Middlebury Schools Abroad: Middlebury in Florence
- Hosted at: Università degli Studi di Firenze / University of Florence / UniFI
- Location(s): Florence, Italy: Tuscany, Italy
- Program Type(s): Study Abroad, Intensive Language
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Florence is the embodiment of the Renaissance, which began in Tuscany during the fourteenth century and continued to influence the region and ultimately the world for four hundred years. Now a bustling city filled with piazze, cafes, and museums, ... read more
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Yes, it was worthwhile A student - Sarah Lawrence College View Entire Review
Learned Italian. It was worth it. A student - Mount Holyoke College View Entire Review
Even when I was having a hard time, I was in Florence! It was easy to have things to do on my own, and I would encourage other abroad students to do that more. I also learned more about the impact of American tourism in Europe and the European perceptions of Americans (and the truths there). A student - Sarah Lawrence College View Entire Review
I gained a much greater sense of independence as well as many memories I will hold onto forever. I also gained a much greater skill in the Italian language. Hailey T - Wheaton College, MA View Entire Review
It was definitely worthwhile. I love the Middlebury friends that I made, and I love the connections I made with my host family. I definitely grew linguistically. A student - Wellesley College View Entire Review
yes! Elizabeth D - Middlebury College View Entire Review
I learned so much about myself and I was able to grow mentally and emotionally. Living in another country and immersing myself in their lifestyle was very worthwhile. Daniela D - Middlebury College View Entire Review
My Italian is vastly improved, and I learned how to travel alone internationally. Elise E - Sarah Lawrence College View Entire Review
I gained many new experiences and a better understanding of the language. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
Italian skills, travel skills, cultural experience and understanding Caleb C - Middlebury College View Entire Review
The ability to use my second language calmly and confidently, all day long. How to navigate new situations. How to be alone. How I value spending my time. How to efficiently learn a language. What I missed about America. What I didn't. What I was ignorant about regarding life abroad. Lots of personal growth. Absolutely worthwhil... A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
It was worthwhile and I gained a lot of confidence in my knowledge of Italy. Inaijah-Iman I - Middlebury College View Entire Review
The experience was more than worthwhile, it was one of the best years of my life. I gained lifelong friends, a much better grasp of the Italian language, and to a large extent, the notion that I want and would be capable to live a portion of my life in Italy. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
I learned Italian, lived in Italy, and learned the culture. It was absolutely worthwhile. A student - Sarah Lawrence College View Entire Review
The work / life balance in Italy is so much healthier than in the US. The people there work because they love it, and they don't try to constantly chase more the way that Americans do. It was certainly worthwhile. Michael A - Middlebury College View Entire Review
It was definitely worthwhile; I learned how to navigate a brand new city. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
Learned a lot about the language / culture Michael Y - Middlebury College View Entire Review
Logistical planning was my best new skill A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
I learned a lot of practical things about living abroad and about Italian culture, but on a deeper level, I feel like I discovered a lot about myself and kind of found myself anew. It was more than worthwhile. Mickey F - Middlebury College View Entire Review
I learned not to judge a book by its cover and to be open-minded about everything. Brenda R - Middlebury College View Entire Review
It was the first time I truly did a lot of things by myself and I enjoyed the independence. I also loved being in Italy and experiencing another culture. I do not feel I learned as much academically as I do in a typical semester, but I learned in other aspects. A student - Sarah Lawrence College View Entire Review
It was worthwhile, my language skills improved over the semester and the semester was difficult in ways that other semesters were not. I feel more prepared for life after college after studying abroad. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
How to be independent in a new city and navigating being and traveling alone. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
It was absolutely worthwhile, you just have to be willing to make it good on your own. A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
I think it was worthwhile for me. I really enjoyed my classes, even when I couldn't understand most of it in the beginning A student - Middlebury College View Entire Review
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Florence is the embodiment of the Renaissance, which began in Tuscany during the fourteenth century and continued to influence the region and ultimately the world for four hundred years. Now a bustling city filled with piazze, cafes, and museums, the culture of Florence is ideally suited for student life. And while Florence welcomes large numbers of international students each year, students at the School in Italy are noteworthy for their commitment to cultural immersion.
The program in Florence has three tracks of study, a Beginner level, an Intermediate Level, and an Advanced level. Outside of the classroom, the Language Pledge is in effect for maximum Italian exposure. 
Depending on language proficiency and track level, students may take courses at the Middlebury Sede in the heart of the city and may take courses at one of our partner institutions: the Università degli Studi di Firenze or the Accademia di Belle Arti, where they have the opportunity to experience firsthand the life of Italian students. They also live in a homestay or in an apartment with Italian roommates, which allows them access into the life of local families or peers.
Program Type(s):
Study AbroadIntensive Language
Program Length(s):
- Fall
- Spring
- Academic Year
Instruction Language(s):
- Italian
Relevant Study Subject(s):
- Architecture and Related Services
- European Studies
- Italian Studies
- Italian Language, Literature
- Foods and Nutrition
- Political Science and Government
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Fine Arts, Studio Arts
- History
- Art History, Criticism and Conservation
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