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Study Abroad in Spain

When you think of Spanish culture, you’re likely to evoke a host of images - from flamenco dancers to bullfighters, tortillas to tapas, and cobblestone streets to Mediterranean coasts. Spain has a unique and exciting culture to share, and Spanish Studies Abroad  has been helping students immerse themselves in Spanish language and culture since 1969.

      
 
 
Study Abroad in Argentina

Argentina is one of the largest countries in South America, and the size of all of Western Europe combined! From its vast deserts and snowy glaciers, towering mountain peaks and steamy rainforests, to its rural vineyards, bustling urban centers and everything in between, Argentina's regional diversity is alive and waiting to be discovered. The people of Argentina are warm and welcoming, and they invite you to learn about Argentina through living as a member of their exciting and unique community. 
 
 
 
Study Abroad in Puerto Rico
 
Known today as “La Ciudad Amurallada” (the walled city), San Juan is one of the biggest natural harbors in the Caribbean and the oldest city in United States territory. It is also the one of the largest capitals in the Caribbean, with a population of around 2.73 million people. Old San Juan holds many of the government buildings and is characterized by its seventeenth and eighteenth century colonial style which echoes its Spanish ancestry. 

 
Study Abroad in Cuba
 
The city of La Habana, founded in 1514, and named after a local aboriginal chief, is Cuba’s cosmopolitan capital. Havana was once one of the most prosperous ports, and the third most populous city in the Americas. A beautiful city, with idyllic landscapes, captivating bays, and a rich, diverse culture, Havana is the site for an ideal learning experience.
 
 
 



 
 

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