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ISA (International Studies Abroad ISA in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero
The Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF) is named after the Buenos Aires suburb in which the university is located. UNTREF is the first public university in Argentina to have ever designed a program specifically for foreign students and holds numerous teaching alliances with universities in Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the United States. All of its professors hold international degrees and have worked or studied abroad themselves. Since the university's inauguration in 1995 has grown to offer 18 different majors to over 3000 students. The UNTREF is fully accredited by the Argentine Ministry of Education.
While students will be taught by UNTREF staff, classes will be held at the Centro Cultural Borges in the Retiro neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The CCB is located within the Galerías Pacífico which is one of the most well-known historical buildings in the city. The CCB holds a variety of cultural expositions, performances, art exhibits, film screenings, and workshops throughout the year. The Center also works with other cultural institutions, museums, art centers, universities, private collectors, and curators from Argentina and abroad to facilitate dialogue and the exchange of ideas.
University of Belgrano
The University of Belgrano (UB) is a private institution that was founded in 1964. The UB's goals are to provide high-quality education, to promote research in all disciplines, and to foster the social and cultural development of the community. After more than thirty years of continuous growth, the University of Belgrano now has thirteen schools devoted to both undergraduate and graduate education in several fields. More than 14,000 students are enrolled in 33 undergraduate majors and 20 graduate programs. The University offers month, summer, semester and year language programs for international studies.
The University itself is situated in a lovely urban area surrounded by parks and residential neighborhoods. Nearby is the commercial center of Belgrano, a suburb in northeast Buenos Aires, only a quick subway or bus-ride away from downtown Buenos Aires.
University of El Salvador
Located within a 10-block radius in buildings throughout downtown Buenos Aires, USAL has been delivering thought-provoking classes in the humanities for over fifty years. USAL has 18,000 students among its seven campuses in numerous undergraduate and graduate programs. Among the most traditional and largest programs are social sciences, tourism, modern languages, international trade, and medicine. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad ISA in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero; ; The Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF) is named after the Buenos Aires suburb in which the university is located. UNTREF is the first public university in Argentina to have ever designed a program specifically for foreign students and holds numerous teaching alliances with universities in Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the United States. All of its professors hold international degrees and have worked or studied abroad themselves. Since the university's inauguration in 1995 has grown to offer 18 different majors to over 3000 students. The UNTREF is fully accredited by the Argentine Ministry of Education.; ; While students will be taught by UNTREF staff, classes will be held at the Centro Cultural Borges in the Retiro neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The CCB is located within the Galerías Pacífico which is one of the most well-known historical buildings in the city. The CCB holds a variety of cultural expositions, performances, art exhibits, film screenings, and workshops throughout the year. The Center also works with other cultural institutions, museums, art centers, universities, private collectors, and curators from Argentina and abroad to facilitate dialogue and the exchange of ideas.; ; University of Belgrano; ; The University of Belgrano (UB) is a private institution that was founded in 1964. The UB's goals are to provide high-quality education, to promote research in all disciplines, and to foster the social and cultural development of the community. After more than thirty years of continuous growth, the University of Belgrano now has thirteen schools devoted to both undergraduate and graduate education in several fields. More than 14,000 students are enrolled in 33 undergraduate majors and 20 graduate programs. The University offers month, summer, semester and year language programs for international studies.; ; The University itself is situated in a lovely urban area surrounded by parks and residential neighborhoods. Nearby is the commercial center of Belgrano, a suburb in northeast Buenos Aires, only a quick subway or bus-ride away from downtown Buenos Aires.; ; University of El Salvador; ; Located within a 10-block radius in buildings throughout downtown Buenos Aires, USAL has been delivering thought-provoking classes in the humanities for over fifty years. USAL has 18,000 students among its seven campuses in numerous undergraduate and graduate programs. Among the most traditional and largest programs are social sciences, tourism, modern languages, international trade, and medicine. