University of Delaware Institute for Global Studies
Spring 2024: Rome, Italy

Program Dates January 08, 2024 - May 04, 2024
This program is closed.

Program Overview Please review the CGPS COVID-19 Updates page before applying to a study abroad program for information about COVID-19 related travel requirements and policies for UD study abroad.

All applicants must have a valid passport by the program’s application deadline. Your passport’s expiration date must be more than six months after the program ends. If you do not have a current passport, apply through the U.S. State Department. It takes an average of 10-13 weeks (3-4 months) to process a passport.

Traveling and studying abroad during a global pandemic poses new challenges and requires accepting a higher level of uncertainty than in the past. Students who choose to study abroad at this time must be prepared to adapt to the evolving situation and must take responsibility to act in accordance with the rules, regulations, and recommendations of UD, their program leadership, and legal authorities of their home and host country. Due to the rapidly changing and unpredictable global and local response to COVID-19, these rules, regulations and recommendations are subject to change at any time.

The University will continue to monitor the ongoing situation with COVID-19 (coronavirus) as we approach the departure date for this program. Please reach out to your program coordinator or faculty director with questions and continue to monitor the UD coronavirus webpage for updates. If UD decides to cancel a study abroad program, we will communicate directly with affected students.

Study in La Città Eterna - The Eternal City. Rome, the capital of Italy, is a sprawling, cosmopolitan city with nearly 3,000 years of globally influential art, architecture and culture on display. This UD semester program is co-hosted by John Cabot University (JCU), an accredited, degree-granting liberal arts institution enrolling over 1700 students from around the globe. JCU’s location in the Trastevere section of Rome, on the Tiber River and close to central Rome, makes it ideally situated for students wishing to live and learn amidst a unique blend of the ancient and the contemporary.

John Cabot University maintains three campuses in Trastevere. Enter the Guarini Campus through the Porta Settimiana, part of the original Aurelian Wall, dating from the third century. Guarini is located on the former grounds of the Accademia dei Lincei (national science academy), where Galileo was once a member. The Academy is now located across the street from Guarini. Here you'll find classrooms; the auditorium (concerts, plays, films & lectures); the Frohring Library, one of Italy's most comprehensive English language libraries (study rooms, multimedia lab and a new media production facilty); a meditation garden, administrative offices; and two classic Italian terraces where students gather to socialize and study. A five-minute walk from Guarini are the Tiber Campus and the Critelli Campus. Tiber is a state-of-the-art building with smart classrooms, a student lounge, the dining hall, the Student Activities office, and other student services. The Caroline Critelli Guarini Campus hosts classrooms, administrative offices, and a physics laboratory. All John Cabot University campuses are fully wireless and equipped with 21st-century learning technologies. JCU’s status as a fully accredited secondary educational institution means that it offers an array of services similar to those found on U.S. campuses: student clubs, sport and recreational activities, fitness center, computer labs, libraries, cultural and social events, counseling and medical services, and a residence life staff.

This semester-long study abroad program is designed for undergraduate students regardless of major. Courses are taught by JCU’s multi-national faculty, many of whom were educated in the United States. Instructional methods and grading are based on the U.S. system. Instruction is in English, with the exception of Italian language courses. Some courses include out-of-class activities throughout central Rome, which may require an additional fee.

This semester in Rome program offers opportunities for more immersive experiences such as for-credit and zero-credit internships and community engagement. Contact the program coordinator for more details about these, or see JCU Community Service, Italy Reads, Italy Starts or JCU internships. Please note: internship placement is not guaranteed.

Students will be housed in double or triple rooms in fully furnished JCU-leased apartments, with three to eight other JCU students. Apartments are within approximately a 30-35 minute walk or up to 30 minutes by public transportation, and include a fully furnished kitchen, bed linens, a washing machine, and a weekly cleaning service. Resident Assistants also reside in all JCU apartment buildings. Some apartments are situated amidst apartments occupied by local residents, providing a perfect opportunity for meaningful contact with locals. The buildings feature 24/7 security with an armed guard, locked gates and secondary doors, and high security, double-lock entrance doors to each apartment.

Move in: 1/8/24
Move out: 5/4/24

Please note: Due to the time required to obtain the mandatory visa, students must have a valid passport by the application deadline, AND the passport must be valid for at least six months after the end of the program. The "six month passport validity rule" applies to all Shengen Treaty countries, as well as many in Africa, Middle East, and Asia. The U.S. Department of State recommends renewing one's passport no less than nine months before its expiration.

The Program Fee includes housing, international medical insurance, airport transfer upon arrival in Rome, orientation week activities, all program-related activities, and full access to JCU facilities and services. All students are required to stay in program sponsored housing, independent housing arrangements are not allowed by UD or the program partners.


