CET Jordan

CET Jordan

Location
  • Jordan
    • Amman
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Summer
Subject Areas
Anthropology Business Communications Cultural Studies Global Studies History Humanities International Business Liberal Arts Literature Middle Eastern Studies Political Science Religious Studies Sociology Theater Women's Studies +6
Need-based funding, Merit-based funding, General grants/scholarships, Payment plans, LGBTQIA+ funding, BIPOC funding
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Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Apartment
Language
Arabic

Pricing

Price Details
The CET program fee covers tuition, housing with a Jordanian roommate, activities and excursions (including an overnight excursion), an official Oral Proficiency Interview, medical insurance, visa processing & fees and course materials/textbooks.

The program fee does not include transportation to/from Amman and meals.

Still wondering how to budget for your time abroad? CET offers scholarships, and CET staff is happy to provide advice on keeping discretionary purchases to a minimum (i.e., they can tell you where to get cheap eats).
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Classes Visa Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare
Nov 06, 2025
Jun 15, 2026
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About Program

Want to improve your Arabic fluency by leaps and bounds? CET Jordan provides the perfect environment to do just that. This program combines intensive language courses with immersive experiences, including pairing you with a language partner and local neighbors (jiran). You also choose between a full-time or limited language pledge. For hands-on learning, you can opt into an internship or directed research project, giving you the chance to apply your language skills in a professional setting. At the end of a term, you take an official Oral Proficiency Interview, which is great for adding to a résumé or grad school application. Beyond the classroom, explore the city and across Jordan—from exploring bustling markets to visiting Wadi Rum and Petra for a weekend.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS SUMMARY

This program offers rigorous Arabic language instruction with strong cultural immersion through local roommates, language partners, and trips around Jordan.

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Diversity & Inclusion 💙

CET believes in making study abroad accessible to students of all races, religions, origins, abilities, gender identities, and sexual orientations. We’ve gathered experiences from BIPOC students to share as resources such as the Identity Abroad pages, Perspective Pieces, and Identity Abroad Support Networks. We are also dedicated to becoming a more anti-racist organization by transforming our workplace, programs, and industry with our Justice, Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion (JEDI) Action Plan.
CET supports and welcomes students of all identities on our programs. We provide program-specific information under the cultural climate section of our Identity Abroad webpages for LGBTQ individuals in each of our program locations.
CET makes every effort to offer accommodations comparable to that of the students’ home institution. Disclosing early helps us to make proper preparations. The accommodations offered at each program can be found on each program location's Identity Abroad page. These pages can provide a good idea about what classes are like in terms of workload and class time. Initiating one-on-one conversations with Student Service Coordinators can also help inform students' decisions and determine if a program will be a good fit.
CET makes every effort to offer accommodations comparable to that of the students’ home institution. The levels of accessibility, from wheelchair accessibility to extra time on exams, are under each program location’s Identity Abroad page. Initiating one-on-one conversations with Student Service Coordinators can help inform students' decisions and determine if a program will be a good fit.

Impact 🌎

CET is an environmentally conscientious organization at our headquarters in DC and programs all around the world. In each of our centers, we adopt local measures to reduce our carbon footprint and contribute to sustainable practices. As part of our ongoing efforts towards sustainability, we’ve partnered with Cool Effect, a nonprofit focused on reducing carbon emissions through scientifically-proven, hand-selected carbon projects worldwide. For each trip taken by one of our staff members, travelers, or students, we donate to support three carbon projects chosen by staff volunteers every year.
When we set up a program overseas, we become a part of that local community. And as a community member, we are responsible for contributing to local initiatives in meaningful ways. Our website lists some local philanthropic organizations that help us fulfill this responsibility—they host our students, and we support their missions.

Program Highlights

  • Local neighbors & language partners
  • Intensive Modern Standard Arabic & Jordanian Dialect
  • Internship option
  • Full-time or limited language pledge option
  • Official Oral Proficiency Interview score

Program Reviews

4.85 Rating
based on 47 reviews
  • 5 rating 85.11%
  • 4 rating 14.89%
  • 3 rating 0%
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  • Academics 4.7
  • Support 4.7
  • Fun 4.4
  • Housing 4.4
  • Safety 4.7
Showing 41 - 47 of 47 reviews
Ryan
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

CET is THE choice for Arabic learning

The amount of Arabic I learned studying abroad with CET was worth every dollar (or dinar) and every second I spent there. I grew at a speed I once thought was unimaginable, I feel it would take me years in an American setting to make the gains that did. On top of it I made new best friends, and was immersed in a culture that is strikingly beautiful and sincere. CET rules (and so does the academic director Manal, and my wonderful proffesor Noor!)

