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Chile

USAC Santiago, Chile

Term To Study: Fall 2025
Application Deadline: Mar 20, 2025
Program Starts: Aug 24, 2025
Program Ends: Dec 17, 2025
Program Category: One-Country
Program Type: Provider
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Program Locations: Santiago
Contact Phone: (866) 404-8722
Contact Name: Usac
Contact Email: studyabroad@usac.edu
What is Included: Tuition and fees
Student health insurance
Scholarship advising and assistance
As well as:
24-hour emergency support
Access to campus facilities
Griffith Honours College and BusinessPLUS
Griffith University mandatory on-site orientation
Host university buddy program
Host university housing information assistance
Local travel resources, tips, suggestions
Mandatory Australian student health insurance (OSHC)
On-site staff support
Parental support and advisement
Personalized pre-departure advising
Transcript assistance
Visa guidance
Volunteer opportunities
Program Description

Santiago’s urban and natural framework, its mountainous terrain, and its proximity to Chile’s central coastline are ideal for experiencing the nature and culture of the most southern country in the world. You’ll have the opportunity to study Spanish language and contemporary Chilean society through a wide selection of academic courses, as well as personal interaction and immersion in the host culture.

This program offers academic coursework in Spanish Language, Latin American, and Anthropological Studies. The intensive language approach allows you to complete up to a year and a half of university foreign language coursework in only one semester, or a year of foreign language coursework in the ten-week summer session. You may choose to study for one semester or a full year and meet Spanish minor or major requirements; the summer offers two five-week sessions that can be taken individually or back-to-back for a ten-week session. You may complement your language curriculum by taking courses in literature, art, history, sociology, political science, economics, women’s studies, community development, anthropology, native cultures, and technology.

However, the academic courses are only a part of the value of a semester or year abroad. Participating in a homestay, cultural excursions, field trips, and the optional tours to Northern and/or Southern Chile, as well as internships and volunteering, offer unparalleled opportunities for experiencing the local culture. Outings in and around Santiago constitute an integral part of this program.

Quick Facts

Population: 17067369
Capital: Santiago
Per-capita GDP: $ 17400
Size: 756102 km2
Time Zone: (GMT - 04:00 hours) Atlantic Time (Canada)

US State Department

Travel Warning: YES
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