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad ISA in Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero; ; The Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF) is named after the Buenos Aires suburb in which the university is located. UNTREF is the first public university in Argentina to have ever designed a program specifically for foreign students and holds numerous teaching alliances with universities in Latin America, Europe, Asia, and the United States. All of its professors hold international degrees and have worked or studied abroad themselves. Since the university's inauguration in 1995 has grown to offer 18 different majors to over 3000 students. The UNTREF is fully accredited by the Argentine Ministry of Education.; ; While students will be taught by UNTREF staff, classes will be held at the Centro Cultural Borges in the Retiro neighborhood of Buenos Aires. The CCB is located within the Galerías Pacífico which is one of the most well-known historical buildings in the city. The CCB holds a variety of cultural expositions, performances, art exhibits, film screenings, and workshops throughout the year. The Center also works with other cultural institutions, museums, art centers, universities, private collectors, and curators from Argentina and abroad to facilitate dialogue and the exchange of ideas.; ; University of Belgrano; ; The University of Belgrano (UB) is a private institution that was founded in 1964. The UB's goals are to provide high-quality education, to promote research in all disciplines, and to foster the social and cultural development of the community. After more than thirty years of continuous growth, the University of Belgrano now has thirteen schools devoted to both undergraduate and graduate education in several fields. More than 14,000 students are enrolled in 33 undergraduate majors and 20 graduate programs. The University offers month, summer, semester and year language programs for international studies.; ; The University itself is situated in a lovely urban area surrounded by parks and residential neighborhoods. Nearby is the commercial center of Belgrano, a suburb in northeast Buenos Aires, only a quick subway or bus-ride away from downtown Buenos Aires.; ; University of El Salvador; ; Located within a 10-block radius in buildings throughout downtown Buenos Aires, USAL has been delivering thought-provoking classes in the humanities for over fifty years. USAL has 18,000 students among its seven campuses in numerous undergraduate and graduate programs. Among the most traditional and largest programs are social sciences, tourism, modern languages, international trade, and medicine. | ||||||||||
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ISA (International Studies Abroad ISA in Brussels, Belgium
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Vesalius College
Vesalius focuses on each individual student that they learn and understand their studies in an ethical and productive way. Students are encouraged to use critical thinking in a non-judgmental, non-prejudice way. One quarter of the students studying at Vesalius are international students providing a diverse and unique student population.
Internships available with Business and Government organizations in the area. Please contact ISA for details. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad ISA in Brussels, Belgium
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Vesalius College; Vesalius focuses on each individual student that they learn and understand their studies in an ethical and productive way. Students are encouraged to use critical thinking in a non-judgmental, non-prejudice way. One quarter of the students studying at Vesalius are international students providing a diverse and unique student population.; ; Internships available with Business and Government organizations in the area. Please contact ISA for details. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad ISA in Brussels, Belgium
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Vesalius College; Vesalius focuses on each individual student that they learn and understand their studies in an ethical and productive way. Students are encouraged to use critical thinking in a non-judgmental, non-prejudice way. One quarter of the students studying at Vesalius are international students providing a diverse and unique student population.; ; Internships available with Business and Government organizations in the area. Please contact ISA for details. | ||||||||||
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Florianopolis, Brazil
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Students enrolled in the semester program enroll in a minimum of 4 or maximum of 5 courses during their time abroad. During the semester, students select from Portuguese language courses taught at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels and a variety of elective courses taught in English. All courses are taught by host faculty of UNISUL and the classroom is comprised of ISA and other international students. Students enrolled in the summer program choose two courses from a selection of the following: Portuguese language courses taught at the beginner or intermediate levels and one course related to the history and culture of Lisbon. Courses are taught by host faculty of UNISUL and the classroom is comprised of ISA and other international students. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Florianopolis, Brazil
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Students enrolled in the summer program choose two courses from a selection of the following: Portuguese language courses taught at the beginner or intermediate levels and one course related to the history and culture of Lisbon. Courses are taught by host faculty of UNISUL and the classroom is comprised of ISA and other international students. | ||||||||||
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Valparaiso, Chile
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Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso The Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso (PUCV) was founded in 1928 and is one of the most prestigious institutions of the Chilean higher educational system. With an enrollment of over 13,000 students, the university hosts around 250 international students each semester. Although the PUCV's academic facilities are located in both Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, its main complex is located on the northern edge of Valparaíso across the street from the ISA office. This complex houses administrative offices, classrooms, laboratories, libraries and computer and audio-visual facilities. All international students will have orientation sessions at the university at the start of the semester to finalize course selections. Study abroad students also have access to tutoring, computer, sports and recreation facilities. ISA participants may also participate in the various workshops and organizations that the Pontifical Catholic University offers.
