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Florence vs. North America

…city through all of my school time but thanks to walking everywhere I have been able to take in the sights! The biggest cultural difference that I am enjoying is…

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Before You Go: Prepare with a Virtual Program

…introduction to your host city, but can also give you more financial flexibility when you arrive. Take a look at our Summer 2020 Virtual Programs blog for more information on…

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SAI Virtual Internships: Fall 2020 – Spring 2021

…letter of recommendation from SAI. Florence Virtual Internship Fall 2020, Spring 2021: 8 weeks, non-credit, program fee: $1,250 Placement fields: online marketing, digital promotion, education, and digital communication. Rome Virtual

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What I Will Remember From Paris

La Seine (Seine River) is a long and important river in the north of France. I love the views around the Seine. So many trees are planted on both sides….

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SAI Scholarship Awards & Bloggers

…I work in a biological anthropology lab at the University of Arkansas taking care of flesh-eating dermestid beetles that are used to clean skeletal remains to add to osteological collections….

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French Student Visas

…and submitting their online application to obtain a student visa from France. In accordance with French law students studying in France for 91 days or more are required to obtain…

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…Information Name* First Last Email* Enter Email Confirm Email Phone Current Address Street Address Address Line 2 City State / Province / Region ZIP / Postal Code AfghanistanAlbaniaAlgeriaAmerican SamoaAndorraAngolaAnguillaAntarcticaAntigua and…

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…scholarships and aid, or our policies, please reach out to us. Apply Now Submit an online application to SAI. Financial Aid Our financial aid department can help students to apply…

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My Fave Things to do Between Classes in Barcelona

…loved to wander around near the Cathedral where performers were always out and about playing great live music. They also had flea markets set up quite a lot. Although I…

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Meet Our Blogger: Jake

…a senior at the University of Miami. I am pursuing a double major in political science and economics. Last year I was president of my fraternity, Sigma Alpha Mu. I…

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Meet our Fall 2017 Bloggers

…called “The Flying Turtles”. I am in the Global Business Group at RIT as an Event Director. The club has just started and we are working on bringing more international

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SCOPE Summer 2020 Programs Have Been Announced!

…Tuscany. Program highlights: Both locations offer homestays with a local family (additional fee) Experience a national capitol city and a regional capitol city Highlights areas of study: fashion, journalism, global

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Meet Me in Roma

…experience, I was nervous about living in a city because I am not the typical “city girl.” Although Rome is definitely typical city living, it was not nearly as scary…

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Beach, please!

…different people: crowded with yoga lovers, swimmers and people tanning under the sun! This beach is also famous for its chiringuitos, small beach bars with music all along the shore,…

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Cultural Differences + Top Locales

…moving on to when Siena had its many battles with Florence. The Medici coat of arms is plastered on the side of some of the buildings. In North Aurora, you…

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Summer Rain

…and north sides of the river, Arno, just ahead. The north side is full of history–Il Duomo and Santa Maria Novella, or Fiesole, the old town up the way. And…

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My First Hike

…most amazing experience! I enjoyed all of the small towns and they all were so unique. I tried pesto pizza for the first time and it was one of the…

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Meet Our Spring 2020 Bloggers!

almost always rather be outside, even if it’s just to study for class. I am from Florida, so I feel most like myself when I am near the ocean, the…

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Creative Outlets While Abroad 101

…experience, I pulled out a blank journal from my backpack. Still feeling a little jet lagged, I decided to write down my initial feelings. Each day, it slowly became a…

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Tips for Studying in Rome

…cone or cup and pick your flavors. They drizzle your choice of chocolate into the cone, add your flavors, and put more chocolate on top with your choice of flavored…

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SAI Summer Intern’s First 2 Weeks

…SAI team about my injury Monday morning, they were all more than accommodating. Denise—sister of the owner—insisted I trade my air mattress for a real mattress she had been lending…

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SAI Fall 2020 Programs & COVID-19

…extended all our application deadlines. New deadlines vary, but some are as late as July 1, to allow maximum flexibility. Please see Costs & Dates for all deadlines. We have…

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Guide To A Better Experience Abroad

…stressful enough, let alone being rushed on a tight time schedule. If you get there early and get all of your pre-flight prep taken care of, you will be much…

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Global Connections, Local Learning: Fall 2020

…Experience!) (And they are affordable) In the Fall, we are offering virtual coursework in Florence, Rome, and Siena. We are also offering virtual internships in Florence, Rome, Barcelona, and Sorrento….

