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French Student Visas

Student visa requirements and procedures are constantly changing. We are doing our best to keep our information up to date, but students are asked to confirm all information when registering…

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Overcoming Challenges While Abroad

…I asked him if he spoke English, and he said that he didn’t know any English. So this was my first lingual solo flight. My first completely unleashed, help-free interaction…

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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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Meet our Fall 2017 Bloggers

…at my family’s dairy, I have been a secretary, I was a waitress and barista at a cafe, a personal assistant to an interior designer, and I took floral and…

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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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SAI Virtual Internships: Fall 2020 – Spring 2021

…non-credit, program fee: $1,250 Placement fields: computer programming, engineering, online marketing, digital promotion, and social media management. Application Requirements A complete application* will include the online application and supplemental internship…

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Meet our Blogger: Olivia

…plan on going back after graduation, but Texas has grown on me more than I thought. The people are great, the BBQ and chicken is amazing and Baylor makes Texas

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SAI Scholarship Awards & Bloggers

…one more time before leaving to go abroad. All times I have gone is to attend a cheerleading national or world championship. I listen to all types of music. Depending…

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Admissions & Aid

…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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Sant Jordi: The Dragon, the Book and the Rose

…the list. And one unlucky day, the person chosen to be the dragon’s next meal was the King’s daughter, the beautiful princess…” Can you imagine what happened when the Dragon…

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The Fascinating Coffee World in Spain

Looking for an immersion into local life in Spain… order and enjoy a nice coffee! How important is it to know how to order a coffee in Spain? What does…

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Meet our Blogger: Cristian

…you could say I travel internationally on a daily basis. šŸ˜ Living in a border city has given me the opportunity of being bilingual and bicultural. (Spanish/English) My hobbies include…

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A Day in the Life of SAI Paris

…of Texas at Arlington studying abroad this fall semester at the American University of Paris. Let me show you what it is like to study abroad in Paris. Sometimes when

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A Day in the Life of SAI Barcelona

…(March 25, 2016). Hola todos! My name is Cristian Constantino. I am a senior at The University of Texas at El Paso, studying media advertising. Today I will take over…

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Only the Beginning

…here. Taking the time to do so really paid off because I was able to go to a music festival recently. The Festival au Désert is a African music festival

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Learning About the Italian Culture

…culture, which has been difficult. A lot of the things I’ve been learning require a lot of adjustment. I’ve started to get slightly homesick. So all I want to do…

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My Life is Already Changed

…life here has been amazing. I have already realized so many things that I could have never back home. My life is already changed. I know that sounds cliche but…

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Finding a School/Life Balance When Studying Abroad

…rather than the desk in my apartment allowed me to feel connected with the local community and culture, but still allowed me to get my work done. I also had…

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How to Eat with Dietary Restrictions in Italy

…an amazing restaurant! They have a separate gluten-free kitchen and everything can be made gluten free! Even with these assurances, it is still nerve-wracking to go to a new country…

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Final Thoughts

…been filled with some of the best experiences of my life. As I am beginning to pack all of my things and leave Siena tomorrow for another few weeks of…

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Final Reflection

…place that we would not have been able to go to by ourselves because of transportation difficulties. We got to experience a real full Italian meal which was very nice…

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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 2020 Programs & COVID-19

…cost includes all costs associated with enrollment (including program add-ons and any optional or additional fees). The following cancellation policy applies to UAB Fall 2020 on-site programs ONLY: Check-in day…

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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

…international connections that can be very helpful when you join the workforce Develop global awareness through online interaction with international faculty Explore your subject with a diverse group of instructors…

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So You Got Sent Home…

…thing about our situation is that those friendships don’t have to end and continuing to chat about what’s going on allows us to make them even more special. Although our…

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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

Enroll in virtual courses this summer! In addition to offering all of our programs on-site, we are also delighted to offer virtual programs to those unable to travel this summer….

