Tuition at the host university is included in the program price. All classes are held at the host university and are taught by faculty from the host country. Students can earn 3 - 42 hours of credit depending upon the length of the program. An official transcript will be issued by the host university upon completion of the program. Books are included for some programs. Please refer to individual program sections to see if books are included for that particular program.
Upon arrival students are given an on-site orientation where they are informed of academic schedules, safety information, detailed information on excursions and information on cell phones. These orientations are conducted by our resident directors, allowing students a chance to familiarize themselves with our directors even before they take their placement exams.
ISA programs offer the following housing options to students:
Homestay: Most ISA programs offer the option of homestay
accommodations. Please refer to individual program sections to see if
homestays are available for that particular program.
Residence halls: Dorms, residencias and pensiones are available
at some of our sites. Each residence hall is different; please contact
ISA with specific questions. Please refer to individual program sections
to see if residence halls or similar options are available for that
particular program.
Apartments: Some ISA programs offer the option of
apartment-living. Please refer to individual program sections to see if
apartments are available for that particular program.
Please contact ISA for information about alternative housing options.
ISA's full-time resident directors assist students with all aspects of their living and university experiences abroad. Working 9:00am -8:00pm during the week, on-site directors arrange excursions, weekly meetings, cultural activities, and much more. Most program sites have more than one on-site director.
Most program locations have an on-site ISA office with a full-time resident staff. The on-site offices offer students a source of security while abroad by serving as a common meeting place and resource center.
ISA students enjoy free computer and internet access at ISA on-site offices and/or computer labs at the host universities. The following on-site ISA offices also provide free wireless internet: Argentina (Buenos Aires), Belgium (Brussels),Brazil (Florianopolis),Chile (Valparaiso), Costa Rica (Heredia and San Jose), Czech Republic (Prague),Dominican Republic (Santiago),England (London),France (Paris), Italy (Rome and Florence), Morocco (Meknes),Peru (Cusco and Lima), South Korea (Seoul),and Spain (Barcelona, Bilbao, Granada, Madrid, Malaga, Salamanca, Santander, Sevilla and Valencia). ISA is continuing to install wireless internet service at additional program sites.
Medical insurance is provided during the official on-site period of the program. Extended insurance coverage is available for an additional fee.
View further details by clicking here.In order to maximize cultural immersion, the ISA program staff develops unique cultural activities. These custom-designed activities invite students to experience the local color of their host city, while learning about the history and culture of their new surroundings. Speaking the native language with locals, tasting the regional cuisine, and partaking in the native traditions are just a few of the ways these cultural activities lead to full appreciation of the program city.
Ground transportation, entrance fees, and guided tours are included on all ISA excursions. Hotel accommodations and breakfast are included on all overnight excursions. Excursions are not included on Intensive Month programs. Although most other programs do include excursions, some may have no excursions, or optional excursions provided at an extra cost. Please refer to the individual session information for details.
Transportation is provided from the airport for students who arrive during the ISA-designated pick-up times. Airport reception is not provided for Intensive Month programs. Please contact your appropriate program manager for details.
Tutoring is offered to students participating on language acquisition programs. This service is arranged by the on-site directors and should be scheduled in advance.
Students studying with ISA in Spain are offered a cell phone from RealCom Abroad, a Spanish cell phone rental company, during their ISA program. If students opt to take advantage of this deal, ISA will provide the student with a standard rental cell phone for the duration of their program abroad. Please note that this offer is optional and excludes all smart phones and devices other than the standard cell phone. Students will be responsible for registering online for a phone with RealCom Abroad at least 1 week prior to their program start date and for paying all monthly cell phone usage and activation charges for the duration of their stay. If students choose not to use this option, they will be responsible for obtaining their own cell phone.
Visit RealCom Abroad for more information regarding rates and services.
If a student desires a cell phone while abroad, some information regarding use and purchase of phones will be provided before departure. Once students arrive to their program destination, they will be provided with more detailed information on the variety of cell phones available during their on-site orientation. There are many cell phone providers available in the host country. ISA encourages program participants to research their options and choose the best provider to meet their needs.
Students can extend their medical insurance beyond their program start and end dates for $25 per week.