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So You Got Sent Home…

…met from all parts of the world; we don’t have to worry about facetiming around our time differences since we’re all completing online school. Although we’re not getting to experience…

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Summer 2020 Virtual Internships

…the period of the internship, which will help you reflect on your experiences and produce a final written report. Barcelona Virtual Internships | Florence Virtual Internships | Rome Virtual Internships…

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Summer 2021 Virtual Programs

…students, virtual cultural seminars, resources providing unique cultural and language tidbits, and courses that focus on the subject’s application to local communities. We are confident that our virtual programs provide…

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Making the Most of Studying Abroad During the Pandemic

…My advice is to always wear a mask regardless of if it is required, keep physical proximity with strangers in mind, and seek out outdoor activities. This is a once-in-a-lifetime…

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Fall 2020: Available Study Abroad Programs

…Maria Esposto 2. Florence University of the Arts in Florence FUA’s Fall 2020 semester invites students to dive into Florentine culture while earning up to 15 credits. FUA’s Fall 2020…

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How to Vote While Abroad

…4. Vote in Presidential Primary Republican Primary: Voting abroad in a Republican Primary requires you have completed your Federal Post Card Application to your local election official and receive and…

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Spend Your Summer 2020 in Sicily!

…program unique: Courses Syracuse Academy offers both natural science and social science courses, all of which focus on field learning, included at no extra cost. You’ll explore colossal volcanoes, dive…

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Navigating Train Stations in Italy

The United States public transport systems are much less efficient, so we rely much more heavily on driving and flying between locations. This not only poses huge environmental implications such…

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Dual Citizenship (part 2: professional perspective)

Part 2: An interview with Jennifer Wright, SAI Paris Program Coordinator Professional Perspective. This article is a sequel to the personal perspective of dual citizenship through the eyes of a…

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Free (and Discounted) Resources During COVID-19

also offering free access to all K-12 teachers, school administrators, and supporting staff in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. Neither of those? They’ve also created a collection that’s free…

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Spanish Student Visas

…to obtain a visa. Non-US nationals should consult their local Consulate for details on student visa requirements. Our Student Visa Office is available to assist all students in getting ready…

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Sorrento

Sorrento is located on the north end of the Amalfi coast, on the Mediterranean Sea. The natural beauty of the Sorrentine landscape with its mild climate, lively piazzas, vibrant cultural scene, lemon groves and the allure of nearby sights such as Pompeii, Capri and the Amalfi Coast all conspire to make Sorrento an inspiring location to study abroad. The town of Sorrento is quaint and gorgeous, nestled on the bluff above the sparkling sea.

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Custom Programs in France

…of the most influential writers and thinkers in the world, including Descartes, Pascal, Voltaire, Baudelaire, Flaubert, Sartre and Camus. In fact, France has won more Nobel Prizes in Literature (15)…

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UCSC Internships

…2-week pre-session Italian language course (3 credits). All students also have the option of enrolling in the semester-long Italian language course (3 credits). Students are also required to take part…

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…students interested in studying abroad with us. We also can arrange to deliver pre-departure orientations for large groups of students studying with SAI. These orientations offer a personal touch and…

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…advising, special billing arrangements (including financial aid), student visa consultation, international health insurance, excursions, and housing. Our staff works closely with each student and is dedicated to facilitating the best…

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SYSTEM MAINTENANCE SCHEDULED Our application is currently unavailable as we are migrating to a new system. It will be back online as soon as possible, but no later than the…

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…the International Education Foundation (external link), host universities, and by SAI itself. Many SAI scholarships are paired with volunteering, interning, or professional experience, granting students more opportunities to become involved…

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Visiting Rome

largest airport officially named Leonardo da Vinci Airport, while budget airlines fly in and out of Ciampino Airport (CIA). Visitors have various options for getting into the city from either…

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Visiting Siena

…Visitors have various options for getting to Siena from FLR. Train: Take a taxi (approx €25) or the Tramvia to Florence’s central train station Santa Maria Novella (Stazione SMN). If…

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SA Internships

…Natural Sciences Environmental science, marine biology: local protected marine area organization Geology / volcanology: volcano observatory, private geological studio Nutrition and community health: Mediterranean culinary school; farm-to-table restaurant Pharmaceutical science:…

