Location
  • Spain
    • Madrid
Term
Academic Year, Fall, Spring, Winter
Subject Areas
Accounting Advertising Art History Arts Biochemistry Biology Botany Business Chemistry Classical Studies Communications Computer Science Cultural Studies Earth Sciences Economics Engineering English European Studies Film Finance Geography Geology Global Studies Health Sciences Hispanic Studies History Hospitality Humanities International Business International Relations Journalism Law Liberal Arts Library Sciences Life Sciences Literature Marketing Mathematics Philosophy Physics Political Science Public Relations Social Sciences Sociology Sports Science Tourism +36

Program Details

Program Type
Provider
Degree Level
Bachelors Masters
Housing
Apartment Host Family
Language
English

Pricing

Starting Price
10000
Price Details
Personal Advisor, Financial Aid Guidance, Credit Transfer Assistance, Visa and Passport Application Guidance, Personalized Entry Packet, Tuition, Fees, Amenities, On-Site Coordinator, Airport Pickup, Orientation, Housing, Excursions, Heath Insurance, and Transcripts are all included in the program cost. Scholarships are available at www.panrimo.com.
Jul 11, 2018
Jun 08, 2015
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About Program

Panrimo partners with the University of Carlos III, an institution which offers English language classes in a variety of departments including engineering, humanities, and the arts. Those seeking to improve their language skills will find the multi-cultural campus the perfect place to make friends, both local and international. Situated in the impressive city of Madrid, the university offers an excellent location from which to explore Spain's capital city. Palaces, museums, and operas are some of the attractions waiting for you in Madrid. Cultural excursions are included in the program cost, and allow participants to experience unique elements of the Spanish culture.

Students have the option live in off-campus apartments or can take full advantage of the opportunity to live with a host family during their stay. Either way, your time in Spain will open your eyes to a whole new world!

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Hannah
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Perfect Experience for Independent Student

I couldn't have asked for a better experience living abroad in Madrid. That being said, I know that my experience here with Panrimo would not suit everyone. Panrimo provided me with the most amazing Madrid contact (Laura) who was always available if I needed help, and made the excursions culturally significant as well as fun. Madrid is a fantastic city, so I was surrounded by opportunities to get involved with other international students and the local community. Unlike most study abroad programs from the U.S., I was not part of a large group of American students and lived in an apartment with Erasmus students. This was great for me because I am fine with taking the initiative to meet people/socialize, but I can see where this would be out of some students' comfort zones. That being said, I think that one of the most valuable aspects of my experience has been the variety of different people I've met from all over the world--something that a lot of my friends in programs have missed out on. The living situation put me in the perfect location at the heart of the city.
One of the biggest issues I had with the program was Panrimo's 'Hispanic Studies' contact at the Universidad de Carlos III, who provided hardly any support. She made multiple errors in documents that were required for me to obtain my Visa, which led to the process being more challenging than it had to be. My classes at the Universidad de Carlos III were in English and not easy. Many of the courses I took were translated from Spanish and taught by professors who really shouldn't have been teaching in English. This communication gap in combination with the Spanish style of teaching definitely made advanced subjects harder. I was grateful to be able to continue my degree studies in Madrid, though, and it was fantastic being able to meet people in my major from all over the world.

What would you improve about this program?
Leonor (the "coordinator" of the Hispanic Studies program for UC3M) is terrible and provided absolutely nothing. A lot of the logistics regarding school, Visas, and transitioning (SIM card, metro pass, bank account) were left up to me to figure out, although Laura was quick to offer assistance in any way she could.
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