Program Description

ISA Study Abroad Programs in Lima, Peru

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Take a study break in Peru with ISA—International Studies Abroad! This study abroad opportunity affords you the best of Lima, Peru's capital city: your choice of three top universities, flexibility in length and season of study, and a wide variety of courses. Business and economics majors will turn to La Universidad del Pacifico, which boasts a high tech campus and a well-established faculty. Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, the oldest private college in the country, prides itself on its research and academic work, to which you can contribute!

University of San Ignacio de Loyola-Lima focuses on establishing leaders, in the forms of professionals, entrepreneurs, and politicians—in fact, the first female presidential candidate serves as the current university president, and the founder is the sitting Vice President of Peru! Improve your Spanish with some friendly Lima locals, relax with a margarita on the white sandy beaches, explore the historic streets mixed with the modern skyscrapers, and study abroad in Peru!

Interview with Zachary Macinnes, ISA-Lima alum

GO: Why did you decide to study abroad with ISA in Lima, Peru?
About to enjoy some paella in Valencia, Spain!
About to enjoy some paella in Valencia, Spain!

Zachary: I actually was lucky enough to study abroad a couple times while a student at Emmanuel College in Boston. I spent time in Mexico, Spain and Peru. Of those, it was my Academic Year program with ISA in Lima, Peru that impacted me the most. I knew I wanted to be immersed in a Spanish-speaking country that's somewhat off-the-beaten path.

I remember saying to my Study Abroad Advisor when we were picking the right program, "Hey, with all these programs in Spain and Latin America, these guys must really know what they're doing."

GO: What made your study abroad experience unique and special?

Zachary: I was lucky enough study in Lima for two semesters. By the time my second semester rolled around, I was speaking Spanish like a Peruvian, comfortable navigating my way through Lima by way of their decidedly South American public transportation system of "micros" and "combis,"and spending my free time with a great group of Peruvian friends that I keep in touch with to this day. Perhaps it is for this reason that I get excited when talking to Year students to this day.

My academic experience as a foreign student enrolled directly in courses with local students at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru (PUCP) was decidedly unique. Classes here were challenging (and in Spanish), but the class I remember most in Latin. I'd never studied Latin before, and it interesting learning the language with speakers of Spanish.

My wonderful Resident Director Michelle McRaney de Winder went out of her way to find a Latin tutor to help me out. Meanwhile, my roommate Mike was studying Quechua language - and Michelle was able to find a tutor for him as well. ISA Resident Directors are a special bunch, and every RD I've met does a fantastic job integrating ISA students into the local culture.

In addition to Peru, I spent time studying in Mexico and Madrid as well. All were unforgettable experiences, but I was able to compare apples to apples and ISA comes out om top. ISA believes that study abroad students should be as integrated into the host culture as much as possible, a philosophy I share. This integration can happen in the classroom, ISA housing (homestays and student dormitories), on-campus student organizations, socially and volunteer and internship placements.

GO: How has this experience impacted your future?

Zachary: It's almost a cliche to say that students come back from study abroad more mature, and for me it was no exception. Back in Boston, I immediately sought out my study abroad office. I didn't know it at the time, but I had made an unconscious decision to pursue a career in international education.

Emmanuel requires most majors to have an internship their senior year, and mine was (naturally) in the study abroad office. That year, I met representatives from ISA and other organizations on campus at Emanuel. One thing led to another and the rest was history!

Zachary and friends scaling the sand dunes of Ica, Peru!
Zachary and friends scaling the sand dunes of Ica, Peru!

GO: Now that you work for ISA, what do you do for them?

Zachary: At ISA, I work mainly in New England visiting campuses to talk about ISA programs as a University Relations Representative. I'm also part of ISA's Communications Team as a Social Media Coordinator and am in charge of social media at ISA. I joined ISA back in 2009 and am loving my third year "on the road" repping ISA at study abroad fairs across New England.

Further Information
Languages: 
English
Subject Areas: 
Cultural Studies
Economics
Foreign Language
Latin American Studies
Liberal Arts
Spanish
Spanish Literature
Other
Living Arrangements: 
Home-stay
Apartment
Student Dormitory
Students live with other students
Students live independently
Accommodation is included in the program cost
Travel Arrangements: 
Participants travel to the program independently.
Application: 
Online Application
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If you want to go to a country and really be immersed, ISA is the program to go through! I obviously wanted to learn spanish and from the host families to in the ISA offices strictly speaking spanish was encouraged and I can say I easily came away with a better spanish speaking ability than many of my friends who studied abroad through other programs in other countries. ISA prepares you for everything they can before you arrive, once you get there, and for anything else that comes up they are there to help you out 100%, 24/7. I have never met a more caring group of people than those that work for ISA-Peru. They expose you to so many different cultural aspects through amazing excursions and plenty of activities within Lima as well. I could never say enough good things about this program or my time there, I still love telling others about my experience and encouraging everyone to study abroad, of course I always put a little plug in to recommend ISA becuase if all the ISA programs are as amazing the one in Lima, then there's nothing to lose!

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Submitted by aleand4 on 05/04/2012
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I recommend studying abroad to anyone who is thinking about it. You learn much more than a classroom can ever teach you and you make friends that will last your entire lifetime. Don't be afraid to take a risk and try something new, you never know what will happen!

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Submitted by Acudamae on 11/02/2011
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Country: 
Peru
Cost: 
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