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Making the Most of Studying Abroad During the Pandemic

…how to make local dishes with the local groceries during the time in which eating out is difficult. This way you can save extra money to dine at restaurants when

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Fall 2020: Available Study Abroad Programs

online app, we will follow up with instructions for submitting the rest of your materials. We encourage all Fall students to read SAI’s updated Fall 2020 policies, designed to give…

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How to Vote While Abroad

also take place between now and November 2020. The thought of sifting through all the information and forms sitting between you and your ballot while you are living abroad can…

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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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Dual Citizenship (part 2: professional perspective)

…sure that I would have gotten it. It’s less risky for the company to hire someone who’s already a dual citizen. Katrina: Were there ever any issues with having references…

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Student Privacy

…well-being throughout the study abroad experience. What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)? Where can I find additional information about FERPA? The Family Educational Rights and Privacy…

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UCSC Internships

…Students will select the internship program when submitting their SAI application. Upon confirming their enrollment in the SAI program, students will be prompted to complete the online enrollment portal via…

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Academic Services

…we offer a variety of virtual options in real time and asynchronous formats. These options can be integrated into university activities or scheduled as stand alone events. Learn more about…

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Affiliation

…affiliates regarding health, safety and security issues. Database and Tracking System: SAI provides all affiliate schools with password-secured, individual access to its online enrollment database, a key tool in tracking…

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…your Student Portal account at http://studentportal.saiprograms.com/login. You can request changes to this information by clicking “Request Update” or by emailing admissions@saiprograms.com. We may occasionally contact you with promotional emails, text…

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System Maintenance

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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Scholarships

…in the local or study abroad community. SAI scholarships are open to all SAI participants who meet the eligibility requirements. To be considered, applicants must: Have already submitted a complete…

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Visiting Rome

…Train Station in the center of the city and take between 45 and 55 minutes to either airport. Riders can buy tickets online ahead of time and print them prior…

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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

“These were phenomenal programs and SAI went above and beyond! Housing was perfect and communication was always excellent. SAI staff could not have been more accommodating!” Dr. Donna Albano, Professor,…

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Share Your Experience

…We want to know what made your experience special, how it could have been improved, and how you changed. Share your experience with future students Remember when you were thinking…

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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

…Arts (Florence, Italy) Fall Virtual Short Program 2020 Looking to have an international experience without committing to an entire semester of virtual courses? The FUA Short Programs offer 3 week…

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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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Challenges & Opportunities

how to get your ex back   My Study abroad experience thus far has been awesome, although in the first week I struggled with homesickness and culture shock. Day 2…

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Introducing our Fall 2021 Bloggers!

…places I’m the youngest of three brothers I’ve driven to almost every state in the U.S.   Lauren Taylor, Florence Home School: University of South Carolina I have studied 6…

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Meet our Blogger: Ellie

…to study abroad because I have always fantasized about traveling Europe. I have never been to Europe, but my mom studied abroad when she was in college and has told…

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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 Summer 2017 Bloggers!

…free time, I enjoy cooking and baking. I enjoy planning and coordinating events and parties. I have recently started sculpturing and developing a new appreciation for art in general. I…

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My Story in the Streets of Paris

…been a challenge taking care of myself all the time. Because sometimes when you come home from school all you want to do is lay down and take a nap…

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A lot to Soak Up

…kitchen! Biscotti, biscotti, biscotti! The Mercado Centrale had an array of different types of biscotti. Everything looked tasty! I’ve always heard it’s easy to make friends when you study abroad…

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Cultural Expectations: Food, Family, Nightlife

…around 8:30 pm when the famous tapas bars start to open. Every day in every district in Barcelona people eat delicious tapas while enjoying even better company. These small Spanish…

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Slow-Paced Life Lessons

…a very time-consuming process), and where sight-seeing can fit into all of this. My process is far from perfect, and I’m sad that things are coming to an end when

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Meet Our Spring 2016 Bloggers!

…University Annalise – Florence University of Missouri Ashley – Florence University of South Carolina Olivia – Florence Baylor University Hylen – Florence Washington State University Taylor – Florence Washington State…

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SAI Alumni Spotlight: Kristen

…taught me to enjoy the little moments. Put down your phone, ignore all the distractions and enjoy the company you are with, even if it is just your own company….

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Reflection

…She seemed heartbroken to leave Florence, almost in tears. When I saw her expression, I felt a tinge of sadness. Even though I was happy to return home to my…

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A Day in the Life of SAI Florence

…I am from Los Angeles, California, but go to school in Texas at Baylor University. This is a picture taken at Giardino di Pratolino during a spur of the moment…

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When Going to Class Becomes an Experience

…trips that turn a typical class into a new learning experience. The classes that I have enjoyed the most this semester have been sculpture, photography and Paris history through architecture….

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Rome: A City just of Romans?

