Location
  • Italy
    • Florence
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Maymester, Short Term, Spring, Winter
Subject Areas
Art History Arts Business Communications Creative Writing Cultural Studies Design Digital Media Education Fashion Design Food Science and Nutrition Gender Studies Global Studies Graphic Design History Humanities Interior Design Landscape Architecture Liberal Arts Literature Marketing Medieval Studies Philosophy Photography Psychology Visual Arts Women's Studies +17

Program Details

Program Type
Direct Enrollment
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Apartment
Language
English

Pricing

What's Included
Accommodation Activities Classes
What's Included (Extra)

Semester Activities Fee Includes: Welcome Gala, Student Art Exhibition and Reception, Three 1-Day and one 3-Day Overnight SRISA sponsored Field Trips (or equivalent), Cultural Program Activities, Access to SRISA Optional Excursions, On-campus Internet and Library

What's Not Included
Airfare Meals Travel Insurance Visa
Jan 18, 2024
May 24, 2018
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About Program

Are you ready to redefine your study abroad experience? Come and study at SRISA (Santa Reparata International School of Art) and pursue your passions and academic interests in the heart of Florence's historic center. SRISA has remained a top art and design school in Italy for over five decades. Our secret? We're all about personalized and immersive learning. With our highly experienced instructors and diverse student body, SRISA gives you an extraordinary education in Fine Arts, Liberal Arts and Design.

Study for one semester or extend your stay for an Accredited Year. Fall and Spring semesters are 15 weeks long. Students enroll in classes ranging between 12-16 credit hours.

Fall (September-December) Total Credits: 12-16
Spring (January-April) Total Credits: 12-16

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Program Highlights

  • Community Engagement: Students are regularly taken into the city to participate in local events and exhibitions. All classes are required to use the city of Florence and all that it has to offer as much as possible within the curriculum.
  • SRISA Community: With a large number of full-time faculty, the emphasis is on creating an environment that is not transient, but built over time where faculty and staff are supported and regularly contribute and participate in the life of the school.
  • Affordable Tuition: SRISA is a non-profit institution, and all tuition and fees are put directly into the services and facilities available to the students.
  • Amazing Staff & Faculty: What makes anything special ultimately is the people, and SRISA has a local staff, most of whom have worked with the school for nearly a decade or more. We often comment that when you come to SRISA you become part of the family.
  • Central Location: SRISA is located in a safe and central area of the city, far enough from the tourist traps but close to all the main attractions, about 10 minutes by foot to the Duomo Cathedral.

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Program Reviews

4.73 Rating
based on 11 reviews
  • 5 rating 72.73%
  • 4 rating 27.27%
  • 3 rating 0%
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  • Academics 4.1
  • Support 4.9
  • Fun 4.75
  • Housing 4.55
  • Safety 4.85
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Mikayla
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Putting in the effort will pay off!

SRISA was a wonderful place to spend two months this past summer. Class sizes were small and intimate; this ultimately allowed for students and professors to connect on both a professional and personal level. I was lucky enough to leave SRISA with several new mentors who cared deeply about me and my future success as a student and as an individual. Courses are fast paced and interesting - assignments typically came only at the end of each session. Consequently, it was essential to buckle down and focus on really performing well on final examinations and composing quality works of writing for final papers. You will get out of each course what you put into it. If you approach your courses thinking you can just "slack off" because "it's study abroad" then you're doing it all wrong. Take the academics seriously but definitely remember the importance of a good social life - go out, explore, travel, meet new people, and have fun. SRISA staff and professors were caring and showed the utmost respect to all students who attended their school. If you're looking for an intimate place to study abroad, I would recommend this program for you!

37 people found this review helpful.
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Anais
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

You get what you put into it

I had a very successful time at this school. I was there for two months in the summer, and had a great time. My session was on the smaller side so I get a good amount of personal attention from teachers. The most important thing that I realized while at SRISA is this: yes, you can focus less on the academics and make projects easier for yourself and you will most likely still receive an "A". However, the projects are always very open to interpretation, and you will have the opportunity to attempt more difficult ideas that challenge you more and are great practice for forming stronger concepts with your work. At SRISA, I was able to devote my time to trying new things with my work and get honest feedback about it, and it really did change how I approach my work and my projects. I am thankful to my teachers for that.

37 people found this review helpful.
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Lindsay
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Clothing and such

The clothing there is different, but it is okay to bring regular day clothes since you're going to look like a tourist anyway. Do bring one or two skirts or dresses though. Also, bring some sun screen since the sunscreen in Florence is expensive if you burn easily. You can buy mostly everything there. I would advise people to bring their own deodorant since the ones in Europe are spray on.

What would you improve about this program?
I would change the trip for Siena. The trip was not really fun. If it was to be changed then have activities put down on a list to do and then given to the students. I would make the trip to Rome longer too. Also, advise the students in orientation that cooking in their apartment in so much cheaper. Then advise the student that there is a travel agency around the corner if they were thinking about going to travel. Have some trips on a Saturday instead of a Friday.
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Questions & Answers

I think the answer to this is really up to you, depending on your stress level and work ethic. But I would agree with Maggie to not take more than 2 art studio classes. And also remember that this is a special semester/month abroad, and in my opinion, your priority should be exploring Florence and not be cooped up in your room, doing homework. (But of course don't do so little you fail!) So maybe...