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Barcelona
Universitat de Barcelona
Study at Barcelona's Oldest University
Universitat de Barcelona (UB) offers courses in Spanish Language, Marketing, Communications, Spanish Culture, History, and more. Courses are available in English and Spanish.
Classes atUniversitat de Barcelona (UB)are held Monday through Thursday at the main university campus, located in the city center of Barcelona and near the world-famous Plaça de Catalunya and Passeig de Gracia. Along the Passeig de Gracia you can find some of Barcelona’s most famous modernist architecture, including Gaudí’s Casa Mila and Casa Batlló, as well as the “Block of Discord.”
ASA program housing is conveniently located to the university. It takes most students only 15-25 minutes to get to school by subway.
Academics & Eligibility
Learn about the academic opportunities and requirements for this program.
Course Information
How Many Courses Can I Take?
If you're not going to take Spanish Language, you may enroll in either:
4 elective courses = total 12 semester credits
5 elective courses = total 15 semester credits
If you're going to take Spanish Language, you may enroll in one of the following:
Spanish language for 3 U.S. credits + 3 electives = total 12 semester credits
Spanish language for 3 U.S. credits + 4 electives = total 15 semester credits
Spanish language for 6 U.S. credits + 2 electives = total 12 semester credits
Spanish language for 6 U.S. credits + 3 electives = total 15 semester credits
Credit Information
Language Requirement: Open to all Spanish levels. Classes available in English & Spanish.
Possible U.S. Credits: 12-16 semester credits (24-32 ECTS). ECTS = European Credit Transfer System. 2 ECTS = 1 U.S. semester credit. Students will take 3-5 courses. Classes are taken with American and other international students.
Final Transcript: Issued by Universitat de Barcelona (UB)
Eligibility Criteria
Minimum GPA 2.75 (Applicants with GPA between 2.60-2.74 will be considered on a case-by-case basis.)
Language requirement: None. Open to students with any level of Spanish.
At least 18 years of age
Must have completed at least 2 semesters at a U.S. or Canadian college/university before applying and be currently enrolled full-time
Official Transcript from your college or university. Must show your courses currently in progress, as well as your final grades for at least 2 full semesters (min. 24 semester credits), not including semesters in progress. If you have attended more than one institution, you must submit an Official Transcript from each institution.
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 1 year 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.Pleasesubmit your passport application by expedited serviceif you do not have a valid passport.
Course Finder
You MUSThave 3 alternate electives approvedby your home institution,in addition to your top choices. This will give you back-ups in case of changes in course availability or schedule conflicts. Ex: If you plan to take 3 electives, have 6 approved. If you plan to take 4 electives, have 7 approved. If you plan to take 5 electives, have 8 approved.
Taking Spanish Language is recommended because it will assist you greatly during your stay to learn the local language. However, it is not mandatory to take Spanish language. Language levels listed below (A1, A2, etc.) are from the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages. Universitat de Barcelona offers 5 language levels (Beginner, Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced, and Proficiency) that may be further divided into additional sub-levels, depending on student demand. Students who enroll in a Spanish language course will take a placement test after arrival. The placement test will determine which Spanish level you are placed in.
All courses are taught in English unless otherwise noted.
COURSE OFFERINGS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
Accounting
Advertising
Anatomy
Animation
Anthropology
Arabic Studies
Archaeology
Architecture
Art
Art History
Artificial Intelligence
Biochemistry
Biology
Biomedical Science
Biotechnology
Business
Catalan Studies
Chemistry
Chinese Studies
Classical Studies
Communications
Computer Science
Creative Writing
Criminology
Culinary Arts
Cultural Studies
Cybersecurity
Dance
Digital Media Arts
Dutch Studies
Early Childhood Studies
Ecology
Economics
Education
Engineering
English Studies
Environmental Studies
Ethics
European Studies
Exercise Science
Fashion
Film
Finance
Food and Beverage Studies
Forensic Science
French Studies
Gender Studies
Genetics
Geography
Geology
German Studies
Graphic Design
Greek Studies
Health Science
History
Hospitality Management
Human Resources
Human Rights
Humanities
Independent Studies
Information Technology
Interior Design
International Business
International Relations
International Studies
Irish Studies
Islamic Studies
Italian Studies
Japanese Studies
Journalism
Latin American Studies
Latin Studies
Law
Leadership
Liberal Arts
Linguistics
Literature
Management
Marine Science
Marketing
Mathematics
Media Studies
Medicine
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Museum Studies
Music
Neuroscience
Nursing
Nutrition
Performing Arts
Pharmacology
Philosophy
Photography
Physics
Physiology
Political Science
Portuguese Studies
Psychology
Public Health
Public Policy
Public Relations
Religion
Social Sciences
Social Work
Sociology
Spanish Studies
Sports Studies
Statistics
Sustainability
Technology
Tourism Management
Urban Planning
Urban Studies
Veterinary Studies
Video Production
Zoology
Spring
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Summer
January Term
Winter Term
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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.
Application Deadline
October 08, 2025
Payment Deadline
October 30, 2025
Shared ApartmentProgram Code: BSS3SA26
$15,295.00
HomestayProgram Code: BSS3H26
$15,295.00
Visa required for U.S. passport holders. Review visa guide for more information.
Application Deadline
April 15, 2026
Payment Deadline
May 13, 2026
Shared ApartmentProgram Code: UB-SA-FA26
$15,795.00
HomestayProgram Code: UB-HS-FA26
$15,795.00
Visa required for U.S. passport holders. Review visa guide for more information.
* Prices subject to change. Financial aid available.
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Housing
Explore your accommodation options for this program.