…never been to Italy let alone Europe, so I really came into this one blind. After only being here for a little while I have already seen that my perceptions…

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More Siestas and Less Stress

…where most shops close, giving the owners an opportunity to enjoy their lunch and maybe even a siesta. Stores never have hours posted outside, and if the store makes enough…

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What to Wear to Look Like a Local in Florence

…to bring more than a couple. I also brought 3 pairs of pants that I knew would match multiple shirts that I packed. I also packed sandals and comfortable tennis…

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The ā€˜Abroad Bibleā€™

…preparation for our departure, we were all told to write down our experiences while studying abroad, right? I was even given a journal (actually three!), to fill with my thoughts….

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How to Experience the Charm of Florence

…at some art, and even listen to a live local band. My chat pal and I enjoying a sunset in the Chianti valley CHAT PAL CONVERSATION EXCHANGE Along with learning…

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Culture Shock

…eyes landed upon the most breathtaking images. At first, all I could see were massive snow covered mountains. Then slowly the mountains turned into lakes. At last, I saw the…

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The Best of SAI: Choosing a Host City For YOU!

…abroad experience…You’re starting to get overwhelmed with options. So now what? There are seemingly endless options for which city to study abroad in and tons of information on the internet,…

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Giving a Helping Hand in the Roma Community

…or Italian culture that you won’t necessarily find in books or the Internet. This advice includes the places with the best cuisine, coffee, or music, and how to properly apply…

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Time is Flying

…farmhouse where we were served traditional cuisines. My roommates and I decided not to use the internet the whole weekend, which ended up being an experience I will never forget….

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Social Media Tips

…the perfect album when you get home. DON’T post pictures carelessly. Facebook is a public site, be sure to check out your privacy settings before you post. When you are…

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Play Big Abroad

…yourself is to throw yourself into the service of others. There are few circumstances in life more uniquely individual and affirming than when a cultural stranger (that’s you) extends their…

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Meet our Fall 2016 Scholarship Recipients

…outside of the United States. My goal is to travel to all of the continents and never stop seeking new cultural experiences. Even though about half of my family is…

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My Time in Rome

…clothes to assimilate more. Of course, we did not know the second night is when everyone would dress up to celebrate. Although we were embarrassed at first, it allowed us…

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NABA Summer 2020 Virtual Design Programs

…videos are anything but static, they are entertaining! They are high-end. In fact, NABA invested in a young external production agency to develop the videos (an agency that actually creates…

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Becoming More Adaptable

…opportunities, and the continual exposure to the practice has encouraged me to not only become more adaptable, but also more simple. My personal streamlining, no doubt, is also accredited to…

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Ci vediamo, Roma!

…had prior experience of acclimating to new environments, this one has been quite different. Being so far away from my family and friends allowed me to feel a new sense…

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Fun in Firenze

…much better about enjoying the moment, which I think is so special. When I first came to Italy, I was nervous because I did not know any Italian. Fortunately, the…

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Exploring Florence Inside and Out

…difficult. My goal has been to explore all of the places that this place is ultimately known for, such as the Duomo, Piazzale Michelangelo, Ponte Vecchio, and various museums, but…

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Cultural Victories

…full conversations in Italian and have been even mistaken for an Sienese local! Second, I had no idea the small things would be the big problems. For example, the access…

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Rome Stole My Heart

…of my roommates were cool guys. We all get along great and help each other out. After, we all are in a new environment and out of our comfort zones….

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Five Things I Learned About Myself Studying Abroad

…with other people was crucial with the locals as well. Despite our cultural differences, I had to learn to adapt to the Italian culture enough to fit in when I…

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Ciao Tutti!

…in America. It has all the necessities and I heard its nicer than some other students’ so I have no complaints there. The weather in Florence has not been ideal,

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Best Gelato in Florence: The Complete Guide

…made with some artificial ingredients. 3. Gelaterias that make their gelato fresh every morning usually aren’t open until 11 or 12. 4. And the last, most important thing I can…

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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”

…its iconic Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design to a new home. Entering the futuristic and ancestral buildings that lead away from the under-construction Granary Square, the pathway…

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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

…then, I have been working on promotional social media management and communications. Specifically, I have been creating blog posts linked to health and well-being, which is especially rewarding for me…

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Teetering in the Unknown

…place that I have been. I am so incredibly grateful for this experience and wouldn’t have changed anything about it. Meeting people from all around the world and gaining more…

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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!

