High school study abroad programs for college credit in Spain, France, Italy, Costa Rica and China. Earn college credit and have the summer of your life!
High School Study Abroad
Founded in 1996, SPI High School Study Abroad Programs offers high quality French, Italian, Chinese, and Spanish language immersion summer programs exclusively for high school students. We believe traveling abroad develops independence and maturity by expanding students knowledge of the world and increasing their understanding of other cultures.
All SPI high school study abroad programs are unique and personalized global experiences designed to build leadership qualities that help students succeed both in college and in their future endeavors. Our programs are guided by experienced educators with small group sizes that make traveling abroad exciting, educational, and truly inspiring.
Teen Language Immersion
On every SPI high school study abroad program, the classroom takes a back seat to conversations with locals, exciting activities around the city, and weekend journeys to places where history, art, and culture come to life. SPI language immersion programs for teens help students prepare for making high scores on the AP/IB exams and provide an opportunity to earn additional credits before entering college!
Global Leadership
SPI teen language immersion programs are coupled with a unique Global Leadership component which provides an added emphasis on international business, leadership, and college prep. Leadership activities include in person visits and meetings with local business leaders, government officials, and educational institutions. With high school study abroad experience, you stand out above your peers on college applications and resumes!
(From www.spiabroad.com)
Comments about Abroad Programs by SPI
Got something to say about Abroad Programs by SPI? Click here to add your comment

Nov. 30, 2011 at 6:08 am:
Mar. 21 at 10:35 pm :
Mar. 3, 2011 at 10:53 am:
Apr. 2 at 10:39 am :
Mar. 3, 2011 at 10:52 am:
Feb. 23, 2011 at 8:37 pm:
Feb. 23, 2011 at 2:27 pm: