- Spain
- Granada
About Program
Located just south of the Sierra Nevada range, Granada is one of southern Spain's most popular cities. Inhabited since 5500 BC, it's unique history has left long-lasting cultural influences from its Berber, Arab, Catholic, and Jewish inhabitants.
ISA Service-Learning community sectors range from Human Rights to Therapy and Rehabilitation and many others. Throughout your program, you will participate in a variety of reflection-based assignments to add depth to your experiences. Through service at a local organization and these guided reflection activities, our goal is to help you gain a better understanding of the local language, culture, and community.
Each service-learning placement is unique, so visit the ISA Service-Learning website to learn more about the specific placements and program options available in Granada. We especially recommend our Granada program for those passionate about public health.
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Diversity & Inclusion
BIPOC Support
LGBTQIA+ Support
Neurodivergent Support
Accessibility Support
Impact
Sustainability
Ethical Impact
Program Highlights
- Receive personalized advising on service opportunities and program options that are the best fit for you.
- Begin your transition to daily life in your new country and culture on the Bridging Cultures Program, our in-country orientation.
- Experience the city’s café and tea shop culture, which is popular among many students.
- Explore the cobblestone streets and alleyways of historic Realejo district.
- Become part of Granada’s youthful and vibrant community.
Scholarships
ISA by WorldStrides Diversity Scholarship
This scholarship is offered for summer and semester programs and is intended for students with identities historically underserved in education abroad. This can include, but is not limited to, individuals who identify as African American/Black, Hispanic/Latino, Asian American, Alaskan Native, American Indian, Native Hawaiian, LGBTQIA+, First-Generation College Students, U.S. Military Veterans, students with disabilities, and/or students at Minority-Serving Institutions.