…Everyone was so nice, spoke perfect English, and their food was excellent! In between these travels I’ve also gotten to know Florence really well and explore the many hidden treasures…

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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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My First Hike

…my entire life and was definitely by far the best trip that I’ve taken since I have been here. buy discount cigars online Ferry ride to Giglio. I also loved…

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Student Travelerā€™s Guide to Hostels

…Italy 1. Not all hostels are noisy and filthy and shady. The end. 2. Hostels are ideal for solo travelers and groups of friends alike – not to mention they…

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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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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

…would love to see. I find myself on Google maps and online travel blogs more often than ever before. I have looked into traveling to Thailand, Japan and even some…

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A Potential Solution to Your Luggage Woes

…reach an even broader range of potential customers, since these rental-services target travelers from all over the world. UNPACK on Shark Tank It will be interesting to see whether or…

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Rome Life

After my second month in Rome I can honestly say they weren’t kidding about the stages of homesickness. But it’s pretty easy to distract yourself with all there is to…

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A Great Start

…skills and interaction with the locals. Overall, so far it has been even better then I imagined and can honestly say I’m looking forward to continuing my adventure and seeing…

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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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SAI Fall 2021 On-Site Program Policies

…update this policy as we are able. Program cost includes all costs associated with enrollment (including program add-ons and any optional or additional fees). Please note that if a student’s…

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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

…on what really counts – embracing cultural differences and mastering the art of adapting. It’s all about the positive vibes and creative solutions when it comes to navigating those quirky…

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Returning Home

I have been fortunate enough to do a lot of travel. I have spent the past four weeks in different parts of Italy (Cinque Terre, Tivoli and Ischia) as well…

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Getting Comfortable

…class. Almost every Italian I have talked to has been able to communicate in English, and whenever I need to revert to English to communicate with someone, I feel guilty…

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Diegoā€™s 10 Top Spots in Milan

…of the Duomo, and people-watch. For Aperitivo: Manhattan. When 6 or 7PM rolls around and your stomach starts growling, most dinner places won’t be open yet. This is when the…

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Creative Outlets While Abroad 101

…normal to feel overwhelmed at times. If you need any additional support, the on-site SAI offices are more than happy to help! Written by: SAI Ambassador, Kiersten, Summer 2023 Paris…

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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

…cultural differences together and we’ve learned so much from one another. When we tell people we’re the only two students they either say 1. you’re lucky you get along or…

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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 Internā€™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

I was fortunate enough to have been housed in an apartment near the Duomo and all of my classes during my semester in Florence, Italy. On rainy mornings I am…

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Why You Should Document YourĀ 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

…New Culture Before I travel, I like to look into the main cultural aspects of where I’m going. This can include their traditional foods, social norms, and even what the…

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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

…going to museums like the Vatican. I also took a few weekend trips on my own with my roommate. Even though we weren’t able to leave Italy, I loved being…

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Fashion Week in Milan

The month of February has flown by so quickly, but been so much fun. I feel so much more settled into Milan now and it feels like home. My roommates…

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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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Tips for Studying in Rome

…generally much shorter. You can also purchase your ticket online and avoid the wait altogether. This will especially be helpful when your friends and family are visiting and you have…

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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

…option of online ticketing or printing at the airport, so knowing where you can print beforehand will save you time (and money!). It is also always good to have confirmation…

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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

…so big, and it has been magical to have been able to experience different countries in this experience. I have also made true friends, that even though I am very…

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Smile Because it Happened

…that my study abroad adventures in Italy are coming to an end. For as long as I can remember, my biggest dream has been to travel to Italy so I…

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Study Abroad Packing Essentials

…destination, you’ll want luggage that is lightweight and big enough to hold all of your essentials. It’s important to find the perfect bag that is versatile, meets all your needs…

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$1300 Grant for Siena Fall 2016 Enrolled Students

…programs for study abroad, you’re guaranteed an exceptional learning experience. All students enrolled in the Fall 2016 semester by June 15th will automatically receive the $1300 grant, applied to their…

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Love is in the Air

…prospective students. Steven and I met during our orientation outing to Ostia. My roommate, Shannon, met one of Steven’s roommates the day before so we ended up sitting at the…

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Regrets.

…the foggy green fields of Portugal, design boutiques of Palo Alto Market, a Banksy, the most delicious pizza I’ve ever tasted in the sunshine of a Roman street, fresh vegetable…

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Flowing In My Practice

…such a thoughtful, fact-based approach to each formal decision they made for us, including the decision to remove us all. I ranted to them with confusion and frustration, (very often

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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

…of Palazzo Vecchio! Different flag throwing teams come from different parts of florence to compete in this prestigious and traditional competition. Men and women dressed in multicolored costumes fill the…

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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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SAI Summer Intern’s First 2 Weeks

…arrived at the SAI office and was kindly greeted by a few staff members chatting near the entrance. As if I was not already eager enough to be joining the…

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