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Study abroad in Peru?


I need to find a study abroad program in Peru that:

1.) Is taught in English

2.) Allows me to earn credits in more than just Spanish

3.) Is affordable (under $8500 not including airfare)

Anyone know of any programs?

Sorry about that... I'm in college, and I wish to study abroad for a semester.

Also, to the idiot who told me I should stay home if I want courses in English: Why can study abroad students study in English in Japan, China, Italy, Russia, Israel, and various other countries where English isn't the first language, but not Peru is out of the question to you?

Of course I intend to LEARN Spanish while I'm in Peru, but expecting me to take classes designed for a fluent Spanish speaker when I'm only in Spanish 102 right now is absurd. I'm not a Spanish major, I'm an anthropology major interesting in the Quechua, Aymara, and other Andean cultures.

USIL, Universidad de San Ignacio de Loyola has a programme that is half taught in English.

Try also www.studyabroad.com

BUt most of the places will be in Spanish, except for English laguage courses.

Search study abroad programs.

you haven't mentioned how long you intend to go for. 8500 could be a whole lot, or not enough, depending on how long you plan to be there.

You also don't mention whether you are looking for University or High School.

You aren't going to find a program that teaches in ENGLISH... if you want to study in Peru... then you need to learn SPANISH.

My wife lived there 15 years and even taught in the schools... I know for a fact there are no study abroad schools in Peru that teach in English,

If you want a course that is taught in English.. then STAY HOME... part of the reason for studying abroad is to IMPROVE YOUR FOREIGN LANGUAGE SKILLS...

Hi.If you are looking for high school program there are a few recommended schools such as Colegio FD Roosevelt (the American school of Lima www.amersol.edu.pe ) Colegio Newton (British education) among them. For College I don't think you'll be able to find courses in English. Good luck it is a great idea!

I just came accross this site, a lot of info on Study Abroad:

http://summer-study-abroad-program.blogs...

I know many people answered you, so you've enough information. I'm Peruvian-Canadian and speak also French, Spanish and Quechua, now working in China. I was born in Cuzco, Peru. If you want more information about INCAS culture..let me know (you see my email). Luck.

you can learn spanish in the icpna , wahat else 8500 is enough

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