We place a high priority on safety, housing location, and proximity to school.Your exact commute will vary depending on which university you attend, but rest assured you will live in Barcelona city center. Some neighborhoods we often use are Eixample, Sagrada Familia, and Gracia. Housing includes Internet and is located in safe neighborhoods within a reasonable distance from school. For the distance from your university, please see the Housing FAQs.
Students will complete a Housing Request Form after being accepted to the program. 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 option.
Shared Apartment
Double occupancy room in apartment of approximately 2-8 occupants. A limited number of single rooms are available for an additional fee. Apartments may be single gender or all gender. Meals not included; each apartment has fully equipped kitchen where you can prepare your own meals. Apartments are located in various neighborhoods throughout Barcelona city center, such as Eixample, Sagrada Familia, and Gracia.
Spanish Homestay
Single occupancy room. Daily breakfast and dinner provided, as well as one load of laundry per week. Typically 1-2 students per homestay. Can accommodate vegetarian diets. This is a great way to improve your Spanish language skills and experience Spanish culture first hand!
Housing FAQs
Can I room with a friend?
In most cases we can accommodate same-gender roommate requests. 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!
How far will I live from school?
All ASA semester housing is located in Barcelona city center, generally 15-30 minutes from school by Metro. Exact commute will vary depending on which university you attend. For specific information on housing distance from each university in Barcelona, please click the “Academics” tab and scroll down to your host institution. For the Summer Internship program, your internship will be located approximately 25-45 minutes from your housing, by public transportation. This is a reasonable commute in a city the size of Barcelona. We place a high priority on location, and all ASA students live within a reasonable distance from their classes or internship!
When will I find out where I'll be living?
ASA will notify you of your living arrangements via email approximately 1-2 weeks before the start of your program. You will receive a detailed description of your housing and the location, and if there are other ASA students in your housing, we will include their names and email addresses.
Are meals included?
Homestay accommodation includes breakfast and dinner. Shared Apartment accommodation does not include meals, but each apartment has a fully equipped kitchen, and grocery stores are within walking distance.
Will my host family speak English?
No, but there’s no need to worry! Living in a homestay is the best way for you to learn Spanish, 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.
What if I don't like my host family?
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.
What is the food like?
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.
What should I bring with me?
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.
Summer programs include 1 day excursion. Destinations may vary by term. Past terms have included trips to:
Madrid
Overnight
While Madrid’s nightlife, la marcha, is world famous, daytime offers some of the world’s greatest art collections, palaces, and parks. Stay in the heart of this bustling city with its liveliest neighborhoods within walking distance. We’ll also visit the picturesque hilltop city of Toledo, its stunning cathedral, and its famous collection of El Greco paintings.
Sevilla
Overnight
We’ll see all of the most important sites in the Andalusian city of Sevilla: the Giralda Tower, the Royal Palaces, the Cathedral, and more. The Old Quarter, where we’ll stay, is full of quaint plazas and shops, and just a short walk away you can explore the Triana neighborhood, home to tapas bars, restaurants, and music venues.
Córdoba
Day Trip
In Córdoba you’ll see the world famous 8th century Mosque, tour the historic Jewish Quarter, and explore the winding, ancient cobbled streets. During the 10th and 11th centuries under Muslim rule, Córdoba was one of the world’s largest and most advanced cities, as well as one of great religious diversity. A center of learning in math and astronomy, it housed the world’s largest library.
Tarragona
Day Trip
Tarragona was once the capital of Rome’s Hispania province. Its archaeological ruins include a Roman circus and coliseum. You’ll also have time to relax on the beach – one of Tarragona’s biggest attractions!
Girona
Day Trip
The highlight of this Catalan city is its wonderfully preserved Gothic Quarter, which includes a Jewish history museum, Arab baths, and one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world. Enjoy the view and take beautiful photos from atop the city’s medieval wall.
Experiences
Unique cultural and educational experiences included in your program.
Getting out and exploring on your own is one of the best parts about studying abroad. Here are just a few of the unforgettable experiences you can have abroad with ASA!
Root for FC Barcelona
Catch an FC Barcelona match at Camp Nou stadium
Visit Park Guell
Sun yourself on the world’s longest park bench at Park Guell - it’s covered in colorful mosaics made from broken plates, cups, and dishes
Bunkers of Carme
Watch the sunset overlooking Barcelona from the Bunkers of Carme
Make Paella
Take a Spanish cooking class and learn how to make paella yourself
Enjoy Churros con Chocolate
Dip freshly made churros into velvety hot chocolate in the Gothic Quarter - a favorite breakfast or late night treat
Learn Flamenco
Take a Flamenco dance class
Discover Tibidabo
Ride a retro Ferris Wheel with a view of Barcelona at Tibidabo amusement park
Hike Montserrat
Hike the peaks of Montserrat
Experience Catalan Culture
Check out a city festival, like La Mercè in September. Catalans celebrate their culture with parades, dancing, music, and the famous human towers, a tradition that dates back to the 18th century
Shop at La Boqueria
Shop for groceries or pick up food to go at the famous La Boqueria, a market dating back to the 1200’s. You’ll find fresh fruit and veg, fish and seafood, butcher, charcuterie, fresh pressed juices, sandwiches and prepared foods, sweets, and much more
Room & Board / Room Only: We offer the following housing options:
Shared apartment with fully equipped kitchen. Meals not included.
Spanish homestay with daily breakfast and dinner and 1 load of laundry per week included.
Tuition 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: For study programs, final transcript is issued by your host institution. Upon completion of a study program, ASA will provide one free shipment of your final transcript to your U.S. institution. For internship programs, a Certificate of Completion showing your hours will be issued upon completion of the program.
