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CIEE Rome Open Campus

The sun shining next to the Coliseum, a round stone ruin with many arches and layers.

Please note: You are responsible for obtaining the visa prior to departure (if you are participating in the 3-block semester program). IAP and CIEE will provide guidance regarding this process. The visa application process requires a lot of paperwork and multiple steps. A valid passport is required in order to begin the visa application process.  If you need to apply for a new passport or renew your current passport, please do so. You will begin the visa application process shortly after being accepted to the program.

Italy, Rome

Offered through CIEE, the Rome Open Campus program is an approved UW affiliate program that provides students an experientially rich opportunity to complete quality academic coursework and engage with local culture through housing, excursions, and activities such as volunteering.

You will be working closely with both IAP and CIEE on this program. You can access the program's main information page through the CIEE websites for the Rome semester and Rome summer programs to learn details about the academics, housing, excursions and activities, and location.

Please note that IAP semester participants must complete either two or three blocks in Rome during their semester abroad.

Diversity & Inclusion

We are committed to providing quality study abroad and domestic study away programs for every UW-Madison student. We work strategically to identify, address, and remove barriers that may prevent participation and to provide a welcoming and inclusive environment for students. Our staff actively engages with students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds and prioritizes the continuous development of our knowledge and cultural competence. We also recognize the importance of increasing access to study abroad for historically underrepresented student populations. We are committed to diversity and inclusion so that every student can engage with and understand their identity through a new lens and continue to develop and make progress on their personal, professional, and academic goals.

Sustainability

We recognize that the future of study abroad, domestic study away, and international internship programming requires a Commitment to Sustainability. We are devoted to examining, developing, and improving sustainability in all our endeavors, aligning with campus priorities and following through with UW-Madison's climate action and Resilience Commitment. Join our efforts and learn more about how to study abroad sustainably.

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Eligibility

  • 2.5 cumulative GPA
  • Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior
  • At the time of application, students must have completed one semester at a US college or university.
  • Open to UW-Madison degree-seeking students only
  • Good academic and disciplinary standing
  • At the time of application and the semester prior to participation, UW-Madison students must be currently enrolled. Transfer Students to UW-Madison need to be currently enrolled at their home institution

Advising Location

Program Structure

Provider

Subjects

Business, Communications, Art History, Architecture, Journalism & New Media, Global & Community Health, International Relations, Political Science, History, Literature, Sustainability, Environmental Sciences.

Classroom Language

English

Housing

Apartments, Local Hosts, Residence Hall

Program Duration

Fall Blocks I, II:  Mid-Aug - Early Nov
Fall Blocks II, III:  Late Sept - Mid-Dec
Fall Blocks I, II, III:  Mid-Aug - Mid-Dec

Spring I, II:  Early Jan - Late March
Spring II, III:  Mid-Feb - Mid-May
Spring I, II, III:  Early Jan - Mid-May

Summer Block I:   Mid-May - Late-June
Summer Block II:  Late-June - Early-Aug
Summer Blocks I, II: Mid-May - Early-Aug

Academic Year:  please contact peeradvisor@studyabroad.wisc.edu if you are interested in this duration.

Application Deadline(s)

Spring 2025-26 - [Blocks II, III] 8/29/2025 Cost Details
Summer 2026 - [Summer Block II] 3/20/2026 Cost Details
Summer 2026 - [Summer Block I] 3/20/2026 Cost Details
Summer 2026 - [Summer Blocks I & II] 3/20/2026 Cost Details
Fall 2026-27 - [Fall Blocks II, III] 3/20/2026 Cost Details
Fall 2026-27 - [Fall Blocks I, II] 3/20/2026 Cost Details
Fall 2026-27 - [Fall Blocks I, II, III] 3/20/2026 Cost Details
Spring 2026-27 - [Blocks I, II] 8/28/2026 Cost Details
Spring 2026-27 - [Blocks II, III] 8/28/2026 Cost Details
Spring 2026-27 - [Blocks I, II, III] 8/28/2026 Cost Details

Future durations will be posted at a later date.

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CIEE Rome Open Campus:  Fall, Spring
Semester participants will select course options from a variety of academic tracks.  Students are able to choose freely from courses across all tracks, though due to the block scheduling, some course combinations may work better with others. During semester programs, you also have the option to do an internship for credit.

The semester program is organized in blocks.  Blocks are six weeks long and you will enroll in two courses per block.  Each course is worth 3 credits. Students are required to enroll in two courses each block. Students attending the program for all three blocks in a semester may select one block in which to enroll in only one course. UW students have the option to enroll in two blocks (12 UW credits total) OR three blocks (15-18 UW credits total). For specific details on the courses and academic structure of the program, visit the CIEE website for the Open Campus Block (Fall, Spring) program. UW-Madison students participating on approved CIEE Open Campus programs must complete either two or three blocks in a single location. CIEE's multi-location Global Scholars program is not available to UW-Madison students.

You may take a maximum of one online course through CIEE per semester while on this program. This includes courses taught online by your CIEE center or host institution, remotely through other CIEE centers, or through ASU Online. All other courses you enroll in should be regular face-to-face instruction.


Italian Language
Students may opt into the non-credit “Survival Italian” course during the on-site orientation. This is not required.

During course selection, students interested in a non-introductory Italian language course will be instructed to take an online Italian language assessment to determine their proficiency level. Enrollment will be finalized on site and is based on assessment outcomes.  If you are hoping to satisfy language requirements on this program, please contact us.

CIEE Rome Open Campus:  Summer
The summer program is organized in sessions.  Each session is 6 weeks long and you must enroll in 2 3-credit course per session. Students can also enroll in an optional (non-credit) Survival Italian course during a single block.  For specific details on the courses and academic structure of the program, visit the CIEE website for the Rome summer program.

When reviewing the Course Equivalents list below, please be aware that it includes both semester and summer class options.  CIEE typically offers fewer class options in the summer (typically 5- classes for each session).  Be sure to review CIEE's website for a list of classes offered.

Affiliate Institution(s)

CIEE Rome Semester CIEE Rome Summer

Course Equivalents

Use the links below to see a list of courses that past students have taken on this program and the UW equivalents. Note: This list only includes pre-approved courses for your program and may not be an exhaustive list of courses, departments or equivalents. Courses may not be available the semester you are abroad. You will receive instructions on the course equivalent process after acceptance. View Course Equivalents