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Valparaiso, Chile
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Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso ; ; The Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso (PUCV) was founded in 1928 and is one of the most prestigious institutions of the Chilean higher educational system. With an enrollment of over 13,000 students, the university hosts around 250 international students each semester. Although the PUCV's academic facilities are located in both Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, its main complex is located on the northern edge of Valparaíso across the street from the ISA office. This complex houses administrative offices, classrooms, laboratories, libraries and computer and audio-visual facilities. All international students will have orientation sessions at the university at the start of the semester to finalize course selections. Study abroad students also have access to tutoring, computer, sports and recreation facilities. ISA participants may also participate in the various workshops and organizations that the Pontifical Catholic University offers. ; ; Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Valparaiso, Chile
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Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso ; ; The Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso (PUCV) was founded in 1928 and is one of the most prestigious institutions of the Chilean higher educational system. With an enrollment of over 13,000 students, the university hosts around 250 international students each semester. Although the PUCV's academic facilities are located in both Valparaíso and Viña del Mar, its main complex is located on the northern edge of Valparaíso across the street from the ISA office. This complex houses administrative offices, classrooms, laboratories, libraries and computer and audio-visual facilities. All international students will have orientation sessions at the university at the start of the semester to finalize course selections. Study abroad students also have access to tutoring, computer, sports and recreation facilities. ISA participants may also participate in the various workshops and organizations that the Pontifical Catholic University offers. ; ; Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez | ||||||||||
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Heredia, Costa Rica
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Inter-American University Founded in 1985, the Universidad Interamericana de Costa Rica (UICR) is now considered to be one of the most prestigious universities in Costa Rica. The school's undergraduate and graduate programs were fully accredited in 1990. Today, the school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees covering a wide area of practical sciences, education, and business related fields. The UICR has its primary campus in the city of Heredia, locally known as the city of flowers. This central campus is conveniently located along the main bus lines going into and out of Heredia from the capital city, San José. The UICR also has a metropolitan campus in the Capital City of San José, located 15-30 minutes by bus or car away from the central campus in Heredia. The metropolitan campus is located in the 11th story of the country's most modern building, the Mercedes Tower. The UICR strives to make education accessible to both the traditional full-time student and the non-traditional working student. Generous scholarship and finance programs make undergraduate education easily available to most motivated students. The university's enrollment is currently growing at a rate of about twenty percent a year, a formidable testimony of the school's value and quality. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in San Jose, Costa Rica
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Latin American University of Science and Technology The Latin American University of Science and Technology (ULACIT) was founded in 1987 and received its accreditation that same year. The ULACIT offers courses in such diverse areas as Business, Law, Engineering, Humanities, Spanish and General Electives. It is the only private university in Costa Rica that requires Costa Rican students to take an international standardized admissions exam. This exam allows the university to uphold its commitment to academics by recruiting the brightest students in Costa Rica. There is an enrollment of approximately 3,500 Costa Ricans and 100 international students each semester. The facilities are very modern, and there is classroom space for up to 4,000 students. The university is conveniently located in downtown San José. ISA students will have full access to all university facilities such as Internet, study areas and the library. An additional bonus is that only a handful of Americans study abroad at the ULACIT. If you want to truly immerse yourself in an academic setting with Costa Ricans this is the place for you!
