ISA in San Sebastian, Spain - Business and International Relations
Spain
- All Other Areas:
San Sebastian
Term: Summer
Dates: Please refer to the ISA website
Description:
San Sebastian (Pop. 182,930), or Donostia as it is known in Basque, is located just 20 kilometers from the French border. It was founded in 1180 as a small fishing village and has been an important vacation destination since the late 1800s when it was adopted as the summer home for Madrid's royalty. The city was first brought into the international spotlight in The Sun Also Rises with several of the book's characters staying in the Hotel Londres, an important landmark along the Playa de la Concha. In addition to the Playa de la Concha San Sebastian is situated around two other beaches; La Zurriola and Ondarreta. La Zurriola is known in the area as a good place to surf while the Ondarreta is the least populated of the three.
Highlights:
* Tuition: Includes all tuition at the host university. All classes are taught by faculty from the host university. * Academic Credits: Please refer to the ISA website for detailed credit information. * Resident Directors: ISA Resident Directors are available 24 hours a day to assist students with all aspects of their study abroad experience. * Tutoring: Students have the opportunity to receive up to 2 hours of language tutoring each weekday. * Excursions: Please see the ISA website for a complete list of excursions. Ground transportation and entrance fees are included on all excursions. Hotel accommodations and breakfast are included on all overnight excursions. * Room and Board: The family homestays include three meals a day (excluding ISA excursion days) for the duration of the program. The homestays also include laundry service once a week. Students not wishing to live with a host family are welcome to set up their own housing arrangements. * On-site ISA office: The ISA office, conveniently located in the city, offers student computers with internet access, language resources, travel information, and more. * Airport Reception: Provided to and from the airport for students who arrive and/or depart during the specified times. * Medical Insurance: Medical insurance is provided for the official period of the program. Medical insurance extensions are available for an additional cost. * Cultural Activities: ISA Resident Directors will arrange cultural activities throughout the program.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
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Subject Areas :
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- International Business
- International Relations
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Cost in US$: Please refer to the ISA website
Cost Include Description:
Academic credits, full-time resident director, excursions, room and board, tuition, on-site ISA office, airport reception, entrance fees, medical insurance, internet access, tutoring, and more!
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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- Home-stays
- Independent living
- Other
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Participants Travel to Spain
Independently
or
in Groups
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Scholarships are Available. Thousands of dollars in ISA scholarships are available! Please visit the ISA website for scholarship information.
Application Process Involves:
- Transcript
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
ISA (International Studies Abroad)'s Mission Statement: ISA's mission is to provide high quality education abroad opportunities to American and Canadian college students at an affordable price. We recognize that we play an important role in the worldwide effort of international educators to increase individuals' awareness of cultures and societies outside of their own national boundaries. Our programs are designed to maximize our participants' learning abroad, and we understand that most college students need support and expert guidance before, during and after their time abroad. ISA is a Global Partner of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, and supports NAFSA's efforts to advance international education and exchange.
Year Founded: 1987
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