The Program
Loyola University's John Felice Rome Center has a 44-year history in Rome. Students can choose from more than 40 courses in a variety of subjects, such as anthropology, archaeology, classical studies, fine arts, Greek, history, Italian, Latin, peach studies and political science. Beginning Loyola's Rome Center will offer courses in international business. Students can spend a semester, academic year or participate on a summer program.
Living at the John Felice Center
Students enjoy a residential, American-style campus in Rome. The campus is located in a safe tranquil residential section of Rome called Monte Mario. There is a 24 hour doorman on duty as well as around-the-clock staff support. The campus offers many features, such as:
Financial Aid Information
Students can only apply state and federal financial aid to this program. However, the Loyola Rome Center offers their own scholarships. Students are welcome to apply for them. For further information regarding the scholarships, please follow this link.
Program Costs
Fall 2008
$7, 816.25 Loyola Rome Center Tuition
$3,071 Loyola Rome Center Room
$1,378 Loyola Rome Center Board
$445 Loyola Rome Center Fees
$1,000 Administrative Fee
$13,719.25 Program Total
Spring 2009
$9,620 Loyola Rome Center Tuition
$3,780 Loyola Rome Center Room
$1,696 Loyola Rome Center Board
$445 Loyola Rome Center Fees
$1,000 Administrative Fee
$16,551 Program Total
For further information on Loyola's Rome Center contact the Center for Global Education. Applications for Loyola's Rome Center can be obtained at the Center for Global Education. The deadline to study abroad for the 2008-2009 academic year is March 15-2008..
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CIA Fact book: Italy
State Department's Consular Information Sheet: Italy
Centers for Disease Control: Western Europe