Salamanca, Spain
Founded in 1218 by King Alfonso IX, Salamanca University is the oldest institution of higher learning in Spain. This university became the first Spanish university to offer language to international students in 1929. From the university's breathtaking library to the city adventures that await, this university offers the perfect balance of history and new experiences. The University of Salamanca offers an intense language immersion program as well as a module program with some courses taught in English. Students can attend during the fall or spring semesters or the full academic year.
Program Information
Details
Level
Undergraduate and Graduate
Term
Fall, Spring, Full-Year, Summer
Required GPA
2.75
Language Requirements
None
Language of Instruction
Spanish, English
Application Deadline
Fall: March 15
Spring: October 15
Costs
Tuition: Pay Central tuition and fees.
Housing and Meals: Pay onsite, with costs ranging from approximately $2,547 to $4,332 depending on your selected options.
Special Salamanca Scholarship: $2,000 available for eligible students.
Academic Subjects
Academic programs cover art and humanities, business and economics, computer science, education, engineering and technology, physical sciences, social sciences.
Housing
Students have the option of living on campus at the University of Salamanca or find their own accommodation. If choosing to live on the Universities campus you would pay approximately €250 per week.
*This information was taken from the universities website and is subject to change.
Contact Information
Professor Maria Casas
World Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Willard-DiLoreto Hall D40310
860.832.2889
casasmal@ccsu.eduZongxiang Mei
Global Engagement at Central
Barnard Hall, Room 418
860.832.2043
zongxiang.mei@ccsu.edu