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Heredia, Costa Rica
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Inter-American University ; ; Founded in 1985, the Universidad Interamericana de Costa Rica (UICR) is now considered to be one of the most prestigious universities in Costa Rica. The school's undergraduate and graduate programs were fully accredited in 1990. Today, the school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees covering a wide area of practical sciences, education, and business related fields. The UICR has its primary campus in the city of Heredia, locally known as the city of flowers. This central campus is conveniently located along the main bus lines going into and out of Heredia from the capital city, San José. The UICR also has a metropolitan campus in the Capital City of San José, located 15-30 minutes by bus or car away from the central campus in Heredia. The metropolitan campus is located in the 11th story of the country's most modern building, the Mercedes Tower. ; ; The UICR strives to make education accessible to both the traditional full-time student and the non-traditional working student. Generous scholarship and finance programs make undergraduate education easily available to most motivated students. The university's enrollment is currently growing at a rate of about twenty percent a year, a formidable testimony of the school's value and quality. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in San Jose, Costa Rica
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Latin American University of Science and Technology ; ; The Latin American University of Science and Technology (ULACIT) was founded in 1987 and received its accreditation that same year. The ULACIT offers courses in such diverse areas as Business, Law, Engineering, Humanities, Spanish and General Electives. It is the only private university in Costa Rica that requires Costa Rican students to take an international standardized admissions exam. This exam allows the university to uphold its commitment to academics by recruiting the brightest students in Costa Rica. There is an enrollment of approximately 3,500 Costa Ricans and 100 international students each semester. The facilities are very modern, and there is classroom space for up to 4,000 students. The university is conveniently located in downtown San José. ISA students will have full access to all university facilities such as Internet, study areas and the library. An additional bonus is that only a handful of Americans study abroad at the ULACIT. If you want to truly immerse yourself in an academic setting with Costa Ricans this is the place for you! ; ; Veritas University | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Heredia, Costa Rica
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Inter-American University ; ; Founded in 1985, the Universidad Interamericana de Costa Rica (UICR) is now considered to be one of the most prestigious universities in Costa Rica. The school's undergraduate and graduate programs were fully accredited in 1990. Today, the school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees covering a wide area of practical sciences, education, and business related fields. The UICR has its primary campus in the city of Heredia, locally known as the city of flowers. This central campus is conveniently located along the main bus lines going into and out of Heredia from the capital city, San José. The UICR also has a metropolitan campus in the Capital City of San José, located 15-30 minutes by bus or car away from the central campus in Heredia. The metropolitan campus is located in the 11th story of the country's most modern building, the Mercedes Tower. ; ; The UICR strives to make education accessible to both the traditional full-time student and the non-traditional working student. Generous scholarship and finance programs make undergraduate education easily available to most motivated students. The university's enrollment is currently growing at a rate of about twenty percent a year, a formidable testimony of the school's value and quality. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in San Jose, Costa Rica
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Latin American University of Science and Technology ; ; The Latin American University of Science and Technology (ULACIT) was founded in 1987 and received its accreditation that same year. The ULACIT offers courses in such diverse areas as Business, Law, Engineering, Humanities, Spanish and General Electives. It is the only private university in Costa Rica that requires Costa Rican students to take an international standardized admissions exam. This exam allows the university to uphold its commitment to academics by recruiting the brightest students in Costa Rica. There is an enrollment of approximately 3,500 Costa Ricans and 100 international students each semester. The facilities are very modern, and there is classroom space for up to 4,000 students. The university is conveniently located in downtown San José. ISA students will have full access to all university facilities such as Internet, study areas and the library. An additional bonus is that only a handful of Americans study abroad at the ULACIT. If you want to truly immerse yourself in an academic setting with Costa Ricans this is the place for you! ; ; Veritas University | ||||||||||
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Prague, Czech Republic
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Charles University Czech and Roman King Charles IV founded Prague University on April 7, 1348 as the first university to the north of the Alps and to the east of Paris. The University grew rapidly and garnered respect throughout Europe for hundreds of years. Due to political and religious strife in the region, Prague University lost stamina and funding for much of the 17th and 18th centuries. It rebounded to international status in the 1840s after the Hussite Wars, but was divided into two camps: Czech and German. The 20th Century won over distinguished professors to teach there, like Albert Einstein and Thomas G. Masaryk. While it produced vast amounts of scientific research and literary work, World War II erupted and Hitler closed all Czech universities, persecuting professors and students, while the German side of the universities meagerly prevailed. At War's end, Communist control continued and Charles University, having changed its name, grew modestly. It wasn't until 1989 that the totalitarian regime ended and Charles University was able to flourish, free from the political cloud, to the level of prestige and respect it had after opening its doors more than 650 years ago. ISA students will enjoy small class sizes with fellow ISA classmates. Classes are taught by Charles University professors nearby the Vltava River on street Vratislavova in downtown Prague. A four minute walk after class takes students to Vysehrad Castle, a great place for an afternoon picnic in manicured gardens or to view the setting sun over a bustling city. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Prague, Czech Republic