The Program Fee does NOT include airfare, meals, return trip to airport, the Italian visa fees (approximately $100) or the required "Declaration of Presence" fee required by the Italian government (approximately $200 for U.S. citizens). The program officially begins when students arrive in Rome. Students will need to budget for meals, cell phone, books and supplies, and other personal expenses. Upon acceptance to the program, students will be given recommended flight itineraries for traveling together. See the Cost section below for estimated airfare.

ACCESSIBILITY: Students with disabilities are welcomed and encouraged to study abroad, but should be aware that accessibility and accommodation in some program locations may differ from the United States. Transit systems and legacy building construction practices may not meet U.S. accessibility standards, and alternative access to public transportation, buildings, or public sites cannot be guaranteed. Review these questions with the Office of Disability Support Services to determine whether this program can meet your accommodation needs.

Courses: Students must enroll in all credit-bearing courses for a grade. Only the UNIV (zero credit) course may be taken pass/fail. Audit registration is not permitted on UD Travel Study. Please refer to the University Catalog to verify requirements and prerequisites. All students must enroll in at least 12 credits, as well as the 0-credit UNIV course. All course are taught in English with the exception of Italian (ITAL) courses.

Students may take up to 17 credits. An overload requires permission from John Cabot U.

Please note: Courses offered are subject to change as the host institution’s schedule may change.
ACCT 207-071: Accounting I (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ACCT 201 Financial Accounting
ART 129-070: Design in Visual Arts (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AS 101 Introduction to Graphic Design
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ART 180-070: Digital Photography for Non-majors (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AS 289 Digital Photography
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ART 204-073: Media/Design/Culture (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COM 111 Introduction to Visual Communication
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
  • Multicultural
ART 230-070: Figure Drawing (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AS 212 Figure Drawing
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ART 231-070: Introduction to Painting (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AS 204 Painting
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ART 233-070: Drawing as Study (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AS 110 Drawing - Rome Sketchbook
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ART 285-070: Core Moving Images (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AS 215: Video Art
ART 432-070: Painting Studio (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AS 304 Advanced Painting and Drawing
ARTH 101-070: Visual Culture (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AH 141 World Art I: Visual Culture of the Ancient World
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
  • Multicultural
ARTH 199-070: Topics in Art History: Rome, Ostia, and Pompeii (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AH 190 Cities, Towns and Villas: Rome, Ostia, Pompeii
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ARTH 239-075: Art and Architecture of Europe: Ancient Greek Art and Architecture (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AH 220 Ancient Greek Art and Archaeology
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
ARTH 239-109: Art and Architecture of Europe: Ancient Roman Portraiture (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AH 354 Ancient Roman Portraiture
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
ARTH 239-078: Art and Architecture of Europe: Ancient Rome and Its Monuments (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AH 290 Ancient Rome and Its Monuments
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
ARTH 239-076: Art and Architecture of Europe: Baroque Rome and its Monuments (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AH 298 Baroque Rome and Its Monuments
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
ARTH 239-077: Art and Architecture of Europe: Introduction to Italian Renaissance Art (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AH196 Introduction to Italian Renaissance Art
ARTH 239-104: Art and Architecture of Europe: Renaissance Rome and Its Monuments (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AH 294 Renaissance Rome and Its Monuments
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
BUAD 301-070: Introduction to Marketing (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MKT 301 Principles of Marketing
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
BUAD 306-070: Introduction to Service and Operations Management (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MGT 330 Operations Management
BUAD 309-070: Management and Organizational Behavior (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MGT 310 Organizational Behavior
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
BUAD 384-071: Global Business Environment (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: BUS 330 International Business
BUAD 386-073: International Business Management (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MGT 426 International Management
BUAD 473-070: Consumer Behavior (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MKT 310 Consumer Behavior
BUAD 475-071: International Marketing (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MKT 330 International Marketing
COMM 212-070: Oral Communication in Business (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COM 101 Public Speaking: Oral Rhetoric and Persuasion
COMM 224-070: Introduction to Electronic Media Production (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COM 230 Foundations of Digital Video Production
COMM 245-071: Media and Society (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COM 220 Media, Culture, and Society
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
COMM 263-078: Communicative Behavior and Culture (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: CMS 280 Intercultural Communications
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
COMM 318-072: Topics In Media Communication (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: CMS 330 Global Media
ECON 101-071: Introduction to Microeconomics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EC 201 Principles of Microeconomics
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
ECON 103-070: Introduction to Macroeconomics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EC 202 Principles of Macroeconomics
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
ECON 340-070: International Economics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EC 316 International Economics
ECON 422-070: Econometric Methods and Models I (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EC 360 Econometrics
ENGL 207-073: Introduction to Poetry (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EN 210 Introduction to Poetry and Poetics
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENGL 209-070: Introduction to the Novel (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EN 205 Introduction to the Novel
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENGL 217-070: Introduction to Film (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: COM 210 Introduction to Cinema
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENGL 280-070: Approaches to Literature for Non-majors (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EN 200 Introduction to Literature
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENGL 284-070: Shakespeare for Non-majors (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EN 245 Shakespeare
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENGL 300-073: Introduction to Literary Criticism and Theory (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EN 215 Introduction to Literary and Cultural Theories
ENGL 305-071: Fiction Writing (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EN 285 Literature and Creative Writing: How to Read Like a Writer
ENGL 324-072: Shakespeare (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EN 245 Shakespeare
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENGL 365-070: Studies in Literary Genres, Types and Movements: Perceptions of Italy in Literature (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EN 282 Italian Visions: Perceptions of Italy in Literature
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ENGL 372-074: Studies in Drama (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: EN 315 Selected Topics in American Literature
FASH 355-070: Global Fashion Consumer and Retailers (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: BUS 330 International Business
FINC 311-075: Principles of Finance (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FIN 301 Finance
FINC 312-070: Intermediate Financial Management (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FIN 302 Financial Management
FINC 415-075: International Finance (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FIN 330 International Finance
FREN 105-075: Elementary French I (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FR 101 Introductory French I
FREN 106-076: Elementary French II (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FR 102 Introductory French II
FREN 107-074: Intermediate French (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: FR 201 Intermediate French I
GREK 102-070: Elementary Ancient Greek II (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: GRK 102 Introduction to Greek II
