CEA CAPA Education Abroad: Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Hosted at: Universidad de Belgrano / University of Belgrano
- Location(s): Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Internship, Research
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Explore the blend of old and new in Buenos Aires. The capital and largest city in Argentina, Buenos Aires is the ideal place to hone your Spanish skills while immersing into Latin American culture. Take courses in a range of subject areas -- taugh... read more
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This was my first time really living in another country and getting a feel for a new culture. I greatly improved my Spanish skills, but more importantly I learned what life is like for Argentinians and what we have in common. A student - California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo View Entire Review
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Learned so much about Argentina, met some amazing people, and improved my Spanish. Definitely worthwhile!!! tessa.hagen - University of Minnesota - Morris View Entire Review
I learned so much about myself living abroad for four months, I wouldn't trade this experience for anything! A student - University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse View Entire Review
A lot about navigating cities, SO much about Buenos aires, I gained a lot of confidence in my speaking skills and interacting in Spanish A student - University of San Diego View Entire Review
I increased my speaking confidence immensely and learned how to function in a big city very quickly. I learned much about myself in regards to my interests in business and global relations. In addition I found it fascinating to learn of local argentine people's perspectives on the world and their country A student - Miami University View Entire Review
It was definitely worth while, I learned a lot about the Argentina culture through visiting different places, talking to the locals, staying with a host family and even in class. A student - University of Wisconsin - Stout View Entire Review
I learned more Spanish, about the Argentine culture - especially with food and wine, and have gained a more worldly sense. I think I would have enjoyed my experience abroad a lot more if there was a greater balance between school and experiencing the culture. I also would have liked to have time to be able to be spend a couple w... A student - University of Wisconsin - Stout View Entire Review
I gained a number of skills from becoming more independent, living life to the fullest, taking opportunities as they came my way, and most of all seeing a new culture in a different way. ahackert1 - University of Wisconsin - Stout View Entire Review

Study abroad has really opened my eyes on how to live and what's important in life. I was able to absorb as much as possible about another culture as well as enjoy myself and see many things here in Argentina! It was one of the best experiences of my life, I can't wait to come back! Brittany H - University of Wisconsin - Stout View Entire Review
There is an unexplainable affect that studying abroad does to you. Being immersed in a culture completely different from your own changes you in ways that nothing else can. kayla.beckemeyer.5 - University of Wisconsin - LaCrosse View Entire Review

With regards to the question above, I enjoyed my time in Buenos Aires, but I also discovered that I don't love living in a large city. I would come back to Argentina if it were possible to have a program in another province, like Mendoza. My experience was absolutely worthwhile. I actually ended up gaining an appreciation for t... Melissa B - Western Michigan University View Entire Review
it wasworthwhile i just wish i wouldve brought more money. Nicolás S - Western Michigan University View Entire Review
I learned that in order to learn effectively, I need to put myself outside of my comfort zone constantly. Many valuable lessons. garrottowen - New Mexico State University View Entire Review
I'm a family person, Spanish is possible! Remy F - University of California - Berkeley View Entire Review
That forcing myself to converse is Spanish was the most beneficial way to learn TO SPEAK SPANISH Ashley B - University of Oklahoma View Entire Review
It was worthwhile, i love this city and the people Chelsea B - University of Wisconsin - Stout View Entire Review
Experience about a new culture, about myself, and about people. It was Definitely worthwhile! A student - University of San Diego View Entire Review
I'm a strong believer that study abroad teaches you more in one semester than you could learn in 4 years of college classes at your home institute. You learn about yourself, the world around you, other cultures, people, beliefs, etc. It's absolutely one of the best chances you have as an undergrad. Anna R - Northern Illinois University View Entire Review
I learned about new customs and a new culture. I improved in my Spanish speaking and listening skills. It was DEFINATELY worth while. I would do it all over again if I was given the chance. Lindsey L - University of Wisconsin - Stout View Entire Review
I learned how to speak and understand native speakers much better through this program and I would say that it was worth it. jake k - University of Wisconsin - Stout View Entire Review
I definitely gained some cultural insight- specifically about different values of food and socialization. I got some great visual inspiration that I hope to utilize in my coming art projects. This was probably one of the best ways I could have used my first month of summer, and it went by way too quickly. Jessi G - University of Wisconsin - Stout View Entire Review
I have always wanted to travel to a different country. This was my first time so everything was completely new to me. I made many new friends that were in our program that I can keep in contact with. I enjoyed all of the little excursions that we went on with the groups and learned a lot of information about Argentina and their ... Amanda O - University of Wisconsin - Stout View Entire Review
I learned about Argentine spanish and culture. It was so worthwhile A student - Iowa State University View Entire Review
I learned more about what it means to be an American at home and in the world. I learned about poverty that I don't see where I live. I learned that how to be more street smart and keep myself protected against thieves/pick pockets. It was definitely a worthwhile experience. Brittany T - Iowa State University View Entire Review
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CEA CAPA also offers Study + Internship in Buenos Aires that gives you the real-world experience to stand out in today’s job market while earning credits towards graduation.
Learn more about CEA CAPA Programs in Buenos Aires.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadInternship
Research
Program Length(s):
- Fall
- Summer
- Spring
Instruction Language(s):
- Spanish
- English
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Architecture
- American Studies
- Latin American Studies
- Communication and Media Studies
- Computer and Information Sciences
- Engineering
- Foreign Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics
- Spanish Language, Literature
- Legal Professions and Studies
- Liberal Arts, General Studies
- Cultural Studies
- Fine Arts, Studio Arts
- Health/Medical Preparatory Programs
- Business
- International Business
Minimum GPA:
2.5Year Founded:
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CEA CAPA Education Abroad Scholarships
CEA CAPA is committed to increasing access to study and interning abroad. We offer more than $2 million each year in scholarships, affiliations, and grant programs. CEA CAPA scholarships are available to students on programs of three weeks or more. All scholarships require students to complete an application, and not all scholarships are available each term. FEA scholarships are administered by the Fund for Education Abroad, a nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing access to study abroad.
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