Map Granada, Spain
Students on a Bench
Alhambra
AIFS Group at the Alhambra

 

Study Abroad in Granada: Itinerary

Academic Year
August 28, 2009 - May 20, 2010

Fall Semester
August 28, 2009 - December 18, 2009
Friday, August 28 Overnight flight from U.S. to London
Saturday, August 29 Arrive London
Sunday, August 30 Sightseeing in London
Monday, August 31 Flight from London to Malaga. Transfer to Granada
Tuesday, September 1 Placement test
Wednesday, September 2 Orientation and registration
Thursday, September 3 to Wednesday, September 30 Language preparation and orientation
Thursday, October 1 to Sunday, October 4 Visit to Madrid and Castile (Included in fee)
Monday, October 5 to Tuesday October 6 Free time
Wednesday, October 7 Fall semester begins
Friday, November 20 to Monday, November 23 Optional visit to Northern Morocco ($545)
Thursday, December 17 Fall semester ends
Friday, December 18 Return flight from Malaga to U.S.
Please note that the flight route may require connections in the U.S. or Europe.

Spring Semester
January 4, 2010 - May 20, 2010
Monday, January 4 Overnight flight from U.S. to London
Tuesday, January 5 Arrive London
Wednesday, January 6 Sightseeing in London
Thursday, January 7 Flight from London to Malaga. Transfer to Granada
Friday, January 8 Placement test
Monday, January 11 to Friday, January 29 Language preparation and orientation
Saturday, January 30 to Tuesday, February 2 Visit to Madrid and Castile (Included in fee)
Wednesday, February 3 to Monday February 8 Free time
Tuesday, February 9 Spring semester begins. Full year students return on this date
Saturday, March 27 to Sunday April 4 Spring vacation
Friday, April 16 to Monday, April 19 Optional visit to Northern Morocco ($545)
Wednesday, May 19 Spring semester ends
Thursday, May 20 Return flight from Malaga to U.S.
Calendar, vacation dates and routings are tentative and subject to change at the discretion of the University. University policy is such that vacation dates are often confirmed with only a few days advance notice. Students must be flexible in making plans. Exams continue until the last day of the semester. Early exams cannot be arranged. Students making their own travel arrangements should verify dates with AIFS before finalizing reservations. Please note that the flight route may require connections in the U.S. or Europe.

Why not study abroad for a full year?

Students enrolling for a full year (two semesters) at the same campus
receive an automatic fee reduction of $2,500 toward their second semester fee. If they so wish, they can use their original return flight at the end of the second semester and pay the “without airfare” second semester fee less $2,400. Alternatively, they can return home between semesters, book an additional round trip ticket through AIFS for the second semester and apply the $2,400 reduction to the “with airfare” second semester fee. Students paying this reduced, full-year fee may not take part in the spring semester orientation.

Students who wish to enroll for a full year at two different campuses will receive a minimum reduction of $1,000 on the second semester fee. Contact AIFS at 800.727.2437 to find out the exact fee reduction available for your chosen second campus. Full year students are responsible for their own housing and meals during the break between fall and spring semesters.