HIST 102-070: Europe and the World since 1648 (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: HS 121 Intro to Western Civ II or HS 210 Nineteenth Cent Europe and the World
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
HIST 339-071: Topics in Modern European History: Italy (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: HS 366 Italy from Mussolini to the Crisis of the First Republic
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
ITAL 105-070: Italian I - Elementary (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 101 Introductory Italian I
ITAL 106-070: Italian II - Elementary/Intermediate (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 102 Introductory Italian II
ITAL 107-070: Italian III - Intermediate (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 201 Intermediate Italian I
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Arts and Sciences - Foreign Language
ITAL 200-070: Italy Today (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 202 Intermediate Italian II
ITAL 206-070: Culture Through Conversation (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 301 Advanced Grammar and Conversation
ITAL 211-070: Italian Reading and Composition: Short Fiction (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 302 Advanced Italian I
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ITAL 212-070: Italian Reading and Composition: Drama and Prose (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 302 Advanced Italian II
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
ITAL 305-070: Advanced Italian Conversation (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 301 Advanced Italian I
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Other: EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement
ITAL 355: Special Topics: Advanced Italian II (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 302 Advanced Italian II
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Other: EG BREADTH: COE Breadth Requirement
ITAL 355-074: Special Topics: Elements of Italian Literature (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 310 Elements of Italian Literature
ITAL 355-073: Special Topics: Italian Language and Gender (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 307 Italian Language and Gender
ITAL 355-071: Special Topics: Italian Language Through Literature (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 319 The Image of Rome in Italian Literature and Cinema
ITAL 366-070: Independent Study (0 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT281/382 Independent Study
ITAL 367-071: Seminar: Advanced Italian II (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 302 Advance Italian II
ITAL 367-070: SEMINAR: INTERNSHIP (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: IT 398 Internship: Italian Studies Field
ITAL 401-070: Advanced Italian Grammar and Stylistics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ITAL 401 Advanced Writing
LATN 101-072: Elementary Latin I (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: LAT 101 Elementary Latin I
LATN 102-071: Elementary Latin II (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: LAT 102 Elementary Latin II
LLCU 316-070: Classical Mythology: Gods, Heroes, and Monsters (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: CL 260 Classical Mythology
LLCU 330-073: TOPICS: WORLD LIT AND CULTURES: Italian Media & Popular Culture (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ITS 322 Italian Media & Popular Culture
LLCU 330-071: Topics: World Literatures and Cultures: Italian Cinema (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ITS/CMS 241 Italian Cinema
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
LLCU 330-072: Topics: World Literatures and Cultures: Literature & Society in Ancient Rome (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: CL 278 Literature & Society in Ancient Rome
LLCU 330-070: Varying Authors, Themes, Movements: Studies in Medieval Catholic Culture (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: RL 225 Mystics, Saints, Sinners: Studies in Medieval Catholic Culture
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
MATH 010: Intermediate Algebra (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MA 101 Intermediate Algebra
MATH 201-070: Introduction to Statistical Methods I (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MA 208 Statistics
MATH 221-070: Calculus (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MA 198 Calculus I
MSST 203-070: Introduction to Museums (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: AH 271 Curating Museums and Galleries
PHIL 102-070: Introduction to Philosopy (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PH 101 Introduction to Philosophical Thinking
PHIL 203-074: Ethics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PH 235-2 Ethics
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
PHIL 244-070: Philosophy of Art (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PH 304 Philosophy of Art and Beauty
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
PHIL 301-070: Ancient Philosophy (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PH 210 Ancient Philosophy
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University History Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
PLSC 167-070: Food and Agriculture (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: NS 220 Food and Agriculture
POSC 150-071: Introduction to American Politics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PL201 American Government
POSC 240-070: Introduction to Global Politics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PL 209 World Politics
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
POSC 270-070: Introduction to Comparative Politics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PL 223 Comparative Politics
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
POSC 285-071: Introduction to Political Theory (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PL 210 Introduction to Political Theory
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Arts/Humanities Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group A
POSC 309-074: Political Culture by Country: Italy (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PL 215 Italian Politics and Society
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Arts and Sciences - Group B
POSC 310-071: European Politics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PL 250 Western European Politics
POSC 313-070: American Foreign Policy (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PL 330 American Foreign Policy
POSC 330-070: Political Terrorism (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PL 334 Terrorism and Counterterrorism
POSC 339-076: European Union (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PL 315 Institutions and Policies of the European Union
POSC 408-070: International Organizations (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PL 212 International Organizations
POSC 442-070: Topics in European Politics: Western Europe since 1945 (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PL 250 Western European Politics
POSC 445-070: Human Rights and World Politics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PL/LAW 230 Human Rights
PSYC 100-070: General Psychology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PS 101 General Psychology
PSYC 207-075: Research Methods (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PS 210 Introduction to Research Methods
PSYC 209-073: Measurement and Statistics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PS 208 Introduction to Statistical Analyses of Psychological Data
PSYC 325-073: Principles of Developmental Psychology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PS 221 Child Development
PSYC 340-074: Cognition (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PS 307 Cognitive Psychology
PSYC 380-075: Psychopathology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PS 354 Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 390-072: Social Psychology (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: PS 334 Social Psychology
SOCI 204-070: Urban Communities (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOSC/ITS 226 Rome: Modern City
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • University Social Science Breadth
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
SOCI 213-072: Men and Women in American Society (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOSC/GDR 200 Introduction to Gender Studies
SOCI 267-073: Sociology Seminar (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: ITS 220 Italian Food Culture
SOCI 302-071: Social Deviance (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SOSC/LAW 236 Crime, Deviance, and Media
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Arts and Sciences - Group C
SPAN 105-075: Spanish I - Elementary (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SPAN 101 Introductory Spanish I
SPAN 106-073: Spanish II - Elementary/Intermediate (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SPAN 102 Introductory Spanish II
SPAN 107-075: Spanish III - Intermediate (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I
STAT 200-070: Basic Statistical Practice (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MA 208 Statistics I
STAT 470-070: Probability Theory in Statistics (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: MA 492 Mathematical Statistics
THEA 226: Fundamentals of Acting I (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: DR 101 Introduction to Theatrical Performance
UNIV 362-076: Experiential Learning: Internship (3 credits)
Provider Equivalent: Varies by internship
UNIV 373-018: Study Abroad - Rome, Italy (0 credits) pass/fail
Satisfies the following requirements:
  • Discovery Learning