Excursions: Semester programs include 1 day excursion and 1 overnight excursion. Summer programs include 1 day excursion. Locations to be decided.
Cultural Activities in Barcelona (museum visits, walking tours, etc.)
Metro Pass: The Summer Internship programs includes a 10-ride Metro pass to get you started.
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 Barcelona (BCN) 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.
Visa Advising: Students are ultimately responsible for obtaining their visa (if required for their term), but ASA will provide detailed, helpful information upon acceptance about which visa students will need and how to go about applying for one. Please click here and scroll down to "Student Visa Information" to find out if a visa is required for your program.
ASA may be able to get your Student Visa for you if you live or study in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maine, or Vermont. Minimum number of sign-ups required. The additional fee for this service is $150. Full details will be sent to eligible students after they are accepted to the ASA program. If you do not live or study in these specific states, you will need to apply for your visa on your own – ASA will send you detailed, helpful information about how to apply for your visa after you are accepted.
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
Meals and laundry, if you requested shared apartment housing
Daily lunch, if you requested homestay housing
Meals on excursions
Student visa, if required
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
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.
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.
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Aberdeen (ABZ) airport on TBA between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
TBA
ASA Orientation
TBA
UA Orientation & Registration/Welcome Week
TBA
Classes Begin
TBA
ASA Excursions - Locations TBA
TBA
Term Ends
TBA (Students must complete housing check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
January 16, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Aberdeen (ABZ) airport on Friday, Jan. 16 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
TBA
ASA Orientation
January 19-23, 2025
UA Orientation & Registration/Welcome Week
Mon, Jan. 26
Classes Begin
TBA
ASA Excursions - Locations TBA
Mon, Mar. 23 - Fri, April 10
Spring Break
Fri, May 15
Term Ends
Sat, May 16 (Students must complete housing check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Aberdeen (ABZ) airport on TBA between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
TBA
ASA Orientation
TBA
UA Orientation & Registration/Welcome Week
TBA
Classes Begin
TBA
ASA Excursions - Locations TBA
TBA
Spring Break
TBA
Term Ends
TBA (Students must complete housing check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
January 17, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Aix-Marseille (MRS) airport on Jan. 17 between 9am and 7pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 25-26, 2026
Orientation
January 27, 2026
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursion - location TBA
Mar. 2 - 13
Mid-semester exams
Mar. 14 - 22
Spring Break
Apr. 30
Last day of classes
May 4-8
Final Exams
May 9
Housing move-out; students depart
January 24, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Aix-Marseille (MRS) airport on Jan. 24 between 9am and 7pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 25-26, 2026
Orientation
January 27, 2026
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursion - location TBA
Mar. 2 - 13
Mid-semester exams
Mar. 14 - 22
Spring Break
Apr. 30
Last day of classes
May 4-8
Final Exams
May 9
Housing move-out; students depart
May 9
Housing move-out; students depart
May 30, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Aix-Marseille (MRS) airport on May 30 between 9am and 7pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
June 1, 2026
Orientation
June 2, 2026
Classes Begin
Jun. 5
Orientation Day Trip
Jul. 10
Final Exams
Jul. 11
Housing move-out; students depart
May 30, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Aix-Marseille (MRS) airport on May 30 between 9am and 7pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
June 1, 2026
Orientation
June 2, 2026
Classes Begin
Jun. 5
Orientation Day Trip
Jun. 19
Final Exams
Jun. 20
Housing move-out; students depart
June 21, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Aix-Marseille (MRS) airport on Jun. 21 between 9 am and 7pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
June 22, 2026
Orientation
June 23, 2026
Classes Begin
Jun. 26
Orientation Day Trip
Jul. 10
Final Exams
Jul. 11
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Barcelona (BCN) airport early September (TBA) between 7am-2pm
TBA
ASA Orientation
TBA
Orientation at UAB
TBA
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Midterm exams
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Final exams
TBA
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Barcelona (BCN) airport early September (TBA) between 7am-2pm
TBA
ASA Orientation
TBA
Orientation at ELISAVA
TBA
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Final exams
TBA
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Barcelona (BCN) airport mid-September (TBA) between 7am-2pm
TBA
ASA Orientation
TBA
UB Orientation
TBA
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
TBA
Midterm exams
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Final exams
TBA
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Barcelona (BCN) airport mid-September (TBA) between 7am-2pm
TBA
ASA Orientation
TBA
Orientation at UPF
TBA
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Final exams
TBA
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Barcelona (BCN) airport mid-September (TBA) between 7am-2pm
TBA
ASA Orientation
TBA
Orientation at UPF
TBA
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
TBA
Friday classes are held
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Final exams
TBA
Housing move-out; students depart
January 7, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Barcelona (BCN) airport on Jan. 7 between 7am-2pm
January 7-8, 2026
ASA Orientation
TBA
Orientation at UAB
Jan. 12
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions
Feb. 23- 26
Midterm exams
April 20- 23
Final exams
April 24
Housing move-out; students depart
January 7, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Barcelona (BCN) airport on Jan. 7 between 7am-2pm
January 9, 2026
ASA Orientation
TBA
Holiday, no scheduled activities
Jan. 8
Orientation at ELISAVA
Jan. 8
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
TBA
Spring Break
TBA
Final projects
April 30
Final day of exams/classes
May 1
Housing move-out; students depart
January 15, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Barcelona (BCN) airport on Jan. 15 between 7am-2pm
January 16, 2026
ASA Orientation
January 19, 2026
Orientation at UB
Jan. 19
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
March 30- April 6
Spring Break
April 22-30
Final exams
May 1 by 12pm
Housing move-out; students depart
January 7, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Barcelona (BCN) airport on Jan. 7 between 7am-2pm
January 7-9, 2026
ASA Orientation
March 11-12, 2026
Holiday, no scheduled activities
Jan. 8-9
Orientation at UPF
Jan. 12
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
March 18-19
Final exams
March 20 by 12 pm
Housing move-out; students depart
January 7, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Barcelona (BCN) airport on Jan. 7 between 7am-2pm
January 7-9, 2026
ASA Orientation
TBA
Holiday, no scheduled activities
Jan. 8-9
Orientation at UPF
Jan. 12
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
March 17 & 19
Final exams
March 20 by 12 pm
Housing move-out; students depart
June 6, 2026
Arrival, Housing Move-in, and late afternoon introductory Orientation
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Barcelona (BCN) airport on June 6 between 7am-2pm
June 7, 2026
ASA Orientation & City Tour
June 8, 2026
Free Day with Homework (Do a "test commute" to your internship so you're ready for tomorrow)
June 9
Internship begins
June 12
ASA Day Trip
June 24
Holiday
July 30
Last day of internship
July 31
Housing move-out; students depart
January 26, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, arrive at Buenos Aires (EZE) airport on January 24 before 2pm.
