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Study Art, Archaeology, Classics, Literature, History, Philosophy, Anthropology, Sociology, Photography, and Cinema, and take an Italian language course while exploring Roman culture—up close, hands-on, and fully immersed in a richly-equipped learning environment. Active experiences, such as visiting the Forum with your archeology professor, attending art history class inside the Vatican Palaces, or working on a team project that explores Italian wine culture, enhance lessons learned in class. Studying in a dynamic environment, where social interaction and collaborative learning drive the curriculum, offers a deeper understanding of Italian life and helps you develop the cultural fluency you need in a globalized world.
The CEA CAPA Rome Center stands in the elegant Prati district and offers you a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the dynamic blend of ancient history and contemporary innova...
The CEA CAPA Rome Center stands in the elegant Prati district and offers you a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the dynamic blend of ancient history and contemporary innovation. This bustling neighborhood, nestled between Vatican City and the Tiber River, provides you with convenient access to renowned landmarks such as Castel Sant’Angelo and St. Peter’s Basilica. It also features the charm of local cafés, boutique shopping, and beautiful parks like the Villa Borghese Gardens.
The Rome Center lies at the heart of the experience, creating a dedicated space for academic and professional growth. The CEA CAPA onsite team ensures personalized support tailored to your needs. The Rome Center serves as a hub for learning, cultural engagement, and career readiness, and its tailored internships and academic programs provide you with valuable global skills.
The Rome Center’s ideal location enables you to explore the city conveniently, with the Lepanto Metro Station just an eight-minute walk away and the Historical City Center directly across the Tiber River. You will enjoy an exciting and collaborative space, connecting with peers and building meaningful, lifelong friendships. Immersive excursions to either Pompeii or Ostia Antica provide deep insight into Roman culture, helping create lasting memories that extend well beyond your time abroad. The CEA CAPA Rome Center combines academic excellence with extraordinary cultural immersion and career-building opportunities, making it a truly unique destination.
Transcript Information
Courses at the CEA CAPA Rome Center are transcripted by the University of New Haven (UNH), CEA CAPA’s School of Record.
Accreditation
Courses taught at the CEA CAPA Rome Center have been designed in conjunction with, and approved by, the University of New Haven (UNH). In addition, faculty appointments have been approved by UNH. After the successful completion of a session at the CEA CAPA Rome Center, you will receive credit for your work from UNH. Located in Connecticut, the University of New Haven is a student-focused, comprehensive university that’s fully accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). The agreement between CEA CAPA and UNH follows the highest standards of good practice in education abroad and satisfies the rigorous requirements of the University's institutional accreditor, making credits earned at the CEA CAPA Rome Center easily transferable to US-accredited institutions. Learn more about UNH's service as the School of Record for CEA CAPA
Grading
Professors at the CEA CAPA Rome Center will carefully evaluate your work and progress throughout the academic session. When calculating final grades, instructors consider written and oral exercises, homework assignments, attendance, classroom participation, and exam performance.
The following grading scale is in use for CEA CAPA center-delivered syllabi:
DESCRIPTOR
ALPHA
NUMERIC
GPA
REQUIREMENT/EXPECTATION
Outstanding
(High Distinction)
A
93+
4.0
Maximum grade: In addition to description for grade "A-", the participant shows detailed understanding of materials about which he or she can show independent analytical ability. This means the ability to question an issue from different perspectives and evaluate responses in an objective manner.
Excellent
(Distinction)
A-
90 - 92.99
3.7
Participant shows understanding of literature beyond the textbook/class hand-outs/class notes, and the work shows a high level of independent thought, presents informed and insightful discussion, and demonstrates a well-developed capacity for evaluation.
Very good
(High Credit)
B+
87 - 89.99
3.3
Shows evidence of a capacity to generalize from the taught content, or the material in literature, or from class lectures in an informed manner. Also, the work demonstrates a capacity to integrate personal reflection into the discussion and an appreciation of a range of different perspectives.
