AIFS
https://www.aifsabroad.com/
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AIFS is a program provider offering 43 abroad programs. Programs offered include Study Abroad, Internship, Volunteer, Intensive Language, Gap Year, and Research abroad programs in 26 countries such as France, Czech Republic, Italy, and Netherlands.
AIFS is recognized as a leading provider of study abroad programs. Since 1964, over 1.5 million students have traveled abroad with AIFS. With more than 50 years of experience, we have the resources and experience to provide what our students want and need in a study abroad program and to safeguard their welfare around the globe.
Unlike many other study abroad programs or independent study options, AIFS program fees are guaranteed in U.S. dollars. Our program fee is also comprehensive, making it simple for you to live and study abroad and experience all that the world has to offer.
AIFS offers a wide range of unique programs in Asia, Australia, Europe, South Africa and the Americas. Most AIFS campuses offer courses in English or in foreign languages from beginner to advanced levels, so you don’t even have to know a foreign language to study abroad.
For more information, visit our website at https://www.aifsabroad.com/.
Study Abroad with AIFS
"I learned how to be independent, learn a second language, explore a new city. "
Molly D Loyola University New Orleans
"I learned that the people of the world have an immense amount of knowledge and it is important to experience everything and all you can, given the opportunities you seek out. "
Pilar M Seton Hall University
"I learned who I really am. Being away from the place that I was so comfortable with allowed me to open up, mature, and notice how thirsty I am to learn even more abut myself. I became more outgoing, adventurous, aware, mature, grateful, and most of all to notice that I will never stop growing. "
Mackenzie H Saint Michael's College
"It was a very rewarding experience. Even 9 months later, I still rave about it. The people and culture there are just so different. I was also not expecting the people to be so friendly. I'm from the North East so it was complete 180 from what I'm used to. "
A student Framingham State University
"My experience was phenomenal, and well worth the time and cost. The cultural integration was far more rewarding than expected, and the people were amazing. Grenoble is a truly exceptional city in which to study--I miss it every day. "
Allyson P Trinity University
"I increased my French language skills, ate delicious French food, learned about French culture, and became part of a French family who I adore!"
A student Berea College
"I learned so much from my stay in the Czech Republic. Every day I experience something new and different about the culture that I was living in. I loved living like a local and seeing the world through their eyes instead of my own. It has taught me greater patience, understanding, and a willingness to let go and experience life ..."
Alexia B Wartburg College
"Going abroad for a month was amazing. I learned how to be independent. "
Shaye R Boise State University
"This experience was definitely worthwhile. I gained independence skills, from having to navigate around foreign cities to struggling to learn a new language. I also learned to just go with the flow and roll with whatever happens, because sometimes you just can't control if the bus is late or you ordered a food item in another la..."
A student University of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh
"I learned how to take risks and truly be adventurous. I threw myself into every situation: hiking, swimming in the Adriatic, trying interesting food, etc. It was so much more than what I ever expected it to be. "
Alba Q Vanguard University of Southern California
"The classes were stimulating, the locals were welcoming, it opened up my mind and made me more independent. It was completely worthwhile!"
suzanne r The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned how to be independent and not rely on other people."
erjana r University of Hartford
"My experience abroad gave me so much more self-confidence and a greater perspective of the world around me. I became comfortable navigating foreign cities, striking up conversation with strangers, and exploring the world around me. I also discovered that there is so much more outside of the bubble I've lived in my whole life, an..."
A student University of Hartford
"This semester helped me have more insight into how different things are all over the world. Which seems pretty obvious, but it was very interesting to experience. It was definitely worthwhile, and I would do it all over again if I could."
Jamie H Iowa State University
"The underlying elements of humanity that are present regardless of race or culture or ethnicity. Yes! It was definitely worthwhile."
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned so much about French culture and language that it was totally worthwhile"
A student Berea College
"I found a bit of myself I was unable to find at Berea. This adventure was a one in a lifetime experience."
Nicole B Berea College
"I gained so much appreciation for other cultures and I definitely have the travel bug now. My time in Greece was so worthwhile- I grew as a person and as a professional and student. My only regret is not going longer and only studying abroad once."
Bobbie D Northeastern University
"As a Spring 2014 Florence alum, I have no doubt that AIFS was the best program I could’ve chosen for myself to help fulfill my nearly lifelong dream of studying abroad. And even now—half a year removed from my experience—there’s quite literally not a day that goes by that I don’t think back to my time in Florence and the (what s..."
Megan H College of Charleston
"I learned countless items from my experience including more personal independence. It was one hundred percent worthwhile."
amy.l.birley University of Maryland - University College
"It was very worthwhile! I learned a lot about myself and other people. I learned how to travel in other cities "
A student The University of Texas at Austin
"not to hangout with Americans , yes"
A student Texas A&M University - College Station
"Personally, living abroad was a growing experience. In the face of linguistic and cultural barriers, I overcame adversity and frustration to meet the end goal. I developed patience, not only with others, but with myself. Some things did not come easy to me, especially in the classroom and I was frustrated with myself oftentimes...."
Adrienne A Saint John Fisher College
"I learned so much more about myself and had the opportunity to travel more than I ever have been able to. Yes, I was frustrated with spanish sometimes and anxious about being around so many Americans, but overall it was an amazing experience to live/learn in such a beautiful country. "
ELYSSE A The University of Texas at Austin
"I learned how to travel alone with confidence, work with people who are different than I am, and experience different cultures. All the hassle of paperwork and financial stress that comes with a study abroad trip was completely worth it. "
A student Texas A&M University - College Station