January 24-25, 2026
ASA Orientation
January 26, 2026
Intensive Course begins
January 26
UB Orientation
TBA
Meeting with UB Academic Adviser about your Semester courses
February 20
Intensive Course ends
February 21 - March 1
Free Week
March 2
Semester classes begin
March 2 - March 13
Add/drop period
TBA
Excursion - Full Day Tigre & Delta of the Paraná
TBA
Final registration week (must confirm your final schedule with UB Academic Adviser)
TBA
Excursion - Full Day Trip to "Colonia del Sacramento" in Uruguay
June 11
Last day of final exams
June 13
Housing move-out; students depart
February 21, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, arrive at Buenos Aires (EZE) airport on February 21 before 2pm.
February 21-22, 2026
ASA Orientation
February 23, 2026
UB Orientation
February 23 - 27
Meeting with UB Academic Adviser about your courses
March 2
Semester classes begin
March 2 - March 13
Add/drop period
TBA
Excursion - Full Day Tigre & Delta of the Paraná
TBA
Final registration week (must confirm your final schedule with UB Academic Adviser)
TBA
Excursion - Full Day Trip to "Colonia del Sacramento" in Uruguay
June 11
Last day of final exams
June 13
Housing move-out; students depart
May 23, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, arrive at Buenos Aires (EZE) airport on May 23 before 2pm.
May 23-24, 2026
ASA Orientation
May 25, 2025
National Holiday
May 26, 2026
UB Orientation & Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
June 19, 2026
Last day of final exams
June 20, 2026
Housing move-out; students depart
June 20, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, arrive at Buenos Aires (EZE) airport on June 20 before 2pm.
June 20-21, 2026
ASA Orientation
June 22, 2025
UB Orientation & Classes Begin
TBA
Excursion - location TBA
July 17, 2026
Last day of final exams
July 18, 2026
Housing move-out; students depart
May 16, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, arrive at Buenos Aires (EZE) airport on May 16 before 2pm.
May 16-17, 2026
ASA Orientation
May 18, 2026
UB Orientation & Classes Begin
TBA
June 18, 2026
Last day of final exams
June 20, 2026
Housing move-out; students depart
March 2, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
Students should arrive at Cologne Bonn Airport (CGN) airport on Mar. 2 to be included in the group airport pickup
March 2-6, 2026
Orientation
TBA
Excursions
Mar. 9
Classes start
Jun. 20
Classes end
Mid-June
Exams
Jun. 21
Housing move-out; students depart
January 26, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Dublin (DUB) airport on Jan. 26 between 9 am-12 pm
January 27, 2026
ASA Orientation
January 29-30, 2026
Maynooth University Orientation
Feb. 3 (Holiday Mon. Feb. 2 )
Classes begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
Mar. 16-20
Study Week. No classes are held. This week is meant to be a study period, during which you prepare for your exams/assignments.
