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Sorrento: Spring Semester 2025
Spend a semester in Sorrento! Walk down to the marina between classes, wander the charming streets, and experience the true spirit of local life. Dates: January 26 – May 10, 2025 • Arrival & Check-in: Sunday, January 26 • Orientation: Monday, January 27 • Courses Begin: Tuesday, January 28 • Spring Break: March 14–23 • Courses End: Friday, May 9 • Check-out & Departure: Saturday, May 10 What’s ...
Spend a semester in Sorrento! Walk down to the marina between classes, wander the charming streets, and experience the true spirit of local life. Dates: January 26 – May 10, 2025 • Arrival & Check-in: Sunday, January 26 • Orientation: Monday, January 27 • Courses Begin: Tuesday, January 28 • Spring Break: March 14–23 • Courses End: Friday, May 9 • Check-out & Departure: Saturday, May 10 What’s included this spring: • 3–4 credits per course for a total of 12–15 credits (4–5 courses) • Students are encouraged to take at least one Italian course (all levels available) – all other courses are taught in English • 3 experiences included • Internship opportunities are also available for academic credit (as part of the 15 credits) in a variety of business and art sectors. Click "Inquire Here" ...
Program Highlights
Enhance your global skills and intercultural competencies through diverse courses.
Enroll in one Italian language course and four to five courses taught in English.
Pursue internship opportunities in business and art sectors for academic credit.
Earn 3–4 credits per course, totaling 12–15 credits over the semester.
Immerse yourself in Italian culture during a 16-week stay in Sorrento.
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- Sorrento, Italy
- Spring
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Architecture See more
- American
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I miss Italy!
September 05, 2025by: Kaitlyn Nguyen - United StatesProgram: Sorrento: Spring Semester 2025One of the things I loved most about Italy was how seamlessly history, culture, and daily life are intertwined. Whether walking through ancient ruins in Pompeii, admiring wine windows and art in Florence, or sitting at a café in a small town, there’s a sense of living history that surrounds you. Italians also have such a beautiful way of prioritizing connection, the meals aren’t rushed but enjoyed, conversations stretch late into the night, and there’s a clear emphasis on savoring life. That combination of cultural richness and genuine warmth made every day feel meaningful and memorable. More specifically, in Sorrento, what stood out to me most was the breathtaking scenery and the welcoming spirit of the community. The views of the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius never got old, and the lemon groves and colorful streets gave the town a charm that felt uniquely its own. Beyond the scenery, though, it was the slower pace and the hospitality of the people that made Sorrento feel like home. I loved the way locals would remember your face after just a couple of visits, and how there was always time for a smile or a small conversation. It gave me a sense of belonging in a place that was so different from where I came from. Overall, Italy taught me the value of slowing down and truly appreciating the beauty in both extraordinary and everyday moments, and Sorrento was the perfect reflection of that lesson.


The five most life changing and adventurous weeks of my life!
September 03, 2024by: Britain MeyersProgram: Sorrento: Spring Semester 2025Studying abroad in Sorrento was a one in a lifetime opportunity that I would recommend to anyone. The experience was so impactful and I was able to learn so much about myself and Italy’s language, cuisine, culture, etc. If I got the chance to go again, I would in a heart beat.
I loved studying abroad!
August 29, 2024by: Anika Woelffer - United StatesProgram: Sorrento: Spring Semester 2025I recently just got back from studying abroad in Sorrento, Italy and I couldn't recommend it more. It was the absolute best place to go abroad and I miss it every day. Sorrento is a small town on the coast of Southern Italy and has the best views of Naples and the Islands of Ischia and Capri. I had no expectations of what my experience would be like but it truly was the best thing I could have done for myself. One of the biggest things I did was become a Jetsetter through my program, Academic Studies Abroad. As a Jetsetter, I had bi-weekly reflection posts where I had to dive deep into Italian culture. It impacted my experience drastically because I was able to be fully immersed in the culture and learn to appreciate it. Sorrento was the most beautiful place I've ever been to and couldn't recommend studying abroad more!


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Locations
- Sorrento, Italy
Types and Subjects
- Subjects & Courses
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Architecture
Availability
Years Offered: 2025, 2026, 2027, 2028
- Spring
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
- American
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
- Accommodation / Housing for Program Duration
- On-Site / In-Country Staff Support
Accommodation Options
- Apartment/Flat
- Dormitory
- Home-stays
Qualifications & Experience
- University Freshman (1st Year)
- University Sophomore (2nd Year)
- University Junior (3rd Year)
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Written Application
- Letters of Reference
- Essay
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