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  • Locations: Rome, Italy
  • Program Terms: Fall Semester, Spring Semester, Summer
  • Homepage: Click to visit
  • Program Sponsor: CEA Study Abroad 
  • Restrictions: AppState applicants only
Fact Sheet:
Fact Sheet:
Click here for a definition of this term Type of Program: Direct Enrollment/Study Abroad Click here for a definition of this term Housing: Apartments, Home-stay
Click here for a definition of this term Language of Instruction: English Click here for a definition of this term Minimum GPA: 2.75
Click here for a definition of this term Program Strength: Accounting, Advertising, Art History, Art Management, Business, Communication, Economics, Environmental Studies, Exercise Science, Finance and Banking, Health and Physical Education, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Journalism, Marketing, Psychology, Public Relations, Theatre Prerequisite(s): 3-4 courses related to internship field
College: Beaver College of Health Sciences, College of Arts & Science, College of Fine & Applied Arts, Walker College of Business Class Standing: Junior, Senior, Sophomore
Program Description:

Study Abroad in Rome

Rome’s rich history serves as a backdrop for contemporary work environments that are diverse and dynamic.  The Study + Internship program in Rome allows you to make steady progress toward your academic degree while developing practical skills in fields such as business, marketing, communication, architecture, anthropology, international relations, and more. The program incorporates a professional internship placement into your semester or summer study program.  Our strong academic focus,  personalized placements dedicated to meaningful experiences that make a real impact, and multiple options and price ranges—from 8-week summer sessions to a full semester program - allow you to take care of those degree requirements and give your career a boost all while gaining the international experience you’ve been seeking.

 Semester/Term Eligibility Requirements Rec. Semester Credits
 Semester  2.75 Min GPA; Completed one year of college prior application; All levels of Italian, although absolute beginners are discouraged  13 - 16
 Summer  2.75 Min GPA; Completed one year of college prior application; All levels of Italian, although absolute beginners are discouraged  6 - 7



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Where You'll Study

Students take classes at the CEA Rome Center, and optionally at the Providence College Center (semester only).
The CEA Rome Center is in the vibrant Prati neighborhood, within walking distance of Vatican City, Castel Sant’Angelo, and other UNESCO World Heritage sites. This central location makes it easy to visit galleries, museums, art studios, local businesses, historic sites, food markets, and more—all designed to bring lessons taught in the classroom to life.
Our unique collaboration with Providence College allows you to take courses at the Providence College Center and study theology and religion in the very heart of Christendom. Long a religious and cultural crossroads, Rome is the ideal place to delve into religious studies as you explore significant sites such as St. Peter’s Basilica, the Vatican Museums, and the Catacombs of Santa Priscilla.  
Students will receive a transcript from the University of New Haven, CEA’s School of Record, and - if opted for a PC course – also from Providence College upon completion of their program.

What's Included

  • Pre-Departure Advising
  • Airport Pickup
  • Housing
  • 24/7 Onsite Emergency Assistance
  • Excursions & Cultural Activities
  • and more

Excursions

  • Pompeii, Sorrento, and Capri
  • Florence
  • Ostia Antica
  • and more.

Funding Options

CEA has several ways to help you fund your program, including scholarships, grants, and vouchers. Find out more about what we have to offer.

Learn more about funding



Institution

Since 1997, CEA has maintained one simple philosophy: To provide high-quality international academic programs and services. For you, that means support through each step of your study abroad experience, from the moment you apply to the day you return home again. Along the way, you’ll learn to adapt and communicate across cultures. You’ll earn credits toward graduation while gaining skills that enhance your employability. And you’ll discover more about yourself than you ever thought possible.    

Program

Build marketable skills while gaining résumé-boosting experience in a city that offers a down-to-earth lifestyle, as well as a multitude of meaningful and impactful internship opportunities. The Study + Internship program in Rome allows you to make steady progress toward your academic degree while developing practical skills in fields such as business, communication, psychology, and more. The program incorporates a professional internship placement into your semester or summer study program.  CEA's strong academic focus,  personalized placements, and multiple options and price ranges—from 8-week summer sessions to a full semester program - allow you to take care of those degree requirements and give your career a boost all while gaining the international experience you’ve been seeking.

Academic Calendar

  • Fall Semester: Late August to Early December
  • Spring Semester: Mid January to Mid May
  • Summer Semester: Late May to Late July
For more information about the Academic Calendar please visit the CEA Rome web page.
 

Housing

All CEA students studying in Rome will be able to choose from apartments and homestays. For more information please visit the CEA Rome housing webpage.  

Financial

Program Costs

Students participating on CEA programs will be billed through Appalachian the CEA program cost.  This will replace the Appalachian tuition & fees for the term they are abroad.  In addition to the CEA costs students will also be responsible for submitting a $200 OIED Program Development Fee upon acceptance by the Education Abroad Office.  The fee payment confirms your spot and is non-refundable. Appalachian students participating on a CEA semester program will receive a $250 credit on their invoice and $100 for a summer program.

