Providence College
University Information
Study Abroad programs are organized by international education organizations, otherwise known as “program providers.” Program providers can be affiliated with a regular college or university, or they can be separate non-profit organizations. These providers work with academic institutions in the U.S. and abroad to create study opportunities that vary in duration from a summer, semester, or year in length.
Requirements:
All eligibility requirements remain in effect up to the point of departure
Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 (please note some programs may require a higher CGPA)
Must be in at least Junior standing at time of departure
Declared a major prior to December 1st of Sophomore year
Enroll in a minimum of 15 credits per semester abroad
No serious disciplinary record or current probation
Important Dates and Deadlines
No important dates configured."My semester abroad has changed me forever in the best way possible. I am so grateful for the experiences CEA provided me and I think I have grown as an individual through my encounters and my new friends. "
A student Providence College
"I gained not only experiences in Italy, but experiences of several different cultures in Europe. Out of all the places I have been ,the best by far is Rome. This city can show you an amazing time, and is the best place for students to learn and grow. Highly recommend!!"
Mackenzie G Providence College
"This semester was more than worthwhile. I gained new friends, new memories, new experiences and learned and experienced things I could have never imagined. Everyone who has the chance to live abroad should. I learned how to problem solve, go with the flow, and be more independent! I will always remember my time here in Rome and ..."
A student Providence College
"I studied at the University of Limerick through IFSA-Butler and it was grand! UL is underrated in my opinion; great school, the academics are different but manageable, and the area is safe and close to the city (UL is technically in Castletroy). The IFSA-Butler staff in the U.S. and Ireland are extremely helpful and understandin..."
Danielle W Providence College
"The study abroad experience, though only four months long, has changed me for a lifetime. I am more confident, independent and tolerant. I am more likely to see difference as beautiful. Study abroad has made me a brave and curious student. "
Rebecca M Providence College
"I had the absolute best time traveling from country to country each weekend, while learning all the ins and outs of Italy during the week. I met people that I will never forget and that made my study abroad experience so memorable."
A student Providence College
"The opportunity to study in Rome was incredible! It taught me so much about growing up, adventuring, and allowed me to learn about so many different cultures."
madeleine.veith Providence College
"Totally worthwhile, learned so much about myself and international life "
Jacqueline M Providence College
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Meg G Providence College
"It was more than worthwhile. I gained new friends, new memories, new experiences and learned and experienced things I could never imagine. The city of Rome has stolen my heart and the staff at CEA and people I met will forever be a huge part of some of the best months of my life. Everyone who has the chance to live abroad sho..."
A student Providence College
"Definitely worthwhile, learned a lot about various cultures and how to be more independent. "
A student Providence College
"Incredible sense of independence. Appreciate current events from a cross-cultural perspective."
A student Providence College
"An entirely new way of living, from perspective to speech to food to anything at all. It was very worth it"
John F Providence College
"I learned how to be independent."
A student Providence College
"I learned a lot about myself. I met so many people and created deep friendships with certain people. I became even more independent than I was. I also learned to appreciate other cultures more. "
Veronika A Providence College
"I gained a lot of confidence about traveling in general, but especially regarding traveling in Europe. The experience was worthwhile, but I would choose a different program because AIFS was not worth the money. "
William C Providence College
"What didn't I gain/learn from this experience?! "
A student Providence College
"A lot of useful life experiences "
Daniel D Providence College
"I learned a lot about myself and grew so much as a person, it was 100% worthwhile"
Brianna F Providence College
"I become a lot more aware of foreign cultures after this experience and feel that I really got the most out of it. I really tried to immerse myself in the culture and became a much more independent person. This abroad experience was 100% worthwhile!"
Brittany R Providence College
"I found that I learned to be more adaptable to others and also to be more confident in unfamiliar situations. It is better to try something new than to never take the first step at all."
A student Providence College
"I learned alot of things abroad, not only did I gain friendships I will keep with me forever but I gained the skills to adapt to new diverse cultures."
Veronika A Providence College
"I learned the different aspects of Italian culture, I learned to appreciate the language more, and I look forward to using what I've learned here for when I come back in the future!"
Catherine M Providence College
"Where do I begin? Rome itself is an education. The city is filled with history from the Roman Empire to modern day. Every corner is marked with an ancient ruin and it couples well with the modern Italian culture. The classes at CEA Rome were solid and not overly challenging. I learned quite a bit from the classes about Italy and..."
Zachary K Providence College
"I have had a great time while in Rome. I had no idea what I was getting into when I got here, but CEA Rome was a small, American program that genuinely cared about our time and experience in Italy. I enjoyed the small classes, like at my home institution, with other American students, so we were all on the same page and not lost..."
Lauren M Providence College