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Faculty-Led & Custom

…Authentic cultural and learning experiences, including guest lectures, specialty visits, tours and hands-on demonstrations Expert, flexible and friendly on-site staff in all locations Logistical arrangements and support including transportation, housing…

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Share Your Experience

…prepare. We welcome all alumni to write a blog post reflecting on their experience, whether it be what they gained abroad, packing tips, top restaurants, how to cope with language…

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SAI COVID-19 Updates

This page includes all updates related to SAI’s response to Coronavirus (COVID-19). For all SAI Alerts, and SAI health & safety resources, please see Alerts. The SAI Health and Safety…

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SAI Fall 2020 Program Options

…SAI. Available fields: digital communication, education, computer programming, engineering, health care, & more! Program fee: $1,250 Florence University of the Arts (Florence, Italy) Fall Virtual Semester 2020 Earn up to…

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From Vespas to Pizza

…and each country has something different to offer travelers. While in Florence, you will walk, and walk, and walk some more. The city is pretty central, and a typical walk…

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Best coffee or Study spots in Florence

If you’re studying in Florence, working, or simply visiting and you need to take your daily cup of coffee, I recommend 5 places to visit. All these coffee spots function…

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Sant Jordi: The Dragon, the Book and the Rose

…appetite, the King decided to sacrifice not only a lamb but also a virgin and, as the King was a very fair one, he included his own royal family in…

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Pass Down Guide to Florence: The More Local Side!

…far in advance to avoid a steep increase in prices. Flights Fly like a local out of Pisa or Bologna! You’ll come to find that mostflights out of Florence tend…

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15 Best Things About Studying Abroad in Florence

…FOOD Stuffed slice from Antica Friggitoria. Can you tell where I’m from? 1. Typical Florentine Food: While there are countless restaurants in Florence, not all are worth going to. I…

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Navigating Friendships Abroad: Florence, Italy

…a supportive social network in a new international setting. Being open to new cultures, local customs, traditions, and social norms can help you to make new friends within the community….

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10 Things About My New Culture

…nauseating 2 hour car ride from Cayafate to Salta Argentina, flew from there to Buenos Aires where I then stopped in Miami to catch my connecting flight to Washington DC….

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My Favorite Places in Florence

…primi piatti pasta dishes for as little as 5 Euro for a big portion. 2. All’Antico Vinaio. Via dei Neri, 74/R The best panini in Florence. All’Antico Vanaio is famous….

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Managing Life Abroad

…and just enjoy Florence. Along with traveling you still have your everyday responsibilities like school, laundry, grocery shopping, cooking, cleaning, ect. All of this can start to feel overwhelming after…

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Slow Down and Be Present

last year and immediately went into a deep reflection. I reflected on my school life, work life, and social life. There are so many different aspects of my life where…

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Elementary Volunteer Position

…easier for them to respond. It is very hard to work with students that have such a language barrier with you, and don’t understand or learn your language the way…

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5 Tips For Your First Two Weeks

alla Fiorentina. Alici marinate–anchovies marinated in olive oil and lemon juice–are a regional specialty of the Amalfi coast. 5. Travel outside the region Planning a trip to another part of…

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Interning at Il Vilaggio dei Popoli in Florence

…unskilled, a chance to transform their lives and prove that statement false. They see their potential to become wage earners and leaders in their community. They receive medical, financial, and…

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Things to Know about Italy’s Healthcare System as a Tourist:

…provided medical services, for the most part, free of charge. Less out-of-pocket and medical debt in Italy compared to the United States. Cultural and Societal Factors: While facing the same…

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From the Garden to the Market: An Inside Look at the Fresh and Regional Cuisine in Florence

…the privilege of working in the garden of St. James Episopal Church within the Santa Maria Novella neighborhood of Florence. Each Monday and Wednesday, I worked alongside other gardeners to…

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Meet Our Fall 2015 Bloggers!

…Claire – Sorrento Home School: University of Mary Washington MichaelaFlorence Home School: Lasell College Madelaine – Florence Home School: College of Charleston Allison – Rome Home School: St….