Apr. 6-10
Semester Break
May 8
Classes End
May 11-16
Study Week (no classes)
May 18-30 (specific exam dates released in April 2026)
Final exams
Jun. 5 by 11 am
Housing move-out; students depart
June 26, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Dublin (DUB) airport on June 26th between 9am-12pm
TBA
Orientation
TBA
Classes begin
Day trips arranged: Walking Tour of Dublin, Galway City Day Trip, Kilkenny City Day Trip
Excursions
TBA
Classes End
July 24, depart by 10 am
Housing move-out; students depart
August 27, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Florence (FLR) airport on Thurs, Aug. 27 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
August 28 - September 1, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
September 2, 2026
Session I classes begin
Thu, Sept. 17
Last day of Session I classes/exams
Fri, Sept. 18 - Tues, Sept. 29
Free week - no classes or scheduled activities
Wed, Sept. 30
Semester classes begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
Wed, Nov. 4 - Tues, Nov. 10
Mid-term exams
Wed, Dec. 9 - Fri, Dec. 11
Final exams
Sat, Dec. 12 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
August 27, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Florence (FLR) airport on Thurs, Aug. 27 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
August 28 - September 1, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
September 2, 2026
Session I classes begin
Thu, Sept. 17
Last day of Session I classes/exams
Mon, Sept. 21
Begin Cultural Introduction to Italy weeklong travel course - arrive in Rome by 5pm (transportation to Rome is the student's responsibility)
Mon, Sept. 28
Return to Florence by 2pm (transportation is provided)
Wed, Sept. 30
Semester classes begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
Wed, Nov. 4 - Tues, Nov. 10
Mid-term exams
Wed, Dec. 9 - Fri, Dec. 11
Final exams
Sat, Dec. 12 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
January 21, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Florence (FLR) airport on Wed, Jan. 21 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 22-27, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
January 28, 2026
Session I classes begin
Thurs, Feb. 12
Last day of Session I classes/exams
Fri, Feb. 13 - Tues, Feb. 24
Free week - no classes or scheduled activities
Wed, Feb. 25
Semester classes begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
Wed, April 1 - Tues, April 7
Mid-term exams
Wed, May 6 - Fri, May 8
Final exams
Sat, May 9 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
January 20, 2027
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Florence (FLR) airport on Wed, Jan. 20 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 21-16, 2027
ASA & FUA Orientation
January 27, 2026
Session I classes begin
Thurs, Feb. 11
Last day of Session I classes/exams
Fri, Feb. 12 - Tues, Feb. 23
Free week - no classes or scheduled activities
Wed, Feb. 24
Semester classes begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
Wed, Mar. 31 - Wed, April 7
Mid-term exams
Wed, May 5 - Fri, May 7
Final exams
Sat, May 8 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
January 21, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Florence (FLR) airport on Wed, Jan. 21 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 22-27, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
January 28, 2026
Session I classes begin
Thurs, Feb. 12
Last day of Session I classes/exams
Mon, Feb. 16
Begin Cultural Introduction to Italy weeklong travel course - arrive in Rome by 5pm (transportation to Rome is the student's responsibility)
Mon, Feb. 23
Return to Florence by 2pm (transportation is provided)
Wed, Feb. 25
Semester classes begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
Wed, April 1 - Tues, April 7
Mid-term exams
Wed, May 6 - Fri, May 8
Final exams
Sat, May 9 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
January 20, 2027
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Florence (FLR) airport on Wed, Jan. 20 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 21-16, 2027
ASA & FUA Orientation
January 27, 2026
Session I classes begin
Thurs, Feb. 11
Last day of Session I classes/exams
Mon, Feb. 15
Begin Cultural Introduction to Italy weeklong travel course - arrive in Rome by 5pm (transportation to Rome is the student's responsibility)
Mon, Feb. 22
Return to Florence by 2pm (transportation is provided)
Wed, Feb. 24
Semester classes begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
Wed, Mar. 31 - Wed, April 7
Mid-term exams
Wed, May 5 - Fri, May 7
Final exams
Sat, May 8 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
May 18, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Florence (FLR) airport on Monday, May 18 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
May 19, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
May 19, 2026
Final Registration - Last day to add/drop
Wed, May 20
Session I/A Classes begin
TBA
Excursion - location TBA
Thurs, June 4
Last day and final exam for Session I class
Fri, June 5 - Tues, June 9
Free days - no classes or scheduled activities
Wed, June 10
Session II Classes begin
Thurs, June 25
Last day and final exam for Session II/A class
Fri, June 26 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
May 18, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Florence (FLR) airport on Monday, May 18 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
May 19, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
May 19, 2026
Final Registration - Last day to add/drop
Wed, May 20
Classes begin
TBA
Excursion - location TBA
Thurs, June 4
Last day of final exams
Fri, June 5 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
June 8, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Florence (FLR) airport on Monday, June 8 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
June 9, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
June 9, 2026
Final Registration - Last day to add/drop
Wed, June 10
Classes begin
TBA
Excursion - location TBA
Thurs, June 25
Last day of final exams
Fri, June 26 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
August 27, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Pisa (PSA) airport on Thursday, Aug. 27 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
August 28 - September 1, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
September 2, 2026
Final Registration - Last day to add/drop
Wed, Sept. 2
Session I classes begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
Thu, Sept. 17
Last day of Session I classes/exams
Fri, Sept. 18 - Tues, Sept. 29
Free week - no classes or scheduled activities
Wed, Sept. 30
Semester classes begin
Mon, Nov. 4 - Tues, Nov. 10
Mid-term exams
Wed, Dec. 9 - Fri, Dec. 11
Final exams
Sat, Dec. 12 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
January 22, 2025
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Pisa (PSA) airport on Thursday, January 22 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 23-27, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
Januar 27, 2026
Final Registration - Last day to add/drop
Wed, Jan. 28
Session I classes begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
Thurs, Feb. 12
Last day of Session I classes/exams
Fri, Feb. 13 - Tues, Feb. 24
Free week - no classes or scheduled activities
Wed, Feb. 25
Semester classes begin
Wed, April 1 - Tues, April 7
Mid-term exams
