Healthcare Summer Internship in Sevilla
Sevilla Healthcare Summer Internship
Delve deeper into your Healthcare/Pre-Med major, or boost your candidacy for grad school with 80 hours of onsite work experience in a Spanish hospital or practice, plus Spanish for Healthcare classes.
If you’re an undergraduate student or recent graduate considering a career in health care, this program is a great way to boost your candidacy for grad school. This program is designed specifically for Healthcare majors and Pre-med students.
You’ll spend 4 weeks acquiring 80 hours of onsite work experience in a local hospital or private practice. Aside from all that great work experience, this program also includes a 1-week intensive Spanish language training.
Internship
Overview
Language Requirement: None. Open to all levels of Spanish
**LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE**
If you’re an undergraduate student or recent graduate considering a career in health care, this program is a great way to boost your candidacy for grad school. This program is designed specifically for Healthcare majors and Pre-med students. You’ll spend 4 weeks acquiring 80 hours of onsite work experience in a local hospital or private practice. Aside from all that great work experience, this program also includes a 1-week intensive Spanish language training (20 hours, not for credit).
No additional visa is necessary in order to do an internship. Internships are unpaid.
Can I Receive Credit?
Yes. Pre-approval for transfer credit must be obtained from your home institution. We can help you work with your home institution to arrange transfer credit.
Requirements
Hours
Includes 80 hours of onsite work at a local hospital or private practice.
Academic Component
There is an academic component that accompanies the internship, such as essays, reports, or presentations, whether or not the student is receiving credit. In addition, you'll take 20 hours of intensive Spanish language lessons (not for credit).
Application & Placement
LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE. Please apply EARLY!
The following items are required to apply:
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Résumé / CV
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Phone or Zoom Interview with our Internship Coordinator (30-45 minutes)
After you have completed the application, we’ll let you know if your internship application is accepted. Being accepted means we have agreed to place you.
Once placed, you will receive an email with your placement details.
What to Expect
Flexibility and openness are keys to a successful international internship. After arrival in Sevilla, you will participate in a mandatory orientation. The orientation will cover all the information you need to have a successful internship, including the cultural aspects that are different from the US.
During your internship, you’ll have regular check-ins with our Internship Coordinator. You can also contact them at any time during your internship if you have any questions or issues. Finally, please be aware that the commitment to an internship must be taken seriously, as the hospital/clinic is making a significant investment of their time and resources in you. Don’t worry – you will have support available throughout, to help you have a successful internship!
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.
* Prices subject to change. Financial aid available.
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Morgan Pecknold
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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 Sevilla city center. 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, but due to limited space in certain options, we can’t guarantee all preferences will be met.
Shared Apartment
Spanish Homestay
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!
Will I have a roommate?
Rooms may be double or single occupancy.
How far will I live from school?
The majority of our housing is within a 15-35 minute commute from your classes. You will walk, take the subway or bus, or a combination. Please rest assured that we place a high priority on location, and all ASA students live within a reasonable distance from their classes!
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.
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:
Córdoba
Day Trip
Granada
Overnight
Itálica
Day Trip
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!
Alcazar Palace
Venture to Costa del Sol
Hike Spain
Itálica, Osuna, or the Castillo de Almodovar
Plaza de Espana
Stroll Along the River
Discover Spanish Cuisine
Learn Flamenco
Program Inclusions
What's included in your program fee.
What's Included
- Exclusive "A WORLD OF CARE" Student Support Suite
- ROOM & BOARD / ROOM ONLY: Choose from these housing options:
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Option A: Spanish homestay with 3 meals a day and 1 load of laundry per week included.
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Option B: Residence Hall or Shared Apartment with kitchen. Meals are not included.
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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.
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ACADEMIC CREDITS: Students who receive pre-approval from their home institution can transfer the credits they earn to their home institution.
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OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT: Semester programs include a final transcript issued by your host institution. Upon completion of the program, ASA will provide one free shipment of your final transcript to your U.S. institution.
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EXCURSIONS: Semester programs include 2 day excursions and 1 overnight excursion, locations to be decided. Summer programs include a $200 travel stipend.