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My Experience on an SAI Excursion: Nice, France

…a magical land of casinos and sunshine. The next day, we went to an ancient Roman amphitheater. Seeing Roman ruins outside of Italy is always such an interesting experience! This…

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Challenges & Opportunities

…it started off overwhelming. It wasn’t really until we visit Lake Como were I found my peace of mind; it’s so surreal how beautiful that place is. I would love…

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Meet our Spring 2019 Bloggers

…for the first time last year. Olivia Kolkana, Florence Home school: Georgia State University 1. Breakfast is my favorite meal of the day. 2. I am OBSESSED with lavender. Lavender…

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Italy is Slowly Stealing my Heart

…the most beautiful and historical landmarks, the food here is the freshest I have ever eaten, and everyone seems to be so happy with their laid back personalities. There are…

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A Dance of the Elements: Olafur Eliasson’s “Nel tuo Tempo” (In Your Time)

…are very common. Light is a precious commodity in the north. The most striking thing about the show is the way in which the contemporary installations mix with the historical

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Getting Around in and out of Florence: All You Need to Know

…The T1 goes to Careggi-Ospedale (North) and Villa Costanza (South), and the T2 goes to Unità (City Center) and Peretola Airport (West). You don’t really need to worry about arriving…

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Fun Facts about SAI’s Headquarters: Sebastopol, California

…festivals: the Apple Blossom Festival and Gravenstein Apple Fair. The town is known for its liberal politics and small-town charm. Sebastopol is only a 20 minute drive to the Pacific…

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Quick Getaways From Paris

…train is about two hours North, while a train to Nice would take about 6 hours. Nice by flight however is only an hour and thirty minutes and its a…

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10 Confessions of an Americana

…in Florence also includes A LOT of walking, so you want to be more comfortable and mindful of how will feel while walking. Layer up in Italy! 6. MONEY MONEY…

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Ciao da Roma!

…cultures of Northern Europe and Northern Africa on Italian culture. Take the opportunity and learn a language. Being among the native people can help you develop your language skills quickly….

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The Greenery of Florence

Outdoor Areas in Florence The first week I got to Florence, I was surprised by the lack of greenery. The architecture is stunning in Florence, but after going to other…

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Being a Female Solo Traveler in Europe!

…in North Carolina and also my flight to Florence, so I was a little nervous at first. I planned two solo trips back to back in April; one to Athens,…

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A Great Start

…like my classes! The teachers are all very nice and all seem to have “real world” experience to what they are teaching. The classes I am taking are: Italian 101,…

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Three Things I’ve Learned About Firenze Culture

My first week in Florence has already been one of the most eventful and life-changing weeks of my life. I find it so hard to believe I have only been…

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Milan Update

…different cultures and how we all share some forms of similarities. Through dress or common ideas we all have things in common. Lakeshia – University of North Texas zp8497586rq zp8497586rq…

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Meet Our Spring 2018 Scholarship Recipients

…around like I do. Caroline Arcangeli, Florence Home school: University of Central Florida I was born and raised in Florida. Studying abroad will be my first time out of the…

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Meet Our Blogger: Madelaine

…to speak the native tongue. The culture and values of Italy had always fascinated me and with all the amazing things I that had heard about Italy, I decided to…

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Tips for Studying Abroad in Italy

…is also a big adjustment. The typical Italian breakfast is milk or coffee with biscotti, even on the weekends. The breakfast I have almost every morning along with my host…

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Weekend Excursion to Seville: A City Full of History and Folklore

Alcázar, Cathedral, and the Giralda During the second day of our weekend excursion we visited the Real Alcázar, the Cathedral, and the Giralda, Sevilla’s main attractions. This time, Pilar and…

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Studying Abroad: Expectations vs Reality

…is a huge perk of being in Europe, but it just isn’t practical. For one, the costs of flights and accommodations add up quick. Two, it is so important to…

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On-Site Internships

…starting at $13,800 Part time internships Milan is the industrial, commercial, and financial center of Italy and a leading global powerhouse. The city of Milan presents a harmonious fusion between…

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Loving Florence

…thing thus far. It is very big and a central part of Florence that attracts many tourists. The Arno river is also very beautiful especially at night. I have done…

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Lake Garda: The Path Less Traveled

…that were led solely by intuition and sometimes a desire to get lost. One of these wanderings led a friend and me to Lake Garda, the largest lake in Italy….