Wed, May 6 - Fri, May 8
Final exams
Sat, May 9 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
January 21, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Pisa (PSA) airport on Thursday, January 21 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 22-26, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
January 16, 2026
Final Registration - Last day to add/drop
Wed, Jan. 27
Session I classes begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
Thurs, Feb. 11
Last day of Session I classes/exams
Fri, Feb. 12 - Tues, Feb. 23
Free week - no classes or scheduled activities
Wed, Feb. 24
Semester classes begin
Wed, Mar. 31 - Wed, April 7
Mid-term exams
Wed, May 5 - Fri, May 7
Final exams
Sat, May 8 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
May 18, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Pisa (PSA) airport on Monday, May 18 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
May 19, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
May 19, 2026
Final Registration - Last day to add/drop
Wed, May 20
Session I Classes begin
TBA
Excursion - location TBA
Thurs, June 4
Last day and final exam for Session I class
Fri, June 5 - Tues, June 9
Free days - no classes or scheduled activities
Wed, June 10
Session II Classes begin
Thurs, June 25
Last day and final exam for Session II class
Fri, June 26 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
May 18, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Pisa (PSA) airport on Monday, May 18 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
May 19, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
May 19, 2026
Final Registration - Last day to add/drop
Wed, May 20
Classes begin
TBA
Excursion - location TBA
Thurs, June 4
Last day of final exams
Fri, June 5 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
June 8, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Pisa (PSA) airport on Monday, June 8 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
June 9, 2026
ASA & FUA Orientation
June 9, 2026
Final Registration - Last day to add/drop
Wed, June 10
Classes begin
TBA
Excursion - location TBA
Thurs, June 25
Last day of final exams
Fri, June 26 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at London (LHR) airport mid-September (TBA) before 10:00 am
TBA
ASA Orientation
TBA
UR Orientation
TBA
UR Welcome Week
TBA
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - Locations
TBA
Last Day of classes
TBA
Last Day of exams
TBA
Housing move-out; students depart
January 14, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at London (LHR) airport on Jan. 14 before 10:00 am
January 15-17, 2026
ASA Orientation
Januar 14-16, 2026
UR Orientation
Jan. 19
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - Locations TBA
Mar. 30-April 12
Holiday; no classes
May 29
Last Day of classes/exams
May 30
Housing move-out; students depart
June 4, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at London (LHR) airport on June 4th before 11:00am
June 6, 2026
ASA Orientation
June 5, 2026
UR Orientation
June 8
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - Locations TBA
June 25
Last Day of classes / exams
June 27
Housing move-out; students depart
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at London (LHR) airport on June 25 before 11:00am
Arrival and Housing Move-in
June 27
ASA Orientation
June 26
UR Orientation
June 29
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - Locations TBA
July 16
Last Day of classes / exams
July 18
Housing move-out; students depart
January 16, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Amsterdam International Airport on Jan. 16. Airport pick-up is before 11 am.
January 17-30, 2026
Orientation Week
January 21-23, 2026
Induction Program - Dutch Discovery Trip
Feb. 2
Classes begin - Block 4
Apr. 3
Classes end - Block 4
Feb. TBA
Berlin Cultural Day Trip
Apr. 6
Classes begin - Block 5
Apr. TBA
Paris Cultural Weekend
June 5 or 12 (depending on course selection)
Classes end - Block 5
Jun. 6 or 13 (depending on course selection)
Housing move-out; students depart
June 19, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at TBA on Jun. 19 Airport pick-up is before 11 am.
TBA
Orientation
June 19, 2026
Classes begin - Block 1
Jul. 10
Classes end - Block 1
Jul. 10
Classes begin - Block 2
Jul. 31
Classes end - Block 2
Aug. 1
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Madrid (MAD) airport in early Sept (TBA), before 2pm
TBA
ASA Orientation
TBA
Universidad Nebrija Orientation
TBA
Excursions
TBA
Classes Begin
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Final exams
Late Dec (TBA)
Housing move-out; students depart
February 2, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Madrid (MAD) airport on Monday, February 2, before 2 pm
February 3, 2026
ASA Orientation
February 5, 2026
Universidad Nebrija Orientation
TBA
Excursions - locations
February 5
Classes Begin
March 29 - April 5
Holiday, no classes
May 22
Final exams
May 23
Housing move-out; students depart
September 11, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Athens (ATH) airport on Friday, Sept. 11 between 9am-4pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
September 12, 2026
HISA Excursion - Athens
September 13, 2026
Travel to Paros & HISA Orientation
Mon, Sept. 14
Classes begin
TBA
HISA Excursions - Locations TBA
Mon, Dec. 7
Last day of final exams
Tues, Dec. 8 (Students must complete housing check-out by 12pm)
Housing move-out; students depart
March 6, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Athens (ATH) airport on Friday, March 6 between 9am-4pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
March 7, 2026
HISA Excursion - Athens
March 8, 2026
Travel to Paros & HISA Orientation
Mon, March 9
Classes begin
TBA
HISA Excursions - Locations TBA
Mon, June 1
Last day of final exams
Tues, June 2 (Students must complete housing check-out by 12pm)
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Athens (ATH) airport on TBA between 9am-4pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
TBA
HISA Excursion - Athens
TBA
Travel to Paros & HISA Orientation
TBA
Classes begin
TBA
HISA Excursions - Locations TBA
TBA
Last day of final exams
TBA (Students must complete housing check-out by 12pm)
Housing move-out; students depart
June 7, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Athens (ATH) airport on Sunday, June 7 between 9am-4pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
June 8, 2026
HISA Excursion - Athens, ferry to Paros, & Housing Move-in
June 9, 2026
HISA Orientation & Classes begin
TBA
HISA Excursions - Locations TBA
Sun, June 28
Last day of final exams
Mon, June 29 (Students must complete housing check-out by 12pm)
Housing move-out; students depart
January 13, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Rome (FCO) airport on Jan. 13 between 9:00 am - 3:00 pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 13-17, 2026
Orientation
January 19, 2026
Classes begin
Jan. 23
Last day to add/drop
TBA
Excursions - Locations TBA
Mar. 9-13
Spring Break
Mar. 23
Last day to withdraw from a class
Apr. 6 (make-up day: Friday, Feb. 6)
Holiday
Apr. 30
Last day of classes
May 1-3
Study days
May 4-8
Final exams
May 9
Housing move-out; students depart
January 31, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
In order to make our group airport pick-up, students should arrive at SJO airport on Jan. 31. We recommend arriving early in the day, if possible.
