Spain: Spanish Language & Culture
- Spain
- Madrid
- Granada
- Córdoba
About Program
Begin your Experiment in Madrid, exploring the famous sights, museums, and neighborhoods while trying authentic foods such as paella and pulpo. Take a day trip to Toledo, the “Imperial City,” known for its 2,000+ years of history, before continuing on to the province of Andalucía in southern Spain, where you will dive into intensive Spanish language classes. Continue with a homestay in an Andalusian town, where you will enjoy home-cooked meals and visit local markets, beaches, and cafés with your friends and host family. Experience Spain’s outdoors during activities such as trekking along a river and canoeing.
Develop your Spanish language skills through 50+ hours of exposure and practice through formal classes, experiential learning activities, host family interactions, peer-to-peer practice, and more. Visit and explore Granada, Guadix, Córdoba, and la Alhambra before returning to Madrid for final reflection and language practice before departing for home.
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Diversity & Inclusion
BIPOC Support
LGBTQIA+ Support
Impact
Sustainability
Ethical Impact
Our programs are developed in close consultation with local and international partners and with a critical understanding of the communities and regions we visit.
Program Highlights
- Improve your Spanish with language training and daily practice with your homestay family.
- Learn about the culture and history of Spain through visits to renowned museums and sites, such as Plaza de la Encarnación and the historic Hapsburgs District.
- Go on language-based excursions throughout the city with the guidance of your local teachers.
- Explore the surrounding area with your group and enjoy a range of activities, from hiking nature trails to kayaking at a reservoir.
- Join cultural activities, such as flamenco classes with local teachers and a visit to Alhambra.
Scholarships
The Experiment in International Living Scholarships
The Experiment in International Living offers a variety of need-based and merit-based scholarships to worthy high school students looking to participate in their program. The eligibility requirements vary depending on where you live and other demographics -- and your GPA is taken into account for some scholarships too.