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Meet our Blogger: Hylen

Hylen was selected as an SAI scholarship recipient and blogger for the Spring 2016 term. She is a current student at Washington State University studying at Florence University of the…

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Top 10 in Rome

…at all, there’s a good chance you will be able to find it at this flea market, the largest in Rome. Do you need a mirror? A purse? A bird?…

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Rome Has My Heart

…tomato sauce, basil, cherry tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, and pesto sauce. Gerardo Castellanos, Alex Clemetson, and Will Farr in Toledo, Spain Now, I’m so used to everyone being around all of…

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Life After Study Abroad: Eight Ways to Put your Passport Back to Work

…of it with are unparalleled. Critical Language Scholarship http://www.clscholarship.org/ For a shorter stint abroad while still in school, consider this intensive language and cultural immersion program through the US State…

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My Home

…less, in Sorrento. From Sorrento, I went north to Florence. I liked the city, it struck me as a more monumental Siena, much of the architecture and other cultural elements…

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Intro to Jewelry Making at Paris College of Art

…I also learned how important the French hallmarking system is. Each jeweler has their own unique stamp on pieces. There are additional stamps for metal identification (i.e. 925 for Sterling…

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If I could do it all over again…

…much. London is a great solo trip in my opinion, especially because public transit is readily available. Obviously, still prioritize your safety above all else. 3. Make a good “to-do”…

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Similarities & Differences

Legendary Leaning Tower of Pisa La Cucina della mia casa Having spent over three weeks in Italy, I have witnessed a great deal of differences in this country, but nothing…

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Tips on Staying Healthy While Studying Abroad

…paths, ranging from leisure walking to advance hiking – from coastal views to covered forested areas 2. Head to a local regional or national park to hike: North of the…

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Spring Break, the Study Abroad Way!

…been on an actual spring break trip so that was a first too. I chose to go up North and visit London, England and Edinburgh, Scotland. I was so excited…

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Inexplicably Excited

…of inspiration or simply to experiment a different environment. My level of Italian has also been quite an experience since I don’t know the language at all. Because I know…

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How Can I Describe Rome?

…Helpful. The food? Fresh. Mouth-watering. Simple. TO DIE FOR! Carbs. It is only day seven and I am already in love with all things Rome. My friend and I in…

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The Change is Welcome

…a chill they bundle up with layers and layers and the puffy coats and scarves (always the scarves). They actually say “mamma mia” all the time. Coffee culture is not…

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Meet Our Summer 2019 Bloggers!

…Fashion Industries Organization at NIU; I run their social media accounts. 9. I am a visual associate at Forever 21. 10. I always have my nails done. 😊 Dominick Oliveri,…

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Five Things I Learned About Myself Studying Abroad

…doubt my ability to do things on my own. I never thought I would be able to make it all the way from Charlotte, North Carolina to Florence, Italy by…

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SAI Excursion: Exploring the Medieval City of San Gimignano and Soothing Thermal Baths

…San Gimignano. Arriving in San Gimignano Our first stop was San Gimignano, a small medieval town located on a hilltop province of Siena, Tuscany, in north-central Italy. Because of a…

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Meet our Blogger: Mariam

…Arts (FUA) in Florence, Italy during the Fall 2015 term. GET TO KNOW MARIAM Tell us why you chose to study abroad. I chose to study abroad because I’ve always…

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My Time Abroad

…very inconvenient and I wish I had packed less things. It was extremely hard to carry all my things alone. Crystal clear beaches in the Blue Lagoon in Malta. What…

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Best Gelato in Florence: The Complete Guide

…this view on Ponte alla Carraia. Top 5 Gelaterias in Florence 1. La Strega Nocciola – That rumor about the best gelato being hidden under metal lids? I didn’t believe…

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SAI Maymester & Summer 2021 On-Site Program Policies

All of our summer programs are under 91 days in length, and therefore do not require a visa. This ensures flexibility for you! We have scheduled several virtual “Town Hall”…

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SAI Spring 2022 On-Site Program Policies

all costs associated with enrollment (including program add-ons and any optional or additional fees). Please note that if a student’s home institution cancels a study abroad program prior to the…

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NY Times: “Design School Unites the Old and the New”

…and students.” Typical of that idea is the long project room, adaptable for many uses, where jewelry students have already pinned their names in thin metal strips on wood-screened walls….

