Financing
Estimated Financial Costs
PRe-program |
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US Passport Fee: |
100.00 |
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Italian Student Visa Fee: |
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OIA Application Fee: |
30.00 |
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Airfare |
1,500.00 |
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Program Fee |
2,600.00 |
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OIA Health Insurance: |
1,232.00 |
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Italy Health Insurance: |
126.00 |
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Field Study Fees: |
1,050.00 |
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Housing in Florence (4 months) |
3,260.00 |
During Program |
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Food |
4,500.00 |
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Pocket money |
2,000.00 |
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In addition, 30 euro to be paid upon arrival for final cleaning |
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TOTAL |
$15,298.00 |
**PLEASE NOTE – This is our best estimate at this time. A final cost schedule will be provided at the beginning of the fall semester. Final costs will vary as the U.S. dollar fluctuates in value against the euro.
Financial Aid Opportunities
Newly available scholarships are offered to CAED students planning to go to Italy during the spring semester with the Florence Program:For INTERIOR DESIGN students (B.A. in I.D.):
Interior Design Florence Scholarship Application
- The James and Tara Wenger Family Scholarship
This scholarship is to be awarded to a third year interior design student for the Florence study abroad semester. This scholarship is made possible by the generosity of James and Tara Wenger.
For ARCHITECTURE students (B.S. in ARCH):
Architecture Florence Scholarship Application
- Class of 1980 “Kaufmania goes to Europe”
The Class of 1980 has endowed The “Kaufmania goes to Europe” scholarship for students wishing to participate in the Florence Program. The scholarship is based on demonstrated financial need. - The Professor Joseph Schidlowski Alumni Scholarship
This scholarship is to be awarded to a student for undergraduate study in Florence, Italy. The scholarship is intended to honor a student with demonstrated excellence in design and demonstrates financial need. This endowment is made possible by the generosity of Bob Cene, Jr., Class of 1980. - Classes of 1986 and 1987 Florence Scholarship
This scholarship is to be awarded to a third year architecture student for the Florence study semester. This endowment is made possible by the generosity the classes of 1986 and 1987. - studio9one2
This scholarship is to be awarded to a third year architecture student for the Florence study semester on the basis of demonstrated community service. This scholarship is made possible by the generosity of alum Pat Killen. - The Michael Domokur Florence Scholarship
This scholarship is to be awarded to a third year architecture student enrolled full time, for the Florence study abroad semester. This scholarship is made possible by alum Michael Domokur.
Applications procedures will be explained at the start of the fall semester, during the meetings in preparation for the following spring Program.