At the American University of Florence, you’ll have access to English-taught courses across their nine schools, including Hospitality, Business, Digital Imaging & Visual Arts, Fashion, and Journalism. This program is designed with maximum integration in mind. All students will take a 3- or 6-credit course that includes 150 hours of hands-on community engagement, providing practical experience in the field of their choice. You'll learn alongside other U.S. and international students, with opportunities to engage with the locals and practice your Italian. The 11-week semester means that U.S. passport holders do not need to obtain a visa.
Florence - American University of Florence (No Visa)
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About the Program
Program Advisor
Kate Gosson
Once you’ve applied for a program, I’ll be your direct point of contact. From housing to course registration and everything in between, I’m here to help you prepare to study abroad. Once you’re accepted into your program, you’ll find even more detailed information about what you need to know before you depart in your Predeparture Guide. Let’s get started!
About the Destination
Why Florence?
As the birthplace of the Renaissance, Florence invites students to explore museums, monuments, and Italian traditions. Stroll the bridges crossing the Arno River to capture the perfect photo and try Florentine steak, prosciutto, and pasta—even Super Tuscan wine.
Here, you won’t just study abroad; you’ll have a truly immersive Italian experience—as AUF has multiple campus facilities run by students, from a café to a vintage clothing store, giving you an opportunity to work and interact with locals.
Beyond academics, Florence’s central location makes travel across Italy easy and rewarding, with train connections offered further into Tuscany, or to Rome and beyond.
The Student Experience
IES Abroad Course Trip to Florence Pt. 1
Overview of the day our IES Abroad program spent in Florence for Renaissance Art classes and Women and Gender Studies classes.
Program Dates
Spring 2027
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Academics
Our mission is simple: to provide you with the best study abroad program possible—which includes the highest quality academic and cultural experiences.
We offer access to unique courses that explore hospitality, international business, fashion, arts and sciences, journalism and communications, Italian language, and more. AUF’s unique academic model requires all students to choose an experiential learning course that integrates 150 hours of hands-on learning into a course that exposes students to an industry of their choice. AUF’s world-class professors and extensive set of course options enhance your academic experience and provide you with new global perspectives.
Partner Institution
American University of Florence
The American University of Florence (AUF) offers a distinctive educational experience that extends beyond the classroom through community engagement, professional projects, and cultural integration. AUF's multidisciplinary programs are designed to build industry knowledge, leadership skills, and global perspectives while being committed to high academic standards and student success.
AUF Courses
Our Direct Enrollment program provides you with an opportunity to experience the rich cultural and historical city of Florence through a wide range of courses from our partner, the American University of Florence (AUF).
You will enroll in 12 credits from a variety of course offerings through the American University of Florence, which may include:
- Hospitality
- Fashion
- Business
- Arts & Sciences
- Digital Imaging & Visual Arts
- Interior Design, Environmental Architecture, & Sustainability
- Journalism, Communications, & Publishing
- Italian Studies
You can find all AUF syllabi by visiting AUF’s Course Descriptions page.
Further information about course content and availability is provided on AUF’s Course Schedule page.
NOTE: Courses are subject to change at the discretion of AUF.
Requirements
Eligibility Requirements
- 18 years of age
- In good standing at your home school
- 2.75 GPA or better on a 4.0 scale (GPAs under 2.75 will be considered on a case-by-case basis)
- Sophomore, junior, or senior standing when program begins - some local university courses may not be available to sophomores
- No Italian required
About IES Abroad Florence
Located in the heart of Florence's city center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, American University of Florence (AUF) gives students the opportunity to live and learn in the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance. AUF's student body comes from 35+ countries, yet offers a small classroom size of 12 students or fewer. AUF has six buildings across Florence, deeply embedding the student experience into the community. Students have access to AUF's Student Life and Development Department, which provides housing and emergency support, but also sports nights, a music club, mini gym access, and cultural connections.
IES Abroad Florence Staff
Housing
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Students will live in shared double or triple apartments, with some apartments arranged for 3-7 students and others arranged for 8-13 students. Some singles are available. All apartments have kitchen access. The average commute time is 15-30 minutes by foot to AUF’s school buildings.
Field Trips
Students will have access to field trips offered through AUF's Educational Field Learning program. These exciting cultural journeys are normally day trips, but are occasionally an overnight trip. Trips are covered unless noted with ($).
NOTE: IES Abroad field trip destinations, activities, and lengths of stay may vary according to term and availability as decided by the American University of Florence.
Experiential Learning
Participating in experiential learning is one of the best ways to gain a deeper understanding of culture and society in Florence. Working alongside local people toward a common goal, you will experience firsthand everyday life in Florence while contributing your skills toward a community-driven solution. Examples of experiential learning can include spending time in one of the following:
- Fashion consignment shop
- Pastry shop & bistro
- Guest apartments
- Botanical retail store
Experiential learning can be achieved by participating in either a 6-credit offering (3 credits of lecture, 3 credits of experiential learning) or a special project (3 credit offerings consisting of 150 experiential learning hours each).
Program Cost
Spring 2027
$7.9 Million in Scholarships & Aid
We firmly believe that financial limitations should not prevent a qualified student from studying abroad. This is why we commit millions of dollars to our study abroad scholarships and aid.
Health & Safety
With 75 years of experience, we are proud to set the standard for health and safety in study abroad. Our Chicago-based and on-site staff are all highly trained and experienced in the matters of health, safety, and crisis management. We are here for you from predeparture to your return, and are ready to support you—no matter which time zone you’re in. We plan for "what ifs" so that you don’t have to. From international health insurance included in your program cost to highly trained local staff who can connect you with English-speaking healthcare providers, we work around the clock to ensure your health and safety while abroad.
Apply for your passport today!
Getting your passport is a crucial step for studying abroad. With processing times taking longer than usual, consider this a gentle reminder to not procrastinate on getting or renewing your passport.
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