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SAI Alumni Spotlight: Dominic Sondag

…designer. Also, I think networking is almost as important as skill. What’s a typical day for you? A typical day for me includes everything from cutting samples, fulfilling and shipping…

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My Internship Experience in Rome

…can book your licensed physician online, by phone, or the app. MedinAction is available in Rome, Bologna, Venice, Florence, and Milan. Beyond house call visits, MedinAction will help organize appointments…

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Teetering in the Unknown

…here in Milan. The last four months have exceeded my expectations beyond belief and I can’t believe that I will be home in about a week. This last month has…

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Maintaining a Sense of Identity in a New Place

although you will grow and change in many ways over your experience- being authentic to yourself will always pay off in the end. So, how do you honor your sense…

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Greetings From Florence!

…things and experienced some once in a lifetime experiences. Spring Break flew by. Although it was fast, I had an extraordinary time. My first stop was the beautiful city on…

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Studying in a Magical City

…the opportunity to study abroad in such a magical city. Every day I wake up and think to myself “Is this real life?” I cannot wait to see all the…

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Student Traveler’s Guide to Hostels

…want to explore some of the basics of hostel-staying, hopefully altering the picture in your mind telling you that all hostels are noisy and filthy and shady. Manarola, Cinque Terre,…

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SAI Summer 2022 On-Site Program Policies

…start of term: liable for 100% of the program cost Program cost includes all costs associated with enrollment (including program add-ons and any optional or additional fees). Please note that…

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Travel Bug

…in Sorrento that allowed me to decompress after these exciting trips to sightsee across the country. While abroad I was able to emerge myself in several cultures allowing me to…

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A Potential Solution to Your Luggage Woes

…for such specific requests. The American apparel rental service, unPack, promotes their Winter apparel packages that include a down jacket, winter hat, scarves, gloves and umbrella. All customers have to…

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Voting as an American while Studying Abroad

…by. Fill out the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) to request your absentee ballot. Make sure you mail it out no later than 1 week before the Absentee Ballot Deadline….

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Rome Life

…a rough time for everyone. I always knew I could find my roommates studying in either the library or the cafe at Tiber. After my last midterm I went on…

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A Great Start

It’s official, after all he hustle of getting ready for a semester abroad in Florence the adventure has finally begun and I could not have asked for a better start….

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Ballin’ On a Budget

…costs money! Although individual trips are generally pretty cheap, if you’re visiting a bigger city, you’ll need to use the metro several times in one day. Most cities have several-day…

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Bon Voyage

…my work even while I would be abroad in the City of Love and Lights. After my first international flight all by myself, and nearly 24 total hours of travel,…

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SAI Fall 2021 On-Site Program Policies

…not requiring a visa, for those that are looking for added flexibility. We have scheduled several virtual “Town Hall” meetings to give students and families a place to connect and…

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Beautiful Places

…expect. All I knew was that I couldn’t wait to get here! There is not that much information about this place online, just the occasional beautiful picture. But I can…

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Top 10 Tips: SAI Enrollment & Beyond

Navigating the pre-departure study abroad process is an essential phase that lays the foundation for your upcoming academic and cultural experience abroad with SAI. This time requires you to be…

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Returning Home

…Italian language while I was in Munich and Berlin. I am by no means fluent but I easily understand street signs, names, and other public announcements. While in Germany, everything…

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Getting Comfortable

View of the Ponte Vecchio at dusk I signed up to study in Italy without any knowledge of the italian language. Over the summer, I learned a few words online

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Diego’s 10 Top Spots in Milan

…cinnamon (cannela). Jason DeRulo Concert at Alcatraz Nightclub For Dancing: Alcatraz. With all these calories, you’ll need to do a serious workout tomorrow to compensate. Get a head-start on the…

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Most Amazing Moment: Milan Fashion Week

…week of them all. I have been looking forward to Milan fashion week since I arrived. Going to school in the Midwest, I never dreamed I would have the opportunity…

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A Special Place

…the least. It was interesting yet difficult to learn under such different techniques. All the classes were allot of work but also a good amount of fun. With the student…

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Discovering

already one of my favorite places in Florence. It has been amazing having my friends from Parsons living with me and experiencing all the beauty that Firenze has to offer….