Paid to Appalachian State
  Semester Summer
1CEA Program Fee See CEA Page See CEA Page
2OIED Program Development Fee $200 $200
Intl Health Dev Fee $60 $60
1CEA Program Fee includes tuition, housing, program excursions, and insurance.
2The OIED Program Development Fee will be placed on students’ accounts upon acceptance by the Education Abroad Office. The fee payment confirms your spot and is non-refundable.


Estimated Additional Costs
  Semester Summer
CEA Application Fee $95 $95
1CEA Confirmation Deposit $500 $500
CEA Housing Security Deposit $300 $300
Airfare $1200 - $1800  $1200 - $1800
Meals $500 - $1600 $200 - $800
2Personal Expenses $1000 - $2000 $300 - $700
Books and Materials $200 - $800 $98 - $240
Local Transportation $150 - $300 $50 - $100
Visa (for US Citizens) $550 $550
Passport $150 $150
3Appalachian Student Health Insurance $1110 NA
4Personal Travel and Spending $600 - $1000 $200 - $400
1Personal expenses includes but is not limited to: toiletries, cell phone, emergency funds, laundry, basic travel and entertainment, etc. 
2Personal expenses includes but is not limited to: toiletries, cell phone, emergency funds, laundry, basic travel and entertainment, etc. 
3Students are encouraged to maintain a US based health insurance plan while abroad (to exempt out of AppState insurance students must follow the App exemption process - proving that they have insurance coverage for the entirety of the semester.
4Personal Travel and Spending amounts will vary by student and will be affected by how often a student goes out, travels, and the items they purchase.

Please note that non-billable costs are estimates only and will be affected by personal spending habits, currency fluctuations, etc. Prices listed in USD unless otherwise noted.

 

Students are encouraged to start planning for their study abroad program costs well in advance. Please use the Student Financial Planning Worksheet to help estimate your anticipated expenses and your anticipated financial resources.  When planning for estimated additional costs students are encouraged to research currency conversion rates.  

Financial Aid

The majority of financial aid and scholarships can apply to semester and year-long study abroad programs. For more information please visit the Office of Student Financial Aid web page.

Scholarships

CEA Scholarships
CEA offers a variety of scholarship opportunities for students.  Scholarship awards range from $250 to $3000.

OIED Scholarships
Each semester OIED offers a variety of different scholarship opportunities for students. Scholarship awards range from $250 to $2000. 

Benjamin A Gilman Scholarship
The Gilman Scholarship Program application is open to U.S. citizen undergraduate students who are receiving Federal Pell Grant funding at a two-year or four-year college or university to participate in study and intern abroad programs worldwide.

Fund for Education Abroad
Applicants from groups underrepresented in study abroad and those destined for non-traditional locations are given preference, in an effort to make the demographics of U.S. undergraduates studying abroad reflect the rich diversity of the U.S. population.

For information about additional scholarships please visit our External Scholarships web page.  

Academics

Semester
CEA's semester internship program includes an academic seminar and an internship placement, language course, and 2-3 elective courses at the CEA Rome Center. Your internship seminar meets for 22 seminar hours and you'll spend 120 hours at your internship placement. Together, your seminar and internship placement are worth 3 credits. CEA elective courses meet for 45 contact hours/3 credits. Courses at the CEA Rome Center meet once or twice a week. Classes typically meet Monday-Thursday; active learning components required by your courses may be scheduled for Fridays. Your internship placement hours may take place Monday-Friday; the exact time of day and days of the week will be determined after you arrive..

Summer
CEA's summer internship includes an academic seminar and an internship placement. The internship seminar meets for 22 contact hours and you'll spend 120 hours at your internship placement over 8 weeks. Together, your seminar and internship placement are worth 3 credits. Your internship placement hours may vary depending on industry standards for your career field and will be determined after you arrive. In addition to your internship placement and academic seminar, you'll enroll in an additional 3-credit elective course, bringing your total potential earned credits to 6. Electives meet for 45 hours and run for 4 weeks in June or July to align with the academic study program offered at the CEA Rome Center. Courses meet at various times Monday-Friday; active learning components required by your courses may be scheduled for Fridays. Course options may be limited, as your primary responsibility is to fulfill your internship obligations, which include honoring your employer’s preferred schedule. 

Students must receive approval from their academic department for the internship and are encouraged to discuss the internship with their department before applying.

All students are expected to maintain at least the equivalent of a full time course load according to Appalachian State and the host university while abroad (whichever is greater). Each CEA program will have a different minimum credit requirement. For more information about study abroad enrollment policies, credit approval, and credit and grade conversions please visit the Academics section of our website.

How to Apply

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and some programs may fill up before the listed deadline. Each year applications for Fall, Spring, and Summer will open up on August 1st. Once open the deadline will be listed below and an Apply Now button will be available at the top and bottom of this page. Most applications will have a 2 part application process so students are encouraged to complete their OIED application well before the listed deadline.

Students applying to a CEA program should complete the CEA application while also completing the Appalachian application.

For more information about deadlines and how to apply please visit our Guide Me web page.
 
 


Dates / Deadlines:

There are currently no active application cycles for this program.