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Charles University ; ; Czech and Roman King Charles IV founded Prague University on April 7, 1348 as the first university to the north of the Alps and to the east of Paris. The University grew rapidly and garnered respect throughout Europe for hundreds of years. Due to political and religious strife in the region, Prague University lost stamina and funding for much of the 17th and 18th centuries. It rebounded to international status in the 1840s after the Hussite Wars, but was divided into two camps: Czech and German. ; ; The 20th Century won over distinguished professors to teach there, like Albert Einstein and Thomas G. Masaryk. While it produced vast amounts of scientific research and literary work, World War II erupted and Hitler closed all Czech universities, persecuting professors and students, while the German side of the universities meagerly prevailed. At War's end, Communist control continued and Charles University, having changed its name, grew modestly. It wasn't until 1989 that the totalitarian regime ended and Charles University was able to flourish, free from the political cloud, to the level of prestige and respect it had after opening its doors more than 650 years ago. ; ; ISA students will enjoy small class sizes with fellow ISA classmates. Classes are taught by Charles University professors nearby the Vltava River on street Vratislavova in downtown Prague. A four minute walk after class takes students to Vysehrad Castle, a great place for an afternoon picnic in manicured gardens or to view the setting sun over a bustling city. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Prague, Czech Republic
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Charles University ; ; Czech and Roman King Charles IV founded Prague University on April 7, 1348 as the first university to the north of the Alps and to the east of Paris. The University grew rapidly and garnered respect throughout Europe for hundreds of years. Due to political and religious strife in the region, Prague University lost stamina and funding for much of the 17th and 18th centuries. It rebounded to international status in the 1840s after the Hussite Wars, but was divided into two camps: Czech and German. ; ; The 20th Century won over distinguished professors to teach there, like Albert Einstein and Thomas G. Masaryk. While it produced vast amounts of scientific research and literary work, World War II erupted and Hitler closed all Czech universities, persecuting professors and students, while the German side of the universities meagerly prevailed. At War's end, Communist control continued and Charles University, having changed its name, grew modestly. It wasn't until 1989 that the totalitarian regime ended and Charles University was able to flourish, free from the political cloud, to the level of prestige and respect it had after opening its doors more than 650 years ago. ; ; ISA students will enjoy small class sizes with fellow ISA classmates. Classes are taught by Charles University professors nearby the Vltava River on street Vratislavova in downtown Prague. A four minute walk after class takes students to Vysehrad Castle, a great place for an afternoon picnic in manicured gardens or to view the setting sun over a bustling city. | ||||||||||
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Santiago, Dominican Republic
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Pontifical Catholic University - Madre y Maestra The Pontifical Catholic University is a private institution founded in Santiago in 1962 with the objectives of teaching, research, and community service. The campus encompasses 300 beautifully landscaped acres with 32 buildings including classrooms, laboratories, administrative offices, library, computer labs, student center, and sporting facilities. Both undergraduate and post graduate degrees are offered in the fields of medicine, engineering, business, social sciences, law, humanities, and education. | ||||||||||
ELAP (Experiential Learning Programs Abroad), a division of ISA
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e ISA Experiential Learning Abroad Program (ELAP) enables participants to address the needs of a community or an organization abroad while furthering participant's personal goals of language and cultural immersion. Placements vary according to skills and interests as well as the host organization's goals. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Santiago, Dominican Republic
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Pontifical Catholic University - Madre y Maestra ; ; The Pontifical Catholic University is a private institution founded in Santiago in 1962 with the objectives of teaching, research, and community service. The campus encompasses 300 beautifully landscaped acres with 32 buildings including classrooms, laboratories, administrative offices, library, computer labs, student center, and sporting facilities. Both undergraduate and post graduate degrees are offered in the fields of medicine, engineering, business, social sciences, law, humanities, and education. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Santiago, Dominican Republic
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Pontifical Catholic University - Madre y Maestra ; ; The Pontifical Catholic University is a private institution founded in Santiago in 1962 with the objectives of teaching, research, and community service. The campus encompasses 300 beautifully landscaped acres with 32 buildings including classrooms, laboratories, administrative offices, library, computer labs, student center, and sporting facilities. Both undergraduate and post graduate degrees are offered in the fields of medicine, engineering, business, social sciences, law, humanities, and education. | ||||||||||
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in London
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King's College London King's College London (KCL) is one of the world's top 25 universities. With a solid global reputation for academic excellence and world-class research, coupled with a perfect location in the heart of London, KCL attracts international students from all corners of the world. King's College London offers you a wide range of programmes connecting you with academics who are international leaders in their field. King's students also have access to some of the most exciting, cutting-edge research in the world. The College has had 24 of its subject areas awarded the highest rating for research quality amd demonstrating excellence at an international level.