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SAI’s Summer Intern’s Update

…when lunch at the office rolls around at 12:30 I am always very happy to dig in. The office has been a bit quiet lately at lunchtime with many staff…

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Leaving the Tourist Bubble in Search of Authenticity

…grateful to be so close to my destinations! However, this convenience also allows me to get lazy. When so many food options and shops are so close to my apartment,…

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Why You Should Document Your Travels

…start your own blog. Journal/Diary A friend of mine kept a physical journal during her study abroad trip and loved that her memories were all written down in a book…

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SAI Italy Summer 2020 & Coronavirus

…of term: 100% of the program cost Program cost includes all costs associated with enrollment (including program add-ons and any optional / additional fees). Following are some options worth considering…

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Traveling While Abroad: My Top 5 Tips

all of the airlines requirements, and make sure you check in online the day before your flight to avoid fees as the airport! Verona, Italy 3. Do Your Research (x2)…

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Endless Opportunities

…Milan. The entrance of the Manolo Blahnik Museum. Hidden behind this entry lies 30 original designs and 214 pairs of shoes. Now we move from Milan to Florence. Florence is…

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5 Things to know about LGBTQIA+ Culture in Italy

…Tuscany became the first region to create a dedicated portal for gay tourism. Check out the Florence Queer Festival for LGBTQIA+ narratives in film and art! 3. Federal Laws, Policies…

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Nothing Can Top This

also got to enjoy an incredible five-course meal in an organic farm. I have also participated in a cooking lesson and a tour to a Roman neighborhood which was also…

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Jam-Packed Month

…with panoramic views in Corniglia, Cinque Terre Out of all the places I’ve gone, I can’t even begin to pick a favorite—all were incredible! I always return home saying “no,…

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Interview with a Gap Student

…pushed me out of my comfort zone, especially with the language. I speak Italian, but it’s still intense to be in a country that speaks a different language. I liked…

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Fashion Week in Milan

…and I took a weekend trip to Paris, where we shopped, ate so many crepes, and explored the city. We also went to Stresa, one of the Lakes right outside…

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Things To Do In Rome Around Christmas

…to buy tickets online, but it is for young kids and adults. It is a very enchanting experience that Rome offers during the Christmas season. Botanical Garden Light Display Written…

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How to Improve Weekend Traveling

…at the Queen’s Theatre When you are traveling with anyone other than yourself, it is natural to clash when deciding how to spend your time, especially with large groups. Almost…

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Classes and Travels

all over northern Africa. Trying to give out shower gel and socks to people that didn’t speak English was certainly a game of charades. I also taught English for a…

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“Do You Miss Being Abroad?”: Your Next Most Asked Question

…do one “splurge” activity. In Valencia, it was bike riding through the park during the Las Fallas Festival! Isabella was a spring 2019 Florence student from University of South Carolina….

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Staying Mentally and Physically Healthy While Abroad

Mental and physical health should be a priority wherever you are. It can be beyond easy to lose sight of your overall health when you are living out your dream…

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Unforgettable Semester

…for my final school projects as well as for my finals. In all of my classes I had finals, and therefore I stayed in Rome for the last 2 weeks….

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Smile Because it Happened

…could experience the history, culture, and language of this amazing country. I wanted to walk through the infamous cities, like Rome, Florence, and Venice. I wanted to study the Italian…

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Study Abroad Packing Essentials

…It’s always a good idea to pack an outfit (or two) and a few essential toiletries in your carry-on in case your luggage gets lost. Remember, you’ll be carrying all…

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$1300 Grant for Siena Fall 2016 Enrolled Students

Do you have a passion for Italian language and culture and are considering studying abroad this Fall semester? Are you seeking to engage in the local Italian community through meaningful…

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Love is in the Air

…both awake but we always tried to talk at least once a day on FaceTime. Luckily, that only lasted through summer as I was going to college at Sarah Lawrence…

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Regrets.

…chocolat au amande with nutella, intricate muqarna ceilings and orange gardens of Alcazar palace, the beachy Madrid bar with sand on the floor, London high tea, early Picasso sketches, stir-fry…

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Flowing In My Practice

…tester in all of the land. My representative organization could not have been more supportive or caring, really. I was one of the last to leave Italy, because SAI took…

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SAI Spring 2021 On-Site Program Policies

…associated with enrollment (including program add-ons and any optional or additional fees). Please note that if a student’s home institution cancels a study abroad program prior to the SAI cancellation…

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It’s Not Goodbye

…two days have been the most magical days of my life. Last night Florence celebrated “Notte Bianca” or white night. The streets were full of amazing artists, music from street…

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Pre-Departure Tips and Tricks

…your home university as well as your study abroad university. Many schools will also allow you to use any scholarships you already have for study abroad, so check in with…

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