Sant'Anna Institute January Term

Spend January Term at the Sant'Anna Institute in picturesque Sorrento, perched on cliffs overlooking the Bay of Naples. 

 

Founded in 1998, the mission of Sant’Anna Institute is to provide a learning experience that engages students through total immersion of local language, community, and culture. Sant’Anna Institute is a community of cultural exchange, attracting students from all over the world who come here to learn Italian and experience life in southern Italy.

 

The Institute is housed in a historical building, perched on one of Sorrento’s cliffs of ancient volcanic ash. Classrooms overlook the school’s lush gardens and the Marina Grande, Sorrento’s main fishing port. With views of the Mediterranean Sea, Mount Vesuvius, and the Isle of Capri, it is a picturesque place to study. Field trips are part of many courses at Sant’Anna Institute.

 

Click here to view an interactive map of Sant’Anna Institute.

 

 

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Academics & Eligibility

Learn about the academic opportunities and requirements for this program.

Course Information

  • Students will take 1 course of their choosing. The theme of the J-Term is "Discovering Southern Italy". Courses closely relate to the local culture by encompassing society, history, economy, and nature.
  • Courses are worth 3 semester credits.

  • All course codes beginning with 3 indicate Upper Division courses.

  • Courses are taught in English, unless otherwise noted.

Credit Information

  • Language Requirement: Open to all levels of Italian. Classes available in English & Italian.

  • Possible U.S. Credits: 3 semester credits. Students take 1 course. Classes are taken with American and international students.

  • Final Transcript: Issued by Jacksonville University

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Eligibility Criteria

  • Minimum GPA requirement 2.50. (Applicants with a GPA between 2.30-2.49 will be considered on a case-by-case basis. Students with a GPA of 2.29 or lower will not be considered.)
  • Language requirement: None. Open to students with any level of Italian.
  • At least 18 years of age.
  • Official Transcript from your most recent institution attended (Gap year students will be required to submit a copy of your high school diploma in addition to an official transcript).
  • Personal Statement (1-2 pages) describing your personal and academic reasons for wanting to study abroad at Sant’Anna Institute.
  • ASA Application. To start a new application or continue an existing application, click here.
  • Scan of your valid passport that does not expire sooner than 6 months after the day you plan to return home from abroad. If you don’t have a valid passport, confirmation of an expedited passport application is required before you can be accepted into this program. Please submit your passport application by expedited service if you do not have a valid passport.
  • For Application Deadlines, please click the Cost & Dates tab.

Courses

You MUST have a total of 2 classes approved by your home institution. This will give you back-ups in case of changes in course availability or schedule conflicts. When you pre-register for classes (this happens after you’re accepted), you will have to list a total of 2 classes on your registration form.

 

COURSE OFFERINGS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

 

Use the filters above to search for courses or click "View All Courses" to browse available courses on this program.

Costs & Dates

Program pricing and important dates.

Program dates are subject to change. Although date changes are rare, they are typically changes made by the host institution and are, therefore, outside of ASA's control. If any changes are made to your program dates, ASA is not responsible for fees or losses associated with changing or canceling your plane ticket, additional lodging and other travel costs, etc.

Please do not book a plane ticket until you are accepted to an ASA program and receive written notification of your program's arrival and departure date.

ASA is a small program, but that’s what makes it so great. The personal attention can’t be beat and I made plenty of friends outside of the group.

Chelsea Francis

I would recommend ASA to other students because not only was it a great price for what you get, but it was so much fun and the site director was great.

Morgan Pecknold

ASA is a very thorough program. It is well organized and structured, yet allows for plenty of independent activity and personal responsibility. There were many times where I felt foreign, but I rarely felt like a tourist. I engaged in the culture with the ASA program, I didn’t just take a picture and a souvenir

Aaron Bannasch

Housing

Explore your accommodation options for this program.

Students will complete a Housing Request Form after being accepted to the program, where they will rank housing in order of preference. ASA then places students within our housing pool while accommodating as many preferences as possible. Most of the time, we’re able to place students in their first choice housing, but due to limited space in certain options, we can’t guarantee all preferences will be met.  

During January Term, housing is the On-Campus Residence Hall or Off-Campus Residence Hall. In the Off-Campus Residence Hall students receive a fixed number of meal vouchers for use in the cafeteria, equivalent to approximately 50% of meals. 

 

Off-Campus Residence Hall

Double, triple, or quadruple rooms. On-site cafeteria/restaurant where breakfast and dinner are served. Students receive a fixed number of meal vouchers for use in the cafeteria, equivalent to approximately 50% of meals. The building has a rooftop with swimming pool & sun beds. Located in the Santa Lucia Neighborhood, 20-25 minutes walking distance from campus.

On-Campus Residence Hall

Double, triple, or quadruple bedrooms are standard. A limited number of single rooms may be available for an additional fee, but cannot be guaranteed. Meals are not included, but there is a shared kitchen available for use. The residence hall is part of the Sant'Anna Institute building, thus you are ensured a very quick walk to class and beautiful ocean view.