February 1-2, 2026
Orientation
February 2, 2026
Classes begin
TBA
Excursions - Locations TBA
May 1
Last day of classes
May 2
Housing move-out; students depart
January 3, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
In order to make our group airport pick-up, students should arrive at SJO airport on Jan. 3. We recommend arriving early in the day, if possible.
January 4-5, 2026
Orientation
January 5, 2026
Early Start Spanish Classes begin
January 31
Last day of Early Start Spanish classes
February 2
Semester Classes begin
TBA
Excursions - Locations TBA
May 1
Last day of classes
May 2
Housing move-out; students depart
May 23, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
In order to make our group airport pick-up, students should arrive at SJO airport on May 23. We recommend arriving early in the day, if possible.
May 24-25, 2026
Orientation
May 25, 2026
Classes begin
TBA
Excursions - Locations TBA
June 26
Last day of classes
June 27
Housing move-out; students depart
July 4, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
In order to make our group airport pick-up, students should arrive at SJO airport on July 4. We recommend arriving early in the day, if possible.
July 5-6, 2026
Orientation
July 6, 2026
Classes begin
TBA
Excursions - Locations TBA
August 7, 2026
Last day of classes
August 8, 2026
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Sevilla (SVQ) airport mid-September (TBA) between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
TBA
ASA Orientation
TBA
Universidad de Sevilla Orientation
TBA
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
TBA
Mid-term exams
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Final exams
TBA
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Sevilla (SVQ) airport early September (TBA) between 9 am-5 pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
TBA
ASA Orientation
TBA
Orientation at UPO & In-person Placement Test
TBA
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Final exams
TBA
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Sevilla (SVQ) airport early September (TBA) between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
TBA
ASA Orientation
TBA
Orientation at Centro Universitario EUSA
TBA
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Holiday, no classes
TBA
Final exams
TBA
Housing move-out; students depart
January 28, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Sevilla (SVQ) airport on Jan. 28 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 29-30, 2026
ASA Orientation
January 30, 2026
Universidad de Sevilla Orientation
Feb. 2
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
March 11-12
Mid-term exams
March 30 - April 2
Holiday, no classes
April 20 - 23
Holiday, no classes
May 7
Last class day
May 6 & 7
Final exams
May 8 by 12pm
Housing move-out; students depart
January 23, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Sevilla (SVQ) airport on Jan. 23 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 24-25, 2026
ASA Orientation
January 26, 2026
UPO Placement Test
Jan. 27
UPO Orientation
Jan. 28
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
March 30- April 3
Holiday, no classes
April 20 - 25
Mid-term exams
May 1
Holiday, no classes
May 11
Last class day
May 12-15
Final exams
May 16 by 12pm
Housing move-out; students depart
January 21, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Sevilla (SVQ) airport on Jan. 21 between 9 am-5 pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 21-22, 2026
ASA Orientation
January 13, 2026
Orientation at EUSA
Jan. 26
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
March 30-April 3
Holiday, no classes
April 20- 24
Holiday, no classes
May 1
Holiday, no classes
May 22
Last class day
May 25- May 29th
Final exams
May 30 by 12 pm
Housing move-out; students depart
June 7, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Sevilla (SVQ) airport on June 7 between 9 am-5 pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
June 8, 2026
ASA Orientation
June 9, 2026
Internship begins
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
July 2
Internship ends
July 3
Housing move-out; students depart
July 4, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Sevilla (SVQ) airport on July 4 between 9 am-5 pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
July 5, 2026
ASA Orientation
July 6, 2026
Internship begins
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
July 20
Internship ends
July 31
Housing move-out; students depart
January 25, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Naples (NAP) airport on Jan. 25 before 4pm
January 26, 2026
Orientation
January 27, 2026
Classes Begin
TBA
Excursions - location TBA
Mar. 13-22
Spring Break
May 8
Last day of final exams
May 9
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Florence (FLR) airport on TBA between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
TBA
ASA & LdM Orientation
TBA
Classes begin
TBA
Add/Drop week
TBA
Mid-term exams
TBA
Fall Break - no classes or scheduled activities
TBA
Classes resume
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
TBA
Final exams
TBA (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
January 27, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Florence (FLR) airport on Tues, Jan. 27 between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
January 28-30, 2026
ASA & LdM Orientation
February 2, 2026
Classes begin
Mon, Feb. 2 - Fri, Feb. 6
Add/Drop week
Mon, Mar. 16 - Fri, Mar. 20
Mid-term exams
Mon, Mar. 23 - Fri, Mar. 27
Spring Break - no classes or scheduled activities
Mon, Mar. 30
Classes resume
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
Mon, May 11 - Fri, May 15
Final exams
Sat, May 16 (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
TBA
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Florence (FLR) airport on TBA between 9am-5pm. We recommend arriving earlier in the day, if possible.
TBA
ASA & LdM Orientation
TBA
Classes begin
TBA
Add/Drop week
TBA
Mid-term exams
TBA
Spring Break - no classes or scheduled activities
TBA
Classes resume
TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
TBA
Final exams
TBA (Students must complete Housing Check-out by 10am)
Housing move-out; students depart
August 1, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Santiago (SCL) airport on August 1 before 11am
August 3-7, 2026
Orientation Week
August 10, 2026
Classes begin
TBA
Excursions - Locations TBA
September 12 - September 20
Academic Break
December 4
Last day of classes
December 7 - December 11
Final Exams
December 12
Housing move-out and end of program
March 7, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Santiago (SCL) airport on March 7 before 11am
March 9-13, 2026
Orientation Week
March 16, 2026
Classes begin
TBA
Excursions - Locations TBA
April 25 - May 3
Spring Break
July 10
Last day of classes
July 13 - July 17
Final Exams
July 18
Housing move-out and end of program
May 30, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Santiago (SCL) airport on May 30 before 11am
June 1, 2026
Orientation Day
June 2, 2026
Classes begin
TBA
Excursions - Locations TBA
June 26
Last day of classes
June 22 - June 26
Final Exams
June 27
Housing move-out and end of program
July 4, 2026
Arrival and Housing Move-in
For group airport pick-up, students should arrive at Santiago (SCL) airport on July 4 before 11am
July 6, 2026
Orientation Day
July 7, 2026
Classes begin
TBA
Excursions - Locations TBA
July 31
Last day of classes
July 27 - July 31
Final Exams
August 1
Housing move-out and end of program
Accessibility & Inclusion
We are committed to making study abroad accessible to all students.
