to start with USAC was amazing in supporting me to get to Kalmar as I was the first person in my university to do it, and this caused some hiccups. Kalmar is a beautifully quiet city, with many college-age people. Walking is easy, and apartments are bafflingly cheap. The school is wonderful and right on the water, and it even has a view of a nearby castle! They have an excellent program for exchange students, and this is how I met so many friends from all over the world; not many Americans do this program and I enjoyed that. With the friends I made, we traveled Europe on a budget quite easily. I also enjoyed a solo trip to Longyearbyen, Svalbard, to see the aurora and experience polar night. I still talk to those friends I met and traveled with all these years later (I went in 2023). This was the most amazing experience of my life that I cannot fit into a comment well, but I hope this can at least help convince you to take the step.

The Mourne Mountains, Northern Ireland, UKMilan, Italy. Our 3rd day of staying in Venice we went to Milan by train. A truly eautiful city that is less saturated with tourists than Venice or Florence.Kalmar Castle, Kalmar, Sweden. This castle is situated on the water about 500 meters from the school. I passed this everyday on my way there. It is fully open to the public as a museum, and also held an art exhibit while we were there.

Växjö, Sweden

July 19, 2017by: FM - United States

Program: USAC Sweden: Vaxjo/Kalmar - Undergraduate & Graduate Courses

8

Växjö is a beautiful up and coming town located in the bottom half of Sweden. (A 3hour train ride to Copenhagen Denmark!) This town is not a bustling city, however there were plenty of activities and places to explore. The University, LNU, has something like sororities/fraternities, they're called student unions. The international student union offered trips to St. Petersburg Russia, Lapland Finland, and many other excursions. (You can choose which you want to do and you pay accordingly.) The University itself has two student clubs and a pub that host special holiday parties, themed parties, and general deals for students. So there's definitely things to do on the weekends. LNU also offers a program that they "friend families" which are something like exchange families but without physically living with them. Basically people from the town volunteer to show you around and give you a taste of the Swedish culture/lifestlye. This was one of my favorite parts of the program. At the beginning I had some difficulties engaging with the community and breaking out of just hanging with fellow international students. But my friend family were very engaging and invited me to all sorts of Swedish activities and I tried so much new food with them! Sweden is amazing, LNU is a great school, and Växjö itself is very charming. The program itself is great because of its affordability, but if you are a community college student arranging things yourself it can feel a little overwhelming. Things like 'how do I pay my rent' and 'what should I expect for my living accommodations" were some key information that was not abundantly clear. However, if you are organized, proactive about emailing questions/calling, and utilizing resources at LNU things work themselves out. I had such an amazing time in Sweden and met some good friends that I'm still very close with. Sweden is truly a wonderful and unique place. I would definitely recommend the Växjö Program. *I also visited the Kalmar Campus for a Halloween Party, the town felt much smaller and in general the travel time to big cities didn't feel worth it. Being close to Copenhagen meant flexibility with catching flights and general ease of travel.

The view from my dorm room

Program Details

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Locations

  • Vaxjo, Sweden

Types and Subjects

  • Subjects & Courses
  • Accounting
  • Archaeology
  • Arts

Availability

Years Offered: Year Round

Terms Available:
  • Fall
  • Spring
  • Academic Year

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

All Nationalities

This Program is also open to Solo, Group

Program Cost Includes

  • Tuition & Fees
  • Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
  • Medical / Accident Insurance
  • On-Site / In-Country Staff Support

Accommodation Options

  • Apartment/Flat
  • Dormitory

Qualifications & Experience

      Accepted Education Levels

    • Any/All Education Levels Accepted

    Application Procedures

    • Transcript
    • Online Application
    • Essay
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    If you’re looking for a unique study abroad experience, USAC offers a program that will take you to Växjö – a town that boasts beautiful glassworks and a high-tech furniture and paper manufacturing industry amidst picturesque natural surroundings. The Växjö (pronounced Vĕck-qŭh) /Kalmar program involves enrollment in a broad range of English-taught courses at Linnaeus University’s Växjö or Kalmar campus. Both cities offer easy access to southeast Sweden’s natural environment of countryside, trails, lakes, and forests. Choose to stay for a semester or full year, taking courses in Humanities, Social Work, Computer Science, Engineering, Design, and several other disciplines. You can also take Introductory, Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced Swedish in addition to the regular study prog...

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