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Study Abroad in Seville, Spain
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Get the chance to study at a university in Spain while immersing in a rich cultural heritage! Depending on your chosen program, you will take courses at any of these universities: the University of Pablo de Olavide, the Menendez Pelayo International University, WorldStrides Global Campus, or the University of Sevilla. No matter where you study, you have the assurance of modern facilities and highl...
Get the chance to study at a university in Spain while immersing in a rich cultural heritage! Depending on your chosen program, you will take courses at any of these universities: the University of Pablo de Olavide, the Menendez Pelayo International University, WorldStrides Global Campus, or the University of Sevilla. No matter where you study, you have the assurance of modern facilities and highly qualified faculty. Plus, you will find program options suitable for your Spanish proficiency level. Take the time to visit our office while in Seville, a renovated Andalusian building. We have amenities and facilities available for your use. Our friendly staff is ready to answer your questions or cater to your needs. Drop by during normal business hours and hang out with other participants or ...
Program Highlights
Enroll in courses at one of our partner universities in Sevilla.
Choose a program based on your Spanish proficiency level.
Get the chance to go on guided excursions together with our program participants and our staff.
Soak in Spanish history, culture, and traditions while studying in Sevilla.
Experience everything the city has to offer, from flamenco dancing to majestic historic sites.
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- Seville, Spain
- Fall
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- Business
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- Canadian
- American
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Program Reviews
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Awesome Experience!
August 26, 2025by: Phoebe Sutherland - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad in Seville, SpainI cannot say enough great things about this program and the experience I had. Given the opportunity to learn and live in Sevilla was a life changing expereicne. ISA does a great job organizing housing, taking us on awesome excursions and amazing classroom experience. Everyday was a new adventure and everday I was learning something about the culture or experiencing something new. My whole college experience is drastically changed after getting to experience a semster in Sevilla.
The most life changing experience!
August 22, 2025by: Ellie Mosler - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad in Seville, SpainI cannot rave about the experience that I had with ISA enough! I went with my best friend and it allowed us to gain a whole realm of experiences and opportunities while we were making unique memories that will last a lifetime. We stayed together with a host mom, Inma, who truly made us feel like we were right at home. She loved and cared for us like we were her own children, offering to help us with whatever we needed whether it was a ride to/from the airport, flamenco lessons, or help with my spanish homework assignment - she was there. I cannot express how much I miss Sevilla and the people I got to experience it with (including my professors Isabel and Coronada)!
Seville, Well Worth My Years of Interest in Studying Abroad
July 23, 2025by: Gerard Carratura - United StatesProgram: Study Abroad in Seville, SpainFor my 2025 spring semester I finally got to fulfill a years-long goal of studying abroad. My journey towards completing this experience was very intentional and I prioritized a lot more than just having fun. Before entering college, I set the goal to take a semester abroad and do everything I can to make it work financially and academically. I knew I wanted to travel in the future and always thought I'd find fulfillment in doing so. I spent my sophomore year researching study abroad programs until I landed on ISA in Seville for spring of my junior year. I could complete my Spanish minor immersed in Spanish culture and take classes that counted as credits towards my global business undergraduate certificate and my B.S in finance. Being able to stay on track academically and getting a scholarship and other aid from my home university seemed to make this a worthy opportunity for me. However, I wouldn't truly know how worthy it would be until actually doing it. When I touched down in Seville on my 1,000+ mile solo-journey, ISA helped me get to my host family and made my traveling feel stress-free. ISA consistently offered this type of support throughout my semester, for both my academics and safety. I was worried about meeting my host family and making friends i the program. I had not gone abroad with anyone that I knew and would be living with a random roommate in the house of a family that did not speak English. These things were well beyond my usually comfort zone, but I knew they would make for a valuable experience that would be fun to look back on. I ended up having a great roommate and a fantastic host family that I was able to practice my language skills on. Ultimately, everyone going into this experience, whether with friends or not, is probably out of their comfort zone in some way. The first week reminded me of my first week at college freshman year where everyone is willing to socialize and make new friends more than they may usually be. It was funny having that experience again a few years later with other students who have already been through that as well. Overall, I had an amazing time in Seville, and I want to go back in the future. I bonded over soccer with classmates, and we spent a lot of time watching games at bars, going to games in Seville (Soy con Betis), and even taking trips together in Porto and Mallorca, outside of the trips that came with my ISA program. Soccer was a big reason I chose Seville as I knew it was the heart of serious passion in Spain. I get goosebumps thinking about the roar of Betis fans in the Benito Villamarín as they sang before and throughout games and beeped their motorcycles to the tune of...bad words towards their rivals. My soccer experiences peeked seeing an American score for Betis against Madrid from the front row and that same player scoring in the derby against Sevilla (as I stood in a crowd outside a bar nearby the stadium, where about 10% of people could actually see the game on the bar TV and the rest screamed for Betis blindly). I got to experience the love of soccer in Seville many times a week in different ways, meeting people from Spain and around the world as my friends and I went to different bars, games, and events. Seville was rich with culture and events like "Semana Santa" and "Día de Andalucia" were extraordinary to experience. I meant so many local people in Seville, on solo trips to other cities, and with my friends and program. I learned so much from these people and will cherish every conversation. I will cherish all of the conversation. All of the food, kebab especially. All of the soccer. All of the trips. All of the nights out. I have countless stories to tell and experiences I won't forget. Seville was a perfect city for its location, weather, medium-size, food, culture, and so much more. My host family was super supportive as well and I made a friendship with my host brother and sister that has lasted beyond my programs finish. Ultimately, you can make study abroad what you want it to be. I meant other students in countless different situations and found that success abroad came down to just how willing you are. Willing to embrace a new culture, start conversations with strangers, try to communicate in a new language, and adjust to countless other things. I was willing to do these things and left Seville with so many great memories, new American and Spanish friends with them. My classes were anchored to local events and offered activities throughout the city. I had plenty of support from the people at ISA Seville's office and rarely felt unsafe. Overall, I had a lot of fun and studying abroad and it was well worth the hype I gave it beforehand. I would encourage anyone who wants to take courses in business or Spanish, experience soccer culture, eat good food, meet nice people, and live in a nice city to choose Seville. These are things I can speak to directly and I hope anyone reading this with overlapping interests would consider Seville for their study abroad city.
Program Details
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Locations
- Seville, Spain
Types and Subjects
- Subjects & Courses
- Business
- Culture
- Economics
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- Fall
- Spring
- Summer
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
- Canadian
- American
This Program is also open to Solo, Group
Cost per week
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
- English
- Spanish
Language Skills Required
- University Freshman (1st Year)
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Physical Exam/Health Records
- Transcript
- Online Application
- Disciplinary Clearance Form
Interviews
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Siena Terenzio
Participated in 2013
Siena is currently studying Public Health and Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She participated in ISA’s International Studies, ...