Culture & Ethnicity
Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, one of the 17 autonomous communities within Spain. Catalonia has 4 official languages, with Catalan and Spanish being the most predominant.
Natives of Catalonia are proud of their Catalan language and culture. Children learn both Catalan and Spanish in school so that they speak both fluently. A movement in favor of Catalan independence from Spain has grown over the last decades. A referendum for Catalonia’s independence from Spain was attempted in 2017 but did not result in independence.
In addition to Spanish which is spoken nationwide, Spain has a diversity of languages spoken regionally – Catalan in Catalonia, Gallego in Galicia, Euskera in the Basque Country, and Valencian in Valencia autonomous community.
The racial and ethnic makeup of Spainis becoming just as diverse as its languages. The total number of Spanish Muslims is nearly 2 million when factoring nationals as well as migrants from Morocco, Pakistan, Senegal, and other countries. While the Spanish government does not record statistics on the ethnic and racial background of its population, it records the population of non-citizens in Spain, which in 2018 equaled 4.7 million, around 10% of the population. Migrants largely come from the following countries: Morocco, Romania, UK, China, Colombia, Ecuador, Bulgaria, Germany, and Ukraine. Spain has the largest Romanian population in Western Europe, as well as a small Jewish community primarily residing in Madrid, Barcelona, Málaga, and a couple other cities.
The population of Barcelonais primarily of Spanish or Catalan descent. Their ancestries are linked to the Moors of the Middle Ages, the Romans, and the pre-Roman Iberian peoples. Non-nationals make up about 17% of the city’s inhabitants. There are minority groups from abroad as well, with communities from the Philippines, Ecuador, Pakistan, China, Morocco, and other countries.
If you live in a shared apartment or residence hall, you can prepare your own meals. If you plan to live with a homestay family, please notify us about any special dietary needs with as much advance notice as possible, so we can assess whether your needs can be accommodated within a homestay family.
Resources for dietary needs for allergies, religious beliefs, or other preferences below. We strongly encourage you to orderfood/allergy translation cardsto help communicate your needs while abroad.
ASA is happy to talk to you about what resources are available for any mental or physical health needs you have. Please reach out to us by clicking here. Having advance notice of what your needs are will allow us to identify resources to support you, such as therapy or ongoing medical care to allow you to be successful. Any ASA team member is a safe person to share things with!
With your ASA program, you'll also have a paid subscription to mindhamok, a 24-7 service designed to support study abroad students’ mental, physical, and social wellbeing. mindhamok's curated online and live resources give you tools to help you succeed.
You can use mindhamok to: Request an appointment with a coach/therapist; Live chat with a coach/therapist about concerns such as roommate issues, relationships, etc.; Discuss homesickness, culture shock, or adjustment concerns; and much more.
For more information, see our mental & emotional health informationhere.
Religion
Catalonia has had a fairly consistent Roman Catholic affiliation through most of its history and currently maintains a majority Christian population. Islam is the third largest religion in Barcelona at approximately 10%, and is the fastest growing. However, secularism is on the rise, and there are minority populations of other faiths such as Islam, Buddhism, Judaism, Baha’I, and Hinduism. ASA is happy to help you find a place of worship in Barcelona - just ask us.
Disability Accommodation
Spain’s ‘Developed National Accessibility Plan’ requires the removal of all architectural barriers to help accommodate disabled persons. Other legislation has also been implemented to ensure social inclusion and integration is a normality across Spain.
According toWheel the World, the tourism industry in Spain tries to comply with accessibility guarantees, and transportation has adaptations. Most subway and trainstationsin Barcelona are accessible, and in general, major museums, restaurants and accommodations do not have obstacles for people with reduced mobility. Additional information can be foundhere. Airports in Spain have free assistance for people with reduced mobility, hearing and vision as well as cognitive disabilities. For more information about these services, clickhere.
We encourage you toopen a dialogue with us so we can assess accessibility in housing and academic spaces. The U.S. State Department has advice for international travelers with disabilities atthis link.
First Generation
ASA provides hands-on support throughout the entire process. This includes housing, course registration, flight and arrival logistics, and student visa guidance. While you're abroad, our on-site staff is available to support you 24/7. They coordinate social and cultural activities and offer guidance on the local culture, to give you and your support system peace of mind throughout your program. We also have an online orientation for parents/families/support systems at this link.
Gender & Sexuality
We welcome students with any gender identity and sexuality on all of our programs.
Check out the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association Guidehere.
Non-Traditional Students
ASA welcomes all degree-seeking undergraduate students on any of our programs. We are happy to talk through any component of your identity (e.g. age, marital status, parental/caregiver status, military affiliation, et al.) that may affect your ability to participate on a program. Click here to contact us.
Financial Aid & Money Matters
ASA allows payment deferral until your institution releases your Financial Aid, and we offer payment plans upon request to students who need it. More information on billing and paymentcan be found here.