Good
(Credit)
B
83 - 86.99
3.0
The work is well-organized and contains coherent or logical argumentation and presentation.
Good
(Credit)
B-
80 - 82.99
2.7
Participant shows understanding of literature beyond the textbook and/or notes, and there is evidence of additional reading.
Average
(Good Pass)
C+
77 - 79.99
2.3
The work demonstrates a capacity to integrate research into the discussion and a critical appreciation of a range of theoretical perspectives. Also, the work demonstrates a clear understanding of the question and its theoretical implications and demonstrates evidence of additional reading.
Adequate
(Pass)
C
73 - 76.99
2.0
Shows clear understanding and some insight into the material in the textbook and notes, but not beyond. A deficiency in understanding the material may be compensated by evidence of independent thought and effort related to the subject matter.
Below Average
(Borderline Pass)
C-
70 - 72.99
1.7
Shows some understanding of the material in the textbook and notes. A deficiency in any of the above may be compensated by evidence of independent thought related to the subject matter.
Inadequate
(Borderline Fail)
D+
67 - 69.99
1.3
Fails to show a clear understanding or much insight into the material in the textbook and notes.
Poor
(Fail)
D
60 - 66.99
1.0
Besides the above for D+, participant has not shown interest or engagement in the class work or study.
Poor
(Fail)
F
<60
0
Shows little or no understanding of any of the material.
Classroom and Information
Classes are taught by international faculty selected by CEA CAPA and approved by the University of New Haven.
Faculty are bilingual (English/Italian) and represent diverse backgrounds.
Periodic exams, homework assignments, and final exams will be administered.
Attendance in all classes is mandatory and monitored by each professor.
You’ll attend class with other CEA CAPA students of equivalent language levels, not with native Italian students.
Teaching styles in Italy may differ from those in the U.S. Be prepared to adapt to different classroom structures and coursework expectations.
Language and elective course sizes range from 10 to 20 students. Small class sizes mean more personalized attention from instructors.
Amenities
Student Lounge
Study Area
Counseling Services
CEA CAPA Academic Resources
Travel Books & Resources
Digital Resources from UNH Library
Computers
Printing Services
Internet Access & Wi-Fi
Academic Advising
Language Exchange with Local Students
Cultural Engagement
Dining Facilities
12-17
Credits
Program Structure & Courses
Enroll in 1 CEA CAPA core course, 2-4 CEA CAPA courses, and 0-2 optional courses at our partner, the Providence College Center for Theology & Religious Studies (PC).
CEA CAPA language courses meet for 60 contact hours/4 credits. CEA CAPA courses and PC courses meet for 45 contact hours/3 credits. You may earn 12-17 credits (up to 240 contact hours).
CEA CAPA classes meet 1-4 times per week, Monday-Thursday. Active learning components required by your courses may be scheduled on Friday.
Prior to departure, you'll select your preferred courses. You will be enrolled into courses based on their availability. It is in your best interest to have multiple alternative courses approved by your home university prior to your departure due to course availability. To ensure that you receive credit for the language level you place into, have your home school pre-approve courses at several levels before you leave for Italy. Please consult with your academic advisor at your home university on credit pre-approval guidelines.
The host institution has offered the following courses in the past. Please note that course listings will not be finalized until the start of the term.
*Courses with an asterisk indicate that the course has been associated with multiple subject areas.
Please click on the course title to view additional subject areas and detailed course information.
*Housing options may change and will be confirmed on the housing application form prior to the start of the term. Below are the housing options that have been offered in the past.
All CEA CAPA students studying in Rome have the option of living in apartments while abroad. Generally located in the Prati neighborhood, these apartments cater perfectly to the independent, do-it-yourself type students who want to experience Rome as a local apartment-dweller would. Whip up some homemade pasta carbonara in your own, equipped kitchen, crack open your window, and watch the Italian world unfold before your eyes.
