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Study Abroad in Granada, Spain

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Hone your academic knowledge and Spanish language skills at the University of Granada, with a history that traces back to the 14th century! Join its community of over 81,000 students when taking courses at its Center for Modern Languages (CLM). Study the Spanish language based on your level, whether absolute beginner or high advanced. If you have a high intermediate and advanced proficiency leve...

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Program Highlights

Stay in Granada, a cultural gem in the southern province of Andalusia.

Study at the Universidad de Granada (UGr), founded in 1531 and one of the oldest universities in Spain.

Meet like-minded peers at the CLM, from Spanish students learning foreign languages to students from the U.S. and other countries.

Get a Spanish student visa, which may require out-of-state travel, for programs over 90 days.

Take a Spanish language placement exam upon arrival in Granada, and then practice your new skills with the locals.

Quick Details

Locations:
  • Granada, Spain
Availability
Year(s) OfferedYear RoundTerms Available:
  • Fall
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Academic Year
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects
Subjects & Courses:
Guidelines
Nationalities:
  • American
  • Canadian
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Awards

Notable Mention - GoAbroad Top Rated Study Abroad Providers 2024Top Rated Provider 2023 - Notable MentionInnovative Student Video Finalist 2022Innovation in Alumni Engagement Finalist 2022

Program Reviews

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Overall Rating

9.18

Total Reviews

40

An Unforgettable Experience

September 14, 2025by: Bechorah Aguoru - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad in Granada, Spain
9

My semester in Granada was an experience that I will never forget. The program itself was thoughtfully designed and well-organized. The planned excursions were engaging and and gave me the chance to explore Granada and integrate myself with the city. From walking through the Alhambra to discovering smaller neighborhoods and local markets, I was constantly in awe of the architecture and the history that shrouds every inch of the city. The people also made the experience even better. The ISA Granada staff: Marisa, Lorena, and Ángel were so warm, welcoming, and genuinely passionate about the city. Their energy was infectious and they created a supportive environment that made it that much easier to adjust to living in Granada. I also formed lasting friendships with both American and international peers while living in Granada. We supported each other, learned together, and shared so many memorable experiences. Overall, my semester in Granada was a life-changing experience. I left not only with stronger Spanish skills, but also with unforgettable memories, meaningful friendships, and a deep appreciation for the history, culture, and people of the city. I would recommend ISA Abroad in Granada to anyone looking for cultural immersion in a gem of a city.

Best time in Granada

September 14, 2025by: Denis Zotaj - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad in Granada, Spain
10

From the moment I arrived at ISA Granada, the program’s academics and immersive cultural events made every day an adventure. The Spanish courses at the Universidad de Granada were great, and all programming outside of class was guided by the dedicated team of Lorena Herrera, Ángel Garzón Peña, and Marisa, whose support and local insights unlocked hidden corners of the city. Beyond the classroom, I explored Granada’s Moorish monuments, witnessed passionate flamenco performances in the Albacin with the group, and had a lot of fun at the excursions to Toledo’s medieval streets, Madrid’s art hubs, the Alpujarra’s mountain villages, Almuñécar’s beaches, and had the most amazing spring break in Morocco. Also, the food was terrific and had great spots around every corner. All architecture and every meal celebrated Granada’s rich tapestry of Moorish, Jewish, and Christian influences, from fragrant tagines and almond-based sweets to stews, tapas, and fresh seafood. Living with my host family felt like I was at home in Spain. Their warm hospitality, home-cooked feasts, and late-night conversations turned moments of uncertainty into stories of laughter and resilience. ISA Granada didn’t just improve my Spanish; it showed me how to embrace the unfamiliar, listen deeply across cultures, and forge connections that transcend borders. I returned home more culturally aware and inspired to channel my problem-solving and adaptability skills into my career.

Study Abroad in Granada!

August 09, 2025by: Peyton Rosa - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad in Granada, Spain
10

My favorite place on earth! Granada is very special and has so much to offer. While being a smaller city, it does not lack excitement and activities for a younger generation. It's safe and the people there are kind and generous. I lived iGranadada for almost 9 months, and my experience with the onsite directors, schooling, and fellow students was amazing. I would recommend Granada to someone looking for a smaller city with lots of culture and a slower-paced and affordable lifestyle. I cannot wait to come back and visit my directors and teachers.

Program Details

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Locations

  • Granada, Spain

Types and Subjects

  • Subjects & Courses
  • Business
  • Culture
  • Economics

Availability

Years Offered: Year Round

Terms Available:
  • Fall
  • Spring
  • Summer

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

Nationalities:
  • American
  • Canadian

This Program is also open to Solo, Group

Program Cost Includes

  • Tuition & Fees
  • Some Accommodation
  • Some Program Activity Costs
  • On-Site / In-Country Staff Support

Accommodation Options

  • Apartment/Flat
  • Dormitory
  • Home-stays
  • Independent living

Qualifications & Experience

    Language Skills Required

  • English
  • Spanish

    Accepted Education Levels

  • University Freshman (1st Year)

Application Procedures

  • Physical Exam/Health Records
  • Transcript
  • Online Application
  • Disciplinary Clearance Form

Interviews

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Casey Maher

Participated in 2011

Alumni

I was at a study abroad fair at my University, looking for the best programs for studying Spanish language in Spain. I happened to look across the room and see this very bright and colorful table that said "International Studies Abroad." It pulled me in. The lady working the table (Beth Calvert) was such a sweetheart (she and I eventually ended up working together when I interned for ISA after my semester abroad). She told me all about what ISA has to offer, and gave me recommendations on cities in Spain that would be a good fit for me based on my interests. ISA made me feel right at home from the very start, and I knew from that moment at that study abroad fair that I was going to have an amazing experience with them. 

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Natalie Meehan

Participated in 2011

Alumni

I chose ISA over other study abroad programs because they really took care of everything for their students. The price was worth every penny because it included so much: travel activities, school scheduling, housing, and overall moral support. Everyone that worked at ISA and those who studied abroad in Granada became a family, and that in itself was why ISA was a great choice. I wanted to do as little work as possible so that I could go worry-free, have fun, and travel; ISA delivered exactly that.

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Mary Rose Moss

Participated in 2013

Alumni

I knew I wanted to study abroad, because I have always wanted to travel to new places. I really enjoy learning about history and culture of different places, and to do so while in that place is really special.

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Hone your academic knowledge and Spanish language skills at the University of Granada, with a history that traces back to the 14th century! Join its community of over 81,000 students when taking courses at its Center for Modern Languages (CLM). Study the Spanish language based on your level, whether absolute beginner or high advanced. If you have a high intermediate and advanced proficiency level, you can choose programs that focus on Spanish civilization and culture. Attending an internationally acclaimed university offers a wonderful opportunity to build a network with Spanish and international students. Granada features a rich historical and cultural heritage. At the same time, its modern aspects are ever-apparent in newer building designs - such as the Forum Building, with the only ...

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