
Associate Professor of Spanish - Latin American, Latino & Iberian Studies ahermida@richmond.edu
View BioMay 15 – June 19, 2025 (five weeks)
Addressing the needs of both students and student-athletes, this program takes your training into Seville, one of Spain’s most important cities, balancing academic, cultural, and athletic activities. With a full-immersion language program, participants are quickly able to apply their lessons to real life in the houses, stores, and stadiums of Seville.
Seville (Sevilla) is the capital city of Andalusia (2.5 hours from Madrid), one of the most visited, colorful, and historically significant regions of Spain. It is perhaps best known for being one of the most important Moorish kingdoms of the Middle Ages and the center of trade with the New World during the colonial era. In addition, many of the typically “Spanish” cultural phenomena that attract tourists (flamenco, bullfighting, tapas, orange trees and olive orchards) are identified with this southern city.
All participants will have the opportunity to study Spanish and train in a private gym, as well as attending local sporting and cultural events. Participants will have a choice of residing with a Spanish family in a homestay or to choose a residence hall with Spanish and other international students.
2 units
Intensive Intermediate Spanish (fulfills General Education Requirement COM2)
$5,700 (homestay option)
$6,350 (residence hall option)
Costs are approximate, do not include airfare, and are subject to change without notice as a result of fluctuations in currency values and other factors. Participants are responsible for arranging and purchasing their own transportation to and from the program location. Airfare and airport transfer costs are not included in the program fee.
The program cost includes in-country transportation, entrance fees, lodging, and most meals during excursions, as well as travel, accident and sickness insurance to cover most medical problems students may experience while abroad. Students benefit from an on-site staff to assist them with all their needs while living in Seville. The faculty leader and program assistant will be on-site during the entire summer term to assist students with academic and personal issues.
Orientation
During orientation on campus in the spring semester, participants will meet to receive important logistical and cultural information, and begin to prepare for their exploration of Spain. Attendance at all orientation meetings during the spring semester is mandatory.
Housing and Meals
Program participants have two housing options:
Activities and Excursions
February 14
Apply online through Gateway Abroad, our study abroad application portal.