Holiday Availability: All IES Abroad offices will be closed on Dec 24, Dec 25, Dec 31, and Jan 1 as we take some time to celebrate. During the weeks of 12/22 and 12/29, our team will be smaller, so responses may take longer than usual. Thanks for your understanding—and happy holidays!

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At USFQ, the classroom atmosphere might be entirely different from what you experience on your home campus. Please keep in mind that you will have to be able to adapt to different classroom structures and expectations. Teaching styles may vary from professors who mainly use lectures as their method of presentation to those who foster participation, debates, and practical work. Readings and assignments will be indicated in the syllabus, although you are expected to work more independently and explore outside resources on your own. Ecuador requires six years of secondary education before entry...
COMMUNICATIONS: USFQ releases academic and registration information on a rolling basis, so you can expect to receive many emails from us before your program begins. The emails will include information about registration, the online language exam, course lists, orientation information, etc. We recommend organizing your emails so that you can easily reference the messages you will receive about the program. PREDEPARTURE REGISTRATION: Registering for courses at USFQ is a 3-step process. Each step is done online on the USFQ website, and they must be done in order. They are: Register as a student...
Please note that community-based learning placement options for the Spring semester could be limited and/or virtual. You can participate in a community-based learning placement with an accompanying academic seminar. Through community-based learning, you will gain insight into Ecuadorian culture while directly helping the community as a volunteer at a local organization. The IES Abroad Quito staff has relationships with a number of community-based organizations. The instructor will work with a select group of organizations to develop interesting projects for teams of students. You can apply to...
Ecuadorians enjoy a variety of sports, especially soccer, volleyball, basketball, and tennis. Sailing, rafting, bird-watching, and fishing are popular activities in certain regions. You can easily purchase sporting equipment in Ecuador, but sporting equipment is typically more expensive than what you may be used to. You can rent other equipment, such as bicycles and camping equipment.

Porta Portese: A Thrifters Paradise

On one of my first weekends here in Rome, my roommate invited me to come to a market in Trastevere. I immediately pictured your typical farmers market, a street or two of vendors selling fresh fruit, honey, and pastries. When we arrived at Porta Portese early that Sunday morning I was surprised to find a very different kind of market. There was a seemingly endless street packed with vendors selling everything from makeup to shoes to home supplies. Best of all were piles and piles of clothes for as little as 1 euro. It was heaven on earth.

What Your Study Abroad Preparation WON'T Prepare You For

Prior to leaving my home university, I sat in hours of study abroad preparation classes, events, and workshops. I pumped my brain full of all the crucial information I would need in this experience ridden with change. What to expect with culture shock, how to stay healthy while abroad, and how to push through language anxieties were all things I was ready to face. What completely caught me off-guard, however, was study abroad fatigue…and having it hit me by surprise almost left me down for the count.

The Study Abroad Dilemma: Homestay vs. Apartment

Studying abroad is a transformative experience, offering a unique blend of academic growth, cultural immersion, and personal development. One of the most critical decisions you'll make when preparing for your overseas adventure is choosing your accommodation. The choice between a homestay and an apartment is a dilemma that many international students face, and it ultimately boils down to personal preferences and priorities.

A Taste of Argentina: Asado at a local friend’s house

There's something magical about sharing a meal that transcends cultural boundaries and creates bonds among people. Such was the case when our Argentinian friends invited us to their house for the Argentinian tradition known as "asado." This culinary adventure not only allowed me to try the best meat ever in Argentina, but also made me realize the importance of asado in forming a sense of community and strong friendships.