Program Costs:

How much does it cost?.
Delaware ResidentNon-Delaware Resident
Final Tuition based on current year$7,020.00$18,840.00
Final Program Fee$10,950.00$10,950.00
UD Registration & Activities Fee$0.00$0.00
Total to be charged to UD account $17,970.00$29,790.00
Plus Airfare Estimate (purchased separately)$1,300.00$1,300.00

The rates above may not apply to you if you are a UD graduate student during the time you are studying abroad. Please refer to http://www1.udel.edu/finaid/rates.html for the appropriate rates.


When and how do I pay?
If you are offered acceptance to the program, you will have 3 days to withdraw without financial penalty. After the 3 days have passed, you will be officially accepted to the program, and IGS will post the full Program Fee and Tuition/Fees to your UD student account.

*All students will receive an email when they are accepted to a program and will have 10 days from that notification to make their $1,000.00 Initial Payment.


Contact Information:
Eileen Peters
Study Abroad Coordinator
121 E Delaware Ave
302-831-4065
eqpeters@udel.edu



Deadlines:
Submit Program Application by 5pm on September 20, 2023
Recommendation also due by 5pm on September 20, 2023
Acceptance and Scholarship Announced: September 29, 2023



Interest Meetings:
09/11/2023, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM, Elliott Hall Conference Room, CGPS 26 East Main Street
09/12/2023, 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM, Elliott Hall Conference Room, CGPS 26 East Main Street


Program information is subject to change at any time. Please check this web site periodically for updates.