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Reading, England
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University of Reading The modern Whiteknights Campus of the University of Reading is the academic anchor of ISA's England program, and is set on 300 acres of landscaped parkland which was once a medieval manorial estate. The campus provides an ideal setting for a modern university. ISA participants live in the arranged dorm housing with British and international students. The University of Reading has a rich history dating back to the second half of the nineteenth Century, when local initiatives established schools of arts and sciences in the region. The campus includes a conservation area with many trees and farms for agricultural teaching and research. There is an enrollment of 7,700 full-time undergraduate students and over 5,200 postgraduates, with approximately 20% of the students coming from overseas. The university operates on a trimester schedule and offers a wide variety of courses available in over forty departments. Students are encouraged to make use of the Reading University Students' Union (RUSU), a hub for social activities that is centrally located on campus. Over 100 clubs and societies provide opportunities for ISA participants to meet students from England and from all over the world. Students are sure to find an activity of interest in areas such as sports, recreation, culture, politics, and education. Students may utilize numerous sports facilities on and off campus. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in London
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King's College London ; ; King's College London (KCL) is one of the world's top 25 universities. With a solid global reputation for academic excellence and world-class research, coupled with a perfect location in the heart of London, KCL attracts international students from all corners of the world. ; ; King's College London offers you a wide range of programmes connecting you with academics who are international leaders in their field. King's students also have access to some of the most exciting, cutting-edge research in the world. The College has had 24 of its subject areas awarded the highest rating for research quality amd demonstrating excellence at an international level. ; ; University of Westminster | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Reading, England
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University of Reading ; ; The modern Whiteknights Campus of the University of Reading is the academic anchor of ISA's England program, and is set on 300 acres of landscaped parkland which was once a medieval manorial estate. The campus provides an ideal setting for a modern university. ISA participants live in the arranged dorm housing with British and international students. ; ; The University of Reading has a rich history dating back to the second half of the nineteenth Century, when local initiatives established schools of arts and sciences in the region. The campus includes a conservation area with many trees and farms for agricultural teaching and research. There is an enrollment of 7,700 full-time undergraduate students and over 5,200 postgraduates, with approximately 20% of the students coming from overseas. The university operates on a trimester schedule and offers a wide variety of courses available in over forty departments. ; ; Students are encouraged to make use of the Reading University Students' Union (RUSU), a hub for social activities that is centrally located on campus. Over 100 clubs and societies provide opportunities for ISA participants to meet students from England and from all over the world. Students are sure to find an activity of interest in areas such as sports, recreation, culture, politics, and education. Students may utilize numerous sports facilities on and off campus. | ||||||||||
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Paris, France
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Catholic University of Paris The Catholic University of Paris, or the "Catho", founded in 1875, is located in the heart of Paris. With only 6,000 students in attendance, students are enrolled in smaller classes, enabling better ratio of student to teacher interaction. While the Catho is a historically catholic university, its curriculum, campus life, and student activities are secular in nature. The student body is comprised of people from all religious backgrounds and diversity is embraced. The language division, or the Institut de Langue et de Cultures Françaises (ILCF), founded in 1948, is the primary place of study for international students. Every year the department welcomes over 2,000 students from around the world. The ILCF has upwards of 45 professors specialized in teaching French as a foreign language and qualified to prepare each student for certification at every level. In addition, other departments at the university have opened their doors to international students, allowing a challenging curriculum in a multitude of subjects and the opportunity to study with local French students. The challenges and variety offered by the Catholic University of Paris makes for an ideal setting for study abroad students.