Siena Terenzio
Participated in 2013
I spent weeks researching all of the different study abroad programs offered in Spain. I went back and forth between cities and companies until I found the perfect fit: Sevilla, Spain with ISA. I chose to go abroad with ISA for starters because of their price - obviously, when I was searching through all my options the price was one of the top deciding factors, and ISA had prices that were very reasonable given my budget.

Alexandra Cancro
Participated in 2012
Alexandra is a 2014 graduate of Seattle University with a degree in Spanish and a minor in international studies. In 2012, she participated in ISA’s S...

Alexandra Cancro
Participated in 2012
The reason I choose ISA was because of the committed attention that they give to each student. From information about the program to following up after I was back in the United States, ISA was there to answer my questions and help me through the tough processes involved with study abroad. They helped me obtain a visa and with my plans from the time I left till the time I returned.

Quinn Biever
Participated in 2013
In the Fall of 2013, Quinn participated in ISA’s Hispanic Studies, Business, and Language study abroad program in Sevilla, Spain. He is currently a po...

Quinn Biever
Participated in 2013
Originally, I was going to study abroad with another program. However, the requirements were too strict and the process of transferring my credits seemed too uncertain and difficult. So, I restarted my search for another program and looked into ISA due to the recommendation of a friend. The classes ISA offered proved to transfer much easier, and all other aspects of the application and preparation process proved to be much simpler and provide more guided assistance.
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Get the chance to study at a university in Spain while immersing in a rich cultural heritage! Depending on your chosen program, you will take courses at any of these universities: the University of Pablo de Olavide, the Menendez Pelayo International University, WorldStrides Global Campus, or the University of Sevilla. No matter where you study, you have the assurance of modern facilities and highly qualified faculty. Plus, you will find program options suitable for your Spanish proficiency level. Take the time to visit our office while in Seville, a renovated Andalusian building. We have amenities and facilities available for your use. Our friendly staff is ready to answer your questions or cater to your needs. Drop by during normal business hours and hang out with other participants or ...

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Get the chance to study at a university in Spain while immersing in a rich cultural heritage! Depending on your chosen program, you will take courses at any of these universities: the University of Pablo de Olavide, the Menendez Pelayo International University, WorldStrides Global Campus, or the University of Sevilla. No matter where you study, you have the assurance of modern facilities and highly qualified faculty. Plus, you will find program options suitable for your Spanish proficiency level. Take the time to visit our office while in Seville, a renovated Andalusian building. We have amenities and facilities available for your use. Our friendly staff is ready to answer your questions or cater to your needs. Drop by during normal business hours and hang out with other participants or ...
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