Colombia
Universidad de La SabanaThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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Summer School, Short Course | Full-time | 4 weeks | June | USD 2200 per module | USD 2200 per module |
Summer School, Short Course | Full-time | 4 weeks | November, December | USD 2200 per module | USD 2200 per module |
The Department of Foreign Languages and Cultures offers a high quality Spanish Program to the international community. Classes are carried out in the university campus in an academic, safe and excellent service environment.
School students, university and college students, young people, adults, professionals and executives will find our courses their best option to improve communicative competences in the language and will have the opportunity to learn about the Colombian and Latin American culture.
All Spanish courses are complemented with a great variety of cultural activities and extracurricular courses that enrich the experience. Our Spanish students are welcome to use our sports facilities, library, restaurants, Latin American dance classes, among others.
Participants will experience:
Learn Spanish with us. Fall in love with Colombia and its culture!
Tuition includes:
The students will receive a certificate of completion.
Every Student is required to have international health insurance that covers every medical related issue for the whole duration of the course.
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