Passport to Italy: The Enchanting Amalfi Coast
| تاريخ بدء البرنامج | آخر موعد للتسجيل |
| 2026-06-27 | - |
نظرة عامة على البرنامج
Passport to Italy: The Enchanting Amalfi Coast
Program Overview
This four-week faculty-led study abroad program invites students to live, study, and grow in one of Italy's most enchanting settings. Academic learning is seamlessly blended with cultural immersion. Students will not only build proficiency in the Italian language but will also experience Italy as Italians do, sharing in its traditions, exploring its landscapes, and understanding its culture from the inside. By the end of the program, participants will carry with them both academic achievements and the intangible treasures of travel: unforgettable memories, new friendships, and a deeper connection to the Italian way of life.
Location Description
The Amalfi Coast, one of the most admired destinations in the world, will be the perfect setting for this unforgettable journey. For four weeks, students will call Salerno home, a city that captures the essence of Southern Italy. Salerno is more than just a place; it is an experience. It is the breathtaking coastline with its beaches, cliffs, and hidden caves. It is the weight of centuries, reflected in castles, cathedrals, and narrow medieval streets. It is the fragrance of the sea mingled with the aromas of lemon groves and fresh espresso. Above all, it is the vibrant rhythm of everyday life in piazzas and cafes, where tradition and modernity coexist.
From this lively seaside city, students will be perfectly situated to explore the wonders of the region. Amalfi, Positano, Pompeii, Paestum, and Naples are all within reach, offering a continuous discovery of art, history, and natural beauty.
Housing
- Shared apartments with double/triple occupancy
- Self-catering
- Air conditioning
- Apartments are within a 20-minute walk from the school
Semester and Dates
- Summer B
- June 27-July 25, 2026
Courses and Credits
- Students are required to take Italian II (5 credits)
- Passing Italian I (ITA 1130) is a prerequisite to access this program
- ITA 1131 - Italian II (5 credits)
Program Cost
The program cost of $3,515 includes:
- Accommodation (4 weeks)
- Cultural activities, seminars, and field trips (Amalfi city and cathedral, Paestum Temples, Pompeii, Naples, Royal Palace of Caserta)
- Pizza making class and ceramics workshops
- Private transportation and entrance fees
- Orientation and city tours
- Welcome reception, farewell dinner
- One-way private airport transfer
- International Health Insurance
The program cost does not include:
- International airfare
- FIU tuition for five academic credits
- Personal expenses
- Meals unless specified
- The $195 non-refundable education abroad fee
Payment Dates
- Deposit: $500.00 (December 1, 2025)
- 1st Payment: $1,507.50 (February 1, 2026)
- 2nd Payment: $1,507.50 (March 1, 2026)
- Total: $3,515.00
Cancellation and/or Refund Policy
- $500 deposit is non-refundable
- $195 OEA fee is non-refundable
- All payments are non-refundable
Physical Activity
Participants concerned about the level of physical activity should contact the faculty director of the program.
Funding Opportunities
- OEA Scholarship
- Destiny Lawson Study Abroad Endowment Scholarship
- Gilman Scholarship Program
- Fund for Education Abroad
- Rupert L. Lyn Capstone Scholarship - Open to Global Learning Medallion students only
There are additional scholarships available to students, such as OEA scholarships, National Prestigious Scholarships, and country and discipline-specific national scholarships. Students are highly encouraged to apply to as many scholarships as they qualify for.
Program Information
- Program Leader: Prof. Elisa Oliverio
- Department of Modern Languages
Department of Modern Languages
- Location: 11200 SW 8th Street, SIPA II, 2nd Floor, Miami, Florida 33199, Modesto A. Maidique Campus