What would you improve about this program?
If I would change one thing about the program, it would be the reliability of living partners.
151 people found this review helpful.
Emily
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The Deserts of Jordan

Perhaps the best trip we took with CET was to Wadi Rum in the southern part of Jordan. In a word, Wadi Rum is unbelievable. Completely filled with red rocks and sand, this is unlike any desert I have seen in my life. The deep silence that settles at night is not foreboding, but extremely peaceful as it is accompanied by the most fantastic array of stars possible. Spending a night in the desert in a traditional bedouin camp was an unforgettable highlight of my trip abroad.

What would you improve about this program?
I believe a lot of students had problems with their internship placements; either they were late in receiving a company to work with or the company did not provide a captivating atmosphere in which to work. I would improve the internship program so that students could receive a full 8 weeks of stimulating work experience.
123 people found this review helpful.
John
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

It had its ups and downs

I had the opportunity to intern and study in Amman. I interned 2 days out of the week and studied 3. It was awesome but one has to remember that an internship in a country like Jordan is not like an internship in a traditional internship destination. I was thankfully guided in this experience by the teaching and mentorship of Dr. Zubi AL Zubi, who was the dean of the University of Jordan's business department. He was incredible guide on the ins and outs of interning in a Muslim country. It was also somewhat difficult to communicate in a place where there are so many dialects of Arabic used, but eating was easy, with grocery stores and restaraunts all around and there was always somewhere to watch the World Cup and break fast. It was awesome!

What would you improve about this program?
I would change the language pledge. It is useful, but I feel that we had varying levels of Arabic learners and it put unnecessary pressure on the lower-leveled students. It should, at least, be optional for the less-experienced students.

137 people found this review helpful.
Kate
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Life Changing

Everyday, I woke up and joked around with my roommate. Sometimes we ate quickly together, and would always discuss the day ahead. Then we headed off to our respective classes, where I discussed current issues and important problems that occur all over the Middle East, but especially in Jordan. After class I would meet up with a friend to chat, maybe grabbing coffee or a snack at a café. I would return to my apartment and hang out with my roommate, once more swapping stories and talking about life as we finished our homework. Then it was off to bed to get ready for a new day.
And you know what? I did all that in Arabic. I could never have imagined doing so without trouble before, but after being a part of the CET program I did so everyday with ease.
There were definitely some difficulties - being harassed and stared at in the streets, and having to cope with a whole different culture. However the CET staff did a fantastic job of helping us all out, and more than prepared us in terms of language.

What would you improve about this program?
Probably more opportunities to interact with Jordanian students.
139 people found this review helpful.
Response from CET Academic Programs

Thanks for taking the time to write a review on your CET program! It's always wonderful to hear about your experiences abroad and is invaluable to us as we help new students make the most of their study abroad experience. Please stay in touch! Join our LinkedIn group; follow us on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram; and feel free to contact us if you'd like to discuss any aspect of your experience further. -Shelley Jessee, CET staff

Samira
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

CET is Great for Language Learning

When I entered the program, I could barely speak Arabic even though I had three years of studying under my belt. Now, I am almost fluent in the language, thanks to CET. The language pledge and the rigorous courses helped me grow my language skills in ways that were more accessible than what I was learning at my home university. I would be lying if I said it wasn't difficult. There was a time midway through the semester when I felt I was failing and wanted to go home, but the CET directors recognized my distress and convinced me that I was doing a good job. Without their encouragement, I would not have worked as hard as I did to master the language. I am about to graduate, and I feel more confident in my language skills than I ever was before CET.

What would you improve about this program?
I would change the language partners.I felt as if both my language partners in the summer and the fall were not really interested in me or helping me learn the language. For one language partner, most of our time was me talking about some subject without any involvement from her. The only thing she would ask would be "And what else?" to keep me talking. The problem is that I can't talk without some encouragement or something to jump start the conversation. Towards the end, these appointments became more of a hassle than help.
133 people found this review helpful.
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Irene
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Feel the Difference

I expressed a great deal of my personal experiences on CET's study abroad blog, but in addition to those experiences, in general, I believe CET enables as close of an integration experience as is possible into Jordanian society.

What would you improve about this program?
I would have a home-stay, at least for a weekend, be a part of the program.
148 people found this review helpful.
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PhilH
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Excellent Immersion in Arab Culture

I really enjoyed my experience in CET because I felt like I was living outside of an "American Bubble" that I had sought to avoid in my abroad program choice. The program really focuses on improving your Arabic proficiency and through a 2-person language class and direct-enrollment into two other classes with native speakers, I felt appropriately challenged with the language and definitely came into my own. The staff is excellent at addressing student concerns and living with local roommates really gives you a fascinating window into the local culture. I made many new Jordanian friends and had some experiences well off the beaten tourist path.

What would you improve about this program?
Even though the in-country administration is an excellent team, the host-university can be a bit disorganized at times, leading to some bureaucratic frustrations.
132 people found this review helpful.

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