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Application Procedure

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Fill out the application form as explained below and start your new adventure in Italy!

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Application Procedure

Step 1:

Please email Assistant Director of Study Abroad, Gabriella Russo, at gabriella.russo@santannainstitute.com explaining your term of interest. You will receive via email more details about the program as well as the link to our online application form.

*Please click here to see our policy on Personal Data processing

Step 2:

Complete all the section of the form . The last part includes a page where you will need to upload :

a) Official transcript with cumulative GPA of 2.5

b) Copy of your signed, unexpired passport (if you don’t have it yet, you will be able to upload it at a later time)

Step 3:

Student visas are required for full semester programs. Once you have been accepted to Sant’Anna we will be able to assist you in obtaining a Student Visa.

 

Sant’Anna Institute offers significant merit-based grant opportunities to students during any academic term. Go to the grants page to learn more.

Please feel free to ask any questions about the application procedure to our Assistant Director of Study Abroad at gabriella.russo@santannainstitute.com .

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About admission:

When you apply, we’ll make a decision within 2-4 weeks. Once you’re accepted, you can start open courses right away!

Frequently asked questions

FAQs
Where is Sant’Anna located?
Sant’Anna Institute is located overlooking the Marina Grande of Sorrento, a small and safe city on the Bay of Naples. The Institute is located a short 15 minute walk from the center of town and 20 minutes from the Sorrento Station. From the train station, it is easy to reach any city in Italy, as well as the gems of the Amalfi Coast. Naples, the closest metropolitan city, is about an hour away, making travel very convenient.
Do I need to speak Italian to study at Sant’Anna?
Absolutely not. We offer Italian courses at every level from Beginner to Post Advanced. Upon arrival, your Italian level will be evaluated and you will be placed in the proper class. Furthermore, all of our staff speak a proficient level of English, ensuring you will not be lost during your time here.
Outside of the classroom, what kind of activities are offered?
Our students enjoy a plethora of opportunities to explore the region and get to know the Sorrentine community. Internships: During their time at Sant’Anna students can participate in an comprehensive internship related to their field of study. This is a wonderful way to gain relevant work experience and develop as a professional in an international environment. Service Learning: These are projects that accompany specific courses allowing the community to become a “living” text and source of data for classwork while giving something back to your new home. Excursions and Field Trips: There are three excursions per semester (one per summer term) included in the program.
Are the classes taught in English?
Aside from Italian language classes, all of our courses are given in English. For a list of courses and descriptions please visit this link: http://www.santannainstitute.com/courses-and-description/
What kinds of programs do we offer?
To accommodate our students, we offer full year, Spring and Fall semester, summer sessions, as well as J-term and Maymester programs.
Does Sant’Anna offer scholarships and/or financial aid?
To relieve some of the financial burden of studying abroad, we offer various merit-based grants, as well as a scholarship available to Golden Key members. For more information, please navigate to the “Tuition & Grants” tab.
Can I use credits from Sant’Anna to fulfill university requirements?
Yes. Our courses are accredited through our partner university Jacksonville University, making transferring credits an easy process.
What kind of facilities does Sant’Anna have?
We are very lucky to be able to offer a students an abundance of facilities, including free Wi-Fi throughout the building, a library, a student lounge, an organic garden right outside the door, 24-hour assistance to students, an offsite English speaking doctor if medical assistance is required, as well as a newly renovated residence hall on the third and fourth floors of our building.
Where will I live while studying here?
As mentioned above, we have a residence hall with ensuite double or triple rooms equipped with Wi-Fi, a mini-fridge, and linens. There is a fully furnished kitchen on the third floor where students can comfortably prepare their own meals and store food. Students can also elect to live with a trusted host family or in apartments located in the city.