Location
  • Spain
    • Salamanca
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer
Need-based funding, Merit-based funding, General grants/scholarships, BIPOC funding
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Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Dormitory Host Family
Language
Spanish

Pricing

Price Details
Contact IES Abroad or see website for details.
What's Included
Accommodation Some Activities Airport Transfers Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare Visa
Jul 07, 2022
Oct 04, 2024
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About Program

You'll get the best of both worlds in Salamanca: the atmosphere of a university town—think bustling cafés and restaurants filled with students—and the charming hospitality of a small Spanish city. Stroll through Salamanca's Old City (a UNESCO World Heritage Site!), and you'll get lost in the beauty of the architecture, like the Baroque styling of Plaza Mayor in the heart of the city.

Practice your Spanish while ordering a café and immerse yourself in the university student scene. Many people flock to this university town because Salamancans' Spanish is one of the easiest to understand, making it easy to communicate and experience a full immersion into Spanish culture.

We want you to feel at home in Salamanca, so we do everything we can to help you integrate into life in the city. From internships to cultural activities (like a Spanish cooking class, tapas night, and wine tasting workshops), we make sure you have the most authentic study abroad experience possible.

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Diversity & Inclusion

Today, and every day, we celebrate who you are and who you will become. We take pride in simply getting to know you, and look forward to adventuring through this incredible world with you.

Studying abroad as part of the LGBTQIA+ community can present unique opportunities and challenges in exploring a new culture, so we have compiled resources on sexual orientation, gender identity, and allyship to help prepare you and support you along the way.
Going abroad, whether this is your first time or your umpteenth, can be a trip both literally and figuratively. Seeing something new or being someplace unfamiliar has its own challenges, especially when it comes to mental health and physical accessibility. With IES Abroad, you won't handle these concerns on your own.

We have not only compiled resources on mental health, physical health, and self-care to help prepare you and support you along the way, but we also have a dedicated Student Affairs staff that are available for you to contact from the United States and once in your host country.
Going abroad, whether this is your first time or your umpteenth, can be a trip both literally and figuratively. Seeing something new or being someplace unfamiliar has its own challenges, especially when it comes to mental health and physical accessibility. With IES Abroad, you won't handle these concerns on your own.

We have not only compiled resources on mental health, physical health, and self-care to help prepare you and support you along the way, but we also have a dedicated Student Affairs staff that are available for you to contact from the United States and once in your host country.

Impact

As part of IES Abroad's Global Good Commitment, IES Abroad employs sustainability measures in the following ways:
-Moving toward more sustainable Headquarters and Centers abroad
-Producing printed materials mindfully
-Hosting events and conferences in LEED-certified buildings
-Purchasing carbon offsets for staff air travel
-The formation of the IES Abroad Sustainability Team - a dedicated group of volunteers responsible for implementing sustainable practices across our organization. The team comprises of members across our Centers, departments, teams. It is truly a global effort, and we are better for it.

Program Highlights

  • You have an individual IES Abroad Program Advisor to guide you before your study abroad adventure. From visa requirements to travel details, they are your #1 resource for preparing to study abroad.
  • Enroll in courses taught in Spanish and take electives in topics ranging from Spanish art to the role of women in Spanish history, and more.
  • Access study spaces, a computer lab, a small library, and wireless internet at the IES Center, located near the university campuses.
  • Participate in field trips to Sevilla & Granada, Portugal, Zamora, and more.
  • Choose to live with a host family or in a residence hall and take advantage of the opportunity to practice conversational Spanish.

Popular Programs

student looking out of a window at the city of Salamanca

All students enrolled in this program take an IES Abroad-taught Spanish language course. Students who place into SP303 or higher will be able to take Spanish-taught area studies courses, as well. Regardless of prior semesters of Spanish, all students will have the option to take English-taught courses at our Center along with our local partner universities, the Universidad de Salamanca (USAL) and Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca (UPSA).

two students standing in front of a castle in Salamanca

Designed for Psychology majors or minors, our Psychology Program is a collaboration between IES Abroad and the Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, a prestigious university well known for its Psychology Studies. Courses will be taken at the IES Abroad Salamanca Center and Universidad Pontificia de Salamanca, and will be taught in English. You’ll be able to practice your Spanish skills with a mandatory language course while in Salamanca.

student resting on a rock with a bridge in the background in Salamanca

IES offers students the chance to learn Spanish alongside their academic majors this summer. You'll enroll in a 4-credit Spanish language course and a one-credit elective about a variety of topics in Spanish history and culture; beginning Spanish speakers will have a vocabulary course instead of the elective. This program will help students gain a meaningful cultural experience and a deeper knowledge of what it means to be a citizen of the world.

Program Reviews

4.84 Rating
based on 44 reviews
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  • 4 rating 15.91%
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  • Academics 4.3
  • Support 4.6
  • Fun 4.8
  • Housing 4.85
  • Safety 4.9
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Matthew
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Challenge yourself in a new culture

If you're looking to immerse yourself fully in a different culture, then Salamanca is the place for you. Very minimal English is spoken amongst the locals, comprised mostly of university students. This gives you the greatest opportunity to learn a second-language!
Additionally, everything is within walking distance, so you don't have to worry about public transportation in the town. If you're looking for a challenge, sign up for a home stay and test your language skills with a family.

60 people found this review helpful.
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Suzanne
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Excellent program! Encourages independence abroad!

One of the best decisions I have made. The incredibly supportive staff was there when needed and still allowed for independence when desired. Having the option of living in the student dorms was also a great decision. I had the freedom to come and go as I pleased as well as an opportunity to explore further the daily life of a citizen of Salamanca. From buying groceries to going for tapas with friends, I could not have been more fortunate in terms of friendliness and safety of the city. The crime rate is impressively low and people are more than willing to go out of their way to help you if you are lost or searching for something. If I could do it again, I would not choose anywhere else!

What would you improve about this program?
The academics were not incredibly challenging, but this could also be seen as a positive since it allowed for more time to explore and enjoy the city.
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Allison
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Semester in Salamanca

The program staff was extremely supportive and always willing to answer any questions that I had about anything from courses to customs for my host family to travel arrangements. My host family has been hosting American students for almost twenty years, so they knew how to make me feel very welcomed, including sharing delicious meals with me three times a day.

I would definitely recommend this program to anyone who wants to experience a culture first-hand. It was an incredible opportunity to learn!

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Emily
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Salamanca - an ideal Study Abroad city

I would recommend Salamanca 100 times over to any student looking to study abroad in Spain. A smaller, manageable, and less expensive alternative to living in Madrid, this city has a real Castellano feel. The academic program, run by IES and staffed by university professors, was as challenging as it should have been and no more, giving us time to explore the city and the rest of Spain on the weekends. IES also allowed us to take classes at the University (a great experience, but don't expect to make long-lasting friends with Spanish students - they couldn't care less about you).

Most of us lived with wonderful families who had longstanding relationships with IES, and some lived in student housing and did make local friends. My madre took great care of my roommate and me, made the best paella and tortilla I've tasted to this day, and didn't hesitate to correct our Spanish to help us improve. Our IES group went on a few trips to Segovia, Sevilla, Granada, and a bull fight.

Salamanca is full of treasures - the Plaza Mayor and its cafes selling leche helada, tapas on Cafe Van Dyck, the delicious cookies sold by the nuns at Convento de las Duenas, late night churros con chocolate, and the hundreds of bars (gringo and local) along Calle de la Gran Via. I highly recommend going during the school year, when the city is packed to its gills with Spanish students. We arrived in the last two weeks of Summer, and the town completely transformed when the official semester began.

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