Housing FAQs

In most cases we can accommodate requests to live with a friend. You'll complete a Housing Request Form after being accepted, and you can give us the name(s) of those you want to live with. Roommate requests must be mutual, so be sure your friend requests you back!

Yes. In homestays, bedrooms are double occupancy. In the Residence Halls and shared apartments, rooms are double, triple, or quadruple occupancy.

Homestays, the off-campus residence hall, and shared apartments are located about a 15-25 minute walk from the school. The On-campus residence hall is part of the Sant'Anna Institute building, so you will be just a minute's walk from your classes.

 
 
 

ASA will notify you of your living arrangements via email approximately 1-2 weeks before the start of your program.

Homestay accommodation includes breakfast and dinner. The On-Campus residence hall and shared apartment accommodation does not include meals, but there is a shared kitchen, and grocery stores are within walking distance. The Off Campus residence hall includes a meal plan with vouchers for a set number of breakfasts and dinners in the on-site cafeteria.

The food is great and will be typical of your host country. Be prepared to try new things! If you have any food allergies or dietary needs, please let ASA know as soon as possible and we'll be happy to advise you on your options.

 

No, but there’s no need to worry! Living in a homestay is the best way for you to learn Italian, and you’ll be amazed at how quickly you will improve. Also, don’t forget that they've hosted international students before, so they understand that you are there to learn their language and want to help you.

If it is a problem with the homestay and not a language or cultural misunderstanding, ASA will move you to a different homestay right away. We have on-site staff in every city who are there to help students with any issues they encounter while abroad, and who check in periodically with students throughout their stay to ensure all is well.

 

A detailed list of what to bring (and what not to bring) will be included in your ASA pre-departure handbook, which will be emailed to you about a month before your program begins. Students living in a homestay should consider bringing a small gift for their host, such as a candle, kitchen towel, chocolates, etc.

 

Excursions

Explore the region with organized trips and cultural activities.

 

 
Pompeii

Pompeii

Day Trip

Explore the ruins in nearby Pompeii, an ancient city destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79

Program Inclusions

What's included in your program fee.

What's Included

  • Room & Board / Room Only: The following 4 housing types are offered:

    • January Term: Accommodation is on-campus residence hall or shared apartment without meals
  • Tuition at Sant'Anna Institute for the maximum number of credits or courses indicated on the program course offerings page. Enrolling in more than the maximum number of credits/courses (if permitted by the host institution) will result in an additional fee.
  • Academic Credits: Students who receive pre-approval from their home institution can transfer the credits they earn to their home institution.

  • Official Transcript: Final transcript is issued by Jacksonville University. Upon completion of the program, ASA will provide one free shipment of your final transcript to your U.S. institution.

  • Excursions: J-Term includes half-day excursion to excavation site of Pompeii.

  • Cultural Activities in Sorrento (museum visits, walking tours, etc.)

  • Internet Access: Students will have free Internet access at their host institution and in their program housing.

  • Airport Pick-Up: Group ground transportation is provided from Naples (NAP) airport for students who arrive on the official arrival date, by the designated time.

  • Site Director: Students will have an on-site director to assist them with any academic or cultural difficulties they may encounter.

  • Medical Insurance: Comprehensive international medical insurance is included. Click here for details on benefits and coverage.

  • Pre-Departure Handbook & On-Site Orientation

  • Subscription to Safeture Safety-Enhancing Mobile App

  • Subscription to Mindhamok: a 24-7 service designed to support your mental, physical, and social wellbeing throughout your program. You can find out more about Mindhamok in our Pre-Departure Guide for All Programs.

  • $150 Returning Student Credit toward your next ASA Summer program! (Up to 2 Summer programs).
  • $350 Returning Student Credit toward your next ASA Semester program! (Up to 2 Semester programs).

Not Included

  • Round trip airfare and travel expenses to and from the program location
  • Books, materials, lab fees

  • Local transportation

  • Personal expenses

  • All meals if living in the on-campus residence hall or shared apartment; some meals if living in a homestay or off-campus residence hall

  • Laundry

  • Meals on activities

  • Transportation from the airport if the student does not arrive on the official arrival date by the designated time

  • Transportation back to the airport at the end of the program

  • Student Visa and Permit of Stay, if required

For academic year students and those enrolling in more than one session, housing, medical insurance, and other ASA services and benefits are not provided during the break between sessions. For academic year students, medical insurance during winter break can be purchased for an additional fee, if it is required to get your visa.

Cost of Attendance & Budget Sheet

Program Calendar

Program calendar will be available in Spring 2026

Program dates are subject to change. Although date changes are rare, they are typically changes made by the host institution and are, therefore, outside of ASA's control. If any changes are made to your program dates, ASA is not responsible for fees or losses associated with changing or canceling your plane ticket, additional lodging and other travel costs, etc.

Please do not book a plane ticket until you are accepted to an ASA program and receive written notification of your program's arrival and departure dates.

Accessibility & Inclusion

We are committed to making study abroad accessible to all students.

Diversifying study abroad is a priority for ASA. Please check out Diversity Abroad’s Italy Travel Guide. If you have questions or concerns about how any of your identities may impact your study abroad experience, please contact us.

 

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