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CULTURAL ACTIVITIES in Sevilla (museum visits, walking tours, etc.)
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INTERNET ACCESS: Students will have free Internet access at their host institution and in their program housing.
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AIRPORT PICK-UP: Group ground transportation is provided from Sevilla (SVQ) airport for students who arrive on the official arrival date, by the designated time.
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SITE DIRECTOR: Students will have an on-site director to assist them with any academic or cultural difficulties they may encounter.
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MEDICAL INSURANCE: Comprehensive international medical insurance is included. Click here for details on benefits and coverage.
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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.
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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.
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PRE-DEPARTURE HANDBOOK & ON-SITE ORIENTATION
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SUBSCRIPTION TO SAFETURE SAFETY-ENHANCING MOBILE APP
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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.
- Optional Internship add-on for semester programs (additional fee - see Costs & Dates section).
- Books, materials, lab fees
- Local transportation
- Personal expenses
- Meals and laundry, if living in shared apartment 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.
Program Calendar
Key dates and milestones for your program.
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.
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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
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June 9, 2026
Internship begins
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TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
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July 2
Internship ends
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July 3
Housing move-out; students depart
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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
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July 6, 2026
Internship begins
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TBA
Excursions - locations TBA
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July 20
Internship ends
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July 31
Housing move-out; students depart
Accessibility & Inclusion
We are committed to making study abroad accessible to all students.
Culture & Ethnicity
Sevilla is the capital of Andalucía, one of the 17 autonomous communities within Spain.
The racial and ethnic makeup of Spain is 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 Sevilla is primarily of Spanish descent. Spaniards descend from multiple ancestries: the Moors of the Middle Ages, the Romans, and the pre-Roman Iberian peoples. Non-nationals make up about 4% of the city’s inhabitants, and they are mainly from Morocco, Ecuador, and Colombia, as well as Peru, China, Bolivia, and Argentina. About half of Spain’s gitano population lives in Sevilla.
Black salons (click here and here), barbershops, and all-gender hairdressers are available in Sevilla. There are also stores that sell Black haircare products, but you should consider bringing your favorite haircare products with you and enough to last your entire stay, because you may not find the same brands or variety of products that you’re used in the US. Here are some helpful suggestions on haircare products and tools to bring with you. You can also check out the Diversity Abroad guide to managing Black hair abroad.
Dietary Accommodations
If you live in the residence hall, you will prepare your own meals. If you 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.
Resources for dietary needs for allergies, religious beliefs, or other preferences below. We strongly encourage you to order food/allergy translation cards to help communicate your needs while abroad.
Mental Health
Students with a range of mental health conditions can successfully study abroad. If you take any medications, please review the U.S. State Department recommendations for traveling abroad with medications.
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 information here.
Religion
Spain and Sevilla have had a fairly consistent Roman Catholic affiliation through most of their history and currently maintain a majority Christian population, plus a small minority of Protestants. In Sevilla, about 4% of people identify as Muslim, and 1% as Jewish. ASA is happy to help you find a place of worship in Sevilla - 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 to Wheel the World, the tourism industry in Spain tries to comply with accessibility guarantees, and transportation has adaptations. Public transit in Sevilla is wheelchair accessible, and in general, major museums, restaurants and accommodations do not have obstacles for people with reduced mobility. However, Sevilla does have some cobblestone streets, especially in the historic districts. Additional information can be found here. 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, click here.
We encourage you to open 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 at this link.
First Generation
Gender & Sexuality
We welcome students with any gender identity and sexuality on all of our programs.
Spain is one of the most progressive countries in the world regarding gender and sexuality. Homosexuality and the right to gender change are legal, while discrimination of any kind is illegal. While there is still no official recognition of non-binary genders, the country does recognize intersex and has legislation upholding their rights.
Check out the International LGBTQ+ Travel Association Guide here.
Non-Traditional Students
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 payment can be found here.
ASA also has several scholarships you can apply for within our program application. Students who receive a Pell Grant as part of their Financial Aid package are eligible to apply for the Gilman Scholarship.
Ready to Apply?
Take the next step in your study abroad journey. Contact our team to learn more about our programs and start your application today.