If you're a college men's soccer player who wants to take your game to the next level and earn college credit at the same time, CEA's "Play Soccer and Study Abroad" program (July 1-August 4) is better than a hat trick into the top corner for a goal. You'll study abroad in Buenos Aires, Argentina, while training and playing competitive soccer against top professional clubs, academy, and reserve teams from around South America. The program includes instruction from two top college-level, local guest coaches, training facility access to River Plate Club Atlético, and exposure to international scouts and professional teams that you can't get anywhere in the States.
Off the field, you can choose between a beginning or intermediate Spanish language course, or a Comparative History of Argentina & Latin America (taught in English), both offered at the prestigious University of Belgrano. Courses meet about 3 or 4 hours a day, generally 4 days per week. (Note: If you're only interested in the soccer, there is a "play only" option available.)
And when you're just kickin' it around the city, Buenos Aires is one of South America's chicest destinations--it's a European-style city famous for its diverse, multinational population, vibrant culture, and great food.
Don't delay… it's the 2nd half and the game clock is at 44! To qualify for the July 1 session, the $300 non-refundable confirmation deposit is due to CEA by April 1, 2009. Visit CEA's website for additional details on what's included, who's eligible, and how to apply; then, contact us by chat, email or call 1-800-266-4441. You don't want to miss this opportunity.