Cusco, Peru

Comparative and International Education in Cusco 

Improve your Spanish proficiency and global competence with a semester-long immersion experience in Peru. Students take courses in Spanish, intercultural communication, and service learning at the Cusco branch of the Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola (USIL), an institution with proven experience serving international students, and engage with K-12 students at local schools. In addition, students have the option of living with Peruvian host families and participating in rich cultural experiences in the historic Andean city of Cusco and its environs. Students who participate in this program increase their Spanish proficiency and acquire invaluable cultural knowledge to bring back to their classes in the United States. In addition, students gain an important cross-cultural understanding of the realities of the Peruvian education system, which they explore while conducting school-based research to meet the inquiry project requirement of the IB/M program.

Type of Program: Signature Program, UConn Semester

Prerequisites: This program is only open to admitted 5th year Integrated Bachelor's/Master's students during their 5th year.

Lead Faculty: Michele Back

Application Deadline: February 1

Scholarship Support: The Neag School welcomes applications to its global education scholarships each spring. UConn's Office of Experiential Global Learning automatically reviews student eligibility for its scholarships through students' EGL program applications; no additional application is required.

 

Learn more on the UConn EGL website

Questions?

Contact Michele Back with any questions about Comparative and International Education in Cusco:

Michele Back
Associate Professor
michele.back@uconn.edu
860-486-1636
Gentry 412

Hear From Students Who Completed the Program

Lauren Lukasik; Teaching Internship Program; London

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"The main reason I decided to attend UConn was because of its Cusco study abroad program. Not only was I able to learn about the history and culture of Perú, but I was also able to intern at a local school. It granted me the opportunity to combine my passion of teaching, the Spanish language, and music, as I helped develop a music program at the school. The experiences I had there have made me the person and teacher I am today. Learning the history of a country while studying there is truly an unforgettable experience that enriches your studies to a level that you will not get anywhere else. Having the opportunity to visit cultural landmarks, such as Machu Picchu, Saqsaywaman, el Valle Sagrado, and more, deepens your knowledge about Incan History and leaves you wanting to learn more about it! Perú is a beautiful country with an abundance of history, food, culture, biodiversity, and more! If studying abroad in Cusco is not on your bucket list already, add it now! You will not regret it!"

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Lauren Lukasik; Teaching Internship Program; London

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