ISA Paris
The American Business School Paris The American Business School prepares students for a wide range of possibilities and professions in the business world. Courses are taught by a team of international professors and lecturers who tailor-make coursework based on their own unique backgrounds and career experiences. Students will learn how to work in multi-cultural settings, gain practice in international case studies, and prepare for a successful international career.
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Paris, France
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Catholic University of Paris ; ; The Catholic University of Paris, or the "Catho", founded in 1875, is located in the heart of Paris. With only 6,000 students in attendance, students are enrolled in smaller classes, enabling better ratio of student to teacher interaction. While the Catho is a historically catholic university, its curriculum, campus life, and student activities are secular in nature. The student body is comprised of people from all religious backgrounds and diversity is embraced. The language division, or the Institut de Langue et de Cultures Françaises (ILCF), founded in 1948, is the primary place of study for international students. Every year the department welcomes over 2,000 students from around the world. The ILCF has upwards of 45 professors specialized in teaching French as a foreign language and qualified to prepare each student for certification at every level. In addition, other departments at the university have opened their doors to international students, allowing a challenging curriculum in a multitude of subjects and the opportunity to study with local French students. The challenges and variety offered by the Catholic University of Paris makes for an ideal setting for study abroad students. ; ; ISA Paris ; ; The American Business School Paris ; ; The American Business School prepares students for a wide range of possibilities and professions in the business world. Courses are taught by a team of international professors and lecturers who tailor-make coursework based on their own unique backgrounds and career experiences. Students will learn how to work in multi-cultural settings, gain practice in international case studies, and prepare for a successful international career. ; ; The Sorbonne | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Paris, France
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Catholic University of Paris ; ; The Catholic University of Paris, or the "Catho", founded in 1875, is located in the heart of Paris. With only 6,000 students in attendance, students are enrolled in smaller classes, enabling better ratio of student to teacher interaction. While the Catho is a historically catholic university, its curriculum, campus life, and student activities are secular in nature. The student body is comprised of people from all religious backgrounds and diversity is embraced. The language division, or the Institut de Langue et de Cultures Françaises (ILCF), founded in 1948, is the primary place of study for international students. Every year the department welcomes over 2,000 students from around the world. The ILCF has upwards of 45 professors specialized in teaching French as a foreign language and qualified to prepare each student for certification at every level. In addition, other departments at the university have opened their doors to international students, allowing a challenging curriculum in a multitude of subjects and the opportunity to study with local French students. The challenges and variety offered by the Catholic University of Paris makes for an ideal setting for study abroad students. ; ; ISA Paris ; ; The American Business School Paris ; ; The American Business School prepares students for a wide range of possibilities and professions in the business world. Courses are taught by a team of international professors and lecturers who tailor-make coursework based on their own unique backgrounds and career experiences. Students will learn how to work in multi-cultural settings, gain practice in international case studies, and prepare for a successful international career. ; ; The Sorbonne | ||||||||||
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Florence, Italy
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Florence University of the Arts and Apicius International School of Hospitality
The Florence University of the Arts (FUA) and the Apicius International School of Hospitality (AISH) are located in the historic Palazzo Doni and Palazzo Guicciardini-Strozzi just a few steps from the splendid Piazza Santa Croce in the quarter of Florence that takes its name from the celebrated church. Upon entering the two palaces that house the university, students find themselves in a modern interior in which carefully preserved vestiges of the past manifest themselves in a harmonious environment dedicated to the advancement of artistic disciplines. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Rome
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American University of Rome Since 1969, the American University of Rome has been combining the excellent academic attributes of higher education in the U.S. with the historic and global reputation of European institutions. The 19-to-1 faculty ratio at American University of Rome gives students the opportunity to gain the best possible international education experience, with instruction from both local and international professors. Meanwhile, study abroad students interact with peers from Italy and all over the world, given the mix of Americans, local Italian students, and international students. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Rome
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American University of Rome ; ; Since 1969, the American University of Rome has been combining the excellent academic attributes of higher education in the U.S. with the historic and global reputation of European institutions. The 19-to-1 faculty ratio at American University of Rome gives students the opportunity to gain the best possible international education experience, with instruction from both local and international professors. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Torino, Italy
