Overview
Spend a summer in the charismatic capital city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, with AIFS! Study a variety of academic program options at the University of Belgrano. Located a few minutes from downtown Buenos Aires in a tree-lined neighborhood, the campus is home to over 2,500 international students from over 40 different countries.
Academic Program Options in Buenos Aires (University of Belgrano, Buenos Aires)
Intensive Spanish Language – Session 1, 2 or 3, Intensive Spanish Language – Sessions 1+2 combined, Intensive Spanish Language – Sessions 2+3 combined, Intensive Spanish Language Sessions 1+2+3 combined, Argentine and Latin American Studies Program (taught in Spanish), Spanish with Service Learning Program, Session 1 Intensive Spanish and Argentine and Latin American Studies combined
Volunteer opportunities availableWhat’s Included
TUITION
Up to 18 semester credits subject to number of sessions takencourses
art, cultural studies, literature, service learning, and Spanish language-
HOUSING
in an Argentine homestay -
MEALS
Daily breakfast and dinner Monday through Friday EXCURSIONS & DAY TRIPS
Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay (day trip) and Fiesta Gaucha (day trip)-
CULTURAL & SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Tours, Tango evening, downtown area tour including Florida Street, Plaza de Mayo and Casa Rosada, trips to museums and galleries, and visits to areas of local interest -
HEALTH & SAFETY
24/7 emergency support and comprehensive insurance -
ON-SITE RESIDENT DIRECTOR
to help with any questions or advice you may need throughout the program - Volunteer opportunities
- South American city with vibrant culture
- Birthplace of Tango dancing
- Live with a homestay for an authentic cultural insight
- Local AIFS office
- Volunteer opportunities
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AIFS FLIGHT PACKAGE >>
Round-trip flights from 25 U.S. gateways
Airport and hotel transfers to and from campus
EXCURSIONS >>
Iguazú Falls (3 days)
Unique to Buenos Aires
Optional Components
Visa
Visas are not required for U.S. citizens for less than a 3-month stay and students can enter and remain in Argentina as ‘tourists’. Non U.S. citizens are responsible for obtaining a visa as required.