Typical Commute
CEA CAPA Rome Center: 10-60 minutes walking distance, depending on apartment location
John Cabot University: 30-50 minutes by bus/metro, 30 minutes walking distance depending on apartment location
CEA CAPA/Providence College Center for Theology and Religious Studies: 10-60 minutes walking distance, depending on apartment location
LUISS: 30-40 minutes by bus/metro
Meals Included
N/A
Roommates
2-3 students per room
3-8 students per apartment
Unit Amenities
Shared full kitchen
Shared-single sex bathroom
Bed linens included
Towels included
Internet access
Washer only
Central heating
Fans provided
Apartment - Italian Roommate
Available:
Semester
Ciao! Choose to live in a CEA CAPA apartment along with an Italian University student as one of your roommates. Your Italian roommate will be a true part of your Roman experience and household giving you the opportunity to engage in the local community with more ease. By choosing to live with an Italian student, you will have a resource to help you make the most out of your time abroad experiencing Rome and Italy through their eyes, too. The Italian roommate will share a bedroom with one or two CEA CAPA students in an apartment shared with other CEA CAPA students.
Apartments are generally located in the Prati neighborhood and are perfect for a student who wants to experience Rome as a local would, taking on the Italian culture and language as part of their daily life. Who better to learn from than your Italian roommate on: how to make an espresso, where to go for the best pizza in Rome, practice Italian, or how to make authentic lasagna? Fantastico!
*Note: One Italian University student will share a bedroom with 1-2 other CEA CAPA students within an apartment shared with other CEA CAPA students. By choosing this option, you may or may not share a bedroom with the Italian University student in your apartment. Please note, there is limited availability of apartments with an Italian Roommate.
Typical Commute
CEA CAPA Rome Center: 10-60 minutes walking distance, depending on apartment location
John Cabot University: 30-50 minutes by bus/metro, 30 minutes walking distance depending on apartment location
CEA CAPA/Providence College Center for Theology and Religious Studies: 10-60 minutes walking distance, depending on apartment location
LUISS: 30-40 minutes by bus/metro
Meals Included
N/A
Roommates
One Italian University student per apartment will share a bedroom with 1-2 CEA CAPA students
2-3 students per bedroom
4-8 students per apartment
Unit Amenities
Shared full kitchen
Shared-single sex bathroom
Bed linens included
Towels included
Internet access
Washer only
Central heating
Fans provided
Additional Fees
This housing option carries a supplemental fee which may vary based on housing inclusions (i.e. meals, amenities, etc.) as well as program length. Exact amount will be confirmed on the housing application form.
Semester: $900 - $1,800
Independent Living
While CEA CAPA highly recommends that you choose one of our Rome housing options provided, you also have the option to arrange independent housing. Are you dying to live in a specific Roman neighborhood? Are you studying abroad with someone that you must have as your roommate? Independent housing could be the ticket for you.
Use the online housing application form to request permission for this option no later than the application closure date. If your request is approved, you will receive a rebate for your housing payment, however CEA CAPA will not provide you with any assistance setting up independent housing. Keep in mind, rebates are not granted to students who move out of their CEA CAPA housing or choose to pursue independent living arrangements after the application closure date.
Typical Commute
N/A
Meals Included
N/A
Roommates
N/A
Unit Amenities
N/A
Excursions
Get out and explore! Excursions are offered for most semester, year, and summer programs. Semester students are typically offered between two to three excursions and
summer study students are typically offered between one to two excursions. You'll receive a calendar of excursions during orientation; here are a few day and overnight
excursions we've offered in the past.
From housing to excursions, our programs include a variety of inclusions to enhance your study abroad experience! Here are examples that may be available
in Rome. Inclusions vary by program – please contact our Enrollment and Advising team to find out what options are available for you.
The calendar for this program is coming soon; please check back later.
Sample Budget
The sample budget is unavailable at this time. Please check back later or ask your CEA CAPA Admissions Counselor/Site Specialist for a comparable program's sample budget.