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St. John International University ; ; In the tradition of the American liberal arts education, St. John International University (SJIU), offers a unique academic experience in an international setting that welcomes students from all over the world. Upper and lower division courses are available at St. John International University, which is the international campus of its partner university, the Scuola Superiore per Mediatori Linguistici in Cuneo, Italy. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Florence, Italy
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Florence University of the Arts and Apicius International School of Hospitality
The Florence University of the Arts (FUA) and the Apicius International School of Hospitality (AISH) are located in the historic Palazzo Doni and Palazzo Guicciardini-Strozzi just a few steps from the splendid Piazza Santa Croce in the quarter of Florence that takes its name from the celebrated church. Upon entering the two palaces that house the university, students find themselves in a modern interior in which carefully preserved vestiges of the past manifest themselves in a harmonious environment dedicated to the advancement of artistic disciplines. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Rome
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American University of Rome ; ; Since 1969, the American University of Rome has been combining the excellent academic attributes of higher education in the U.S. with the historic and global reputation of European institutions. The 19-to-1 faculty ratio at American University of Rome gives students the opportunity to gain the best possible international education experience, with instruction from both local and international professors. Meanwhile, study abroad students interact with peers from Italy and all over the world, given the mix of Americans, local Italian students, and international students. . | ||||||||||
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ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Guadalajara, Mexico
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ITESO; Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara The Guadalajara Summer/Semester Programs are held at the ITESO; Universidad Jesuita de Guadalajara, located west of downtown at the southern end of the city. The ITESO is one of the leading universities in all of Latin America, and prides itself on being among the most technologically advanced institutions in Mexico. In addition to its natural and spiritual ambient, ITESO is fully equipped with a five story computer laboratory, three large amphitheaters, a satellite bank with an automated teller machine, a student center, two cafeterias, and a central library possessing a rich collection of erudite scholarship. The beautiful campus is an intellectually stimulating and spiritual learning environment. Its endless gardens and towering trees make it an inspiring and peaceful place to learn. Through a new partnership, ISA Summer students now have the privilege of participating in the historic 44 year collaborative program between the University of San Diego and ITESO. What started as one professor's dream to provide USD students wtih a new linguistic and cultural experience has evolved into a very successful institutionalized study abroad program for USD students as well as students from other universities. ISA is proud to join this exciting program. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Guanajuato, Mexico
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University of Guanajuato Founded in 1732 as an "academy of the state," the University of Guanajuato has undergone three centuries of institutional transformation and has a student body of nearly 20,000 students. By placing the values of truth, knowledge, and human decency at the core of its mission statement, the University commits itself to promoting the educational, social, and cultural well-being of its students and surrounding community. To enhance academic progress, the University of Guanajuato boasts a newly developed automated library system, based in the main Biblioteca de la Unidad Belén. Other libraries in the Colleges of Philosophy, Letters, and History; the College of Mines; College of Chemistry ; and the Humanities Research department provide easy access for students who wish to obtain a wide variety of specialized material. Beyond the classroom, the University makes efforts to connect its students to the broader world of art, music, literature, and film. In the annual university - sponsored Festival Cervantino, people from all over the world come to view international works of art, attend concerts by famous musicians, and view insightful documentaries. Plays, concerts, movies, parades, and dance festivals also occur year-round. | ||||||||||
ISA (International Studies Abroad) ISA in Xalapa, Mexico
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University of Veracruz Considered one of the leading provincial universities in México, the University of Veracruz (UV) was founded in 1944 and offers a wide variety of courses. The University of Veracruz has several faculties spread throughout the city of Xalapa and over 58,000 students in its five regions. The School for Foreign Students (EEE) was founded in 1957 and is one of the most important schools at the UV. The EEE offers courses in Spanish language, culture, literature, history and more. It is centrally located in the heart of Xalapa and it is minutes from major attractions in the city including art galleries, museums and other faculties of the University of Veracruz. | ||||||||||
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