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Study Abroad in Rome

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Explore Rome with CIEE

Immerse yourself in a city where history lives around every corner when you study abroad in Rome, Italy. Wander through ancient ruins on your way to class, savor a fresh espresso at a bustling piazza, and toss a coin into the Trevi Fountain with friends. Spend afternoons exploring the Vatican Museums, enjoying gelato near the Spanish Steps, or relaxing in the gardens of Villa Borghese. From lively street markets to evening passeggiatas along the Tiber River, Rome offers a rich mix of academic opportunities and everyday Italian life. Whether you’re catching a local festival or discovering hidden trattorias, Rome study abroad offers a timeless adventure full of stories and surprises.

While abroad, students may complete a full- or part-time internship in Rome, gaining real-world international work experience and developing valuable professional skills. Internships are available across diverse industries, including business, marketing, arts, sustainability, and more, providing a well-rounded perspective of today's global job market and enriching the overall study abroad experience.

EXPLORE ROME PROGRAMS

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Top Activites in Rome with CIEE

Every CIEE block program has frequent cultural excursions uniquely designed to complement the program’s academics and enhance students’ cultural immersion. In Rome, past study abroad excursions have included:

  • Visits to significant Rome locations, such as the Colosseum, the Spanish Steps, the Pantheon, Saint Peter’s Basilica, Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel Ceiling, the Trevi Fountain
  • Trips to Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, to explore art and history like you've never seen before
  • Roll up your sleeves and learn how to prepare home-made Italian meals like pasta and pizza

About CIEE Rome

CIEE Rome is centrally located in the heart of Italy's historic capital, within walking distance of important landmarks, including the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona, and the Campo de' Fiori neighborhood. The Center features five classrooms, two student lounges, a student life office, an academic advising office, and complimentary WiFi.

Students will appreciate CIEE Rome's easy access to local restaurants, bars, cafés, shops, and other amenities and services. In addition to these conveniences, students will enjoy being close to Piazza Venezia, a square surrounded by beautiful buildings, an iconic monument, and an antique basilica.

Where You'll Study in Rome

Internships & Volunteering in Rome

Depending on their program of study and availability, students may be able to participate in an internship or volunteer. For students looking to intern in Rome, they can build new professional skills and intercultural competencies by interning at a local business.

For students interested in volunteering in Rome, they may volunteer at local retirement communities, arts organizations, youth centers, homeless shelters, and more. 

Study Abroad Programs in Rome

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  • Rome, Italy
  • Study Program
  • Part-Time Internship

...for 1, 2, or 3 term blocks!

Study Abroad Guide to Rome

Currency 
Euro

Spoken Languages In Rome 
Italian, English

Available Transportation 
Metro, Bus, Tram, Taxi, Railway

Famous Local 
Francesco Totti – former Italian soccer player

Climate 
Mediterranean climate with cool winters and hot summers and an average annual temperature of 60°F

Places to Explore 
Trevi Fountain – famous 18th-century sculpted fountain

Airport 
Fiumicino (FCO) and Ciampino (CIA)

Social Norms 
It's common for Italian friends and families to kiss on the cheek when greeting each other

What to Pack 
Comfortable walking shoes and a secure bag

Frequently Asked Questions

Study Abroad Scholarships & Grants

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Apply in 1,2,3!

You may be wondering if there are any scholarships to study in Rome. CIEE offers scholarships and grants for study abroad programs in Rome to students with demonstrated financial need, proven academic merit, and for specific CIEE programs. Students can apply for scholarships through 3 simple steps:

  1. Search for and apply to your dream program
  2. Review all available funding opportunities
  3. Complete the Scholarship & Grants portion of your application
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Study Abroad Scholarships

NEED-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS

Based on students' Estimated Family Contribution (EFC) from their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and enrolled institution. Complete the Scholarships & Grants portion of your program application to be considered for all awards to which you are eligible.

MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS

Based on academic achievement. Complete the Scholarships & Grants portion of your program application, along with an essay, to be considered for all awards to which you are eligible.

OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS

Other scholarship awards are based on program or alumni status.

VIEW OUR SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS

Talk To A Student Who's Lived It...

Ask an Ambassador

Reach out to one of our Student Ambassadors to learn what CIEE Study Abroad is really like from alums who've lived it! Address any questions you may have about Rome, from your academic interests and travel planning to housing and cultural differences.

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Study Abroad Rome Reviews

  • "It’s a great program! A lot of cultural and social experiences which I’ll always remember."

    Elisha M., University of Washington

  • "It is an amazing experience and way to meet new people."

    Sabria C., North Carolina A & T State University

  • "CIEE is a wonderful program that provides its students with the ability to really explore the world outside the classroom."

    Sam V., Drake University

  • "It is a great experience to learn about different cultures and yourself along the way. The staff is always there to help, which makes acclimating much easier than one would think. Great program with great people."

    Maria C., Framingham State University